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obsup transport for troops and stores across the continent to our Bastern prenosions, it being part of the bargain that troops aud storos should be carried at cost price fourthly, an hin arble friend had pointed ent, the establishment of a

GENERAL BOULANGER'S POPULARITY,

PARIS, 21st May. Municipal Councils of Lyons and several other towns have petitioned President Gravy to retaia General Borlanger in Elis Cabinet. - TOT LEMOVAL OF BOUNDARY POSTS OF THE GERMAN FRONTIZE,

LONDON, 25th May, -

It is not anticipated that the incident of the arrest of the French railway of oils by the Gur- maz police at Montreux will cause any trouble between the two countries.

THE AFGHAN BOUNDARY COMMISSION.

LONDON, 20th May. The Afghan Boundary Commission reassem- bien next week.

LONDON, 21st May.

In the Hhase of Commons last night, Lord Balisbury in reply to a question denied that ser rapture bad conrred between Afglian Boundary bably he sommebat protracted.

Hongkong Gas Company's Shares-$130 per |

share.

Hongkong Hotel Company's Shares$200 per

aliars, sellers.

China Sugar Roning Company, Limited-8132 CH

per atare, sofiers.

Luzon Sugar Holding Company, Limited-880

per tharu.

Hongkong Ica Company's Shares-151 por

share,

Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited

$110 per share. Penk Tix Mining and Smolting Company

-$20 per skoro Punjom and Sunghie Dun Samantan Mining Company Limited $15 per share fully

paid up, sales.

Perak Sugar Coltivation Company-Tls. 18 por

share

Hongkong Rope Manifoldring Company, L.

mited--$35 per share.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE.

HAMPAGNE. "MONOPOLE"

-HEIDSIECK & Co.-

MAILS EXPECTED.

THEY ENGLISH MAIL. The P. &0. stonanor Hawina, with the English mail of the 13th May, left Singapore at 5 pa. on the 8th, nid any ba'expected acre on

MONOPOLE RED SEAL (medium dry)or about the 18tb instant.”

Do. "900" RED FOIL) Do.

GOLD FOIL

ls.

Do

(dry). (extra dry). CARLOWITE & Co..

Sole Agents for HEIDSIECH & Co., REIMS, For Hongkong, Chiao, auch Japau Hongkong, let July, 1885.

FOR SALE.

AT WHOLESALE PRICES,

-court if the separation wore brought about by fries between Vancouver, Yokobams, and Hagg. wudd not mention as he had not seen it in print. Commissioners, bat said neguļixtions would pro Hongkong and Macao Glass Manufacturing Co. ACCONE'S SHELRY, PORT,

LONDON, 12th May.

TAE DUKE DE CONNAUGHT's return.

The Bill permitting the Duke of Connaught's return, to England for the Jubilee has en passod.

CONTRUSION OF THE INDIAN FOUR PER CENT LOAN.

truth in this statement. The rula that disorot Railway Act was passed, and the construction ladies cannot either attend or be presented at of some 2,500 miles of railway commened. Ao court is rigorously waford The Queen was eacding to the contrast the work was to be oùm, excuedingly anxious to relax this rugulation in plated by Mag. 1-91, but sech was the energy bases were the lady's condnet has boss nusreep-lisplayed that the last rail was lali in Nuvem tionable, but after the advies of the highest br, 1885. The cost to the Canadian Govern-thirl route to the East in addition to the Su legal authorities had been taken, including the mant was over £1,000,000, and £1,000,000 your Caml, which in tims of war might easily be late Lord Cuirns and Lord Selberun it was de- land to be imposed way of taxation to most blocked, and to the Cape ronte, which was wholly eided that it would be injudicious to make any thie, cost. It was a magnilionat undertaking undefended. This third ronte, morierer, wAN exceptiona. A tow years ago most dusporste afhear, bear), which redounded to the bortur of entirely through British territory Fifthly, tha forta wara made in the highest qanetare to pass a the Canadian pecplo, and with which the names ships to be constructed for the Paciile service wall-koown lady, who lind divorced bor first hus of Sir J. Macdonald Sir J. Stoption, and Sir C. wars to be constructel so se to mozva na crnicera band under somewhat sensational cirontastes. Tupper would over be aasoolute, (Hanr, hear) He hoartily casearred in this last provision, but they failed, to the great discomfort of the .In October, 1885, when Lord John Manners was which was one of the recommendations of the bly, whs boing bally instructed in sach mattare, Postmaster General, the Post Office invited ton-Defence Commission, whose opinion it was that bad dented herself a certain to receive the malers for a fortnightly servion to begin in Febru the exiguurios of a great war canld only be mot gical cards; she had not on ordered har dress, ary, 1988. betwaan Vancouver, Yokolumn, and by arming our merchent voals as ernisers Fle bat exhibited it to many of her intimate friends. Hougkong, cross the Pacific at the rate of aleo understood that the service bad been gran On the other hand, a lady who is judhially 101 to 11 knots an hour. The Canadian Pasitleranteed for efficiency by one of the largest com- parated from her husband is at liberty to go to Railway out in a tander for a fortnightly aer meestal hours in this country, whose name he

kja misconduct.

long at an avarrera speed of 14,kunts, which as Ife would only any farther on this point that they ▲ PROPOSAL TO BOTCUTI TËR, QUNARD LINE, the highest rate ever contracted for ocem voy szust bear sporially in wind that since this Can- ages. The company undertook to build andor dian Pacifio Railway had been completed the whole The suggestion to boycott the Canard stea- Admiralty supervision vessels of first class type chapter of the docke at Esquimanit had urdor mery, owing to the demonstration on board the capable of steaming 18 kaote, adaptad for the gou à material stage. Those doors had now Jabria on O'Brien's landing at Now York, is conveyance of traps, and also for naveralen at boo anished, and a great doul of Traperia! made by Daited Ireland today. It says:hort notios tute armed cruisers; to carry the taouey had boon spent upon thom. There was

A Bill providing for the conversion of Indian Thousands of emigrants-who-are-learing Irsiinil-Japan sad-China-mails between the Alluntic, now at Bagaimault a dock which wes expable of will read with interest the ccount of the mumerport and Vancouver free of charge, to carry receiving the largest of our ships. In addition tour per cent loan has passed

THE SYKOUATION OF EGYPT. in which the saptain of the Cunard steamer Utroops on service between the Atlantic port to that gnas and ormements might be sent there,

LONDON, 20th Mag. éria insulted the representative of the Lugge and Hongkong at absoluto cost, and to carry and the House niust bear in mind that Vancouver

The souvention ennsluded between England arirea tenastry, whe wild with him on thei-war materials and Government stores across Island was the only cooling station wo possessed way to Canada, and that will, of course, ask the continent at absolute cost. The subsilly in that part of the world. Thoto was only one and the Porte fixes the gracuation of Egypt by themselves the question rhether the company which they naked from the British Govern other point which be would add to his gobie the British to take plars in three years, but in which permits its officers to treat its passengers ment was 100.000 a year. Alr. Helt also sent friead's admirabio atateant. For several go-the arent of internal troubles the British and who happen to be Irish Nationalists in set in a vender for an 11 knots an hour service, and tarations this country had pursued a continnons Turks to roocopy the country jointly or sepa fashion is the bost one for Irish Nationalists to be required £108,000 a year. He could nest beaures of polioy with regard to Caunds. and rately as may be previously agreed to, no other patronize.

hava that the Government would really reject largo suits had been experded in the construction power being allowed to intervene. TIS "TRISTLE" BEGINS' HER OPENING CRUISE. proposal to take possession of the Pacille by uf roade and railways for military purposes. The LONDON, 19th May. msans of a great lue of all steamers not float great Canadian Pacific Railway had now been The new yacht Thisla started on bor opening ing nader the auspices of ear venturous Canadian complotat, and be submitted that it would bs cruise yesterday afternoon and the cont aroused brethrea, (Hear bear.) To have in the Pacife refafcrtane to stop bore when we were in sight of the goal which we had horu striving for so considerable interest in boating circles on the ve Erst-rate stounors ready for conversion at

Hie noble friend kad Clyde Between 2 and 3 o'clock sha rounded any moment into armed cruises could not fail to many years to attain. Noddle point, moving very smarily before a safe result in a saving of expenditure during war referred to a delicats enbject to which he would wind and appearing to the orities on the shure scares. During the Russian war scare in 1885 paly allude briefly: bat it was right that their very handy and quick in stays. The general Mr. Gladstone's Government chartered as armed lordships aboukl fally understand that if we apinian is that her behaviour is admirable. She cruisers in the Pacific for six months rine vessels d nat establish or claim to this great maritime is commanded by Captain Esor of Gourock. for £333,000, and only one of them could attain highway the service would fall into the bands of he minimein speed of the proposed Canadian moter European Power. (Hear, hear.) They Pacific ships. Then £1,000,000 was also apant uns not think that others would be equally to charter transports, many of them being infead- negligent of their obvious interests. If that ad for the Pacife. It the proposals which catas were so the direct advantages which must four from Canals were scoppie armaments for the from the establishment of the service would be vassels could be kept at Vancouver on the one lost to us and would be transferred to others; side sud at Hongkong on the other, so that itnad, worse than that, another foreign indusnes would take out a vary short time to prepare them would and must be established in the Pacific to meat an ensury. It might be asked "Has Ocean. However, he would not dwell Karikor Canada done her share in this manter of grave apor that point. but he hoped Hor Majesty's Imperial importance ?" The reply was that Ca- Gowernment wold weigh it carefully. He also nada's work with respect to the railway was rory trasted that Her Majesty's Government would great, but she had shown her readiness to say to the conclusion that this was a gond go farther by advertising for atsomers bargain, commercially, at the present time, and judiciently speedy to gover

distance that it would be a great misfortune if this op between England

six portunity were allowed to slip. (Hear, hear.) days. He held that Caunds was doing har part. of the work nobly. (Hoar, hoar.) Let Eng. inrd beware test procrastination on hur sile sulted in her being forestalled by Germany or Japan. If it were said that England could not

MRS. JAMES BEOWY POTTER.

Loynos. 19th May. Mrs. James Brown Potig will probably hase another trisi in Loudon in a better play. To-day ste ugreed to appear before a private party, at Baron Rothschild's on June 4th in a play of George Chent's called" Avant Aur Posts" She will be paid 200 guiness for the performanes. If this second ventare is successful a public pro duction of the play will be given in London during the same month.

DEATH OF AN "IMMORTAL.”

PARIS, 12th May. Jean Daptiste Joseph Disadonne Boassingault member of the Institute, is doad, aged 65 years A CUDAN PROTEST.

MADRID, 15th May. In Congress yesterday the Chota bome rulers declared that the Government, nulassit promptly found means to impare the prospect of the Spanish West Indies by granting the liberty demanded by the Creoles wald fnt itself

unable to check the movement je favour of au- xation to America Hart, Minister of Foreign Afairs, replying far he Garorurent Bald Spain and Aression desired a resiprocity tresty whereby, altrough it was impossible to obtain privileges for West Indiah sugar, Spain hoped to your advantage in return for concessions in favour of Americśn importa, On behalf of the Government he opposed home rale, by promised carly political and tariff reforms.

RECEPTION TO JARRETT.

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The Earl of Dunrarea deeply sympathized with all that had fallen from the noble sarl who made the motion. Taking the comerercialespont of the case it was of grost importance to the trade of the country that the material prosperity

LONDON, 23rd Way. The Egyptian Coareation was signed pestor- day, and provides that the essenation of the country by the British be completed in thres yours, provided this step aan then be carried out without danger. Otherwise the accupation is to be prolonged,

LONDON, 24th May.

The Convention between the Porte and Eug- land further recognizes the neutrality and right of a free passage through the Suez Canal in times of peace and war.

British ollers attached to Egyptian Army will remain in their present commands until two years after tho ovaouation.

ME O'BRIEN IN CANADA..

OTTAWA. 22nd May. O'Brien hus bean mobbed and stoned hero, and oblized to fos for bis lifu.

By bas gone to Niagara, whonce he intends to proceed to New York,

TORONTO. 24th May. O'Brion has been mobhed and pelted through the sterts at Kingston Hamilton.

A.

Limited-80 per cent, discount.

S. Watson & Co, Tamited 40 par cent

premin, buyers. Tongkong & Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.,

Limited-35 per sent, prem, buyers. Singapore Inenrance Company, Limited--$18

per share. China Imperial Lean-of-1884–B-6-per cent.

promiam, Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 0-8 per cent.

premium, sales.

Chinese Imperial Loka, 1886 E-ch per sent.

premio salas, Chinese Tmporial Government 1885 Dollar Loan

>3 per cent, premina

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.

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APPAILS IN AFGHANISTAN.

ALLAHABAD, 13th May. About the third week in April the Amir's oficials attempted to collect the ravenng from the Shipwaris in a rade and peremptory fashior, gnnak!... The Shiowards rosisted the demand as prematurostock. and excessive, whereupon the Jellalabad garrison- was sent to coerce them. There was sous fight- ng under the northern slopes of the Safed Kob, in which both sidos claimed the victory. Tho

La Durbar the Amsar of Kabul freely iarvighs against his rebellions subjects for daring to op. poss the King of Islam, which is the latest title he has adopted, as defender of the Mahomedan faith.

LONDON, 13th May. At a committee moeting attended by the prin- cipal London theatrical managers held in the salon of the Frinna Bestrine, it was animons ly decided to give Wilsm Barrett a public re. ception on his return from America The meetfest among the people (kasr, hear, who would looked upon not as a matter of expense bat, on / Anokland Colvin is offloially confirmed:

ing was convened by Henry Irving,

EVICTED TENANTS,

DUBLIN. 11th May. At Loitrin twenty tenants who slupted Lue plan of campaign and were evicted, have been

admitted to the "ward of honour"in the work- hease.

Tunes:-

THE NEW INDIAN FINANCE MINISTER,

ALLAHABAD, 15th May. Mr. Barbour's appointment to snooood "Bir

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|--CLARETS, CHAMPAGNE.

ROCKS, BURGUNDY. BRANDY, WHISKIES, ALE. STOUT.

SCALES, BICYCLES.

MACHINERY, LAWN MOWERS. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH.

Apply to

̈W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co,

Bank Buildings. Hongkong, let January, 1836.

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FOR SALE.

THE INDAŃ MAIL.

The steamer dreninox åpner, with the Indinn mall, left Singapore on the 7th, and may be expected bere ou or about the 144 instant.

STEAMERS EXPECTED, The Shire Line steamer Merimiehshire, left Singapore on the 4th, and is due hors on the 11th instant.

The C. 8. 9. C's'steamer Deucalion loft Singapore on the 7th and is de hers on the 18th instant.

POST OFFICE NOTICES.

When Correspondeurs ne boon o:ts-aut or felayed (both of which are liable to happen cocasionally-all-that the addressou need do ja to note on the over, Seal to or Receivorł at 7 pm, or as theroase may be, and forward it, 36 without any other writing, alatorer, to the Postionator-General. This ehwald be art on the first time cans of complaint comes; it is mistake to tes such matoes pass for fear of giving trouble, a core which generally givez- mara trouble in the end."

CHAMPAGNE, 1990 WRITE SEAL

HA 9. HEIDSIECK'S

For case of 1 donou queius. 843............ per case of 2 dozen pints.

PAUL DUBOIS & Cos CLARET, GRAND VIN LEOVILLE $25............ per case of 1 dozen quarts. CLARE CEAteau Larose.

813

Si por caso of 1 dozen quarts. 814............ FBT case of 2 dozen pints.

PONTET CANET. $9.50......... Ter case of 1 dozen quarts. PALMBIL MARGAUX. ......... For onsa of 1 dozen quarte. $8.50......... per case of 2 dozen pints.

LORMONT.

$7.50

........... per case of 1 dozen guuris.

JOHN WALKER & SONS OLD HIGHLAND WHISKEY. 88 per caso of 1 dozen bottles. ALSO. CUTLER PALMER & Co.'s

WINES AND SPIRITS.;

SIEMSBEN & Co. Hongkong, lat January, 1884.

13

FOR SALE. Collection of about 400 UNPOLISHED A GEMS. Can be seen on application at

the Offeo of this Papar.

Hongkong, 26th February, 1897.

1433

FOR SALE OR TO LET. THE Property known "THE CLIFFS."

Bear Monet Gough-the Peak. Apply to

ADAMS & JORDAN.

LOCAL DELIVERY-No Licory attaunted en board Ship, at the Fork, Kewlioan, Aberlaen, &o.. nor at any private house. Lepen though named in the address when there is a plea of businew bearer, at whin' delivery can be effected.

The Postal Guite" for 1996, revisol to dato will be found in the Daily Press Directory, p. 385 Incre olition, y. 1 all lition. This is the only authorized complota Säteriary of Postal information publishedia Hongkong.

The antherisad List of Mails 14 in connection with this paper is the ony" pablished twino oroh day in ce Extra, which is always corrsoted to a sauch into hour than that given below.

A MM, WEGO, CLOSE) For Straits. Caimbo. aud. Boabay-Per Berenice, to-dny, the Tinh N 11.30 AM.

For Shanghai. Por Kuzgiee, to-day, the 10th inst, at 5:30 PM.

For Swator. Amoy. and Focrhow. Per Nano, to-morrow, the Ith in ext 11.30, A..

For Saigon. Singapore, Batarin. Sunneng.

ourabaya. Per Colsbee, to-morrow, the 13th inst, at 11.34 ..

For Straits and Bombay-Por Khied, to- morrow, the 11th inst., at 200 MM.

For Straits and Culentia-Per Wingrany, tu-rueres, the 11th inst at 300 mm.

For Amoy and Manila-Per Diamante, to morrow, the 11th last 3 (M.

For Swatow, Chaton; and Tinstein-Per

Hongkong, 24th February 1887. 1418 Kongkang, on Monday, the 18th inst., at 3.50

NOW ON SALE.

BOTAN VOLUMES ho Chine

DOUND VOLUMES of the China Overland

Pajon, THN DOLLARS. Apply at the Daily Press Office. Hongkong, January, 1857.

NOW ON SALE.

THE HOUSEHOLD COMPANIONS

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STUDENT'S FIRST ASSISTANCE, By Dr. DEVAN, With many Additions, Corrections, and Dr. WILLIAMS' Orthography,

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A-TEMPERATOɛx in the shade in degrees Fahreɛheit. Reduxiones in perpentage of autovation, the humidity of wir bandors with moisture being 100,

KOSTON BY THE WIND to Le points. -Foyer of van Wien secording to Benafort leale. A-NYALE OF T Wang: B. ae sky; doached clouds: D.driszling rain: F. faz, ti, downy; B. ball; £. fight- ATEI (Jacant; Pagganing showers; 2. squally; R, rain ; 6. too. F. thender; V. debility; W. daw (wet).

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CEMENT

J. B. WHITE & BROS.

BOLE AGENTS FOR CHINA,

HOLLIDAY WISE & Co. Hongkong, 13th April, 1883.

FOR SALE.

GOODWILL and

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P.X.

For Nagaki, Koba, and Yokohama.--Pur Teheran, on Friday, the 17th inst at-5-10-

MAILS BY THE PRANCH PACKET.

The Franca Contract Packet Analys willi be despatched on THURSDAY, the 23rd inst., with Mails to the United Kingdom, Europa and-places, bevond vit Neuler: to Balgou, Straits Settlemers. Batavia. Burmah, Ceylon, India (via Madras), the Australasian Colonio, Aden. Natal and the Capa, Egypt, Malta, sind Gibraltar

The usual hours will be observed in closing the Malls, &o.

The Post Ofoe decliums all responsibility for Unregistered Letters pentaining Jewellery, &c., and where Registration huwa ligin negleétel, will nske no enquiries into alleged losses of such lotters,

HOURS FOR CLOSING THE CONTRACT MADES. THE FRENCH AND DERMAN MACES.

Day

THRADY The old and known 8 2.8. Money before Benses.

Establishment "The HorenoxG SODA WATNE MANUFACTURING Co., Hailywood Road, Nos. 12 & 14."

Сагадац Mail P.X. Post Offer closes, except the night box, which is always open out of alles

bours.

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M. A. DE CARVALHO, Hongkong, 16th May, 1897.

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7 A.M., Post Office opens.

Pasting of

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11 AM Mail closos szept. for, Bute Loftera,

11.10 A... Letters may be posted with Tate Fan

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UARANTEED the very best Quality

HOLLAND GENEVER or GEN in Cases 11,30 A..., when the Post Office closes entirely,

of Que Dozen or less, White Crystal Glass |11,40 A.31., Late Letters may be posted on boar Bottlos, Koy Brand

the packet with Lato Fee of 10 Cents nati! time of departare.

Ales GENEVER in Stour Bottles and ¦ POMERANZEN BITTERS.

GUNS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, CART- EUDGFE, SHOT, Ko, da, đau.

The RING HOPE. SHu TOHAUCO from

J. F. SCHEFFER.

at present afford the subsidy, he would ga sad wall-being of Canada should be increased * Economiza where yon rightly can; if nemes. Capla was a very good customer of ours, and save the money devoted to the new Admivaaylting which increased hor power of buying disturbance does not seem in any way con and War office; coase to bay works of art, cons our goods must be to the interest of the manated with the Ghilzni rising, and the Bose of decorating-your-parker-bat-do-pot pest pong-ws-Factors of this country. But the Imperial the sation was a considerable distance from the quiring oortrol ever this great Pacifio line." aspect of the case was by far the most importantlyber. The affair mainly shows how ill-advised (Roar, bear) When the line shoul2 hara bée: The value of an alternative line from Canada to the "Amir's officiala ato in exasperating discon established the extension of communication ita dar southern colonies and to our posnasions in tented tribendon like the binaris when China, Japan, and the Australian potoules raust the East conld hardly be evor-ostimated. The raballion exists in another part of the country. ALLAHABAD. 15th May, be most beneficial. The extension of commerce noble lord the Under-Secretery for the Colonies and intercourse would cause trads to revive, and had told the House that at the military autho that condition of general stability which was an

ritis who had been ennalted had reported in desirable would be insured by enterprising favour of the proposel line of steamera, and that most of the naval authorities had also dona TD Canada's possession of these armed cruises.

the same. That was an almost unanswerable the world of politics, he feared, there was a ten- deney to absink from those great responsibilities argument for gubaidizing this line of stenmars. of Empire which wore crowding in upon us. This fuch a subsidy would be a very great saving to tendency, however, had not yet mado itaalf mani tais country in the future, and ought to be ha balinval, agree with him that we ought to the contrary, as a great economy, for the truest follow at ses the example est by the old Roman economy was to insure self against danger Empire spun land, and to establish great lines of la the fare. The Dominion of Canada communication between the senitered portious bud mado at great expense und with immense of the Empire. Ho falt sure that by taking the orgy a railway dorns the contigout, and

THURSDAY. 9th Juna course be had advocated the Prime Ministor, had dans storything in their power to connect

EXPORT CanGOES. who was As Autions for federation as anybody the mother constry with our Eastern colonies.

Per steamship City of Peking, smiled on the nould do, would do what was most likely to load Hotrusted nothing would be allowed to stand in -THE CANADIAN PACIFIC MAIL LINE to the practical realization of the idea. (Hear, the way of completing the last link in the chain 24th day--For Yokohama-1.173 bags sugar, of perantiastion between the East and this aud 33 packages merchandise. For San Fran hear.) TO THE FAR EAST.

Lord Brabene maintained that it was of country. That was not a matter which should cis-10101 bags rice, 956 bags batas, 383 boxes ormena itaportaves that we should oftablish be looked at from the narrow point of view of nut sil, 20 cases sitka, cases ornde opium, 15 In the House of Lords on the 29th April, a somunisations with car depandencias, which many. The possible advantages were anczo-

casas preparad opinm, 60 casos nutjaga. 19 debata took place with reference to the line of should he antively. In British bands, in the haudson, both from the military and the commercial on 11 bage slovos, 0,968 packages rohan- dise, and 10 boxes treasure, valued at $33,000. mail eteamers between Vancouver and Hong of those who had British interests at heart. poists of riow. (Hear, hour.)

Earl Graoville said that when he came into For Portland, C.-108 packages marshandise. (Cheers.) The wish of Canada in making the kong. The following report is from the proposals under consideration was that she might offline about a year age be led examined carefully For Hanoi baga hea, and 138 packages For Panada,200 bags rice, afford greater support to the noilor evuntry, into the matter, and in spite of the objections marchandis The Earl of Harrowby, in rising to ask what sad it would ba chase for great regret if anything raisot by the Treasury he had come to the cou617 paskuges merchandise, and 3 cases sills. course was intended to be taken by Har Majesty's should prevent the mother country from respondrusion that it was a most desirable thing from For Punta Arenas-8 cases milks. For Callao Gozerament respecting the proposals of the Ca-ing to the appeal which the Dominion had made bota the naval and military paints of view, 1 caso silke, and 1 caseta For Valparaiso 7 For Boston-475 packages ten. nadian Government to establish a line of first Hear, hear. The matter was not ons which although it was trus the naval exports them-caser silke.

For New class Royal MAŤ) ste:mera between the the Government could refuse to entertain on the eeltes were divided in opinion as to the naval For Chicago-809 packages tea Pasific terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railroad of economy. Though the enterprise culs of the proposal. Ito thes appointed au-York-1,180 qulages ton, 30 cases silks, I rollPORTLAND way at Vancouver City and Hongkong. Chi. wight not be remunerative immediately, at aether committes which was still investigating mavling, and 118 bales raw silk.

Per steamship San Pablo, sailed on the 2nd Ba, and Japan, and to moto for papers. said that future time it would very probably repay us tea- the matter when he left office. He was very

glal to bear the Under-Secretary say, in regard Jano-For Yokohaman-2,146 bags sugar, and the question of which he had given notice stoss fold or twentyfold. out of the completion of that very great work the The Earl of Onslow did not propose to follow to what had happened since, that there was some 404 poltages merobandies. For San Francisco Canadian Pacific Railway. Many Englishmen the noble earl in his remarks abant, the advant. likelihood of a satisfactory arrangement of that 15,806 bags rio, 80 hags beans, 89 bags Black pernor 12 bags white pepper, 100 bales ciana. in the present day had large interests in our coagns of the Canadian and Pacifle route, but he question by the Government. lonies, but he might sit that he had nothing 09ald assure him that the Government highly The bar of Harrowby expressed his gratifica-mon 12 bale heap. 81 balos gambier. 900 balesHE Undersigned have been appointed Sole personally to do with any Canadian matter in appreciated the contribution which Canada hadios at the anodnement that Her Majesty's runnies, 29 cases 11ks, 15 casse prepared pima any way whatever. The reason why he felt a mads to the defence and unity of the Empica. Gaferument were still considering that matter. 50 packages ten, 2,321 packages merahalise. Hongkong and Chias by Messrs. J. & E. TEN- very keen interest in this rabject was that when It was no small achievement for a colony with He thought that everybody had understood that and B boxes trotsura, valued at $27,900. For Next, Claugos, and Mesire. DaTID CORSAR & WING be first came into the House of Commons in 1957 less than five millions of people to have pantri, the scheme proposed by the Canadian Govern Houelalu-87 packages marchandise: For Panta Boxe, Arbroath. he had eat for msuy weski on the Hudson's Bay butad 25 millions for the construction of a transment was entirely doslined. He toust take ex-Aronas casas silk. For La Libertad-8 casea Committee, under the presidency of his lamented continental railway for the benefit of the Eception to one or two statements of his nobles, and 9 gases merobandire. For San José For Pamma--* friend the late Lord ftoloigh The question pire. The proposals which bad beon modo wilk friend the Under-Secretary. He said Her Made Guatemala-3 case silka. had been whether the Hudson's Bay obarter aspect to this question had been before two jesty's Government thought the question ico 3.200 bags rice, and 339 packages morohindias. should be continned or not, and they had decided committees The first committee, dealing with large. I that thing was worth doing at all, it For Guayaquil cases silka, and 13 cases mer. For Callir 6 cases silks and 2 cases that the Hudson's Bay ralo should be abolished the question from the commersial and pos. was a very large question indeed It was rehab chardisa and its territory thrown open to colonization and tal point of view, was unable to accept better to leave it alone than deal with it in that merchandise. For Boston-751 packages tea civilization He had also had all the confidentini tle proposal that the Government should con- spirit. They had to assist in keeping up that For Chicago-1,453 packages fis. papers on the subjooi hefore him in the firal tribute £100,000 for a tri-wookly serries to feeling of patriotise which was now so strong York-2,314 packages tea, 95 balos raw silk, 16 Cabinet of his noble friend the presout Pria Hongkong. The mails from China and Japan in the coloules. They bad also to meet the difcasos silks, and 92 rolls motting. Minister. He would ask their lordships to re-only brought in £22,000 a year. The second foulties of our growing population, which press- member that this great Canadian Paciso Railway committes, nonsidering the question from a ed upon the means of employment, while at the wae, perhaps, the grastant revelation in the non-atrategical point of view, were not unanimously some time those means of employment were be dition of the British Empire that hud occurred in favour of the proposed subsidy, The reports coming less and less plentiful. The Government New Malwa.. In our time. He was quite sure that the people of these two committons relating to the defence bad to nusist not only from a santimantal point of England did not appreciate whats tremendons of the Empire were necessarily of a confidential of view, but had to most the very dangerous con: 014 Mulwa.... revolution the creation of that railway bad al-charactor. The subject had sincs assumed alien the country was coming to. Ho should ready affected and would effest in the future different epant, and it was now proposed that look with sto vory gravest apprehension on any Older Malwa What had that railway actually offered P It had instead of a tri-weekly there should be a fort proposal to out down the number or character brought the Paciffo Decan within 14 days of the nightly service, the contribution being the same, of the ships. If this country wanted to dominate Patna (New)... English coast. Vancouver could only be reached and that the shipa should be built according to the Pacific they must be bold in that matter and Benares (New) before that in between two and three months. Admiralty requirements as to speed, sonstenotion, approach it in such a way as would impress the Suddenly, when this line was completed, they end capacity is armed transporta. But the Gonations of the world. If they did it in a poor or found themealves not only in totegnphic com.vernment did not see their way to so large a pro poity spirit they would defout the object shoya munication with Vancon rar, but within 14 days' posal, and there had since bou a further hat in view and leave the position open to more rasch of that ocean. He would ask their lord proposal for a monthly service and a sub- saterprising nations then ourselves. (Hear, hear.

The noble earl them withdrow his motion. ships to consider what was this British Columbia sidy of £80,000. Upon receipt of that com- with which that railway huï brought them into musication a telegram was addressed to the immediate connexion. There had loen a generalCanadian Gorarament, which at first daclized to feeling that its natural fato must lead to its make any contribution, but afterwards expressed drifting into the great American Union, as they their willingneza to do so, and the question was Lad had little hope of seeing that wonderful rail-still under the consideration of the Government. way completed across the continent. What was Chee his noble friend was not accurate in way- this British Columbia, of which Vancouver pro- ing that a decision had been tagga by the Ga. Fetch rail, arrived bare yesterday. The fol mised to be the centre F It had 450 miles of rernment. The Canadian Pacific Railway had loving telegrams are from Ceylon and Indian coast, a climate of singular morit, excellent already taken some, steps towards placing the papers seharien he most unguilcoat tinker, and a soil servics in an efficient condition, and had pur- suited for every kind of vereal, while gold lay chased three shipa, which were now on their way congealed bolow the soil. It had the, only good from Liverpool to Vancouver. The go scal supply ou the North Pacify, and possessed a was receiving the careful consideration of good dry dock. It was trus that theentration tothe Government, and as soon as a decision was Strait was commanded by land belonging to Ame-rived at papers would be faid on the table of th.. rica, but there wasaphannel, admirably suited for House, Tear, hoar.)

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