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1888.

INTIMATIONS.

NOW READY. THE

1859.

(YBRONICLE AND DIRECTORY

FOR 1888,

THE BALLI PRESS, I URS. DEORMBER Bra, Lo

POLICE COET

5th December

↑ Before Hon. H. E. WODEHOUSE,L

***** LAROENY.

The CAPTAIN SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE supported the amendment of the Colonial Trea Buzer Many of the one more deaths from drowning in the larbone, and the bodies where

Wour Asui pleaded guilty to charge of found are in such a state that these minntesterling a mix of gold earrings from the bedroom ongnirios would be very objectionable.

of a woman in Hollywood Road, on the 4th inst, Hon. B. LAYTON anggested the substitution of and was sentenced to imprisonment with hard the word "or" for "and" as a means of mooting Labour for three months.. thoose. The class would then rond "betght, go

Laat night the head turnkey at Victoria Gail | Ordinance dealing with the same subject, by the| tion of vice. In the Billeintroduced in the

oharged two of the assistant turnkeys with quar direction of the kestotary of Stato. Of conce Straite Settlements we find the fate recoguilling and fighting in their rooms in the Gool. the oxasthofght, fo, was not ruquired. There tion still continued, and must be also in Both men were locked up, and it is believed or thereabouts would do. this Colony if adequate protection is to be that the evidents concerning the cause of the accorded, not only to the unfortunato oren-tight will be very interesting. With which is incorporated

tures who follow a life of shame, but to in- Yesterday aftarnicon what was luckily not's THE CHINA DIRECTORY. (TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL ISSUE),

necont girls who otherwise, either by wiles very actions mootient omarred in front of Mur ray Barracks. A large iron waggon marrying COMPERTH, WITH APPENDIE, PLANS, o, & or coercion, might be led into the samo life.

logs slipped of the contre of the road and ran Royal Ivo, pp. 1,200......$5,00

into the gutter, colliding severely with a trap BALLER FATION, EL8vo. pp. 8163.00. The object of the Law. Hovision Commission that had been turned off the rond to avoid it and

THE CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY is to gather into our Act the provisions re-ushing up the spokes in two wheele. The os-loar of hair, aluthing or other mess of identity."

cupants, including two ladies, were all thrown out rather violently into the side walk, but for turately all scaped uninjured. The Chinese dragging the waggon tan off when the collision occurred.

WE

HAVE REOFSTED

A FURTHER SUPPLY OF XMAS GOODS, 72- ROSE PRALINES

MUSCATELS

~CHOCOLATE

VANILLA PRALINES, BUTTER SOOTCH, EVERTON TOFFEE.

FIGS,

JORDAN ALMONDS.

CHOCOLATE CREMES, · CHOCOLATE MENIER,

FRENCH, ENGLY, AND AMERICAN SWEET 9.. RIMMEL'S, FLORAL,

ROSE WATER, CRACKERS, &c., &. A. 3. WATSON & Co., LIMITED, HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 5th December, 1888.

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NOTIOR TO CORRESPONDENTS. Commwilostus on "Editorial matters should be

-luromod "The Editor," and those or busize The

Hanager," and not to individunda by me.

and adires with communications addre-el to the

with

DKUNK AND DISORDERLY,

Mia Ayan, Leung Chan, and Chia Asun were

BERI BERI.

ale from eplum shops, and in every instation experience, absolutely incompatible with this The booty carried away is gondiderablá

geniu for dramatic representatiu. You may Words. have a Shakespeare and a Milton, A man in a sugar shop comes to the light worth and a Scott, but it is idle to expect that with a tray in which were dollars, the quality of we shall ever possess bulk orders of genius in which he tries to investigața. A pasus-by one and the sa parson. The man of action poete the teays and runs away with a good part and the man of thought are seldom, if ever, to of the sentonte, Bich is the perversity of he found combined. Maxim can arenas. the aspiration for national unify in a divided and man nature!

oppressed Italy, but it is the aword of Garibaldi which converts the aspiration into a fact. The man who is absorbed in the inquest and analysi of big cvn inner life, has neither the leisure aur- the aptitude to understand the matare, of other The Dutch Government, says the Times of nien. The man who finds a delight in the leitor The ATTORNEY-GENURAL thought this a practical saggestion. Where particulars as teach dau courts, or 3 days' imprisonment, far Fudia, have performed an important service by inquiry, must of noessity be more or less at completing an exhaustive investigation into the posee within himself. At the same time, while mature and cause of that little understood and we have chassifed the unconscious nature se height, ko, were possible they would be given belog dronk and disorderly in Queen's Rund and where not, same other ins of identity.

Cheng Ame, a coolis, was obarged with being very doudly disease kaowu na beri-beri prevalent in general the maitheaf the introspective, it Tho slaitse was amended as enggested by Hon: B. Layton, and the Bill was passed through Com. one.of a party of eight man who assaulted and in the East. Beri-beri may be described as a must not be concluded that, boose an in hout four.ioformors near No. 3 Station, Queen's rheumatic affection attended with dropical not intrespetite, therefore his must be an- mittee.

Road Fast, on the night of the 4th inst

swelling, more prevalent on the cost bun in concious. He may be neither one nor the The charge was admitted.

land, and asetring bath in an acute and in a other, but simply egoistic. Egoism is in fook One of the informers showed a sat over his chronic form. The two Dutch physicians whe the matoria! counterpart of hold, the intro- left eye, which he stated had heer inflicted in have investigated beri-beri lo Bataris and ele apective and the unconscious type of char

where report that is a disease of the noter. Humco natare is best by a multitude the sculle,

Prisoner was sentenced to three weeks' impri-periphery sinews only. In every fatal esan dege of patty desires and appetites, and human beinga notation of the sinews was akbartninod to be can be classed as agairia or the rovoras, necord- wont with hard labour.

the cause of death. This dianovery, removes ing to the degree in which they sook to repress

THE STATUTE LAW PŘESKAVITIUM BILL. The ATTORNEY GONZAL- Lave to move

the second rooding of this Bill. I have already explained its objet to the Council, which is simply to prevent the withdrawal from the rating ollection of Ordinauas the anthority 80. It is considered a right that these Oc which fe conferred upon them by Oriuatico 7 of diauces should be known as, tas authoritative ecllection of laws of this Colony until the new consalidation Ordass have been prepara The Coto XALT KASURE.. seconded. Bill read a second tie and passed through Committee.

THE MECCITANT SHIPPING ORDINANCE

AMENDMENT KILL.

ARRANTY.T

ALLEGED ARSAULT.

has been thoroughly revised and brought uplating to any particular anbject that may to date, und je again mush increased in bulk.

now be found scatlored through a number of Ordinances, so that the law may be set ccesible ia a compact form. Very consider-

le progress has been made in the work, Quarterly a paper on "The Shan States in Captain A. C. Yate contributes to the Asiatic

and the Colony is much indebtad to the gen- which he says:Mr. Colgabond and fr. Hels lemon who havo performed it. I would Hallett have straggled hard to persuade the British public that the best way of getting at seani, however, that the value of what is done nunna is by rail through Siam. My opinion by the Law Revision Commitive may be is that the British nation wants railways through somewhat diminished if the principle advanc-its own and not through alien territory. We shall ed in connection withribo Chinese Emigration Barmah and the British Shan States. Tait likely have amplo means of novose to Yaania through

: Charlos MoKey, late a turukay in Victoria great artent the mysterious untars of the or be gratify Line lower desires and appatites. Consolidation Ordinance is followed, That that Siam would favour a railway that will draw

finol, was charged, on the information of General complaint. The sins in any part of the The most horrible type of the egoat is anguss- " Ordinance gathers together all existing pro. half the trade on Bangkok be the British part

Gordon, with assaulting two prisoners in the gael.body may be attacked, and these may not be vital. tionably the bars who cannot understand that Defendant stated that the chargo was brought Thus, the disease may sxist for a long time his delight in hearing himself talk is not felt visions of law relating to omigration, and is of Montusin of cones, if a few years

by his own request, so he had bean dismissed without the patient being distinely conscions of in an equal degrau by the whole human BCR. later we like to stretch a point or two and so far an excellent mwaşure, but the oppor- nouex Sian, wby, then the suhome of Meters.

from the Government employ on account of his its pressace; pain does zot como about till the The fond mother who talke incesantly of her alleged misconduct, and was anxious to have the disease spreads into sinovs possessed of import- children in anotaor terrible type of the sgoist, unity of including in it certain additione Holt Hallett and Colquhoun will, wear a vary different complexion. "In the meantime there

affair investigated publicly. He denied the art functions, such as those of the heart or of ones this spooles of falk springs usither the respimtory organa. In such codicosiad cases, from motherly affestim uer from a general love and amondmonta it is intended to introduce is na dnnbs that, with peace, the old trade from.

charge.

The enso was raroandet, defendant being the condition can enly be ascertained by minute of children, but ban they are her children. shortly has been unaralled of, on greande Yuana and the Chinese Shan States by the

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL-I have to more allowed out on bail in two suraties of $20 each examination by a galvanis carrant. The disease The agatat in other words is one who tooks is primarily due to bacteria being absorbed into tamely to his own gratification in bis which, however applicable they may be forries of the Salween and the callove of the Tap-

ing and Shweli will revive. A your or two will the frat reading of this Bill. As the Corneil is in each case.

THEFT.

the blood, dagenovation, of the sings heing intorsoneso with his fellow-creatures. He is to law revision in England, do not apply to enable our civil officials to gauge the value of the aware, short amouding ordinannes to the Mur.

Man Aling was chargad, on the informatieu thereby bright aboat, Proof of this is afford noither unaomsion nor set introsprotire, ba- this colony. It is boon pointed ont in trade,aul our civil engineers to reporten the best chant Shipping Ordinis Consolidation Ordin-

route for a railway from the Irrawaddy to the ace of 1679 have been passed from line to time, of Messrs. Powell & Co., with larceny of sevened by the fact that it has been found possible to ease that part of his cabare of which he England that if Consolidation Acta ware to

Balean. My impression is that an advantageons I think almost annually, to make provision for pairs of boots and a felt hat from the promise tako hasteria sush of the blood of beri beri pais saprinely conacions, les altogether on the tiente, and by placing them in the blood of a surface. Ho know without introspection that be made the subjects of contention the pro-ins of country may be found across the plateau any dotails in the administration of the chipping of the firm.

Chan Aseo was charged, in connection with the healthy animal to produce beri beri in the sugar is sweet and ploure is pleasant, and de grosa of the work would be very slow. But that stretches northward from Theinimyo and low which have boon fond necesare during the

Istier. This acives & hitherto doubtful point, votes himself, with more or less of singlenes in England the legislature is divided ininte Nominaller, between the valleys of the year. No such Ordinances Lave bon passe same ease, with receiving stolen property.

Mr. Dannys for the defence of second prisoner.nely, that the disses is distinctly an in-uim, to ths ucquisition of that partionlar kind of Salwean and the Shwali, to the iron bridge during the past two or three years, and daring parties, these parties again are subdivided at Meankea. But much mens exploration is ne- that time one or two small matters requiring John Powell, olerk, stated-On Tuesday after actions cas. Carefal experiments further aplausurs in which he most delights The mousy. amongst thamadires, and there are a num.cessary balore a definite opinion can be gires amendment have been brought to notice and the noon flest prisoner was brought to our shop with tablish the probability that human beings re-retter, the gourmand, the libertine the ph on this point. During the winter of 1889 it object of the Bill is to provide for those. The a pair of boota in his possession. I recognized ceive the infection into the circulation by the ing" man, the social adventures are all diffor Corrodents are requested to forward thair arus ber of faddists, ready to plungs into any probabis that sono farther steps will be taken firat is an seul meat of Section 15 of Ordinance 8. them as tlu property of our firm. I accampaniad ospiratory organs, and not through the act eat and well-known types of the egoist. At the Editor, not for publication, but as evidence of godashjet whatsoever. Here, however, the cir towards the delimitation of the froutier between of 1879. Under the oxisting Ordinance all ship. Inspector Qatresy to the shop owned by second of eating. Thes, the bootaris acumulate in a same time, although the enatemplation is most cumstances aro entirely different. We have the British and Chives Shen States, which will ping and discharges of sulara is required to defendant, and there identified three pairs of tuilding.such as a barraes, and those predisposed unpleasant of any isolate'l example of egoism, ve toude before the Harbour Master. Some two boots and thro pairs of hoes.pe our property. by reau of weakness, vostre work, bud foud. mast not forget that the world is no arranged a small and workable legislature, in which also admit of mare extended exploration.

or three years ago dificulties were pointed out The Inspector also found a pair of canvas shoes moral depression, o, fall victims to the diseas that egoism itself worlur powerfully for the gene. The steamer Pathan, which arrived here from

by Consul Mosby, I think, in connection with and a felt hat which recognized as our propor-In Datei Indin it has toon observed that berral good. There is, for example, no more potent party distinctions as they are known in the British Parliament do not exist, and Kobe on Turday night, and tas siener, Deve this provision, and it was determined that in the 15. First defendant has been in our empley.beri is net so much connected with a district as stimulator of gel foliowship and good d'interes

wongar from the same part yesterday, both re-

case of foreiga nationalities, that were rapre o entries packages of goods bought by cus. with a building, and apparently with buildings tien than the cortiman enjoyment of a good dinner. whose members are not given to need past exceptionally heavy weather, oxperienced sunted by Coamil in this port, ongagomonts and tomora. The shop I visited was a second-hand in which many persona are collected, principally And yet if gearmands innumerable had not

discharge of sailors should be towed to take olathir's shop.'

barracks and prisons. Quo great preventative levatest themselves to the gratification of their discussion. Whore, therefore, i nasr a Bima. The Pathan encountered. A

place before the ousal, and this Ordinance First defendant was found guilty and antenood of the disease will, therefore, fe in the disinfeputats, all the varied and refined pleasures in- is the intention to amend the iw or heavy gale from the north-west after pasi nukos provision for this arranganat, Thera to there meaths' imprisonment with hard labour. Hon of buildings; indeed, in the opinion of the valved in the expression "a good dinner" might

that point, socompacted by very hoary sea, which

Second defendant was discharged

Dutch experts the only real method of combating have remained, to this day, aninowa and n are some details with regard to fuos, which speak

• subject in referenca to which a consoli-breko ever her for several hours. Towards noon

beri-beri is by gigorous disinfoption. powerful dreamed of. Many getting does a scend, on the 30th November the gale and sea ferenset for themselves and ure provided for in Sohofales

spraya and the wishing with disfofesting liquid wasu Chus anksily put, an exalted excopation, being resorted to in the case of substantially and yet without the deaire of money, there could make any hoadway. Her starboard lifeboat was in Section 21 of the Ordinance. To objest

baile strastura and lightor erections, of have been no giperth of commerce, and withart amendments in the same Bill, en as to hare swept overboard, and the third officer, who was a this. Some your or tre ago an Ordinance

bamboo or similar material, being burned formmares, so far # can res, Luman beiuga ualy one Ordinance on the subject instead of standing by at the time, was struck by it, but as passed in which the Harbour Master wase do not boldogzaotros responsible for the opinions dow Again, as to the care of. bert-bert | must have lived in a sixte of perpetual war.

luckily not badly injured. The alleyways, which poured to administer small states of pas

when it has once broken out, prompt es There is, in fact, no escape from the law of two or moJA To introduce separate Bills to were in many places stacked with bunker coal, ages who had died on the voyage to Hong- effect the amendments subsequently, thus worn swept clean. As the day wore on the gel hong. The so astates were very small, consisting A LITERARY INFORMATION BUREAU.moral from the injuricus intueses of the at vicarious series which runs through the whale mosphere which has caned the disease is invist constitution of things. With the gourmant, TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRENA.". ed on. It the sinews hare not suferad too much the chief good sad market of his tie is but to needlessly multiplying the statuses, is opineransed and the companion ladders and all chiefly of baggage, and were administered in a

SIR-The plan is on foot to make an extended the regeneration of the injured fibres can be in- fend and sleep. Ho sacrifice bis higher nature posed to the very principle of consolidatiorable articles on deck were swept away by samry manner by the Harbour Master in- the tremezlone seae. Finding it utterly useless ad of going laugh the usa il routing. This which the Council is supposed to be pur to combat the storrt the ship's course was altered short cluso simply makes legal provision for list of books in Chiness prepared by foreignora luood, and in time a complete reassery of the in the agoraess of this parsnit, but the pursuit or citizona noquainted with Wostora innganges, parts be effected. No medical treatment has hiitself. or rather the results chiored, become, A BILL just been introduced into the saing. It it is found more convenient te and she zu before the wind for some hours. Beading the roport of the death of a passenger the s to embraco "in print," "out of print," tharta proved sorvivenble, and no drag is known in their tura, a means of ministering to the to the Harbour Master on the arrival when she was love to. The storm the abated, Legislative Council of the Straits Settle treat the amendments in separate Bills it but on the morning of the 1st increased of the ship in port. This is generally in pros" and "in preparation; the Chinese by which degeneration of the sinows on brath of fried-hip, of refining and multiplying done now, I believe, but it in though just uame in character and Romanised with the shooked. The Dutch experts are to continue the intellectual pleasures of life. The money- would be better to bring intha ending inviolence and smashed up the wheel house

a well to Lava. legul sanction for it. The English or other foreigà une if a translation, their investigations, for though they have setter is sozinas only to make money for him- mente providing for the protection of wonen Bills before tire consolidating Bilis, so that and other wordwork. The port life boat, whieh tast amendment was suggested in segnes and the English moaning of the Chinese rame eroded in clearing up a number of obscure points self, but by the alchemy of a divine la this

had stood the storm of the previous day, was and children. From the statement of ob- the latter, when they are brought in, way he smashed to pieces by the violence with which br the enforcing of the Formiga Enlistrasnt Act if an original work; the author and your of it is admitted that many phenomena of the dis. Preoly selfish. purpo la transmuted into this jects and reneous attached to the Bill we de complete.

the sea dushed against it. The saptain's gig was in the Harbour during the Franco-Chinese war.publication, number of vols. and pages, whereas are still involved in doubt. learn that it has been prepared under the

upslipped, and in attempting to scoure it an It was found that the power to take rules and obtained, and price,all should be noticed if instructions of the Secretary of State, and

A. B. narrowly escaped being washed over thegulations by Ordinance 8 of 1972 were act possibb There have been too many aggravated Chiarini's cireus arrived yesterday.by the sldo; sa it was, he was rescued half drowned quite brge enough to meet some of the cuses cases of two persons unknown to each other. has toon approved by him. Its principal Chow-fat from Bangkok.

Towards the afternach of the 1st tb sos abated, object is to reper! what are known as the

and at about 3 p.m. the voyages resumed, Contagious Diseases Ordinances, and to sub-on the 1st December for Australia, is the last Deravongwas unlucky enough to become The stemor Changsha, which left Fooshow fair weather being met with to port. The stitute for them. provisions strictly confined direct boat from that port for the season. entangled in the same storm, which she struck a to the purpose of protecting Asiatic women

day earlier than the Pathan. Luckily no from oppression and brutality. It is con-

damage of importsace was done, although the bad weather scénsitated the ship being bove sidered that Europesu women are able to

to for some hears, during which time she was take care of themselves. The Bill conscli.

swept by the heavy seas.

All lettera for publication should be written on one side of the paper only,

Advertisements and. Babaarstions which are not ordered for a fiel period will be continued until

countermaz.ded.

TELEPUNE No. 12.

DEATH.

1日8年

On Wednesday, 5th instant, JAMES MADISON SUEDdation Ordinance has been propared me thick DRK, of Brouklyn, N.Y.. in the 4 year of it would be decidedir better to include the and it was with dißeully that the steamer coula G. and H. Then there is a provision for amendi

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, DECENSE 6TH, 1888.

Ag

dates and extends the existing law for the protection of women and ebildres, and the provision as to the care of rescued females are of such an exceptional nature that it is proposed the part of the Ordinance deal- ing with this branch of the subject should continge in force for two years only, or

The Agents (Messrs. Adamson, Hell & Co.) in forma as that the Shire Line steamer Merioneth shire, from London, left Singapore on Tuesday for this port

the P. & O. steamer Peshatour, with the out We are informed by the Superintendent that ward English mail, left Singapore for this port yesterday, at 3 s..

We have been favoured with a copy of the following telegram rocoived from Balinae yesterday-A typhoon is approaching the north

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS,

SEPTLIND TO THE "DAILY PEEBS." },

LONDON, Bed December. PARLIAMENT AND THE POSITION: AT 3UAKIM.

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which arose and therefore this amendment Proposed.

The COLONIAL TREASURER secunded." Bill read a first ti

THE POAL' A OV POLICE MAGISYMATES

MAVT BILL

END.

CORRESPONDENCE.

expressed by oor Correspondente).

INTROSPECTION AND UNCON- SCIOUSNESS.

means of knitting att vannkinit together by a sense of common intereste-Stefanmir.

THE WHOLE ART OF FEMALE PRIGGISHNESS.

working for months and years over translations of the same kocke. The proposed list will b›00 "Information Korean,” intended to obriata soli In the roostly published correspondence of loss of labout.__Address your lists:Complier, Archbishop Trench, there is a letter from him "It is always sannol," said Sir Juhe Lub. The ATTORNEY-GENERAL gave notice of the roof. E. & F. Bible Soniety, Canton. The to one of his friends in which he says, "I have bool to the students of the Bromley High School, modest can at least allow the name of their pro- been reading Lockhart's Life of Scott, azaliy "that girlssen Ivara more hati boya." Pro- escond rauding at meal meeting.

posed translation to ba published, although they

a moet dreary book.” At the first flush this coding on this assumption. Sir John was glad way deoline if they wish tot to let their natureams an amazing opinion. To this humenss to find that the Bramley young ladies are to Igo beyond the knowledge of the compiler. Ibis majority of routers we make bold t› say that have "a broad and liberal carroslim," which The Arroyer-GENERAL-1 have to pronoms hoped that readers of this will consider it a per- there are few books in exist mos more healthful will include, inter alia, siende, drawing, music. the first reading of a Bill to and the poora of sonal letter to them, if they can furnish informa

and exkilerating than Logkhart's portrait of Sir History, and "other valuable brauches of study. " Police álagistrates. It is a somewhat large titletion of at least one book. Of ventes the issues Walter Boott, of his manly, simple, and truthful with all this, however, the girls are to recollent for a comparatively small mandment in tho of the premies at Taking, Shanghai, Foodbow, haracter, of the noble unconsciousness with that they must not be blas ataskings, but are lo Magisterial pedure and which may be-only Honkaw, and Canton need not be sent. The pro- which he used great gifts without knowing altirata history and the "other branches" so temporary, because I understand the Law Fieri ductions of orthors in the Greek Church, Ro-

them to be great, of bis elavation abore any that they may being sanshéus to their own lives Miss Commission huvi in haud a very consider a Catholic Church, and Protestant Churches, and uncharitableness of that unfeigned halilty and brighten the liras of others. This is excel- of mind which was always ready to deom others leat adrice, and contrasts in sensible fashion ably consolidation Urdinanco which will provide it is hopod, will be given.-Yours truly,

J. CROSSETT. better than himself. The sound mind in the sound with the sort of counsel which in sometimes tan a complete and comprehensive procedure by Ordinace for the Magistrates gaurd - In the

1st Novembar, 1898-

Landy nazer recsited a flay exemplification than dore be the yo mg mdden, of tho nge by bar meantime this is intended to remeñy somo little-

in than roan of Si, Walter Scott. And therein. self-constituted patraus. There is For instance, A long debate has taken place. in the Cour defsets, which have pros and files in the

Dios the unpromo charm on the books which he the author of a vulgar Ettle book called "How Buch further parind or perioda Belard and Sheraton. Opera Company will arrange mens upon the situation in Sunkim, Mr. Morley last few months and which To is theugliż well tu

has bequeathed for the delight and instruction to Da Hoppy though Marciod,” who has come be from time to titné fixed by resolution of to pay Singapore a visit for a fortnight.com advocating the abandonment of Suskim. In.

provide for at once without further delay. Sno-

of mankind, as long as the English laugasge | pelo n. Grids to the Whole Art of Female Prig- the Legislative Council. Provision is unde renoirg about the 8th January,

br. I. sables, a Magistrato in any cash where

shall salute, so that there is no need to draw a gishness. He has eniled it The Five Talents in Part. III. for requiring all brothels or

raply the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign has peser to impose a peoniary penalty to

distinction between the man and the thing that of Womau" (Fisher Unwin); which five talents The Sim Mercantils Gazelle, anya:-The Inal Affairs said that we would not abandon theceler recovery in the manner which a provided

ko sare. Scott's cariances, with their broad and ars set out as being-To please people, to feed cupied by Asiatic women to be registered mail brought the naws that Mr. E. M. Satow, peopls to the mercy of the Arabs. The motion for the recovery of penalties in Ordinance 10 of fatis, an arst part of a leading article on healthy morality, their noble delight in what tramadality wage, to clathe them; to keep thom and non-registration. in made an offence C.M.G1, does not return to Bangkok, but has ac

1811, that is br distraiul in the first instance Thibet, in the form of a dialogue One man asks aver things are para and noble and of good orderly; to teach them." Eut there are a nothing report, their fee naforvil delight in the com- besila ono particular talent possessed to astonish- depted the post of F.B.M. Minister at Men-was rejected by $5 votes.

Section 3 provides for cartaío enads where a Mfs- His mocessor to Síam has not yet besi

gistrate has power to imposs a fine bat where the what polisy should be adopted for the defence man things of sarth and sky," are the mirror in ing perfection by this writer himself. This is Ordinance which gives thut power has not given and protection of the tributary states that ad which Scott's own nature is redected. We may the gift-fur-quotation Of the 300 weary pages is specified terms the power of imprisonment injcin China on all sides and which are seized one say of him as Tonnyson has written of the cf. bis volun certainly oue Lait have bou defsult.. It is a question whether that power dous

Duke of Wellington.--

lilov out" of other people's books and agazin articles. It is true that the quotations ara scruptionsly acknowledged; but as these excerpts are chiefly lakon from the immortal works of the Rec, I. R. Horgia, Mrs. Warron,

of Luzon from the east.

The Straits Times understands that the Wil

punishable with six months' imprisonmeat, tevider. bat meb registration will not operate as a nominated. licence to carry on such business; for al though a replatered. brothal will not be in- dictable as a public nuisance, unless con-

The annual bazaar held by the Fraali sistars in aid of the orptaun auder their charge will. the City Hall. The bazaar is under the patron take place on Wednesday next, 12th iørtant, in

age of His Excellency khy Governor and Lady Dos You

The following news, dated 18th November, was received from the Acting Manager of the

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[FROM SINGAPORE PÀTERE.]-

LONDON, 26th November, THE METROPOLITAN POLICE..

James Moury, Lately Assistant Commissioner.

Sir Charles Warren has been replaced by Mr.

RONGKONG LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. The Legislative Council met on the 5th Decenter. There woro prssont-

His DICELLENCY THE Acting Governor

Hon. F. STEWART, LL.D.

Hon. B. T. O'Mantey, Attorney-General. Hen. H. E. WODEHOUSE, C.M.G., Colnil, Treasures,

Hon. J. M. Price, Surveyor-General. Hor. W. M. DEANE, Captain Supariterdent

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of

Police

Hon. P. RYBIE

Hon..BELLIEVING.

ducted in such a way as to necasion an ic tual nuisance, all civil remedies are expressly resorted to all persons who are injured in Bay way by the existence of the brothel. It -is-probable that a similar Bill-will-shortly East Borneo Company's estate yesterday-Tha be introduced in this Colony, as the Colonial work bere is going on as well as possible. The jangle cutting, and clearing is going on wall and Office now oncourages and promotes udi- nearly as thousand fathoms of read are gom formity of legislation as far as possible in pletad and the folde for 1989 and 2890 fald out, all colonies similarly circunstanced. Some The steam laanokea Wing Kreci, owned by time ago the Contagious Diseases Ordih. Mr. Ke We, of Tang Wing Straat, and the anoo was suspended as regards the com.day by two Chinese Revenus oraisers and taken Yun On, owned by Wai Kee, were seized on Tues- pulsory examination of registered wamon Cantos. The nanches were both captured near was concerned, but the womon, so far Hire Bay, and were at the time engaged in tow- from looking upon this as a boon, hava ing passenger junks from Tamsai to Hongkong. continued to submit themselves voluntarily, The Foothow Echo says:-We have beon ix- showing that they are fully conscious of the formed that much wiry prevails amongst the advantages of medical supervision. In the assed by the naixpected stoppage of tea com-confirmed.

working class of peuple in sem ten districts Straite Settlements it would seem that ex-ing to market after the fixed date named by the smination bas boen suspended altogether, go the crop will be far less than the present. Kong Yib Toug, and it is feared that nort sea.

ment that "since the suspension of these by their ownors. Ordinances, malignant disease has spread among the inhabitants of the colony to an unprecedented extent,"

Hon. WONG SHING.

Hon. B. LAYTON,

Mr. Bara, Clerk of Cuanoils.

MINDTRS.

son to paying the fino, and is to enable the Ma gistratato insistupov mal porn being searchel. and if property sufficient to pay the fine is found upon his person, to forfeit it and not allow him the option of going to prison. ` .

Hon. J. BELL-INTING-With regard to this elanse waald property found or him be taken to pay the one?

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL-No, it must be money.

Hie EXCELLENCY. If he slacks to go to go! Instead of paying a Frialt fùr, way of §î, sed en being searched were found on him, this will be taken to pay bis tin

SUMMARY OF THE "KWANG-PAO.”

The Kuang-pao of the 4th December con-

calculated to guarantee their security and

obediane».

A grand review is to take place this year in Canton. The troops will appear on the parade ground overy day batean the 3rd and the 18th. Anotherreriew held at Bhao Ching. The naval ears belonging to that division wore teated, not in torpedoes and gunnery, butia shooting with the

vides that the powera given to two Magistrates view to stir up a spielt of malation. Each sitting together may be exercised by ouo. In

Whatever record loop to light He never shall be abomed.

for we notice in the Penang Gaselte a state-es many plantations bare beon entirely given up the report of the Select Committee on this Bill, as it now is and grout denbts is to the way in were raprinseded. We might yet leur of Cambridge where he formed one of a most reaaugly listle boy she must do so only after

wards

not reside in the Magistrate wider the Ordins by fareign sountries The other man, Empire ust be auce, but it is well that it should be so expressal. while enggesting that an The third section is a proviñou to anuble the defonded us 'n hows in that the vutskirts of a

But it this is so, how came it about that. Dr. Mingistrata to defent, what I anderstut is not country should be kept in order as the outskists Trench should have found the Life "mocally Bu ancommon practica on the part of persons of a house are kept tres of robbers, and that if a raost dreary book? Perhaps in lator years, sad correspondents of American newspapers, tued all sums, the preference of going to pri propor pressutions are adopted the exterior of the Archbishop would have modified this harsh we would as lief that the industrious enter out judgment. At the time it was written, he was but written the whole of his book himnek!. At country will be secure and quiet, hinta, ia ajast past his thirtieth year, and it is a charas the outset, as frankly makes the unlocked-for very hidden way, that the action followed by teristic failing of youth to be hural and intoler-confession that he believes that "the proper China in the treatment of her dependencies is sat in ile judgments, An meu grow old the study of mankind is woman" This ovadition of become charitable, because they understand and wind has no doubt always heen familiar enough. fool their own faults and errors. Moreover. But it is somewhat of a new sensation to find a it is only when a man's career is over, for good strikingly good and virtuous person like this ill, that ho osri ses it as a whole, and appre-hero of the paste-pot talking in that strain. siste her tramandlens is the power of circum-The whole book is a fitting sequel to the atance to markt our charauters and deterioios poning sentenes There is nothing in the car actions. We let opportunities allip while volume which we did not all know while yet we are young, osufident that a landred such will wo were in pianfcres. The sathor, it is fair offor themselves in the youre that are vemiarto ang, seems to have discovered most of it Whon el, we porcaire regretfully enough, that quite lately, and he is naturally prend of his The ATTORNET-GENERAL-Section four probow and arrow Prizes were allotted with an opportunity once missed neper reours, and disfisenvories. It is happily, difficult to recognize vorning in this way. how complate has been the the woman of every day life in the superperfect shrink from pronouncing ervare judgments model und exemplar of her sex She is chokeful Tho minutes of the last meeting were read and ortam esse under the existing law, casas aris-sucessful shut recalvid 100 cash for each hit.agement of our own lives, we naturally prig in petticoats whom he has set up as the og ander the Ordinance for protection of wo-day officer hitting the target five times upon others. These onasiderations, however, de of Rus moral sentiments; she abounds with the and chiliron, it requires two Magistrates roccived a pices of cloth, or a boat and a tablet.not fat explain the affant producal upon Dr. most sustere advice for all and sundry; with THE CHINESE EMIGRATION CONSOLIDATION sitting together to adjudicate. I think there The acores were as follows: One officer 5 hits, Trench's mind by the perdeal of Lockhart's that moral pruning-knife" upon which the BILL wasity substantial reasons for the amendment. 4, tud 3 ach: "The non-successful candidates Life of Scott. At the time of writing, this suthor sets such store she is over ready. When The ATTORNEY-GENERAL-I have to present There is great differity in administering this low

letter Tronoh had not long left the University of she is constrained to apply the slipper to a The Seloot Committes report the same without which it in administered. Section 5 is, amend raatab batween the Shao Ch'ing Naval Brigade markable group of young men. The best lajowa prayerfal daliboration; and, that there may A meeting of the committee of the Victoria Re. amendment with the exception of striking out jod. by erbstituting for the words "ang terin and the Longkong Rifle Club.

members of this group-those we mean who be no mistake, the most appropriate form of creation Lleb was held yesterday afternong to of the preamble.

notazoneding three months" the words "any term A story told of a sad accident that occurred shone most conspicuously in the eyes of the prayar la specided. Some of the advice given consicht the "split" among the crews ploked for

world in after yests, were Dr. Trench him- by the anonymons gentleman to the few nice THE EVIDENCE CONSOLIDATION BILL." not exceeding six months." Beotion provides the Bagatta. The proceedings werù prírate, The ATTORNEY-GENERAL- The Select Com-that where hawkers are taken up for th- to a fair and modest damsel who was being taken self, Jau Sterling, Arthar Hallam, Frederick girls" whom be expecta to buy his book Inckt The order received from the Secretary of hata meating will to hold this afternoon at mitte report this Bill with the following stedering the thororgfaro and offences against, in a chair to the abode of her better half on the Maurios, and Alfred Tennyson. At this only peastionbility to be entirely admirable. Ho to whether early stage of their history they felt to- enys that they must learn to write "strong, State in the first instanto was, wo believe tested to attend, when the matter will be fully Law Havision comision—In elenvo S9 aub. the lurker shall be bronzht op by chef the bridle stoot was slita sud light or well round, wards manh other that ardent friendship which grammatical English."

half-past six, which all rowing members are reamendments, adopting the wiggostions of the the lawkers' Ordinances, the property of wedding day. Nothing is mid

Just think of that! for the entire suspension of the Ordinancer diseased and, it is to be hoped, satisfactorily stituting the words at suck trial for the constable and dealt with by the Magistrate.1 and anbatantial, but as tho phair and preces copiona fettons Ther fod their minds upon the same sentance admits that kind of woman to Te is the glorious privilege of youth. They wrote Then he begs them to be reasonable, and in the but as tbia alep would have done away with settled.

worde in such prosecution in alansa 40 after Those are all, I think, of the provisions of the

"Sir.". once exclaimed a misogynist old the control exercised over brothels in the

the words "the Crown the addition of the Ordinance. I may suy that I think the prosion went along, through a crowded thorough postry of Wordsworth and the philosophy of rara. The Foochow Echo says:-In consequence of interests of the inmates, the local Govern are being no demand for broken leaf tea and

the prisoner or the-acoused or his visions are such a commend themselves to the fare, crash went the bottom of the chair, and the Coleridge. They were perpetually discoursing admiral to a young gentleman who bad let fall counsel."

Polios Magistrates, and indeed the Ordinance bride, roaged and powdered, eat quite ghast on to each other upon the state of their seals come angsardel expression about women, “you- mant, while susponding compulsory examiñales dash, which were largely held by soma na

itealf was prepared mainly by Mr. Follock the ground. Tableaul The story goes on to it is apquestionably a good thing to keep a strict grasshopper as to talk reason to a pro."

They were nothing if not introspective. Now, might as wall try to walk arm-in-arm with a tion, was ecnipelled to maintain the system raled very tight, and we are told that several tive banks under para, the money market had

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL The Select Com of the Police Magistrates.

Tis EXCELLENCY-I may say that with road show that the chair was after some time pas to watch over the workings of our inner life, hot This arbiter of the feminine moral forms strays of registration. If this were abolished, and failures of tea honge which specially dealt in wittes report the Bill without arondment.

The Council then went into Commitina onto two Magistrates haviar to sit together in gether and the blashing damsel taken safely to this watch, howsoever vigilant, is no way on from his subject occasionally, and gives the pubito prosliaution eft as free from control these kinds of to, bare taken place lately. For the three foregoing Bilis the ATTORNEY- some cassa, the praction has been found very in her expostul fanét,

equivalent for virtue. This is the confusion in neglootud ale a hat, In partiumlar, he tells broken leaf-tos which cost the natives 5 to 6

A new way of extortioumentioned. A man, hard which youth is pronliarly apt to fall. He has to us how to propose; and we hope somebody will an it unfortunately is in England, the odious tools pre pieni, 3 tonls is the highest offer at standing orders or that the unmbers of the soo- not know how it way end, and after some time up, we presume, unable to turn an honest poany introspection, because he places an exonasive set to proposud to the lady the mual absurd

GENERAL Loving wored the suspension of the oun venient. The agistrate taking the case does

begin with a natural aptitude for the penetice of put his snggostion inte practice at ono. Ho is brothel alavery which is so difficult to check the present moment. even with all the precautions that have been

tions should be read only and not each section of it is found that two magistrates are required,

valua npon himself, sot exaggerates the great question which makes so many me feel as though We find the following in an India contemthe Bills He pointed out that the Select Com and this result in the ease has to be begau dence at last hits upon an ingenions plan. He secretaz dered would grow to a fearful extent, with porary:-Mr. Charles Studd, a once well-known mittes had made no amendments, and it was not and the whole of the evidence taken arer agah his sorvant girl and brings false accusation things that he is destined to do in the world they were ones more waiting at the head master's cricketer in England, sad now angegad in mis- contemplated that the Council would. This motion The ATTORNEY GENERAL--I believe, sir, also against & noighbour, a widow. forlorn, bat a Thus he is in danger of becoming morally a book door st once o'clock; bat he is to ask her its attendant evil of the kidnapping of young son work in the interior of China, bar written was approved, and the three Bills were passed thore is to provision in the one of the two moueyed lady, of having done sway with her. Reraletudinarian, and of mistaking as a siga of to find something belonging to herself in the girls. But, conceding the necessity for the an appeal to the Salvation Army in India for a throngh, Committee,

angistrates" differing -----

moral strength, what in reality are symptoms dark. If she is, she ought to be, a centre of HU EXCELLENCWith regard to the 6th xxnstrance and denial are vain; he demands com of disease. A thoroughly sound and healthy ender, she will easily be able to do so. After 3) "ratcation of these portions of the existing law,

the opponents of the Contagious Diseases gan-fa-5 againat 20,000 in this town alone, to

he says "Here is our Salvation troup in Lun- The ATTORNEY GENERAL mered the scend lase it is found that the Police have not the pensation, until his device. is exposed and he gets nature like that of Scott strikes upor men in this were quite prepared to leary that English

neairy authority; they may or they may not Lis deserts,

thie frame of mind sa mortilly depressing," geutlence are anally married in dress saite, Acts am brought face to face with rather an say nothing of eight large towas within a radius roading of a Bill for the naturalisation of Tau bring up the articles hawked, and this clause is A man wishing to enter the estate of matri because of that lack of self-consciousness which Now, all this is very fine and moral no doubt; awkward dilemma. What they have protested of 40 miles; I beat the big dram, Steuler Smith Tak-Piu, otherwise hing U.

The COLONIAL TREASURIE scoonded. to make sure that they do so. Another difficulty mony makes advance to a will-to-do young ie the evidence of health. They speak of it but what if this woman worshipper should be in the wrong paradise after all? Where see the is that the hawker who is brought up gives suNG, agalmet is "ate recognition of rice." By two natives arry hammers. Some people have the gong, a native gentleman the cymbals, and

Bill poid a second tino and committed

lady. other banker his wares, und he goes on breaking

The day for the marriage to take lightingly, e dellcient in spirituality.

Now, far be it from us to protond to determine woman of his bank? We delight to think that SUPPLEMENTAL the low while the other man is in prison. place draws near, and the father-in-law, per- which is absolutely the higher nature the in they have not yet come into being; and we hope the registration of brothels state recognition been lecturing saying it is beneath our dignity

The COLONIAL TREASURER I think, ir, in eeiving the bridegroom's face raddy and swollen trospective or the ansansolous. It takes all that they never will. But it is impossible to tell of vior is continued. The object of the Aoi go out thru, but we sing and play and speak

just the same:"

The ATTORNEY GENERALI beg to move the maring the second reading, us one of the Mathe may have objected to a wall saturated nose,) sorts to make a world. The introspective and what the fatore way have in store for man: and in England was the prevention of disexov; in

second reading of the Coroner's Abolition Sup-gistriles. I should like to say that the'olauses of

obarge in this world of ours, and all experience the meantime we would suggest with diffidence the Eastern colonies they have a double ob-en completed, will be formally reped for on the first rending, the object is to provide existing state of affairs. A special improve he pigus no reason, but at last explains that he goes to show that the two are rarely, if ever, that it is about, fine won vessed to write this The new Roman Catholic Cathedral, having ploiental Bill. As I explained to the Council this Bill will make a great improvement in the emrés himself to break off the match. At first the unconscious have both a fanetion to dis-aras this rom may yet be destined for bius. In ject, the prevention of disease and the pro-morrow morning at 7 o'clock, and on the follow that in eises of enquiries held by a magistratament is in giring the power to nne Magistrate strangly objecta to the colour of his complexion, united in one person. Shakespeare, like Scott, and other kinds of trash about women. No tection of the womon engaged in brothels, ing day (Saturday) thore will be a grand festival, without a jury, the depositions and the agis. which has formerly been exarcised by two it betrayed the existence of leprosy. The would, we may conflictly affirm, have proved a sensible person will misunderstand our meaning If the recognition is justifiable in pursuit of being the fast of the Immaculate Conceptico, trate's certificate thereon shall be sent to the There has born this very grontost diffioulty.

cras was amicably settled by the production, e morally dreary person to Or Tranch at the time when we say that woman worship is being carried Woman sen the more de- a great deal too far. when he penned his gemarks upon Lockhart's in carrying out the provision, and the wault when there will be music in the morning and Attorney-General. the latter object, is it loss justifiable on the evening. Occasion has also been taken to hold a The COLONIAL TERASÇETE Secondod. na often been a miscarriage of justice. If this presume, of a medical certificate.

Life. Shakespeare and Boott are the two names lightful balf of bamanity, ao dcabt; and there grounds of public beaith ?. The Actshave been Basaar on the evening of the 8th, in the Mission Bill and cold time.

section is passed it will be the most importent An ungulant policeman in Macao, hardened in the great range of English literature which is not much to be mid for the man who treats oppseed on the ground that the examination Horse attached to the Cathedral, for the beet The Council then went into committee on the in the Bill With regard to the 3rd Section, to the better influence excercised by the fair sex the mind spontaneously associates jogother. A thers despitefully. But this constant contem.

of the poor supported by the Bovisty of S. Viu. Bill

which gives the power to Corfeit money found to which they subjacted women vs morally cent de Paul. This Society is one of the most

same onlit height where Shakespeare stands of mind, ber distruoting emotions; this endless On clause 3 of the Bebedule, which requires on persons who are final, Tinust say, I think that per can, finding two woman holding a warm though Ble Walter does not stand upon the plation of her charms of person, her piquancien indefensible, and it has also been argued deserving institutions of its kind and has been that particulars shall be given as to height, colour this should also apply to preparty found, and 1 discussion in the street, instead of acting as pasporice to all the sons of men, yet be alone, of raving about her perfectibility, her all-mother- would leave the inutter for the auzsideration of maker, or occluding probably that it would have all our English writers, has received a generous hood, and the rest of it, is very childish and vey that they did not bring about a dimination relief to the numerous infra, decrepit, of hair, clothing and other means of identity,

blind, and others in distressed drumstancos The COLONIAL TREASDEUR suggested that the Attorney Gomoral. Cortuinly all the other been a tuankless task, administers a sharp repri-portion of the same spirit. They are akin in mischievous. To the same mind the mascule of disease, statistica (very misleading ones) for more than twenty years. The buildings will this clause should be omitted as being too parti-clauses seem to my to meet dificulties which aid in the shape of a sorere hiting to one of the their wide, and impartial sympathy with all effects of this kind of thing are very obvious. arts and conditions of men, in their power. It is man who should be held up us an example being adduced in support of the latter cop-be illuminated, and the Hand of the Northamponlar. There were no means of ascertaining there constantly occurring,

combatante He ran a narrow escape, the un

of delineating man in notion. Now the intros- ite women: not women who “khould be commend- tonalpire Regissant, by kind paralusion of Colonel | height key ARE tention. The basis of the opposition was, Anderned and officers, will be in attendance Arroway GENZEAL said, the olauss was

patire babit of mind carried though it may ad as models to man. The forgetfulness of this however, the objeption to the state recogni. from 5 to 70 p.m.

The Cappail adjourned till Wednesday, the happy morial! pogled verbatim from, the Straite Bettimomits" "19th'lost.

Bubberies to the number of three or four take be to the elevation of genius, is judging from seemingly very obrlogs mazim has led as of late.

foros to assist him. In the course of his Jettar

THE COMPENSATION TO VAMILIES HILL

NATURAĻINATION ORDINANCE.

GPIOKER'S ABOLITION

· MILL

Bill read

second time.

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