SATURDAY, Mar 29, 1897.

THE Manila papers report the recrudescence of rebellion in the Provinces of Bulsese and Tamgangs to the north of Manila.

MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL PURCHASE BY THE MILITARY

AUTHORITIES.

After prolonged negotiations, the Mount

THE CHINA MAIL.

FRAGRANT WATERS' MURMUR That the leading topic is now, and will be for some three weeks more, the Record Reign Jubileo.

THE EXECUTION.

ing lights have attained w what is now khown as a happy day.'

die Rizal way then conducted to the place that the worthy Chif fustice is one of of execution on the lametts, his wife fol At the place of szecution them, and the other is the worthy Mac-lowing behind. Ewon, of that Ilk.

VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB,

ANNUAL MEETING.

6

LATE TELEGRAMS.

(Timer of Ceylons.) ·

MR Novill, of the Illackburn Commission, Austin Hotel has been purchased from That I have been wondering whether the That I am informed the price of flowers on behaved with great fortitude all the time. hold in the Clab Gymnasium last night. Committee, and said that Mr Rhodes To-

has recovered from his attack of smallpox, and is now on his way home.

the

Tax Spanish Cortes having reassembled,

Ministers have asked Spain to guarantee à loan to meet the extraordinary oxpenditure in the Philippines.

Mosers J. D. Humphreys and Son by the sum of Military Authorities for the 250,000 (sterling). The negotiations were conducted In Hongkong and not, in England as has been currently rumoured. Mr Hart Buck, as the head of the firmu at present in Hongkong, carried through the arrangements on behalf of the

our Local Covent Garden has gone up in a ridiculous manner. That I say of the leading lights, “Long

BROWNIE. may they wave !'

OF DR RIZAL THE WIDOW

CAREER IN THE PHILIPPINES. INTERESTING INTERVIEW.

Tho, Acting Hon. Socretary (Mr R. F. Lammert) read the notice convening the moeting.

i

The Chairman said there were twen

NEWS BY THE AMERICAN

MAIL...

THE IRINGANG OF WALES AND THE

ALUMITIS.

Tie annual general meeting of the mem- THE ROUTH AFRICA ENQUIRY.

London, May 12.-The Duke of life was she was not permitted to go nour him. He hers of the Victoria Recreation Club was

yuterday orniined before the South Africa and took off his hat and badu everyone

goal- total sumof money spent upon this unique

bye three times, stating he forgave all those There was a very large attendance of mom-ceived (deceived) him. Both the Duke occasion in the countries whereon the

that had done him evil. The firing party bors. Commander W. C. H. Hastings de-

of Fifo and the Duke of Abercorn declared that they lud no suspicion that the Jumo- sul never sets will ever be known.

then shot him in the back and ha o expired

aen Raid was intended. That

one aspect of the case strikes one, in

immediately, seven shots taking effect. cupiat the chair. these times-Supposing the British Em-

His corpse was afterwards placed in pire were endangered, how much more

coffin and tukua away to the centetery, at of money and men would come to the

ths gates:

of which an arraed guard refused front than now. That I am not a Jings, rather the reverse,

They admission to the sorrowing widow. buried the body without cofin, and for but ane can guess from the swoll of one

four days afterwards soldiers guarded the universal wave bow another universal

Mra Josephine Taufer, widow of Dr

Mrs Rizal was refused admittance tyve more members than at the same Considerable damago Wave would flow. Tax steamer Corndenga, which was timed proprietors of the Hotel. We understani That, in either case, I have a conviction w

Rizal, who was shot in Manila for compli-several times to the cemetery, but she alti. period last year.

Ian entrance by forcing her had bean done to the boathouse by to leave Barculums for the Philippines on that the military authoritios take over the

should all wing (and set up to) the song city in the Rebellion in the Philippines, ar. nuately gun soldiers to fire a

way in, telling

they the 27th inst., brings out 2,000,000 Spanish and and buildings in September wext, but of 'God Save the Queen as heartily nerived in the Colony on May 23 by the dey whed to detain her. On the last July typhoon, but it would would the people of any nation on the Tweeg. A representative of the China January, she asked the priest who had he inadvisable to maske any lange out- possibly an extension of time may be grant

fucu of the earthi The only changes in the local share marketed til the end of October to avoid incon-That the preparations for the Jubiles Calo. Mail visited Mrs Rizal at her place of re-performed the marriage ceromony for her hy till the question of the future site of

Ho said he would not turtingo par bration

in this Colony are apparently go-sidence to-day, and elicited a reuerable to-day are:-Punjoms, 897, buyers: Now venienes to the boarders in the Hotel dur-

ing on nerrily enough, and the where-

is the widow replied that he could keep Balmorals, 82.30 and 2.60 (preference); ing the suminer monthe

witha! coming from the Chiness, as well story of hor carver in the Philippines. as from the European community, will

As is now very well known, Mrs Rizal the papors and light the fire with heat to rury arrangement. The Committee hoped Hongkong Hotels, 247.

be fully up to expectation.

is an English girl, horns in Hongkong. In mal a cup of chocolate for himself, and the expenditure they had incurred would

for Banila, and turned on her hool. That the illumination on the Prayn front August, 1891, she smiled

and on the water promises to be a thing where Mr Taufer bad gone on wedical of beauty, as thousands of lanterns are advice, he having autherad for two yea

the Harbour.

dollara,

IN a match between the Eleven of the Shanghai C. C. and the next Twenty-two, C. M. Firth, playing for the Eleven, captured 7 wickets for 10 runs. E. V. Maitland was top scorer for the 'Twenty- two with 27, and he and S. L. Darby 'dimajased' nine of the Eleven for 60 rane, bowling unchanged throughout the innings.

The native Christians of Chingchou-fu in Shantang have subscribed over £25 to the Indian Femine Relief Fund. This is a healthy sign in Chinese mission work. We have not hearil of similar subscriptions in South China, hut parlaps local benevolenca is more concerned with the famine in tho Western Provinces. Maze encourging re- porta am coming in from Szechgen and Western Hupeh.

Twe oficer in command of the troops in Ceylon has sent round- · * general memo'} recommending that the men should contri- bajo ond day's pay to the Iocal Queen's Record Reign Fund, birt making it clear that no order was given and that the men wore at liberty to contributo or not as they felt dispored. Wo under- stand that no such 'general memo ha boon seat round here, but it will have been. noticed by our readers that the oflicers and soldiers of the West Yorkshire Regiment have voluntarily contributed 8010 odd to the Hongkong Fund, or about the equiva- "Ient of onu day's pay por mun. Consider. ing-what-a-day's pop-means to a soldier, wu are sure the zivil cofommunity will appro ciate the contribution the more highly.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

(SUPPLIED TO THE 'Cosa Man'

Lownon, 27th May, 1997, THE DERBY. Fraurian is scratched for the Derby.

THE PORTE AND THE POWERS.

the

7th

London, April 30. The Princess of Walshes weither to the Lord-Mayor of London, pointing out that the schemes

Queen Victoria in June the poorest of the to commemorate the diamond Jubilov of people-the tenants of the London slave She says: have hen overlocked.

Might I plead that they also should have a share in the fetus of that blessed day, and

give her papar she was a Free while, 21 burks had been put as a tempo remember to the end of their lives that

To the Club bad hear defnitely settled. Main.

OFF TO THE REFRIA.

great and good Queen whow reign, by the Blessing of God is heen prolonged for last f Let as, therefore, provide these unfortunate ones, these boggars and outcaste, with a dinner or some substantial mon during the week of the jubilee com- I have great pleasuro in

meet with the approval of the members. The sa day she set of our foot at half-Thanks to the kindly consideration of the to be given to the native craft all over from cataract. After staying for six malay st three to the rebel position at imus, Naval Authorities, the prospects of the memoration.

without informing her sisters-in-how of her

He was not at liberty to say any more at

bending a subscription list for that purpose with £10.

It is stated that the Perle ha decidit That, as our Reservcies are now fairly well the friendship thus formed consistur; Rizal's Widow. On the new icon-communication with H. E. the Governor just been received here of an awful serio

to prolong the armistice indefinitely, but has refused to even discuss relinquishing Thessaly. Other peints are left is the ar bitration of the Powers

'CRETE.

5

The Cretan insurgents are again active,

THE TRANSVAAL..

cretary.

REINFORCEMENTS FOR GIBRALTAR.

The first, battalion of the Grenadier Guards gass to Gibraltar in the autumn.. THE BRITISH MISSION TO ABYS SINIA.

The British Mission has been splendidly received by King Menelik.

WEATHER, NOTICE.

On the 29th at 11.30 Another de- pression exists in N. China with the baro. meter falling on the eeast_generally. Gradients slight to moderatu. Forecast:→→ light to moderate S. W. and W, winds; fine.

filled,

very

bilee on the Glorious. 4th; but things that it they were to be anyric heen, and there she remained in one of fore, he Hatoly left in his hands. It was 1 oct means of communication between the

kok.

year.

200

That

all the same, in view of the inelasticity of the City Hall Trust, and the increas- ing class who cannot avail of the Hong- kong Club Library, a small grant from the Jubilee Committee and a permanent contribution from the Governnient would save the institution for which Mr H. E. Pollock has done an much good work.

M

after.

away next day githout giving him say in dication. support.

.of

DO MIZAL LIBERATED.

IN THE FIGHT.

to the

interest mooined to have

the group, has hear the worst sufferer. In coramon with other islands, it experienced a severe shock yesterday, but the trem

continued throughout the week. The in-

in Manila, they journeyed to Perin, on the Tls: the only open question is that of good island of Dapitan. Here Dr Rizal wue and plans. the walked all night and part af Club continuing to occupy permanently the

best day and strived at Sapotà at deren of

THE WEST INDIAN BARTHQUAKES. weather, everything else laving been ared upon to undertake the treatment

New York, April 30.—The Herald's ranged for, ao far as I osa see, by the Mr Taufere eye. The Rizal lind free zout o'clock in the morning. There she taut ene present site ware at present distinctly good. Committe

opportunities of eating Miss Taufer and of the civilian authorities who asked her

int who she was, to which she made reply, A that time, but the Committee had been in Kingston, Janai; cable says: News has a strong with (if not a prayer) for love and ultimately they wer

ining lawn, she was well received, and from and the Commodore, from both of whom of earthquakes throughout the chain of fine weather might fairly be advocated Dr Risal was at this time

there was taken to Toms, where she first they had rennived overy consideration. The Leeward islands that caused the loss of Everything was prepared banishment.

hundreds of lives, it met Emilio Aguinaldo, the rebel loader, question of the site, as they knew by H. E.

is reported. All tas That our American friends (the other greas

day A une branch of the graud Anglo-Saxon race) for the marring, but might follow up this unprecedented Ju Spaniard came and told the young couple She was received with great demonstration the Governor's last specel at the Club, islands in the group nams said to have been

bcen as the widow of a martyr for the sauce was one that the President was greatly affected. The loss of life has

conducted hor to San Francisco de interested in, and the matter could, there large, but at this time, owing to the imper American are not now as they seeds. Miss Tauier expressed her surpris

would separate them ompliately

the convents. In that convent were many unfortunate that the Beat-House and lands, it is impossible to excimate it de- That, all the same, I was glad to sec certain at what she termed his silly proposal, and

tineus of the licentious life of the prieste. Gymnasium Sub-Committees had to coinitely. Many buildings collapse during American Regiments hrd requested to

id If I am met married I remain under take part in the festivities of the Cann the Finglish Bag, and if I am married I will Here she remained for twenty-three days plain of lack of interest in their respective the most serious shock, which accurred yes

cating for the sick and wounded.

departmuts. He could not assign a enuse terday morning and lasted for forty se dian people.

be ander the Spanish flag. Varinus cir-

for that, as they had the most completa cunds. The damage to property will pro- union. AL Dr Leyds has been re-elected State Se-That I sorry to see the e-called cumstances prevented the

bably prove very lar the smaker islands of When the fight of Marifias took place, paraphernalia and & ovest excellent Public Library is

Montserrat, one of in a bad way, and Dapitan, Dr Rizal was visited by Pau I think the Round Reign Committee Balunsuels, who brought three lind men Mrs Rizal in company with another lady structor in the gymnasium, and the Boat- with him under the pretension that their went out on horseback armed with Mauser House Commitee had been careful to might do worse than fix up the expenses of thist Institution during the Record eyes might he treated by the doctor. This tiles. She states she was lucky enough to keep the boats in good order and re-

was the man who brought the paper of the kill a Spanish officer. There were only place the old ones. Ho rafected on the bling of the earth begin last Friday and

three or four of the rebels killed, shot in bad effect this lack of interest ho That Hongkong is too big in one way, and Kalapunin, or Secret Society is the head, and about two dozen wounded. Regatta last December. On the other bonitants of the island, accorting to

too small in another, for getting up an he endeavoured to persuade Pau Balensuele expensive Fro Pablic Library.

from taking part in the rising and charic. After the encounter she returned to San hand, increase aniling matches, the reports received here, are in a state of the

Francisco de Malabon. At Silan she been taken in the terised the proposal to instituto the cell states the Spaniards behaved with shock entries being larger and the boats better wildest paid, and many of the towns have tion as foolish, as the man had not snoring barbarty, killing numbers of old men, The Athletic Sports in March. at the con practically deserted, the inhabitants

Ho scnt Pau Balensuale ammunition.

women and childron, Children of seven Happy Valley, were a great success, the having taken to boats in large numbers. or oight months old were seized by records of previous years having been the residents of Montserrat, after a work beaten in all the events but the mile race of terror, are abandoning their homes and the legs and their brains dashed out beat

Public re seeking means of communication with the

islands. On 28th July, 1806, Dr Riunt's liberty against the walls, She maintains that and throwing the cricket ball.

Inus was taken by treachery. Negotiations ference had been made to the profits of the mainland and neighboring: was sent from Manila, on condition that he

The seismic disturbances began a week were being carried out by the authorities har, which was clearly a private matter Observatory :-

The following notice is issued from the That the quiet upper levels of Victoria Gap should go to Cuba for medical service in Manila asking the rebels to come to and for the decision of the members of the ago today with a slight tramble of the

immediately Jeit Dapitan by the Spanish are after all to be converted into a garmail Espana for Manila, leaving everything the attack was commenced. When Imus by the mombers that a certain profit must seconds ucd which was surdly noticed. terms, and whilst these were in progress Club. He thought it would be conceded earth's surface, which lasted only a few Manila harbour, n behind. On arrival

was taken Mirs Rizal was lying ill at Tanges,be realized from the bar to enable the Club This was followed at frequent intervals by steam launch came alongside the steamer

about ball-an-hour's walk from the conto he carried on efficiently. Subscriptions shocks, each of which lasted longer than

stained on hand and i Spanish officer cane aboard, and

vent, and that night at eleven o'clock they alone would be insufficient to run the Club. the last and was more intense, until yester gave instructions that Dr Rizal should be

had to leave there for Bang, and passed For the maintenance of the Club it had day, when there was a great roar and the Miss Tauler wan allowed to go ashore half an hour through twenty-three villages to the Pro-been suetomary to draw out from the Bar ground shook for fully forty seconds.

vince of Baie

account in Desen her certain-monies. Last oases fell in and their ecoupants-wore afterward, and went to Dr Rizal's home

Manila.

INTERVIEW WITH THE GOVERNOR GENERAL. December none were available, the out-buried in the rains. About ten o'clock at night a in .

At Brie she purposed going

Reports from other islands are very standing accounts not was sent on shore from D. Rizal

unsatisfactory. It is known hero that had to be message

Manila to obtain arms and munitions for and the Reserve Fund wing bean get ins that his sweetheart might come on board.

rebois, and heating that the Spanish

note that oven the Antigua, the principal island of the groups, aran upon. They would She immediately obeyed the summons, and

were going to kill her, the presented her Stoward's wages had not been charged to and Guadeloup havo suffered severely, but

account. The lur it in the the extent of the loss

large profit when she met the Doctor he told her he

Of life and property of is Genoral, and in answer to his inquiries bar was, therefore, mainly a

not known. bad sent for her to say good-liye, that he self ocfore the then Spanish Governor the Bar accoun

if she had been at was .guing on board the Spanish cruis

Imus he

Accompanying the earthquake was a tidal Castilla, which was to convey him to Spain.

plied in the afruntive. On his quer went they were to be had as cheap at the wave, which, it reported, wrecked many abjut The Castilla remained for

was her ob Club as anywhere else in the Colony. The small eraft. The seas rose to a great height, That I hear the dispersion of the Mount Aus-month in Manila harbour, during which tuning her as to what

New York April 30-A dispatch to the tinites in regarded as a sort of personal time Dr Rizal was closely watched by order. Ject in going there, she purred him alteration of Halo 12 was to allow the Com-and caused incalcabable damage.

Miss with the kane question. Ho answered mitte more time for the preparation of the injury by the boarders (they like the high of Commandant Henrique Bancale.

ford from: Kingston, Jamaica, says: To relem to the that he went there to fight, and she gave report and accounts, levels so much), and by property-holders Taufer and De Rizal, harily in the made reply to bie query. He asked question of the site, if they wore enabled There has been a succession of terrifia

often on board the vessel. After he ex- generally as a providental arrangement.

her to go back to Imus and make arrange to retain their present site, the altora earthquakes here and in the Leeward is That it would be interesting to know how piration of that period the cruiser sail d monte fur peace, which she refused to do. tions to the era front would necessitate lands, killing many people and doing great

Frota Singapore he wrote for Spain. much the poor taxpayers have to pay for

new Club and damage to property. The center of the this

Miss Touter, and that was the The very next day Prima Rivers was in the building of apset of all ordinary calculations,

last letter she received from hirn during Manila, and sent for Mrs Rizal., He asked Bathhouse, which they were informed disturbance is at Montserrat, but the area his absence in Europe, althongia fro stated or if she would be good enough to loava would cost $40,000. During the past year, affected extends from St. Kitts to Martin when he returned to Manila that he had Manila. Sho asked bin reasons for wishing sineo Mr Sanders had to give up the ique. The greatest loss of life is at Gunds. uptak, as our Stotch friends put it, but written from Barcelona. On arrival at her away, and ho said the priests would Hon. Secretaryship, they had bad thren loupe. All business has been auspended. I failed to realise the fun of your pidgin Barcelona he was detained by the anthe-not leave her in peses, that they would Honorary Secretaries, to all of whom hearty and the churches have boon opened for English correspondeus about the bigor rities who searched his baggage, where bring fel evidence against her. He had thanks were due. Mr Armstrong relieved genera

the Philippines as the Mr Sanders, most ably discharged the Washington April 30-The United they found his Inasonry papers,

Cas ruling power. She asked, duties till he had to relinquish them the States Consul at Guadalupe, West India That I hear Dawaon (the Nirared) has they took away with his pen-aires, rabur What is the use of a Governor-General if end of 1856. Mr Denison then very kindly islands, has taisgraphed the State Depart-

been invited by the villagers to again and his letters. The authorities declared

the Le

priests govern

Gilled place? Polavinja the , and Mr Fritz Lammert mont under date of April 28th from Point, come and help them, in the hope that he he was one of the chiefs of the Katapunin was very wrong to receive thirty thousand consented to perform the duties up to the pitre, as follows: Savory arthquake.

and ordered that he bo. may bore holes in two more loli-icus.

colars for the four Curporations to kill date of the annual meeting, after which he Loss henvy. Many injured. That there can be no question Mr Wode-

MASSACRE CONFIRMED. On arrival at Manila he was taken to the ber husband. His rule in the Philippines was glad to say Mr Reid had consented to huusa #85 right in the distinction he

Bone April 30-The Italian Goo- The only intimation would be remembered by his bad actions assume the datics. The Chairman con drew between stone-chipping as a nuis Fuerza Santiago. sace to neighbours, and stane chipping Miss Tasfer and Dr Rizal's sisters had of that would not bo erazed from the minds eluded by saying he would be willing to graphical Society has recrived news con

of the natives.

Apawer any qostions or to hear any remarks inning the report of the massare of the which was a nuisance to nobody.

his arrival was the information published

REQUEST TO LEAVE MANILA.

épon the ropers.

Bottego expedition. That provions convictions, eu far as I can in the newspaper. Miss Taufer was re-

The Governor Georal requested her to Mr G. Mollison asked if there was any remember, were based on the evidence fused admissions on her first visit to his kaya dantia and in the event of her doing definite information regarding the new site W. ROBINSON & Co., Flan and Musical

prison, but she was told he was confused in

The Chairman said there was nothing Instrument specialists and cxperts. Work that the chipping (rough or Ene dressing cell, a very dark room with tiled so he would pay her passage and all that

No.

mors deñaite than ho had mentioned in his shops and Pastory, Duddell 844 Show opening speech.

Rodina Luman's Rrust Central, Me Mollison then drew attention to the

HER--MAJESTY'S RECORD":"

REIGN.

For the Celebration of the Sixtieth An- niversary of the Reign of Her Most Graci-

In his share report dated May 99, Mrous Majesty Queer Victoria, the Hon. Erich Georg writes:- The attention of Treasurer begs to acknowledge with thanks operators has been mostly atcmoted by the receipt of the following contributions, mining stocks, in which a very considerable | viz. :-

business has been done again during the Already neknowledged werk utter Torlow. Obor wouck, Jabosin, Stokesd Master

Anonymou

few exceptions, have been more or loss. U. Joffrica quiet, but China Sugare, Hongkong Hotels Feri. Borneman and Cotton Mill shares have improved farther. With regard to Hongkong Hotels,

ho writes: Hongkong Hotels sold at $41 to 842 in the early part of the week, but

F. Henderson Chantrey Itchbald

W. D. Graham

Revd. F. Evaristo Torres... Dr J. C. Thomson Banker & Co.

on Thursday the rate jumped to 818 at A. G. Stokes which figure and at $47 fair transactions L. Suidter ...

hove taken place; this rice is caused by the Mount Austin Hotel having been sold

to the Military Authorities for a sanatorium for the troops,

I forwarding to the Shanghni Municipal | Council- Lieut.-Colonel Gordon's detailed

J. Y. V. Vernon

3. Goosmann

G. Fierey,

Carl Georg...

C. Schwencke

.842,363,92

150 100. 100.

100.

Jr.

10.

5.

$43,168.92

H. Kammel...

report on the Shanghai Volunteer Corps, It was on dit in Chinese cuples a few days Major-General Blacks suggests the substitue that the Emperor bad signified his

tion of Maxim guns for the Nordenfelts, and that each man should have a water bottle, greatest and hatersack, without which, Colonel Gordón saya, the Corps con scarcely be said to be efficiently equipped Possibly the recent experiences of the

Corps has brought the advisibility of this reform to the notice of the members. Colonel Gordon gives high praise to the German Company, but explains that the smartaces at drill of this Company is pro-

dasire to witness came feroign racing, and that races had accordingly been arranged to take place on the 24th and 25th of this menth. Much as we eirvald like to know that such is the case however, we have been unable to dissover any truth in the rumour, and fear it is only another of the Fanny things that are often talked about in Chins

but very soldom seen.-P. und T. Times.

Ir should not be lost sight of that Mr E. de Bunsen, Jataly British. Chargo d'Affaires at Bangkok, who was recently transferred to New York, was intercepted on his way chithne and sent by Ford Salisbury to Con.

stantinople as Secretary of Legation. That

small

stop, seeing that Constanti ncple is at present the actual political focus of Europe, and it muuns that apos Mr de

bably due to the fact that the majority of the men have had the advantage of military no training. Lack of dopisica and distinctness

in giving the words of costinand had some-Bunsen is falling much of the actual work

of forwarding the joint negotiations of the Ambassadors, which at this moment must be so exceptionally important.

bing to do with the want of finish of the British Companies-a fault which is often apparent, we have observed, in many British Volunteer Corps.

We hear on good authority (says the N-0. Daily News) that Prince Uchtomsky is to APPLICATIONS to compete at the next ex be received within the Imperial Palace im- amination for Bastora Cadetships must be mediately after his arrival at Peking, and made before Jaly D, which is the latose at will be accorded ar other andienos

with the which applications can be foceived. They Kasperor before he leaves Feking. The must be made on forms to be obtained, Prince will also have an audience with the

ann town. That this will not be welcome news to Peak residents, although I notice

That the quietude of the Victoria Gap side certain stocks have been improved since the nose got about. of the Peak will not be the same as it was, goes without saying, unleg the Military Authorities as the utmost pro. cautions.

That the acquisition of 400 or 500 men will naturally make a vast difference to trafic, but I so glad to hear the Roiciors are to be changed every month of two during summer, so that the new Austin Bar racks will serve as a curb of sanatorium for the troops.

and how much our Colonial Governmont

nd to say in the arrangement.

That I may be dense, or slow in the

Lunt on the West River.

6

was an intolerable nuisance to the neigh bours.

¡

to

BENT BACK TO MANILA FOR TEIAL.

2

the

which no power to

priests were th

MA

the

to

-book-keeping, and as fras no guest enta

vacancy,

BORT OF

A

A week after her first visit Dr she wanted. He stamped his foot and ssid admitted it was very ridiculous that a woman should That tho Inspector rather gave away him- Rizal sent for har, and she was admitted it w

self and his Department when he sugges to visit him in prison in rom No. 12 to engage in war, that the English were wrong ted the Central Stations cess as a parallel which he had been removed. Or observ.in allowing her to do so. The Fu-filthy condition of the bathing site at cor- Tax Russian Government bave voted

ing his sweetheart Dr Rizal endea

glish of course liked war instead of peace, tain hours of the day, and said it was parti- | 600,000 roubles for strengthening the de. or a precedent

crying, Dr That the sentence of 15 years' imprison-voured to comfort her by the remark. What she replied by stamping her foot and cularly objectionable to the bathing main fence of Vladivostock, and 700.000 for the

stating she did not caro sho was bers of the Club, He suggested that a armmasnt of the fortress. ment passed by the worthy Chief Justice are you crying about? In a few days I not

afraid of him. She did not launch should he engaged by the Commit back Carrington upon the rascally native who will"

au quite my liberty, I ocent. On the Saturday after

When too to make two or three trips a weak to For the superstitions who beliova in the her respest him as Governor-General. set fire to a boue wherein three Chinese inuocent."

visits hacie hila good-bye he

onthe

-were-burnt or suffocated, will meet with the cont-martial was held. Mis Rizal very friendly terms with her. She back of Succutter's or some other lack of colours, the N.-C. Daily News the general approval of all law abiding stated she attended the

the court and saw the him if he was offended with her he could the bot place, the details to be arranged gives the following analysis of the Tiantain

Comunities.

Spring Rece Meeting- seven Bohtigs She

The Chairman said the suggestion was

wich Doctor brought in.

take her out and shoot her as her husband

and ineurance-paying residents. That the hope is generally entertained auch declares that false papers he had or bad been shot. She said, My husband well received by the Committee, and it salutary punishments will serve to check seera were put in exilenes against du died innocent, and his family is willing to would be for the new Committea to zet this dastardly crime, if they do not stop and he was sentenced to death without a

altogether.

tittle of proof. When sentence was passer dis as he has dons. If it was too epon Mr Mollison's suggestion.

After a few remarks from other members, That considerable surprise has been ex- Dr Rizal called upon his accusers to bring much trouble for him to take her out

to the public place of pressed here at the delay of the Message proof of the papers which he said they

Durand secounts

rcounts trould be nos Agent at Shanghai in wiring cha could not do. He said he had remained at shoot her where she cation, he Mr T. H. Reid proposed that the reports

posaod.

it

neident to the Co.'s regalar steamer Dapitan for four years, and could easily ing her stay Manila in she was carefully watched by detectives, and in consequence near Gutzlaff to Hongkong

have made his

*To

escape from there. Agam, of information she received rom

Servant That the news was known in Shanghai on when he was taken to Spain, he went ashors of

of one of the Luthorities that they

were to the Sunday, and no intimation was re

and she states 013 Monday night.

BA

Colours. Grays won

Chestnuts won Dune wond Browns von

Skewbalds wou

Bays ott.......

Races.

ceived by the Hongkong Agent until late friend to ream. He hed answered his and subject her to cruelties whication of a new rulo for No. 12 of the Gen- the lately saw two men heavily enrgued

Singapore where he was invited by her scandal and a diegruve the annual subscriptions of resident mom- jesorted by a

tio

be

the

missionary

with particulars, from the Secretary, Civil Empress-Dowager. The Russian Mission That the prosecution in a Court-Martial is shot in ten years the Spaniards would own hand rather than stipit to their circulation prior to the annual general meel- to sell books at “Hêngebou. "

Servico Corsussion Candidates must be is to be congratulated on having broken between 21 and 4 years.

down some of tho sbsurdly exclusive eti- TRE Tientsin Peking Hailway is reported service has been rundored to foreign inter- quette of the Imparis Court, whereby s to he now so far completed as to be only cate generally in China two or three miles from the Peking ter minus outside the Yangting gate. The

only trouble people travelling on the line Trent was a stiring moons at the P. & 0. have to complain of, is that there is little jetty on the 2nd May when the tender o no gocommodation for travelers at the Sam was about to convey passengers w places where stations have been erected, the Bingress of lapen, a great many peoply and much inconvenience results to those having been attracted there to bid farewell who have to wait for treins-N-0. Daily to Mr. R. F: Thorburn who terminated his Nesc

loug residence in Shanghai. The Town Band was

and I was in attendance

played * Auld

Ü

slip

THE ROMANTIC MABRILUE,

Carriod unanimously.

the

устье

Further, that upon enquiry runners had said that the punishment had been meted out by the peremptory ordace! of H.E. Chang Chib-tung, who had been informed of the attempted riot through the Consul representing Ur John's munky at Hankow-N.-U. Day News.

Mr Ellis seconded. Carried unanimously.

THE correspondent of a local native paper The Chairman then proposed the suteti-writing from Hedgehou, Hanan, states that eral Rules of the Club. By the now rula parading the river banks uutside that city

exuple of per re friend he had not been doing any wrong and for her as an English woman to suffer, she hers must be paid by 31st March instead of The legend on the cangue of each of the That, had ordinary promptitude been ob- not want to go away. In Colombo he went bought a quasuly, of strychnine which is May as heretofore, the object boing to desperdoen told the tale that they had been

aerved at Shanghai, mails could bare on shore. At any of these ports he could she constantly carried about with her, enable the Committees to close their ae-so punished for reapatly assaulting been forwarded to Europe by the Ger- have made his escape. If he had been resolved that the should die by her counts and prepare the raport for earlier Rey Griffith John while that mar mail steamer on Tuesday morning, guilty of the charge he would base unde instand of

of waiting here for four days. his escape. He prophesied that if he

cruelties

Tired of being dogged by K. Leigh secondađ. have cre

detectives the went to not regarded as a very complete or a lost the Philippines and none of them would vernor-General, and accused him of vory modern form of justice.

bo in the Islands. He was removed from

Mr F. F. Launert proponed the re-ulee That this remark may cut hoth ways, the Court to his cell, and next day, Sunday, plan Ho told her it was all faleshouds

and the intelligent and forcible defence 27th December, 1894, he was visited by and most day seat for her and insisted tion as Chairman of Coinuandoz W. of the local Queen's Counsof in the rothe whole of his family.

gyon her leaving the Philippines. Mrs. Hastings, and his olection was carried Kizal is

is rory wroth at the treatment she most enthusiastically by acclamation. cent case of Sergeant Frotter perhaps

Spanish doc- The Chairman then proposed that Mr balanced the possibilities.

When he saw his friends crying, Dr Rizal received at the hands of

in Manila sent to attend to her. She W. H. Potts abould be re-elected Hon.

Ta Health and Vignor of an individual de- That, apart from the apparent unsoundness endeavoured to cheer them up. He said to

of the prosecution, and the recognition he was quite ready to die; his death left, as we have already indicated, with Treasurer, and Mr T. H. Raid be elected pand upon the quantity and quality of the Blood. When the Uasuss has been at work, there aro of that fact by the lenionor of the punish was only rest from his labours. About the Fuensang Asked what was her in. Hon. Secretary for the ensuing year

Carried unanimously..

thrown into the blood, waste products, and it metit, I understand the endeavour to put half-an-hour after their admittance to the tentions for the future, she stated she

The following General Committes was detained in the bleed they induanes nutrition theas to not limitated but (through any cause) derably benefit the canteen, or, rather, that their marriage should be celebrat. long as she had breath it would be her elected by ballot --Hears R. F. Lammert, and function and fully produes organiq dipi

to auch bonusse is likely to concell, Dr Rizal proposed to Miss Taufer was shortly to visit hingland, but s

lobrat-endeavour to help the Philippines in their M. A. A Housa, R. E. Leigh, G. A. Caldosas-The Husantiertan. In cases of Saree to give the soldier bis glass of beer at ad bafore he was shot.

Shearted

well, A. Denism, B. Bischoff, W. Machell, fala, Starvy, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skla and Blood tight for liberty. in the arrangement, and they cheaper rate than before.

W. Armatrong and C. IL Thompson. Disenter, Pimples and Sores of nữ Hoda, the A Pseixe despatch reports that the Board lang syna," and hearty cheers and a tiger That, how the bonus bubble bas burst, it for the night. On the next morning a

Fervant came to Mies Taufer and said W. Resurran & Co., Pians and Musical afterwards alocted:Mesars T. Meck, G. Thousands of wonderful cures here been affected The following Balloting Committee was effects of Clarke's Blood Mixture as marvellons of Hates was leased the Ne-yo Culleys, or were raised for Mr Thorbum, who was is useless to ask why is he become cus

Rizal had sent for obtained the benefit in that Dr

-ker. Transisting Bureau, to the Manchurian visibly affected by the farewell extended to

who

Instrument specialists and experts. Work-Mollison, H. E. Mackenzie, TW. Ism by it. Clarke's Blood Mare in gold every Rateway Company to be used as the Fuking with Mr Thorburn's twenty years' service That, i

him. It isourioue thing in meetin

dayei

When she went she was not admitted nor Offices of the Company. The lase is with the Municipal Counal sa Svaretary

morning of the Rooms, Queen's Road Central.

Crook, it any

E. M. Hazeland, J. Roldis and M. | los fultatious and autoesitates, for the period

nod during which China givea

to present a bonus to an intermediata td

30th men ran.fur

morning of the execution at six ths right of control of the plan that during that period he was never absent nothing much can be sold against o'clock, she wont to see Dich und ng Ar idier boasted to a farmer of his ancient

buyer to Hussin tas

are quietly

A vote of thanks to the Chairman, pro married. When the marriage charian Railways, hausly for eighty years, from its for a single day, eitter is in these days of competition; but when I wore At the and of period both the college

(or for aulidsy,-N20

a seller gives a bonus at the superior of the ceremony was over, Dr Rizal asked his family, laring mich stress upon his having posed by Mr R. F. Lamart, sonoluded ***

dvacended from an illustrious man who liv. the proceedings. the treassation be wita, so soon become his widow, what ad several generations ago. Se much the original buyer, then

she intended do. She said she could worse for you, replied the farmer, for we charge of China. The Se-yê Collujú, as its

domes dishonest

Mr Thompson decline tv on the Tas blood is the sourse from which our That the last form of bonus or commission not promise where he would but and the older the set the poorer the urop. Committer, his han having been suh name implies, used to deal with sil state systems are built up, and from which we derive dovaments of the country in relation to

la rampant

at Home, is her intention was -both; bera

|

was to go to the rebel sang at

mitted to 145, 10 well known, and it is the duty of every Imus. He told her to take care of his

g through a misunder * Fon tus Blend it tas Lun-Oleks's standing. In Duneau, who wasS KOL foreign affairs wat the formation of the

and have 10 honest man to set his face steadily against approached with a rope to hind him, dance the bioot from all hepurities frott wk the ballot, will probably in invited to join Loung

buriad. The soldiers Yemen.-N. L. Dally

NEWS,

dern World famed Blood Miktare is rated to the news highest number of votes in Wind BALD-FUNdod: Man 13 Aas you the ingkatma deres of ang kand are seikited to give Clarke that correspondant sumedate the wine and kan weeping wis, had to leave kid, ever' usato: arising, ... For Berofol, Beurvy, the Committes that made a wes grow four feet high in wond-mined Blood: Mixtara u selul in fost de

Eirthday heading for While going down the steps from bia rườm Korean, Bad Lag, Side and Blood Din432, twenty minutes 15" Yes, saliib.", * Well, I ralus, Thousands of wonderful mures have been Keny kang, but I am very much afraid it, he tried ous to her that there was bonis rumples, and Bores of all kinda, ile süsch arg ways fl all your bet with repuss if you'll led by the Bold, are which Ki là perquld not meet with general approval thing in his little waking tail for marredom Thonsands of wondarial care aste 30 New Francs at Arived beat makes temperates on the from a prop of had on my head in ss any bele aware of your finner ma mab: They now sad again in would be all very boh which proved to be his leat veres se sfected by le. Sold every at in Pay Also Onola and th

wall, and way I be two of our legs bisicing sem nú goodbyez

this

and the railways are to revert to the sula. Dazu v IBAN468, OK 7

most well or phynosi capabilities.

If the blood to diewindd the bety is diarseed,

Jefferies from Berufala, Scarry, Eotezon, Bad, Lage, Hkin kud Blood Disosan, Pinglas, Das.

tomary, of

then

Uskallar cheosor (at his own cost) any of the family. On the bed for shops and Factory, Daddell St.; Show mert, W. A. Stopani, F. Latamart, G. T.where, at ka då per ko. Beware of world-

binahions

Molver

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Barometer 29.81 Temperature.

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