No. 9478 --JONE 21, 1898.) and ballotestill to be decided, but the Government expects to obtain alight majority through the total defest of the radicals. Twenty-four Socialists have been elected, and will contest eighty-four costs when the second ballots are taken.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
PASSED SUES CANAL OUTWARD BOUND:Hongkong, May 23;
shut the Governor has decided to Ms A. Et. Rennie, at present correspon- FROM Forces the N.- Daily Newsle dance clerk in the Public Works Departame mare forta in addition to those al ment, has been appointed Acting Secretary to the Banitary Board and Acting Sanitary Superintendent during the absence on leave of Mr Hugh McCallum.
existing at Boing, and that a peace- in the new forts. At Yomaatio, E ing of 200 trained artillerists will do 1 bour the entrance of Kelang Barbe masked Battery will sing be bulls, and on these additions will shortly comm the necessary funds having sirendy provided cat of the rerenne derived the camphor works.
COBRESPONDENCE. THE GOVERNOR'S PEAE RESIDENUE.US
To the Editor of the Cursa Ma Hongkong, Jun
Taz visit of the London Lyric Company is brought to a close to-night. Our Boys will ba played for the baneft of Miss Eth Arden and Mise Marie Brian, both of Frigga, Glengyle, Palinurza, 30 Mani-whom have shown themselves to be talent. la, June &(0); Ozie, Pyrrhus, Hebran, Mandaris, & Braunschweig, Moned actresses. The Lyric Company, owing mouthshire, Niobe, Patroclus, Priok, 18. to their return visit having been made in HOMEWARD BOUND: Canton, May 26; the warm season, have not had the same
B-The racnthly rental for Orestes, Mirsapore, June 2; Formara, Cape Comino, Lawing, Radnoraire, pairouago which characterised their first
visit, but considering that to-night's por burn is $200. or $2,400 per annum. Niobs, Butte, 13.
formance is for the benefit of two of the Hon. E. R. Belilios, for the sake of ********
Lodge' at a cost of $60,000. This, at 7% The P. M. p.8. City of Rio de Janeiro, with most pepolar members of the troups andnomy, proposes to rebuildMountain
American mail of June 1, left Yoko-that special attractions have been put in the means 84,200 a year, besides the cost of neglected. At
Craigieburn seems most heins on Tacadey, June 20, at day bill, there ought to be a full house. This repairs! de light, and may be expected hers on or
will be the last opportunity for a consider admirably adapted for its present purpose,eneral of the older women, probably near by wooden prope
why saddle the colony will 260.000? I relatives of the chief or the host, at with sometimes garments, jacken, about Sunday, June 26,
don't ese where the economy comes in, but the ines, and all were waited upon by the are placed on the graves. Pote perlings Me Bolilios will explain at nort
The M. M. Co.'s steamship Okes, with
the FRENCH MAIL of May 20, 21; Singapore on Wednesday, June 21, 美し am, and may be expected hero on or about Wednesday, June 28, This paokat brings replica to lettera de spatched from Hongkong on April 19, The O. P. R... Empress of India, from Vancouver, left Kobs for. Hongkong at midnight on Tuesday, June 30,
Nagasaki and Shanghal The P. M. Oo.'s steamer City of New York, with maila, & left San Francisco for this port, vis Yokchama co June 8, The Northern Pacific Tacoma loft Victoria, B. O for Hongkong, vit Japan on June 10. The O. & 0... Goelle, with mails, &c.,
able time of seeing Ta-za-ra-boom-de-sÿ.
showing
I noticed that thatched rants
Tuz rumours in circulations in town yester.ting of Concil. From a taxpayer's younger women. One of the chief dishes sizes, no doubt to furnish food and d
day that M. Pavie, the Frenal Minister to point of view
No
Bixa, had been assassinatod at Bangkok are absolutely without foundation.. information to that effect has been to caived at the French Consulata, aud it is supposed that the rumour gained currency from p misconception of the nows brought by the Haiphong newspapers of the as- sassination of Tispector Grosgarin and 18 men at Kem-Keis. Such an important affair as the murder or even an attempt at murder of the French Ministar would have
Mountain Lodge can well at blu entertainment and, in fact, at all to the departed, are also scattered over the bide a wee. Formor Governors barn- disliked, the sita as it is in ons onstart their meals in called ran doo, and makes graves--and rode wooden figures carried on fog... Why not adapt. Craigieburo far the present and future Govsmors Yours,
A. B. O,
SUPREME COURT.
IN CRIMINAL BESSIONS. (Before His Honour Mr R. J. Ackroyd, Acting Olief Justice. Wednesday, June 21.
Barretto and family his map,
is prosence known in a very pronounced posts are placed at various points, evident-seals of
verron with banditti, and altaung. Ita composition, into which we naturally There was no sign of worakip, such as the sto Pro Ynli was there with ■ foron to manner when one is still a long way off.ly on a protection against evil spirits,phere of the pie
keep sad maintain soldiers Mr W. Bare ingaired whos naked to partake, was Chiness offer to the dead, indeed, therekeap them in check, Chang Chi-tung found Col acmewhat of a mystery to do; but we was nothing, as far as I observed, to show of his own for the same purpose. The ex- Mr and Mrs. Ex wore told that it was composed of many that anything more than respect for the peose of this, of course, was considerable,
hua" been alleged. The cost of ballding Miss Brian
Mr Josa Montejo toes, pork to various forms, the grep stock merge provision in the way of clothes and and atting up college and library was Mr G. Brockmann Mr James Mechan delicacies combined, such as sweet, pola-memory of the dead was meant--except the bat the money was in no way wasted, a Mrs Brian
not appropriate the Mr and Ms Brains Mr and Mrs Tune. pocket, and he did and pith of banana trecs, rice, lexton of v-food for the comfort and sustenance of the paid partly out of Chang Chi tunge wa Er N. C. Brodie rious plants, &c., & The whole in placed departed-and these may have boon only Government's meney to this purpose in the Mr O. Bart Mr Thorns Orik Mili
Mr Charles B. Dar? Me J. Beckiz The Court resumed the heating of in large earthen jars, holding fame or five emblematical. These groves are evidently extravagant way his snemies my he did, Mr Stephen Caramugă Mr Hansa 767
The Basript will be faised separately.
Miss Degmist evidouce in the charge preferred against allons each, and allowed to stand until it cred places and are under the special care Ng Po Chun of stealing $72 from s
Lormonte. The odor in not that of Edenie of the people. They esam to be protected The jury -C. A. Schwenke, T. F. but in rather suggestive of opposite against the depredations of cattle and other ODE ON THE REAPPEARANCE OF Farmer
THE FUNKAH COULIE. The Union Live zn. Angers, from Enformation to that effoot would have reached.] Japanese eating-house in Peel Streat.
P. Plage, L Lobo, and P. R. Wilson. burg, S., loft Singapore on June 15, Hongkong ere now. It appears that the
Hai Kayed swift Acteon's foot, The Attorney General, instructed by Mr several jars of it, witch was ladled out grases, but could find nothing in them ex- Now Hellos, with consuming rays laster, Crown Solicitor, prosecuted, and J. G. Wright, defended.
10 San Francisso for this port, via
Yokohama, on June 17.
boon followed up by the most decisive tion of the French Government, and in
ALLEGED. THST".
and may be exposted here on or about French Squadron which left Hongkong on Hough, G. H. Medhurst, E. &. da Silva,origin. Our house, we found, contained marandara. I examined the pots on zerarai |
Juno 21.
Monday did not leave for Bangkok, but for
The O: 8, S. Co. a. Telinuachte left Sín- Saigon, whence it was sout-upon receipt of Mr. J. Franois, QC, instructed by Mseveral times a day for the family, une, il cept-water. My friend, as he turned us and oare la atresa of summer days '
gapore on Juns 10, and may be expected here on be about June 21.
The China Mutual a; s. Kiluck, from Glas.
The go and Lirerpool, left Singapore on June 17, and may be expected here on
· or about June 22, The = 1. Arvatoon Aptar, from Calcutta, o, el Singapore for this port on June 17, and may be expected here on ve about June 24 The O... S. Co. a steamship Palinurus left
Singapore on June 20, and may be Expected here on or about June 26,
Port Darwin for this port, via Timor, on June 16.
a telegram from Paris. After going to Saigon, the Squadron would go on to Bang-
kok, where there are already seven oraisors or gun-boats, besides a fotills of armed
river steamers.
CORRESPONDENT sends us the following,
By a majority of bi to the jury returned was discharged.
verdict of not guilty, and the prisoner
CANTON.
DEATH OF HAS TIWING.
vilsador suffucing the whole neighborhood; of them over, disturbed a nest of eporpicze, Weimer at ones, without being specially which displayed so much activity and to. informed, when the cover was taken off the sentment, that he quickly got out of the
nam-doa pot. It is highly relished by the Le people, but even Chimamen accustom- ed to the poorest food, turn from it with digast.
The chief seemed to be on intimate terms with his people and evidently know how to manage them, Wa, of course, applied to
way of the venomous creatures,
Around Toi-pol is broad and fertils plain, which provides ample sustenance for the people of the dozen villages which are united under the headship of the chief, our hust. He holds a commission from the Chinese Government and pays a nominal
New fiercer grows Hyperion's son With every coures, and, one by one
Come signs of things that are to be: Mark how our garmenta dally shrink, Note well the toe in every drink
(Except in cheerless tea).
Observe how well-starched collars can't Stand firm, that once were strong Hark I how the bold mosquitoes chant
Their vicious etansong.
Or soothe the prickly-hosted face; AEkber to clamminess a prey,
Henceforth, for three long months or so
A little more then a month ago, a notice and we give it for what it is worth:-)
The ravages worked by white ents in appeared in your columns, of the death of tropical countries, specially in the math of Dr E. P. Thwing, from typhoid fever. At
Ber strong constitation of provisions, and saveral times asked him a year, from his fertile possessions. The B. & A. B.9. Co.' . .. Casterthen loft/ Chioa, is a subject that ought to interest that time, Mrs Thwing way ill, with the him for whatever we needed in the way tributo, amounting to about twelve dollars / "Tin aura to mop the troubled brom
everyone, and landlords in particular. Upsarse diseans. to the present I have heard of nothing that struggled long and persistently against it to get us some eggs. He directed me to pumber of Chinese own lande in ibis will destroy there house pests. Cool-tar bat bas, at last, suconmbed. Near the several houses, where, he said, we could get district, and among them a woman, frui We looked strange to see this Chinote women this port on June 10, and may be ex can only prevout their attack au weedwork closing hours of last Sunday, June 18th, thethom; but the people refused to sell them Hoi-t'au whom we saw in the village. It told him this, maying at the same time, among her Lee sistors, brit she had inde. The P., 0, s. p. Manila left London for for a certain time, but there is nothing fallver cord was loosed, and she followed her to as. Others said they had none
Iependence and cuergy enough to make her which will absolutely exterminate them busband to the better land,
Coming originally from the State of Maide, that we had soon, egge in the nexta. wEolesale, once they get t bold of a building,
The N. G. L... Bormida left Bombay for pected here on or about June 28,
this port on the 28th May.
expected bore on, or shout the 26th indi
at Kube at 0.30 p.m. yesterday, and left again at 11,30 am, to-day for Vancouver,
viz Yokahsus.
will be held.
་
with immense sUCTBB5.-8.' TES Sanitary Board
will meet to-morrow.
Tue Oct, with the French Mail of the The following is the Order of the Day 26th May, left Singapore on Wednesday, Application for compensation for alleged the 21st just, at 9 a.to., and may be damage to clothing during the process of expected hors on er about Wednesday, the disinfecting them. 29th inet Tail Packet brings replies to letfera despatched from Rongkong on April 18th
T
Ar the Magistracy to-day Mr Wodehouas concluded no inquiry into the circumstances
A larga circle of friends were pressat at her funeral, on Monday, fedicating their high appreciation of her genuine worth.
The memory of the just is blessed.
4
June 20th.
H. V. N.
AMONG THE LEES IN HAINAN.
11.
to taise chickens. The chief sid, “Par of the world.
PHILO-LEE.
We THE CHARGES. AGAINET VICEROY
·CHANG OBI-TUNG.
way was misaply to take what we wanted
We
The men in this plane were tall and well made. The chief's son, a youth of twenty, appeared with a thin silver wire around bis peek and small cords around his wrista. These, he said, were worn as a protection against sickness. Many others wore smu lets in the form of copper cash, bones, heads, etc. The chief's daughters, of whom
The Shanghai Mercury gives the following
H. E. Li Ban-chang, Viceroy of the Thrune that he has duly received an In-
be
we saw thiss or fene, were bright active waited on him and he is not to Uar stay at Toi-poh was prolonged e-
As haps to to the case, Or roasted by the god of day, Henceforth it shall be hard to sleep,
To est, or think, or read, Soon shall the cockroach vigil keep
Beside the centipede; New very lucky wight who can
Where, páse Sookt*, all'
Comes from his secret lair.
Frein lonely mountain caves,
As bits equusk through the summer sir
That wintered in the exras, So, each succeeding year, as soon As muggy heat doth herald June,
Comes this ill-favoured son of Han, With melancholy mien and ganat, From some base ovit-smelling haurt
Unkasen to decent man.
We'll ait, this walf and I,
Beneath the other's eye;
looks upon bis monthly dele
As better earned than mine.
Two human atome wandering
Upon life's shoreless sees,
Both be who pulls the pankab string
And he who feels the breaze: And in the world beyond our ken
Perchance We Fong in state shall it, While I exist se best I can For all the destinies of man Are deeper than bis wit.
TUNG GELL.
FOOCHOW NOTES.
June 17.
Mr J. G. Edmonds
Mr Flayorthro
Mr S, Genese
Dr. N. H. Gboenta
Me D. Gaith
Mr A. W. Smith: Mr J. 8. Smith
Mr James Stenhouse
Mr Vanokanaldis
WINDSOR HOTEL
Capt, S. Sahton ·Ravi O. Joyce Age P Ray, Mr and Mrs D.Ms J. R. Jogos
A. Beattie, child at 3. P. Lawlott
Me A Mourant
Burne
Me G. Borroll
Mr J. F. Bonitori
Me M. Butta
Mr A. Eltonhead
Capt. Emko
MR de Nally Dr. Page
Mis Rodwell and
children
Mr Kalleok
Vice-Doneal F.Gayan-Mr and Mrs
Br C Hatly
Mr E H. Tur
Mr Fred, E. JohnsonMr Whiting. Mr and Mrs Joy
CHINA COAST METEOROI
Ration:
Wostock. Tokio .......
REGISTER.
June 20-T 4 P.M.
Barometer.
20.88
89
Nagasaki Shanghai, 29.86 Foochow Aney Anping Swatow.... 29.80) Canton..... 29,90 Hongkong 29.87 Vict, Pask
Gap Rook 29,87 Msco
20.58 84
Hoihow... Haiphong, 29.79 87 Bolioso.... 29.82 86 Blanila.... 29.85): 82 Q.8. James 29.86) --
wmidity:
June 21:10
Wrontock. - Tokio Naganaki..
Shanghai Foochow..
Amoy 20.95) 82 83 Anping... Swatow...29.98 84. Canton...
Hongkong 29.94 81 Vint Peak Gap Rock 21.30
Macao 29.94 85 85 Hoîhow...
Haiphong 0.86 308
Bolina 29.03 86 68
Manis
0.9. James 10,91
On the 91st at 10.38 Barom steady Gradients gentle for S.EL winds, Ses smooth. Weather, fair, with passing ahowers.
Hongkong Observatory, June 22, 1868.
1. BARGEK, Tažudná bʊ 99 Lagenda Fabrėžo
TER 0. 8. S. Cu.'s atosmor Palinurus left as they migrate from uno part of the houre to Mrs Thwing had the sterling virtues of the smiled and pointing to a certain house said, ¦ way anywhere; in fact, as her manner of 1 Do so, looks forward to winings ure fair). Singapore yesterday afternoon, and may be another with wonderful rapidity. The foll early New-England stock, An unbending there'sze oggs there, go and take thom. asserting herself stuply proved, cha was one. And now, with wears sky wad grays. lowing resipe, while being of interest to luyalty to her own convlolions of duty was a We followed his suggestion, but soon after of the strong-minded sort who are found in Wa Fong, the ancient punkah slave, bouss owners, may not be generally known. prominent obarateristic of her life. From the owner of the eggs came and complain, China and even in Haivan and the Leo Tas C. P. R. 1.8. Empress of China arrived Get a stick of sugar-aste and out it her pleasent home in Brauklyn, N. Y., where of the matter, saying he wanted the egg country as well as in more favored portions comes in spring the rugged baar
into pieces of about an inch in length, pat she faithfally reared her own family, she these during the night, covered with an weat about doing good. In addition to him for his eggs. We did sa at once, and earthornware basin, in the places where you personal effort, she was also a very genezone the man seemed so plowed to get the cask suspect the presenes of white ants, and in contributor to the rarivus objects of Christian that he said no more about the loss of him TO. P. R... Empress of India, from the moralog you will find them in a cluster benevolence. From party life, she had a ogg and prospective chickens. Vancouver, arrived at Kobe at 4.90 p.m. busily eating away the sugar-cane. But warms interest is missions, and when her learned afterwards that they were afraid yesterday, and left again at midnight for before you disturb them, gel a tin dust-pan children had grown up and especially when we would not pay for them. We found
or a sheet of tin, warm it as kot na you can, two of them had decided to come to China, that hore kod ; other places the best abstract of the Peking Gazelle of Juno, 2:- And now through many a summer day Hongkong, viz Nagasaki and Shanghai..
go and sweep them into it, thus securing a missionarice, she and her husband came TO-DAY at the Magistracy Mr Wodehouse their total destruction by toasting them, with them, laat otober. She felt that her and pay for it immediately. If this way Kwang Provinces, has reported to the Each working for his meagre pay opened an inquiry into the fatal accident at By repeating the process dtory night you strong desire to engage in Christian work done no complain; or objection was made, pèrial order, forwarded to him through the And though too frequently perhaps
When Wu doth stambronely Incline, 1893, which commanded him to investigate the Chius Merchant's Offoss. The inquiry kill the last of them in a very short time. for the Chinese, in a larger eptere then was hat in many cases if we asked for things, Grand Secretariat and dated February 12th, Bie poskah mures, with weens taps
The only drawback now is that you exanoi possible at kome, was now about to be gra- even when we know they had abundance and report on portaia acquations mad I haro no doubt that in his goal
against H. E. Chang Chi-tong, Viceroy of in adjourned till next Tuesday.
get sugar-cane all the year round, partian-filled. She looked forward confidently to they would refuse to supply u
when white ants Fears of calcest effort, sud intended that it strongly suspected that the Chinees who the Eu Liang Provinces and other high ilclala. Li Ban-chang now reports that ANOTHER special excursion will be run to larly in cummar, Macao on Sunday next by the steamer seem to be more motiva in their work. Tr should be all at her own expense. When trade among the Lees have been accustom-has parried out his Imperial Majesty's Li Han-Chaug Honam, leaving Hongkong at 9a.m. and it when you can, and you will not repent, it became evident however that her earthly ed to cheat and oppress them, so that they, instructions and that be finds the charges
ly rumours and untrue, Macao at 11 pm. The religious procession and if successful give your confirmation for work was done, she turned her face obeer classing all outsiders together, were un-made against Chang Chi-tung were all mere. and fancy fair postponed from last Sunday the benefit of others. I have seen it dons fally, joyfully, towards the city of eterna willing to part with anything to strangers, heard something of these allegations beiere, Yet Clotho spíns for mortal men,
life and eternal light, and welcomed the fearing they would never receive compensoms time after his armsal in Centon, but he soon found out the falsehood of the messenger that came to take her there.
sation for their property.
damaging statements then made relative to the Viceroy of the Hu Provinces. It is vary likely that these rumours were first started by people who did not think they received faroor enough from Chang Ch
* Only Clemont. tang. Certain high officials much as Thotain who want to see Chang Chi-tung about
me those rumours were eat afoat-N.-C. Daily News. Agenda. Letters from the Honour-
may have been kept waiting too long! may have con- abla Colonial Secretary informing the Board
by the Viceroy and so of the appointment of a President, Vice-
sidered themselves affronted. Charg may President, and Secretary. 2 Mortality
have been busy at the time these officiala
be blaked! It is reported that several cases of cholern Returns for the weeks ended the 10th and 17th June, 1893. 3. Analyst's report on
veral days by the illness of one of our Chi-girls, one of them fairly good looking, with if he went on working at the grave affairs took place in the city sud sebprbs on the 4. samples of water drawn from th Taitam
During the thunder-storm of Monday and Pokfulam mains in May 1899
wailing without to interview him, perhaps under which a coolie was killed in a quarry Surveyor's reports on the condition of the meas bestors who was attacked by cholars a small well-shaped hond, regular features of his Prince forgetful of these who were days of excessive head lately experienci on Pokfuista Road on 18th inst. While house-drains of Nos. 18 to 60, Seeand the night following our arrival. Under the and glossy black hair.The blas lines on some trivial affairs which would never evening last a man was struck by light-bit, and to the laval of the ses la luskas, fentia,
Street, 5. Letter from Mr V. H. Descon
ficeof his valuable time. He may have given lostantly. He was a man about forty years Fahrenheit. the man was working some decayed granito requesting the Board to reconsider is de pressure of host and thirst he had the day tatered on her face and har enormous earthelem bave involved a considerable sacri. ning in the village of Pak-miu and died and hundredths, a stone fall and crashed his head. Mecision regarding the drainage arrangements before waded into a stagnant pool by the rings however gave her a very strange look, orders to his runnors and servants that he of age and was returning from his day's Wodehouse found that death resulted from of Duart. 6. Letter from H. L. Dennys way, sud, against the proteat of his fel. The women always seemed beay, carrying was not to be intercapted by anybody work.
concerning the need of public conveniences
that Viceroy Chang Chi-tung did always of rice at cost prics,-9,800 cash per picul and suggesting that thelaw be amended so as lows, had drank freely of the water-an act wetor, feeding the domestic fowls and until he had transacted all his important to admit of their being provided by private that would have been sufficient to over animais, cooking food and spinuing and business. But as a mustter of fact it is true Commissioner has disposed of 20,000 pieuls enterprise. 7. 32 Applications for licence throw the strongest man. The attack was weaving cloth. They make most of the receive those who had real basinses with to the poor people of the city and Seele. to keep swine.
audden and the progress of the disease cloth used for their own clothing, weaving his without unseasonable delay, and suburbs, throwing in a percentage of grain
of being kept walling for what they con- prasent time of carcity. at 22 and 29 Prays West, resulting in the
an unreasonable time, always Reports having been lodged at the Salty They seemed contouted and sidered death of one man sad the injury of an & wows paper referring to the opening rapid, so that it had passed into the second it into a coarse, strong material of various those who ever hart occasion to complain more to each parebarer as a bouge in the to him about unimportant matters of payzoaners were in the habit of squeezing the other. The house was occupied as the ceremony at the Imperial Institute ssys stage before we were aware of it. The patterns.
The Indian princess were native dress, bat man was removed from the chief's house, happy, and as I looked at the groups, sit proved to be people who wanted to speak. Commissioner's oilice that some of the olicies of the China Merchants Blaam seemed abashed by the publicity to which
mayı Viceroy Ban-chang in his report, traband cargo, H. E. the Commissioners Navigation Company. About four o'clock, the women of her nation are so little accus where we were all lodged, and placed under ting in front of their houses, bney in their him mere visits of of ceremony. And this cargobuat people when searching for son- CON. With reference to the statement that, any one of then found guilty of thin ment of her left hand she half unrouscious-
btshaped wooden building, nome ten hold by a sort of swing enspended from the the day, the roof foll in causing the lower ly endeavoured to draw more closely over
Two new piwa-shops have been opened Temperatura. portion of the building to collapse. 8 Der head the green and gold ganze unit feet square, raised en strong posts, with roof which is awayed to and fro like made that Chang Chi-tong had given misdemeanour will be dealt with very
says that the Viceroy of the Hu Liang wide-esved grass thatch covering it, Vigo. hammock, I thought they ammed happier several posts to one official, Li Han-chang severely by him. that alpa shrouded her shoulders. Her
only did what any other Viceroy might by an enterprising proprietor, one in the Humidity far as has been ascertained only one clerk, children were European dress, the little
1ons measures were adopted for his relis! than their Chinsee sisters
old. Hok Les." The rate of Wind ... Chunng Họt Choing, the son of the mana-girl's being, oddly enough, conceived it
The village posessed large herds of cat- do. Home men are capable of man oily and one on Nautsi in the premises Direction of
aging many offices while others are not known sa the style that rated when the Queen came and large quantities of iodios and carbolic- gazy was killed, a coolin saping with a
capable of administering one; and when interest is to be lower than that neally Forca to the throne. A great susation was superficial cut on the head, Immo created by the appearance of the two ladies acid administered. The disease was checked tie which were driven forth to pastore in the
They ware and, after stayfag with the man for four morning and brought baok at night, the Vicaroy Bads deserving and able charged, and as this business in to be son Weather........ diately upon the accident being reported of the Chineso Embassy.
two or three posts there is nothing all the pawnbrosing fraternity will havs at the Central Police Station, magnificent Chinese costumes, embroidered days, we saw that he was in a fair way to boys acting as herders. Each house was official who has the ability to hold dusted on a large doxie, it is thought that Rain......
with pearls and soloured gems upon the recover if he took care of himself. We provided with a stout enclosure made of wrong in the Viceroy onnferring those off to lower their rate of fatorest
oes on him, if he sees it to do an, It is a We hear of Benevolent Society being number of constables turned out to the shoulders and the tops of the sleeves.
fact that the official, who, it was com.started under the auspices of some wealthy
philanthropie Chiuess work of rescue. Chief Inspector Mathieson Thele dark hate was attened closely to gara him the means to return to his home heazy posts driven inte the ground and directed their operations, and upon remov./ their healy and half covered with stringe and also paid the chief a goodly sum to in-young trees twisted into a heavy xopened had been appointed by Chang Chi
of pearls, perfectly matched. The ing a large quantity of debris they found the earious pallor of bele faces gera them as duce him to look after the man's walfaze and fence, into which the cattle were driven for lung to several pifices, did administer si purpose of having all the offies containing hody of Cheang Hok Cheung, whone notk munstural, wazen look, and the warblo soo that he was safely escorted back to the night. All the various duties of a farm those offices satisfactorily and did bis duly mortal remains lying close to the river side at Canton there was a great deal of "buri main under mat huts subaried. The had apparently boing broken. Decosed Latops tried to the very almost the walking Holt'au. This sudden appearanes of cap-hause were performed day after day. The well and ably. When Casag Uhi-tung was laterred, instead of allowing them to re-
capacity of their tiny feet, about two inches ~was twenty years of age. It is fortunate long and chod in the most pointed ellers in our midst threw us into a state of pigs, the chickens, the decks and the dogs neas to be transacted and be was kept large number of coffins brought down an gave up the hours that should have been suggested the idea. The Society prepaga the building did not collapse during the miniature shoes, which appeared to be no little anxiety. Knowing the terrible were fod regularly,the woman attending hard at work night and day. He aren the stream during the late freebets her of the day whan this whole largely composed of gold threads wrought nature of the disease and its prevalence to these, while men and by looked after devoted sloop and eating to fill work, to defray the necessary expense of intere busiest part
closely upon a ground of finest needlework.
alment from year to year in Hainan, and the cattle. There was no milking of the and if, ander these circumstances, ibere went for those unable to meet it.
In a village outside the East gate of this A pity, a boy went into chop to buy rice. staff was on the premises besides a large Their passage up the stair-way was accom
was declared number of customers. An inquiry will be panied by a lood murmur of interest and remembering the manner in which we kine, as the Less, like the Chiasse, do not were one or two small matters neglected,
to the charges of extortion there is no The cash fendered in payment foundation for them either. Chang Chi- by the shop to contain foo large s beld, but it la afikely to reveal anything rmpathy which somed to, amuse the had all been exposed to contagion by firing sets to know or appreciate the blessings of the fault was surely not very great.
Chinese ladies very much, for when the
tang got between 200,000 and 200,000 proportion of spurious cash. The boy the statement to be falsa. difficult ascent was accomplished they and deoping in the same house with the milk.
tals in fines from gamblers, but he never declared smiled and nodded to each other, azahang sick man, our fears were not easily allayed.
extosted money from rick people in the High words ensued, and the shopman manner in which it has born aleged, and subsequently dealt the boy a blow which in .
psidontal caused
YEREDay afternoon an accident occurred
Į humidity of air asturated with moisture being
We understand that H. E. the Grain 100,
3. Takratatues, in the shade, in degrees B. Husmier, in pareantage of saturation, 1
4. DIECTION OF Wan, to two pointe
5. Fancs or Tip, crking to Busafort
6. Braze or Waasmas; à bite sky, ce/da-
shortly before the close of the offices for komed. With an almost incessant more-shelter beside one of the village granarios, i farious occupations, their babies in blanket the custom of the Viceroys in all prova. has posted a notice warning the runnersį
beyond the fac
the building is an old ons and that the fident is one more in Had of the selling power of white
to
From day to day I made excursions ing low toned remark or two as they The other men were provided with quarters the bills, the grores and the raving in the wavered unsteadily stong in the wake of
alsewhers, and by free pee of disinfectants vicinity, and made some interesting dis. their septlemen.
A hall, I lighting, a ovarout, p' pancingaida leo, equally rain; show, tihundes, y wirkhilly, Haw, in inches, tenths and hundredika, tached aboads, didrisaling rain, flog, RINNAN
dew (wet).
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