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Foto Altered In many other Colorkes half pay | Registrar-General. The complaints that reach The CRAIEMAN–N bat I th” the neeNeave did not count as tall pay for pensions, ne at presont from all quarters are very zerrions distelbution of prizes before Chines son year That was the reason why thy Colonial Office indeed. One great evil is the emigration houses. will take place in the who beflding was raising this question now. In many other Hon. J. BALLIEVING-Do you mean that
Fon. J. Bad IRVING-That was three Colonies half pay leave did not count, and the the men are kidnapped P years stO MAS Colonial Office was of opinion that there should The CHATENAN They s brought here under TO DRAIBEAN-Yes, but we are pushing on be no distinction bat the all the Celonies should false prateroes, and are taken on board the steamer in all manner of ways without passing so that the Corncmor may not say the same thing be uniform again. The work was, as you know, delayed by
The ATTORNEY.GENERAL They have sho the doctor or Emigration Officer, and they the sinking of the Wezen in the Red Sea. And lished pensions altogether in more Colonite, never know where they are until they are off then came a letter from the Crown Agouts that
The CHAIRMAN That is what it is coming to. Green Island
The ATTORNET-GINREAL majë be believed some of the irgh work had been condemned by There are no pensions in the Australian Colonies.
The Estimate for pensions was approved. that in most cases the men who jumped over Gro examiner. However, aferything is done to A grad review of 34,000 Italian troops hash on the work, and I do not think the Gover
THE ESTABLISHMENT OP TER GOVERNOR. board worn, swindlers, who had agreed to-go The CHATEMANsid two items under this head. voluntarily and had got an advance, and they hoon keld. The Emperor William of Germany nor of the Colony will ropaat again that This
wanted to get out of their gatenot. was present, and closely inspected themancouvres, is the Inst time the prises will be distributed ing showed an increase. The fret was with re
gard to thesalary if the Aide-do-Camp which had The CHAIRMAN said there was a time when which he warmly commended:
With regard to Military Defence works, the beep Ingressad to bring it up to the amount paid to what the Attorney-General had alluded to CHAIRMAN and that the sum voted for this was the Private Secretary. This was necessary sctually occurred, and great cars would hare, to $250,000 and the sure expended was $258,000 he was not allowed to draw any portion of bla be taken in each case to asenteizz who was right This simply meant that the work had been push military pay while serving as Aido de Camp and who wrong, but that there was a great deal at on fister than was expected. The sumroled Although there had been a slight inorenes in his of hardship there could be no doubt was $130,000, and they wore carefully watching salary he was afraid it would not be softeient and that, the Governor would have to supplement to see that it was no exceded.
it from his own pocket.
THE ESTIMATES.
Hon. B. LATTON asked how long these works had been going on.
The CRAIENAF said för nima gaire now. Hon. B. LATTOF-I take it, then, they nearly finished.
Hon. J. BELL-ISTING-Yos, and beginning to tumblo down again.
The Committee then rosomnionded that the Bopplementary Estimates be passed, ESTIMATES OF REVENUE FOR 1689
LAND REVENUS.
MEETING OF FINANUR COMMITTEE. A meting of the Finance Committee of the Legislative Council was held yesterday afternoon to consider the Estimates for 1889 and the Supe plementary Bethmates for 1887. The Colonial $10.00 Seoretary (Hon. F. Stewart) presided, and there
5.90 were also present-Hon. E. L. O'Malley, at 7.30 torney-General Lion. H.E. Wodehouse, Aating Colonial Trumarer; Hoa W. M. Dorne, Captain "Soperistendent of Palise; Hon: P. Ryrie, Hoo. Wang Shing. Hon. J Ball-Irving. Hon. B Layton, and Mr. A. Both, Clerk of Councila. SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES FOR 1687. The OFATEMAN-I suppose the Committee will deal with the Supplementary Estimates for The CHAIRMAN said that while on this head. 1987 first. The same provided in 1887 amounting, he should vention that the premiums on the ad to 2005,080, and the same expended dur- sale of Crown lands were not included in these ing 1987 to 82,023,002.06. This gives an Estimates, as they were not allowed to consider exoms of expenditure $17,568.06. The them so reverse. They ward available for the amount to be voted, however, is $184,468. Thomas of the colony, bat they word not to be renson of the diference is that we vannot maké comted on an the revenue of the colony. use of any of the balken that havé scorned`ta Hon. P. RYBES asked for an accout of the 124 the Treasury-fram certain speolfie works. Turn amount of the premiums to be laid on the table, ing to the establishwerte we find an increase of The CHAIRMAN promised that a detailed as $2,495 for the Governor, due to the differanon) caint of the sutus received, should be supplied: In erslange in salarios drawn in England at The money was speat in extraordinary works da 21. The amounts for the Treasury come to and other things of that nature $1,096,54, of which all the items except the last Hoo. J. BEL-IRVING aid the stone quarries two, drawing instruments, daw hooks; and epclain were not leased, he believed. A grant doar contingencies, which could not be foreseen, have made out of these quarries,
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Hon. J. BELL Ivry-I should suggest that a representation be made to the Government that the Private Secretary should receive some remuneration mom appropriato to the position he holds
Hon. P: BERIB-We have no power to ini crease the astamaton. We can only out then down.
The ATTORNEY-GENERAL miða gróst many oner of alleged kidnapplar, had come before him, and on looking into them nothing wa
Hon. J. BELLIEVING said he thought the clearer than that the main had mero or loss for Private Secretary was hardly paid enough to bay ed an intention of going
The CHAIRMAN asked the Attorney-General Jolothes with.
The CHATEMAN-There is no doubt the Fri.if he had seen a boox prolased in evidence in great many private ex-the Supreme Court the other day from which it rate Secretary has pianses. He has to pay his own page to here appeared that men had been setually sold.
The ATTORNEY-GBYBEAT Yes; there is and from here.
something like that, but I don't think from my experience there is any extensive kidnapping in the real sanse of people being taken against their will There are, of course, a great many people who go and then wish they had not
The QRAJENAN mid he had no sympathy with people who had voluntarily agreed to go and taken their advance, but, there are one of real hardship. Another matter was that it had become on thing for prosures to take a first class cabin, and she was then free of the emi- gration laws and could take a number of girls as COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT, her servants. He thought it had become sec98- The OHAIRMAN said the inorcese under this sary to enact that no Chinese woman should heading was in the case of the first clerk Bir leave without passing an examination.
Hoa. J. BELL IRVING aid it would be a very Alves had been a very long time in the Colony and it was thought proper to grant bim audiffenlt thing to kidnap people in their own.
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Estimats approved.
The COLONIAL TREASURE Bid they were not kidnapped, they wore deanyad.
The CHAIRMAN said no one could have any idea of the simplicity of some of the men who
aft as emigrants.
The CHAIRMAN, Sail, there was nothing to re- mark here except the large increase on the optam canes. This would be even larger in the next estimates, as in thess it was only ropkoned from Maroh, when the new Ecence dated from.
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Hon W. M. DEANE said the linences on rickalas had been raised from 36 to 9
Hon. B. LATON the for was still much lower than that in Shanghai.
Hon. W. MIDEANE mid he thought that was
The CHALEM -Certainly, but there can he no harm in making a note of Mr Bell-Irving's suggestion.
The Estimate was approrad
.TEL AUDIT OFFICE. "The CHAIRMAx said in this department also
the intresse was consequence of an addition to the salary of the first clerk. He had be in the service Lex some thirty-five youre, and "the Governor recommended that he should get an additional personal allowance,
Estimate approved." "
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POSTMANTER GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT
The vote was approved.
OBSERVATORY:
On the vote nnder this heading the Hon. B. TATTON raised the question, of telegraphio com menisation with the Observatory, as he had ob- served that Dr. Dobarok complained, he could not get his views about the weather went over to this side fast suough.
The CHAIRMAR said if Dr. Doberok find a line to himself it would ursist him.
Hon. B. LAXTON said the messages were very important, and asked what line would cost.
The CHAIRMAN said it would probably cost $2.000 or $3,000.
Hon. B. LATTON asked if the police cable was not available.
Ron. W. M. DEANE said the police-cable-waN used, but Dr. Dobozok wasted to be able to graph at any hour of the day or night
THOMMATEMAT÷ No, I think thathanquítedis- William Charles Metcalfe, first to of the appeared now, and I think it was a very silly bus. Chaser, said-On the 29th Eaptembar I was on Hoa B. LAYTON-There has been no objes, the after end of the bridge deck The man tion at Shanghai,
Wilkins, and anothe named Kerr, were -Hon. J. BELL-ISTING-There wmatone time, endeavouring, to secure the after drit of the The CHAIRKAN--Sous difficulty was caused starboard He,boat. Wide tngaged in this a by Dr. Atkinson saying they should be able to say, broke over the desk. I sang out to the two spelle English, bat the Bueretary of Stato refarum to look out, and more regg to windward, rods to Singapore and Penang, where they have salaing a part of the engine som skylight. worked so well. They appa English folent Whip I turned round Koreanga" man over- ly for the requirements, and they have the ad is" Teaw the man in re water. I st rentage of being able to communicate with Kerr seize hold of a reper and Brug it over the foreign patients.
aid I went along the bridge dook so font no I sold arying out “ man overboard". The Captain was standing at the shart-room dear and Im mediately rang the telograph to stop. While ha was doing that gab life bay from the escond mate and throw it over. I then went aft, the ship was going astern at the time, and kokad ont for the man, hat would soo no algas of him. It was about half an hour before we went ahead aghin,
The CELIEMAN explained that the vote for the Look Hospital used to be provided for under mkonilaneous ner long and "kopt se a special item,bat the Secretary of State had given orders that it was now to part and par se of the Medical Department. The colony bad now to pay the whole of the expenses, all feds under the Ordinance having been annalled.
The vote was approved"
POLICE MAGISTRATES This vote was approved.
POLICE
this heading, including eight additional Bare pan constabiles, ten Indianeend sight Chinese. Hon. W.,M. DHANE said that most of this increase was nominal.. Eight of the men wore soployed by the Registrar-General, but had now been transferred to the police.
The CHAIRMAN explained the incrasses under
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Hon. P. RYRI-Certainly the police want a much largot addition than that.
Hons. WM. DEANS-Wo Lave no room to pat them at present.
The CHAIRMAN said thoro was an Item under the head of polion which was another result of the Interpretation Committee's recomienda thos. $1,000 additional was put down for special knowledge of Chinese to give greater ozoneage ment to the men to learn the longange, and there was a similer sum set down in connection with the gaol..
The vote was approved.
GAOL.
The CHATEMAN said there was an incrosse tire of $720 in the salary of the Separintendent. The reason given by the Superintendent was that when be came out here he was informed to work, have a house. He had not a house of the size he expestól, and he cannot keep his family here. The resit is that he has to koop two bounces The other incressss had been wriongly called for for a long time.
Hoa J. BELL-IRVING Yes, 1 think the men were underpaid.
The CHAIRHAN--There is no doubt that now wo shall be able to get batter mee. Sometimer now we get very good man.
op. BELL-TRYING Do you get them here? The CHAIRMAN—TOB.......
Hou, J. BELL, IRVING-Discharged sailors P The Chairman Yen and sometimes they are vary good man, but with the improved salarios i
By Commander Buckner The arm was able to swim. He had on an oilekin snit at the time sns pair of heavy boots.
throw the life buoy, When I first saw him he By the President-I did not see him whon I
was about six or seven yards from the shipis. side. If he had been seen afterwards it would have been impossible to lower a best for him. At the time the man fell of there as a beavy list on the starboard, side of abontjan or Afteen derres.
Hoary Kaish,second to of the Chases, saith --- Of the 29th hust, 1 was on the mait teok what I saw a heavy ses coming over the starboard side. Iran up the bridge ladder to get out of the way, and saw the chief mate. Fe called out "man weboard." I out a life boy adrift end gave it to him. He threw it overheard. I did not see anytining of thesat any time. A goed looke one was kopt for him.
This concluded the avidsmes.
The Court, after dehbarsting forgbout half hear, raturmed the following Ruding: We find ̈· that the British ship Chezee, of which Archibald Scotland is the muster, left Singapore on the Ad September on a voyage to Hongkong with
full cargo of sugar. That nothing occurred until the 28th September, on which date the ships in Lat. 17.31. N. Long. I E., and or that evening a strong and insweeing wind--- from the W.N.W. and a falling barometer, with. ofher symptoms, indicated the approach of a typhoon from the rorthward. and at 8 pm. the ongines ware slowed down. That afam. on the 29th September the engine room skylight, was stored in, and the water finding its way holow put out the fires and censed the ship to take a bavy list on the star. beard. That at 9 am on the 29th the wind was blowing with hurricane forco with a heavy con- fosed sea, and at this time Henry Wilkins, A.B., whilst employed with the Brst mate sul enother scamen in securing the davit of the starboard
we shall be able to get better men ull round.” life-boat was washed overboard. That every Hon. W. M. TIRANE remarked, in ennnection fort posable under the circumstances' wanmade tith the Superintendant's salary, that the Polisen bis behalf, but lie was only nou once although Miurisinaten were rather overlooked in compari- a good look out was kept, and the conclusion, is on with the Enperintendent of the Gaol. The that being enanmbered with oilskins and soo former got only $3,810, and the latter $4,080. boots he sank in a few seconds. Owing to
· Hoz: J. BELL-Inving asked if the $480 ad-- met of suficient data in the mate's log the Court is unable to give a deskive opinion tele.ditional was in lies of the present bours..
The Chairman said it was not in lieu of any on the adriasbility of the master taking ing. It was additional
steps to avoid the centre of the typhoon, but on Hon. P. Byam asked if the inquiry about the onusidering the circumstanses after the covar- late attempted escape of convicts was satisfactory.rence we are inclined to believe that he might The CHAIRMAN said there had been an inquiry, | have avoided the fall: fordel of the typhoon by Hon. W. Mi DRANE said the matter was not running to the SE. on the 28th September, but. duisbed yet. It would come before the Supreme It is possible that he was prevented from doing reference to the Parnoni Group., We are there- allow of the cage baing gone on with as yet. * The Attorney-GENERAL remarked that the fore of opinion that no F'ame albieber to the proogedings in the Supreme Court would be master or offers or crow, who did all in their with reference to the conduct of the accused power to save the life of their concile. act that of the consors.
Hon. P. RYerk said he understood an'inquiry and boon held into the matter.
Advertisements and Subscriptions which are not.
has shady bem approved by the Financo The CHAIRMAN said that under this heading it aidered for w Azed period will be continued until Committee. The item of 8300 for arrears would be found that estimated revenue from extra copies of, the Daily Press shouldPost Office Agent at Heakor due to markets was lower than usual owing to the lower
The CHAIRMAN said the frat increase in this some difficulty about the office The Poet rents during the constraction of the Central department, was two anall additional sime of 310 raster did not, gan to be doing his work Morket.
per month for ten of the clarka Then there to, the satisfaction of the Postmaster-General, and the result was that the salary, was not
was the question of the salary of the Assessor. paid until the Fortmaster-Gazoral was gati
Mr. Lister had very strong representations fed that every thing was right. There is $629
in favour of granting an increase to Mr. Hooper for contingencies for now postage. wtamps, e
in consideration of how well and carefully he had dens his work, and thus added to the revenus of whink evold not be ascertained when the set
the Colony, The Governor had taken this into mater were sex in In the Harbour Departy: ment, the excess is $2,408.84 This is all for The CHAMAN said there was decrauis consideration, and when Mr. Hooper's present agreement was at an end, the additional anary items which had to be paid in consequence of hers owing to the reduction of 13 par oant, men;
would come into force. Thers were also soma the cerablishment of the Superintendency of tioned by the Governor in his coupage, Imports and Experts in connection with the re-
POSTAL EGVENUE:
charges for the mllection of Taxes the Treasury The CHAIRMAT eald there was an increase in bailog now taken over the while of this with
The Estimate van agreed to. is one item of 9000 for a talegraph line and this ostitaste consequent on the increase
THE SULTRYD GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. another of $70 for instruments, books, &e in population and inecessarily, pontal business,
The CHATEMAY aid that there was a voeg which would only be assortained when they were The Agents (Messrs. Adaméon, Bol & Co.) in received. The areas in the Judicial, was due to The CHAIRMAN Mald under this beading there large increase in the estimator for big apart form us that, the Shire line steamer Pembroke the salary of the Chief Justice and the Attorney was a large increase expected by the Laptainment The Suryor-General was not present, shing, from London, left Singapore in Tuesday the Ecclesiestioal was due to the same ospse of Carringos. The estimate for 1888 was $11,000, { #holá of this increase he theaght it would be hou gentleman went on to explain that Ergent Court, but soine of the men were still too ill to this on account of the position of the ship wit
Gaberd being paid iz Eughod. The excom Superintendent of Police on the item of Registry and although he was not responsible for the In the medical department there is an item al while for 1889.it was $19,000.
better to allow this to stand over until he was ready approved by the Legislative Council, $225,
able to attend.
The consideration of this Estimmte was there. for repairs to the Health Officer's steam launch In the Gap them in a small inorense socording
fore postponed. to agreement the salary of the Assistant Warder and an increase of 1565 cared by: dif ference in shangs in the sainy of the Superin about fair for this Colony. In Shanghai the tendont paid in England. To the Firo, Brigadiriokshas onnid travel everywhere, while here there are momolarion not yet provided, fords We they were prastically restricted to enerved. now pawon to the services exclusive of establish. The ATTORNEY GENERAL asked why the mente. There is an atom for rent to a temporary estimate for the registration of births and Inspecter of Huisances which has already been deaths was less than in the previous year. How provided for. In the Civil Hospital there is an were these estimates compiled P
The CHAIRMAN said that the actual receipts incrome of 32,906 for provisions, medicino, in struments, washing, & Theas have not yet been of the first gis month of the previous year were before the Council, and the amounts could not be sent to the Treasing, and these wore doubled for ascertained in fall till the end of the year. The the estimate of the following your. It frequent reason of the increase is owing to the inoreasly happened that the estimate made was too low, in the number of patients. There is a gli in but it was looked upon as a very este method. Hospital, which could not have been foreseen no fea for registration of deaths and none for crons in the Immatio Asylum and Small Por Hon. W. M. pointed out that there was Then there is the Police Magistrate's Depart registration of births provided that it was done to leave the steamer the mails was brought off of money; if the colony wanted it and was will- The probable nature of the alleged libel for pent. There is an Iteni of $166 for post mortem within thirty days after the child was born. The at no, but it sometimes basened that the ing to pay for it the Government would make tion of prosecuting Bir Morel Mackenzie, no oases There was also a sum of 810810 for pass nature of a flus for neglecting to register within mails had to wait for him. If the cost of the should be laid, and the vote, which did cot io which Dr. Bergmusa has announced his intea examinations owing to the inoriased anubere of fee for registration of births ares more in the agent had to see the captain on basless and the no objection.
No formal suggestion was modes bust a cable cording to the telegram in the Straild papers, ages, armas, beiding, 46, which could not have the proper period.
launch were grunted it' world, of opares, ba is indicated by the news by the Austalian mail.-) boat forested. The Home for works'and baik. The CHAIRMAN said although the rule he had nocessary to grant other incidental expenens snob elude an item on this account, passed as it stood. ings have all been before Chancil, and have best mentioned as being followed in preparing these as stores, onsl, de. He did not think it was s A handsome striped snake was kiled by two appreved izcept the hei itam: The we come estimates was generally used, it was not a hard proper position for the Postmaster to be in, that carrying onclies on the road to the Peak, yataro Ecals, Streets, and Bridges 15,000, which has and fast one. Possibly it might have been of having to ask as a favour from the agent that day afternoon. They beat it to death with poles, been approved by the Council, and $1,500 for found that the estimate for the previous year he would bring the mails off in his lunch.
The fatimate ras upproved: and afterwards sold the skin, which is about 8 land sad boards purchased, almi approved by the was too high. feet long and beautifully marked, to resident Cem. In the Miscellaneous Services the first The COLONIAL TELASUREE said there was one at the Peak for KL.
four items have been approved by Council. The item he should like to call attention to the pro- This bad been ethers could not be foreseen. There is $2,130 ou subsidiary scinage,
considera
Mr. W. G. Palgrave, whose death is recorded in the news by the Australian wall, was Consul at Manila in 1876, and afterwards hold the ap- pointment of Cození-General in Sina for a time. A London telegram of the 24th September Eye: “It is stated that Chinese apeuta in Russia are preparing to direct emigration from China into that country. There is evidently a mi take hare.
The case of Nurd Singh, the Indier ocnstable who is charged with manslaughter of a China bog, was committed for trial at the Folice Court yesterday. fail was allowed in two sureties of $750 Bech.
Hon. BLATTO-Naturally. Hon. W. M. DEANE-"But: don't you see, it wakes up the men. Thu istraments are not powerful enough to sends message through on the Observatory to the Coutral Station. The so they have to be transmitted twice: massages could be sent at any time, but ordinary megasges were cont at stated hours, Dr. Doberok had his own wire to the signal etation, for the hoisting of the dran and so on, but what Dr. Doborak wanted was to be in direct' The CHAIRMAN Baid that some tie ago Mr. communication with the eras of the Eastern Lister had ropreninted to the Council that lie was Extension Company. At present the messages unable to do the work of the Post Office with from the parts came to the police who had to the staff at bis mimosal, and the number of olekka transmit them; most of them were in cypher, too, was faorassed from 6 to 11. The increase of and the police would be very glad to get rid of salary of the clerk at Shanghal was accrding them.
The UBAIRMAN said ha thonght untem any to agreement. There was anoti credig which should be monitored. Mrs Travers Lind womber considered the monsterurgout they might represented that it was absolutely necessary for leave it for the present. to have a steam Lunch for bis department. At The COLONIAL TREASURER asked if Dr. Do. the present moment there was only a rickety borsk had made a requisition, and whether the old bost, which was certainly not soient for question of a quble was before the Committee. the work, *-
Hon. P. Brary said the letters were always brought off in the steamship. Company's launch, The CRATEMAN said if the agent was ready
TÃO CHAIRMAN replied that it was not. Hon. B. ITON нaid he thought the cable bad been naked for severs! Hies.
The CHAIRMAN suid it was simply a question
The CHAIRMAN said the whole thing seemed to have been about the ammunition. As far as - erything eles was concerned overtone med to have done his duty.⠀
The vote was approved.
POLICE COURT.
24th October.
BEFORE HON. H. E. WenxiouSE.
KOBBERT AND MURDER. The Little Hongkong, case was train hefona, the court.
FIED BRIGADE. The CHAIRMAN The next is tho vote for the Fire Brigade.
Hon. P. RYRIE-Now wo are coming to the
Inspector Gould stated-1 received a raport. important part. A good deal has bosa dons in of a disturbance at Little Hongkong, when I was rasing the pay of tho men, bat you also want as Aberdeen Station, at about 15 on the more mea, Idon't know what Mr. Boll-Irving 19th inst. I immediately started out with a way say about it, but there has been some talk party of police, and on striving at No. 100 A, 3-
fennt a man dead in the doorway juf under the about the private brigade boing abandoned.
The CHATEMAN-The Government would baskylight. He had been shat through the chest and in the temple, and his right eye, kad bran only too glad to hear any suggestio
Hon. F. BTRIF-Up to the other day the completely gonged out by either bullet or s ten for want of men. brigade was not up to what it ought to have knife. There was a strong smell of cunpowder about the place, na if bg th substanou had- Hoa, J. HELL-Errvo-It depends a good been discharged in the house. The dead man deal on when the new water supply comes, no was lying on his face. The house was in a very The CHAISKAN explained that an increase of that you will be able to fix the boss on the disturbed state; several boxes lay broken about, and the skylight was smashed. Tho, gang of $800 for the maintenance of the Government plugs. When will that he ready?
The CHAMAN-In Norombar.
robbers had got away before I arrived on tuo Gardens was more apparent than real, that a
GARDENS AND-PLANTATIONS,
large number of plante were sold, the proceeds The COLONIAL TREASURERIt will make spol I produos two ballots that have since hea of which went into the Tressary, and this same difference to the Fire Brigade, because of the found on the spot. This morning the little baj.. was put doya sa an equivalent.
The vote was approved.
IUDICIAL
On the vote for the Judicial Department, Hon. BLATTON asked if anything had been done about the interpretstou question.
Tho CHAIRMAN-The Governor said the other. would write an additional mersaire, and I think he will refer to the interpretation. The question is new all cat and dry all the people
Tho vote was approved.
day
present distributica. Until we have a distribuin Cour picked the second and third prisoners tion In view of Fire Brigade perposes it will at with out britation, fron nine oiliers te sed make no differenos. I understand there is to be all alike in the Geol. He said that he was sitting ng now distribution, but that the Tytan supply on bed and reinenbered hair fecia distinctly. One of them bad s sword and softer a pistol. to be added on tothe Pckfolum distribution. The CHAIRMAN But that distribution will They threatened to kill him if he did not confess ba supplemented.
where his mother's money was kept, and he. teld the m
THE BEGISTRAR-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. The CHAIRMAN said there was neurali increase in this department. The slrst item was a personu A London telegram of 27th September to the
allowance to the fish clerk, who had been in the de Australian papers states that the Russian Go for expenses of Law Revision Commission put down, a $34,000, but on Torudel propose to subsidias a line of steamers $944 for temporary Land Surveyor. $497 for tion he was of opinion ba bad overrated Partment for many years. Then thero was an to trade with the Pacific ports and Japan and Report on proposed steam tramways, $5.817 for this. They had to pay for the silver bars thrus allowance fora Mandarin teacher for passed cadets. Chinn on condition that the vesse are tecavenging tho ofty and villages, and $3,072 for mouths before the coins were raade. The coins This had been onlited in last year's Estimates, availabled as eruisers in time of war.
loss of axolange in family remittances.
wore tot ont in supplies for three months, but had been restored now. It was absolutely HOD J. BELL-IRTING-What is this ftemThese wore plssed in the bank, and no interest, was necessary to employ this mus. Two ondets were From a private telogram received at Singa- Reparton proposed steam tramway, $497 reostved on them. Under these circumstances out to Peking, and when they came back ther pore on the 16th instant, the Singapore Free The CHAIRMAN It was obtained when the he thought he had rather overrated the estimate, had no opportunity of speaking the dialect, and Press learn that the strike among the coalf guestim of réclamation was being considered and he thought it should be reduced about 84,000, unless they had the assistance of a teither for, who had to report on it have out in their sports. sint distribution you cannot make strangements ou'spëoial duly is dousequence of instruatio minera in Naw Bouth Wales still coptinnes par snd papecially in connection with Causeway Bay The CHAIRMAN ad he thought the estimate alyzing trade in every direction throughout the Colonies. At Newcastle the poetion is very little altered the minera sem sick of the strike, but the Unions won't confess that they are beaten
BOCLERJANICKY.
The Esoliastical vote was approved.
EDUCATIONAL
got it altogether. He did not think that in the question arons of how best to join the two had better stand for the year as it was put down, fataze any more adats would be want to Peking.) Hon. J. BELL-IRVING asked if Mr. Blay was portions of the town, and a report was asked to The Treasury could look into the matter next be made by zame person at home as to how it year, sad if they thought the satimate too high going to return to the colony.
The CRAIEMAs mid be-wes, at present in ́IN would be out to secure steam tramway, comma they oduld then reduse it when preparing the
The CHALENAR said that many of the increases nication between the two parts of the town. I next estimates
very and condition. The dostors had been ob shown under the Centrai 8ibool beading were An Adelaide telegram of the 30th September may be of use some day although it is not s
Hon. P. RIAIE said he noticed there was a liged to break the bane of his leg aftar setting apparent and not real, for instance, the in- says:-Way Lee, a well-known Chinese merchant, present art, it was thought wall to bave infor considerable moretes expected under this head-three, and the bone Reed to absolutely erase to the Head Master, 5720. The Governor who has business relations with Broken Hill, has motion on the subject.
ing.
refuse to mand. Mr. May himself, however, was determined to amalgamate rant and salary been informed that he must pay the poll-tax Hoo. B.LATION asked how the item for eri The CHAIRMAN mid there were a very large, seemed hopeful, and his hat application was for as fast as possible, as was done here, and in course
of time all allowances for rəng would disappear. every time he crosses the border into New South fanses of the Law Revision Committee a number of items included under the heading two months addisonal leave Walas. Way Les has appealed to the Govern-made up:
***Feed of Ofles," The Cokmy was ingrowing, and.
Hon. W. ME DRANE saked if there would be Estimate agreed to. The OHATEMAN said there was $120 a month it was only natural to presne that the TENUS ment, who hesitate to interfare, biomes they
sidenca for the masters at the new Central School. resently declined to slow an old and respected for the Beoretary and 890 for a olerk
would do no. There was a totally new item in
The CHAIRMAN replied in the negative, resident of New South Wales, Jobu Egge, a
aludod, light dues in respect of the Gup Rock
Hon. W M.DEANA large building like that Chinese rivar merchant, to cross the border
Lighthouse, which would sooount for $45.000 of
ought not be left without sorsone in charge: without payment of the duty. The patter will
the increase, be considered by the Council in constion with the Chinese Restriction Bill..
season.
Hon. B. LAYTON asked if the resulta of the Commission had ever been published 2
The CHATEMAN said a great number of the Ordinances passed last session were sent up le the Law Revision Commission, and he believed the Attorney-General had a large number in his bands at prescat which bad boch sont in by the Commission.
HOR LAYTON Are the labours of the Commission still going on?
The CHAIEMAN-YAS
Hen P. RYSIS-Who is the Secretary P The CHAIEMANMr. Loach, and I may add that his knowledge of the law has beon of im mens sesistance to tha Commíamion.
J.
THE HAMBOUR: MASTER'S DEPARTMENT,
The CHAIRMAN said there was semill increase under this beading in the shape of au ludreass. in the salary of the Inspector of jinks who had
been a very long time in the service. There ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURE was eles ao ingress in the salary of the signal
FOR 1880,
man at Victoria Ferk, who had been there for PENSIONS, RETENT! ALLOWANCES,
some years and for whom there was no chance HAND GRATUITIES, SANA 12
of promotion. There was also some expenso The CHAIRMAN sai noder this beading there iurret for the telephone at the Import and was an increase of about 23,000 on nosount of Export Office. It was decided by the Legisla naw panstons, which would have to be paid of five Council, at the suggestion of one of the which 31,000 was for the increase in Polios members, that this office should be connected pensions."
by telephone with the exchange, and it was found that the saved for that purpose was not suficient.
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Hon. P. RYBIE-Was it not the ides they should have a boarding College F
The CHAIRMAN-That bas been given up. I think. There will, of course, be a care-takės.
Hon. J. BELL-ISTING-Will the present Central School by Bold?
The COLONIAL TREASURER-How much P The CHAIRMAN-If Mr. Price had been here he scald have explained it
The COLONIAL TREASURER-With the pre.
Yang Chow Sing, P.C. 299, declared-On the 11th inst, at about 8.30pm. I was on duty on Stallon-street, Taumati, in plain clothes. Iwan Anting on fresh water, because there are many rebuived. From what I was told by a man in houses ont of reach of the present distribution. the street I wont towards some ner homes weat Therefore all our arrangements are based on of where I was I saw first defendut standing
water; if there is frath water too, so maal in a place used by beggars, where there are n the batter, but we cannot count on it.
lights. Isaw him holding the big birdle of cloth- The CHATEMAN-Shall we postpons this watiling marked "A" in his hand. I arrested him. tr. Price is bors.
PC. 176, then came on to tue plass. He searched Posted.
Best defendant's person. While he was being
hd I saw him put his band der his jao kat pluck the dagger produced from his waist, and throw it away. No. 176 pisked up the dagger. I also soarshod him,sed found the dick predod," Hon. B. LAYTUR pointed out that there was under his jacket, wrapped up in an old wilk haut- an item of salary for twe watchman at the Peak karchief. I then tookthin to the Station. I regard to the conservancy contract. He did miked him whore he got the things frem He pot think half-a-dozen' would be suffoient, sid that he had brought them over from Tong”. After some disenssion on this print it was de-kong I charged him with inlawful possession dded to refer the matter to the Sanitary Board of the clothes. by whom the appointment had been made.
The Committee than adjourned till Saturday the 27th inst., at 3 p.m.
"BÁNITARY, DEFARTMENT.
The CHAIRMAN aid there was a large incense in this department caused by many items from miscellaneous services being transferred to it.
Tong Yan, PC. 173, declared-One 12th what I saw second and third defendants posing inst, at 6p.m.. T'was on special duty on the Prays.. the Praya, each with a bundle in his burd. I saw then go aboard the Yaumati lanvel, and followed
The CHAIRMAN-Yea, and it is hoped the sum obtained for it will go far, towards paying WASHED OVERBOARD DURING THE thom, I naked them to shew mo thbir bundles. the expanse of the new building.
the finances of the Colony, and whatever sum
jang.
TYPHOON.
The Philharmonie Boufety at Shanghai are, we learn from the N. O. Daily News, taking a Dew departure. They wish to do away with payment at the doors if possible, so to render their performances as private concerts, open to
Second defendant was carrying the red tundle of: member and their friends, and to ask the nom-
The CHAIRMAN went on to explain that the
othing marked B. produced. The third de- munity to lelong to the Sooty by becoming
Hon. B. LAITONGsked on what numboret years
addition of $1.000 under the heading, of grants,
A Marine Court of Enquiry was held at the fondent was carrying the bundle marked "O honorary members by payment of 35 This small
the pension of Captain Thomaett was based: -
in-aid was caused by the present vote being in- Harbour Offins yesterday to investigate the air produced. Second defendant told us that one of fee will entitle them to admission, for which a set
The CHAIRMAN Mil there are difficulty with Hon. M. DEANE asked if there was to be suficient. The Inspector of Sobools, had ropre muistatesattending the death of Hours Wilkius, his friends had given the things to him, to take non ticket will be scot and an extra ticket will BOB W. M. DEANE suggested that the item regard to the pansion of Captain Thomset whick an Assistant Harbor Master
gated that the number of schools was fores B. of the steamship Charze, who was washed over to Hongkong. After be said that he trial En ismed for the age of any visitor who may be loss in exchange on family remittances." should wis now being considered by the Secretary of "The "("HAIRMAN said, the matter was being ing so rapidly and education ingressing 80otorboard during a typhoon inenuntered on the to jump ea to the wharf from the launch. I stop- anxious to listen to good music. Over 100 mern.bu stated as equalisation of exchange." State. It was calculated here on the usual kept opens. The synontrast had been offered much that the presunt role of $17,000 waside with ult. The Court was composed as followsped him, and at once searched him, and found the bers have already enrolled themselves. The Hon B. LAYTON-It is a loss to the colony,
ground, but, the Souretary of State had called by the Secretary of State to Mr. Handles, who quate. The Secretary of State had given it as Commander Bumsey, RN. Stipendiary My revolver produced under his jooket. When I was Ho W. M. It is in the attention of the Government here to s. sir was now at Labun, acting ne Governor, be his opinion that the run voted for education trate; Staff. Com. Buckner, Fickor Braniel; trying to take the revelrer from sound defendant, Sciety intends to give thure concerte during the item dans baratto the salaris Chine which had been forex aging that balf-pay Herod, but whoshi Mr. Hamilton would acept should be decided by the Council with rogard, to art. Porter, of the British staauses Albusy, and the third defenilevat jumped into the wafer. I
have to ba pald at the rate of 44 24. as agreed, leave was only to count as half-time for pen- it or not was not known. On Tuesday night, Inspectors Mallescu, Cor- Ho B. LAKTOn-Wall that is a loss to this į kons, They had, tha, sanotion, however, of
Hom. B. LAYTON said he thought the office of the Conseil, put on the Extinstas must be ano. W. E. Sawer, of the British steamer Fool got a kaifend eat the waistband from the second défendnᣠI bez took him on to the coran, and Craddock made a raid on a house at colony, and has to be unde up-becque Govern previous Secretary of late for allowing Assistant Harbour Master Lave been done away gathered to. The result, had been that on one of The President having read the letter from the whirl. After I got hita on the wharf, the third Bhankiwenud arrested "fifteen pirates, who ment servants are paid at an arbitrary rate. half,pay leave to couni as, fell pay for pensions,
two occasions The Inspector had had to give less, had in their possession` 'd' large number of · Pasúng- on to extraordinary expenditure, but until this question was wattled, he could The CHAIRMAY said to did not as how the to teachers than they would, otherwise haptain desiring a Court of Enquiry to be bald, defendant was brought to me by men who had
the following evidence was taken :-
pulled him out of the water by iny orders. I buil things that have been stolen from jak. Four the Cazzman said with regard to the Tytan not answer the bon, menber's question. There for pould be done without The work flat roofval under the grant-in-aid scheme. It was Archibald Bootland, master of the British noticed third defendant drop a gwòrd from his toan of the men sutrendered quietly onough, Water Works, the sum rated mas $150,000 and was also another dificulty in Captain Thousetts had to be done is connection with emigration to prevent the necessity of making any rodno stanmer Ghasse, asi-We left Singapore on the hand, while he was in the water, and a beatman, but one of the bolted through the door of the the expenditure 230,811 v
osio, which, it seemed i would out off six was something armes, and he thought there ton of that kim that the Inquootor laid red september, bound for Hongkong, with at my request, picked no the sword and bauded cookbones, pursued by Inspector Mathierin and His H. LAZON anked if any account would months of Captain Themett's survios. It up would not be mue work The Governor we commended this increase. Only the kmount voted full eargo of sugar. I had a crew of 47, of it to me. I searched the person of third pri- P.0.926. It was not till he was covered by the be given of this expenditure 11.4.
peared that he took offen is the Spring of 1861, looking into the subject of emigration and he could be spent and the taschere understood thom 10 Bailors, 4 deck officers and 4 on, soner. I then lock both prisoners to the Station Inspector's revolver tast the fellow stopped and TheOHAIRMAN Yes, I thought the Burveyer but his penglon oated from November, 1863, the Colonial Becretary) thought there would that if the amcast was not caffelens to meet the gineers were Europeens. After the 28th we and charged them with lawful possession of gave fr. Thenrticles found in possession of the mor Cohen) would have been present, otherwise I the reason being that his predecessor did not soon he legislation in regard to its
claims under the grant in did sobime they must ind a strong. W.N.W, wind, which kept in the things. Third defendant said that he had consisted of guns, powder, swords, is of hemps should have some prepared with it.-on dow resign or held possession by an act of grace and Hen. J. BELLBINO suggested that a szilst be a petuoli on. forty-one bundles of clothing, blankets, beren, and
greasing until it gradially became a typhoon. Atjast bongat the bundle "C" for $3. Hon B. [ATION-It mamata ma we ought to Favour. The crekus thing about the master should be appointed to the bites.
The CHAIRMAN also suplained that the rep the engines were set, slow. The wind Lam Shing, P.0,276, deslared-Ou the 15th. jewellery. The case came on at the Polis Court hevsem poppy in the table gising partionlays was that nothing was known about that bera. The CHIZMAs said the Barbour Master's auction of 42 400 appearing under the heading of pt steadily in the same direction notil the ty lart, atabout 11am, by virtue of the warrant pro- yesterday morning before Mr. Pollock, and was of this big expenditure,
Hon. W. 1. DEANE-I cannot understand department would be a very good school for a
* Onsiters for Mastera: si Central School "wakoon roarhan its height on the following morn duced, I went to the first floor of house No. reundöd till next week.
Kon. 3. Bett-Irvine -I amppose the add why a man who was pat in possession of the cadet.
daly apparent and not real, the amount having ag, when about 9 o'clock the thief officer reported Tang Sing-lane. I saw the fourth defendant HOW W. M. DANE it heahald have thought been added to the marine
to me that there NAS A MAN'Overboard. The standing there. I said to her, "Did you not on faster with the work E
sor had not resigned."
1. The vote wie apprófod rase a little boy identifled the second and third
of the time yeregcing rightover the slap fore and pawn something ? She said "Y" The In- The CHAIRMAN That ja so
The CHAISKAN-Captain Thoplett was set was absolutely necessary to have an offer
The METRE ndez this hooding ift eat the ship was on her beam auth When porfor killer, forngh ge; w Where are your prisoners in the gaol yesterday morning, without
Hob. B. LAYTON-I think we ought to gating for a time, and at the end of six months he with a knowledge of Chinees. The late Mr. the lightest hesitation, picking them but from statement of what has actually been upent up to was confirmed. The Secretats of Ctse jays Tonzechy and Mr. Tister lind both filled the there was a considerable accisas. In the first upped the engines. The chief officer: throw and sub old para tickets. I said "Those are among nine others. All the men were dramed dato
ploce, there was the salary of an Asistent Bufo Juor. Thure, was 's quantity of wreckage | not what I want; Frefer to pawn tickets datel that two men could not be serving in the one post of Assistant Harbour Master. alike. The lad says that he is positive about the The CrainKan-If you wish it, it can bi ofice it the mms fimpos
Hop. B. La7708 said he thought showledge parintendent, $1,450. The Sanitary Board to the water, and the like buoy, man washed car the last two days.” She then said "I've got obs mon, because he was sitting up in bed watching dona repert on the axpenditure of the Tytan Hon; B. LAYTON--I simply sated the quas. of Chinees would be very useful in the Harbour had recommended that an opidatio" koupith it. During that time the ship was steaming for things I pawned resterday.” She then gave thom threatening bis. mother, for some tinutas, Vatar Works from.the.commoncement, up tition hav Captain Thomsett was an oldest moment some little disoalty in wegard Ordinarily the Asalamant, Superintendent would ime, but failed to see anyone in the water. The the place, and found two moro, pawm tickets;
heard something about the dimouity safer's'effoo
should be erected, and, that necessitated pro- with are boiler, the starboard fires, having been nette ticket prodnoed marked "D" I saked for and knowing
The COLONIAL BROMETARY-There is at the vision being made for troms; one to take charge, but out. The brew were looking out for some mare; she maid she hadn't any. I then marched Thế CHAIRMAN said there could be no doubt to the appointment. The emigration laws will giro his services at the Ciril Bumpital, but if an kig's head fall of finto the trough of the sex, as T in the drawer near the bed and the other that the calgulation made bere was correct be have to be revised and what share the Registrar quidamjo bruka put he would be, tenuifwered, to find the men were heading right over the stern. in the fourth primmer's room behind a dresduge, cause it had always been the role for half-psy General will take and what share the Emigra. the endemic hospital. That was hiao pia ad- Tần ship war bosining so beasily at think tims: tabin. I then asked the fourth prisimet What leave to count as full pay for pension, and hotion Offer is set settled. If the whole dition for what had been talked about for a long that the port Ares were put out. The typhoon about the silver ornaments you have sold he thought the pension as coluslated here would be of the work is carried out at the Harbour time, Europeen female mass. He thought it ossied about 11 o'clock, bat there was much rain still “I sold a pair of silver bangles. I have beari the day, and that entailed further expens
paid Captain Thomsett with the exception of Olles it would be a very good plass for Analet, probable that within two months these nurses and a very honey. com. It was fairly calm till thattha party who bought the hangles has pawned HAM BLATION-IP is a big work/sad we these six months mentioned, and be was afroid Much greater are will have to be taken in re-end be here, they were Baters of Charity from 3pm, the barometer falling the whole time them. I will try and get them back for you." ought to Have some idea of what it cost.... ho would lose that. It the contention pat for gard to the pasting of smigrants. Boarcely a Seigos, hat the Tady. Buteror must get unies. The kerometer fall during that ling from 29.50 She then spoke to the fifth prisoner “You weld REUTER'S TELEGRAMS, The CHAIRMAN--I have no gubt, that from ward by the Colonial Office was correct it would steamer passes Green Island but two or three from Franed to take their placos at! Saigon bar to 28. At 2 pm, the wind onze from the B.E. the banghs. These people want them. Tou
vartus reports of the Surveyor-General the be a very serious matter for a great many off. men jump overboard and they say have been kid-fore she could transfer that
Code and blew, If posible, with greater foros than i had better go and get them back.” The Sfth pri [COPPLIED TO THA" " DAILE PAERS,”];
details con't be obtained, but you sat, 1 cials in this Colonged whether in the latest Hot B. LATIon-A great deal of zogvery as at Shanghai,
napped
Hon J. BELL-Isving. Then it is the same Balore, until about 6 p.m., when the baromeler: scxer had been prosent all the time, 1 then left; you take it, w-report in a sacalust form, showing the Hon.-P.
profligan to rise mit the wastheer to moderate, the honne with ffith prisoner, who look ma to 18 Linor, 2nd October THE FISHERIES HILL
outlay glance, and I shall won, that it be laid minuts on passions it was not stated that half does go on, and that is why you want some ons The Chairman-Yes, Uusintere pro caming mail the wind gradually, foil away ve the fol- ground floor of No., 72, Second street.. I let on the
who speaks the language.
from the site institution, the Brolety of Bt. bring day
Tinapector with the fourth print, Ongerting Speaking at a banquet ab Often, Bt Joha
The Umarıman said it was laid down most The CHATEMAN-I think you will have the Vinat de Pal
By the Fresident-So far as I know Lething to the bouse, fith prisoner šalled patio woman Maodoonid maid that he believed that whanalne) College, the subusid, kun for which had best distinctly. Moraorey Big A taur Kennedy sus opportunity very soon of discuming the whole Han B. Larron--It will be a great bisking, was seen of the man after as fell, operosend., who lived in the back room. The speed her for
3512303che: 360,000 not seländed with this plane, bah had sent home' question, in the Legislative Council. I think to the patients.
He fell from the bridge deck. The warther at i tie hanglos aho had sold her, as they wars mang- Fod hic 351,216 z tempore much men hun sublatowhich had been is dit be a qumation of how much is to be done.
Hop, J; BELL IRVING - I rappore fabre is no the time was such that had en sist, ide maled. The woman said "I've pawned them. Fifth, "approved, of by les Derpy, and fame and anger be the Belgrades Ofion and how sauna by los objection on the store or religion,
could not have lowered about::
"prïnozier said, """Let us see the ticket ".Thas ticket.
In this Little Hongkong murder and robbersonal expazine ziekns that they have been going office should lose that time because his pradoose the Harbour Master's department was one where
before they noticed him. When question date.
ed more closely by the Magistrate, by Heu. B. LATION--I think we ought to have valued public servant.. stated that the second defendant had a pistol it, 1 know the amount expended is over what and the third a short sword. The articles ware estimated. found on their respective person when they
The CHAIEKAN-It was first estimated at wore arrested. The case is now ment vonóluded, much, and then it was found necessary to increase
the evidence of the identification of the atoion property and of the doctor being the only parts of the cams triftis.
the wrimate. Then it was retolad to heighten
- યોગાનંદ 5000 pay leara mend quat, su full time
Increased Ergan $50,000) appronating election was lover the Americana was only ■ woży.
would desire to perfio tho Tiiker
presented the amount extensiteil.
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