Page
Saturday, SeptEMBER 11, 1897.
Izaz numbers of counterfeit zupees are Constir. Hunt and family left for. San in circulation in India and Ceylon.
A SINGAPORE contemporary reports a case of murder committed by a Kling for 25 cents and a drink. Moral depravity could scarcely go farther.
محمد
Francisco by the P. M. S. China, at noon to-day, carrying with them the good. wishes of many friends. The new Consul (Mr Rounsveville Wildman) has taken evor the duties at the U, S. Consulate-
INFORMATION was received in Bingapore on the ord inst-that the Blue Funnel steamer
A BATCH of young French missionaries from Paris arrived by the mail stestuer Palinurus, which was homeward bound Bydney, today. They are for different ports in China and Japan.
̈ÔN the 10th-August-soxen torpedo boat destroyers wore commissioned at the Royal
from Jave to Amsterdam, broke down in the Indian Ocean owing to the rupture of
her tail shaft, and was towed into Bombay.
ADHEALE. H. Seymour is talked of as a
THE CHINA MAIL:
REVIEWS.
Tax.CHEVALIER D'AURIAC. By S, Levott Yeats, author of A Galahad of tho Creeks. London and Bombey: Lug- mana, Greou, and Co., 99 Pateruator Row; Hongkong: Kelly and Walsh. 1997.
CORRESPONDENCE.
MANNING OF THE MERCANTILE MARINE.
To the Editor of the "CHNA MALL' Hongkong Sept. 10, Sin-with reference to your reniarka on the manning of the mercantile marine, it does not appear to be an unmixed evil that sailing voula should be wholly manned by foreigners, as it will facilitate their being transferred to a neutral flag prior to the outbreak of war. Most of those men are, I bellevo, Norwegians and Swedes, and are stated to be thoroughly reliable, sober, and industrious, Lord Charles Beresford is reported to have recently stated to an
THE INDIAN FRONTIER, Calculta, August 28.--The dovernment
LATE TELEGRAMS,
Malaichaud.
(Timer of Ceylon.)
'DEATH OF COLONEL LABOB, | Gazette of India publishes that Government
Bombay, August 24.-Colonel Lamb has prohibits" bringing, by ses of land into died froin the injuries he received at British India any copy
of the Sabah Afalanut newspaper published at Con- stantinople.
LIEUTENANT COSTELLO. Ticutant Costello, 24th Punjab In. fantry, who behaved so well and was twice Bombay, August 23.-There is a resur-Rawalpindi on his way to Murrie. He is wounded at Malakkand, has passed through rence of the Plague round Pooza and at doing very well. Kirked, of a virulent type.
Dockyards for servico abroad. One of probable successor to Admiral Sir A. That the stoppage of the supply of Sully, Biron, Pimental and the rest in the marine only 63,000 are Britis1 subject par is also probable. Both pusts are six
theso, the Whiting, was commissioned at Portsmouth by Lout. J. P. Barton, with a complement of 62 offices and men, for the
Chins Station. Lieut. Burton, if we are not raistaken, was on this station rocently.
Buller, in the China squadron. Admiral Seymour was on the China Station as a sub-lieutenant in the Calcutta, 74-gan ship,
when Sir Michael Seymour was command- ing the Chica aquadroa.
CASE.
ALLEGED DUPLICITY OF THE
CHINESE JUDGE.
milk from a large European-managed dairy would be justified only by the
Tavest of reasons. That the European Dairies would never risk their reputation by dishonest means, and in custs of the slightest signs of sick nese, the ailing cOWS are invariably
olated and their milk destroyed.
'FRAGEANT WATERS' MURMUR That the proceedings in the Legislativa Council appear to be very prosaic and formal, but the making of laws requires some watching all the same. That I fancy the ordinance against the sale
Mr Lovett Yeats is one of the most of contaminated or unwholesome milk is ingenious of the rivals of Mesars Stanley directed more against the Chineas dairies Waymaan and Conso Doyle, the revivers of than those conducted by Eutopasne, to historical romanco, and like thusa he turns judgo from the wording of teininute to the wars of the League and the reign of
THE DOMBAY SEDITION. lately penned by the Medical Officer of Henri IV, for the environment of his par
General Blood's force at Mingacaw is re Health.
Bombay, August 24.--Mr. Tilak having rative of incident and adventare. The
coiving arms from the villagers. The been ill, an application has been made by That the object of such a uneisure must be reader will meet in the book before as
Honors, having suffered heavy losses, are the defence for a postponement of the hour- generally acknowledged to be most necas- many of the old friends whom he has met
returning home. The disturbance gene-ing until the second Monday in September. sary and commaendable, so long as tho in the Memoirs of a finister of France or
rally has apparently collapsed.
Mr Pugh, of the Calcutta bar, has been re- machinery for carrying out its provisions in the stirring story of Gaston de Foix, audience of working men that out of August 24-An attack on Suzida, the tained for Mr Tilak. The Natu Bathers is equally satisfactory.
and will rejoice to find Henry o of Navarra, 240,000 men employed in the mercantile outpost held by a detachment of the 30th are appealing to the Government for release, Sikhs, is imminent. An attack on Parch- THE ANNUAL PRESIDENCY MATCH AT BOMBAY. midst of circumstances not, lesa exciting This must be a mistake, as the latter
In the annual Presidency Match at Bam- and combate no less fierce than those which figure represents the number of foreigners, days' march from Kohat, in the Khyber, bay, the Parsons in their second innings on held his attention riveted in Mr Woyman's including 28,000 Lascars. Then there are which is the neurest place where reinforce-Saturday made 85, leaving the Presidency books. As in those volumes, we have hore 30,000 officers and domestics, ele, leaving ments are attainable. The furts arc con-126 to got in three hours. Instead of forcing sh abundance of those desperate fights in about 80,000 British season and stokera.sidered impregnable. passages tad on staircases, episodes on the The Lasers are serving in utuam vussels
The
the pace, Mr Jardine decided to play Foreign Office states that the Atair cautiouely, which proved the right tactica battlefield, courageous deliances, dusk
only. The P. and O. Company have tried promptly replied to the Viceroy's letter, for only three men pinde a determined dicings and deaths that form the stock in the experiment of manning their vessels denying that Afghan regulars joined with stated. Seven wickets were down for 73 trade of romanours of the clock and sword with British seamen sad stekers, but found the Mulish, and undertaking that no such when time was called, the draw thus favour school of fiction. But Mr Yants is no it to be impossible in evocation-1 am, hostilities shall ever be committed. He ing the Parses. Liett. Browns saved the imitator; the same materials are used as etc.,
alleges that if Alghan tribesmen joined at Presidency from defeat, carrying his bat by Barton and Weyman, but the style and
all, it was scerely. He donounces the through for 16 runa. the manner of their arrangement is ori-
Mullahs, whe had excited risings against } ROMBAT AND CALCUTTA AND THE HOME ginal. The story is told in the first
him in formor years. person by its hero,
and the skill of the author is evidenced by the on- conscious self-revelations of the shar- acter of a brave and modest soldier. The other characters are equally well drawn. Mr Yeate giros as as lively, Weyman gave us of the elder, and like nesses of Pantin the sutary, Pulin the Huguenot proucher with bis sillen feroci born of the memories of Jarnac and Mon- contour, and chiefly of de Belin, the gallaut, faithful and astute friend of D'Aurias, who serves him well while yet using him for The story of the novel is the bistory of one ning price, the of the many conspiracies against the king
Chineso Railways-China Guzelse. in which Biron constantly gagnged, su peatedly foiled, pardoned, and again con- spiring till be tried his master's patience too often nnd died on the scaffold in 1002. With this narrativo are combined the adventures of Madame de Bidache, whose
Us the Jet ist.. the Singapore marine JUDGMENT IN THE BENNERTZ That, at the same time, I am not quite engineers went ou strike for a higher scale of wage. Increases were almost immo- diately granted by the owners in a few The engineers were vigilant in keeping their men well advised with what was doing. They hired a launch to visit their mon aboard ships, and made a levy on all their mentors in employment.
cases.
(Special Telegram from Our Own Correspondent.)
Smarowal, 11th Sept.; 3.21 p.m. Teal Thotai, who, with Sir Nicholas J.
sure the Medical Oficer of Health has got hold of the principal cause of enterie fever in Hongkong. That bad milk is at Homo frequently to
blame, and may be so in this Colony.. That defective drainage is as likely to be as a source of such illness as con- caminated milk, and Dr Clark will perhaps reconsider or enlarge his minute when he learns a little more about the old, stopped-up drains of the Colony, Works could not get a single nasty sniff from the P. & O. essence at the Pinya. That other he must have her very lata on the scene, or his olfactory nerves are differently conditioned from those re- sidents who reported the disastrous dis covery of the trickling horror.
CARLYON BELLAIRS.
THE HOULEY-JAMESON SYNDICATE.
MAIL.
DEATH OF A MARAEANER,
Hannan, hoard' the evidence in the Ben-/ That I hear the head of the Reclamation portraituro of the younger Biron ne Mr and Mater, legal advisor, returned from the Amir read in public durbar the Vice-Maharance Surnomoyei, of Cossimbazar,........
Owing to the scarcity of fitters (mys a norte caso, has gurt his judgment to the Home paper) the defects to the Powerful, | Press for publication in spitu of an agros- cruisor. Casin the Hon H. Lambton, ment with Sir Nicholas Hannen, who has cannot be tavło grf in less thin six weeks, gone to Japan on holiday. ¿ after whie's sho will leave Portsmouth to
The Trotai finds against Armortz, who,
an
join the China Station, We have already he says, was trying to chest the Chiness That I have heard it stated by men who higher purposes in the cause of Fran have boot: cose to. The team will be 5 por marching towards the Sun Range.
announced that a telegram was received in Hongkong few days ago stating that the Powerful cannot leave England till late in September. She is expected in Hongkong about the end of the year.
Is recording the conviction of a Chinaman for milk adulteration in Hongkong end comparing his fine of $100 with fines of 810 and 825 in similar cases at Singapore, the Free Press expresses ita approval of the, Hongkong punishment. Our Singapore contemporary anys: That is, the sort of penalty to inflict where adultemtion is,
with natives, almost universal, where the pablic is victurised daily, and where detec- -tion can only be occasional.
The Shanghai Mercury of the 6th inst.
by endeavouring to sell the steamers be- longing to the Kiangyin Department. Ho orders Bennerts to return the steamers.
Diby
ecurity fatera
THE POISONING FATALITY AT
SHANGHAI,
CHEMIST SENTENCED TO IMPRISONMENT.
THE TOCHI EXPEDITION.
The late Maharaues was
all her giving she was extremely liberal and:
MILITARY NEWB.
The Afridi pesterday attacked Fort Calcutta, Aug.26.-Arrangmentesatisfac Mando, at the Khyber Pass, in great forrn, tory to the internets of hota Bombay and the line being me and a half wiles long. Calcutta will shortly be arrived at regard Shanghai, Sept. 6.
The fort is hold by a dotachment of Khybering the hour of the departure of the Eng Mr Karl Frosell, the representative of the Houlby-Jameson Syndicate, and Me Rifles Reinforcements are being rapidly lish wail steamer under the new contract. W. C. Platt, of Messrs Johnson, Stoker
pushel ap,
The British Agent at Kabul reports that the north yesterday. In the course of
In is reported from Berhampore that the interview with our reparter, Mr Frosall roy's letter, asking him to warn his subjects died yesterday. Universal sorrow is felt all
nat aiding the tribesmen. The Amir over the district. said that the loan contract has been
against agreed
• woman of very great bonevolence ;- and in- will be signed as sea, as satisfactory jects or sapoys to tako hostile action against upon by the Tyung-li Younen and that it swore that ho had never induced his sub- arrangements about the railway concessions
the British.
broad-minded. 12,000 tribesmen are reported to. ha
Allahabad, August 20-A special féle- ought to know that no one in the Public
Sir Endon Blood's force in the Swat grain from London states that it is practi Service knows where the old drains are
Valley has received 770 riles from the ally settled that Sir W. S. A. Leokhart That it was a pity the horrible revelation
tribesmen, who barn all the towns and vil-succeeds, Sir Georgo White. All the hathor of the P. & G. cutlet was not given at once to the Medical Officer of Health,
kages along their march by General Blood'srities in England and India concur in the order.
cloction. Since Sir Evelyn Wood's def- aven although he not have much to say about the insanitary freaks of Go.
nite appointment as Adjutant-General do Sirala, August 19.-General Bird on the cue also has been discussed. The Secrets vernment drains. That this divided authority on sanitation hand is sought by d'Ayen of the king's hal on the 8th inst., before Mr A. Zinner Khck. The Madda Khel tribe must come Lockhart would resign his present post, It In the German Consular Court at Shang of punishment imposed on the Moda official royal confication, when Sir W. 17th inst. antinced in Durbar the terras ry of Stato is being moved to obtain the has been the great drawback of our so-party, de Gomoros among the pictors, man, Vice-Consul (with Count A. von
savitary
system for many years and d'Auriac. The course of back, and will be until it is knocked in affair from the time when the hero seoks G. folchers as Asseasons), Mr Voelkel, ut der all the Maliks and other ringleaders in benefit of his hoaith. Sir George White's
Butler, Messrs G. Lomblo, F. Lemke, and
in and make submission agreeing to surren-maining in London till the spring for the the head
his In consequence of the Dorvishes having That we are now at a most critical periods death at La Féro to the couture of the Meiss Voelkel and Schroeder (Pharmazia the attack on the Political Officer and escort succession to the Quariormoster-Goneralship
at Matzar on the 10th June, who, after ia und'uoided. of the per arminage scheme, and unless in the low tavern of the Taisen
Are Kild simple dircetness that de l'Union), who had by some mistake such unquiry, & General Bird thinks fit.. Lord Wolseley is sufforing overy one of the old drains is traced to rivets the attention of the reader. Frota given strychning instead of santonine to ho many declare matist be surrendered. All
buzele. its source, there is overy likelihood these the quarrel which breaks out in the first Mr J. Chambers' child and which mistake
be dealt with
TAK PUTUOB POLICY OF INDIA, ancient underground sewers will produce chapter to the betrothal which closes the proved fatal, was charged under Articles rendered will
in such way, and be subject to such purish- London, August 2-The Daily News XXII. of 15th May, 1871. a crop of epidenties in the future."
book it cannot be laid side, and That I was glad to see the lazy dust-haat summer afternoon could not be
and a long
The charge having been read, Mr Voelkel ment as he may determine. All stolen says that the talk of the Sultan's emissaries men had been brought to book in their pleasantly passed than in the perusal of and mid he could not account for the aris
admitted having made up the prescription, property must be restored in good condi- having fomented the rising is ridiculous, tiun or is default, its valus as determined It attributes the risings entirely to the an ondeavours to fill up our lovely Har
tako.
by Government alust bo
be paid. Payment pexation of Chitral inspiring anxiety in of a fine of R1,200 on account of the urother districts. This article odda that the That this couvieties should convey to the
bing Me Chambers, the father is our
Evidenco was then given, the witnesses der of Moharrir of Sheranni Lexy Bust future-poliny-of the Indian Government official mind the paramennt necessity for thy utrcst vigilance in supervising every
boy, who took the prescription from Dre made. The payment of a fine of deinands surious consideration. That we are almost within three months of branch of the conservancy in the Colony,
Zedelius ; the house caulie, who obtained $10,000 in cash or arms on necount of the recent misconduct of the tribe, whos0 allowances will be forfeited, is also ordered. the medicite from Mr. Voelkel the departure of our present Governor,
Scholvein, the analytical chemist; and Dr Zedeli, and yet we no hint us to His Excel-
The tended the child. lency's successor.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
SUPPLIED TO THE URINA MAIL.']
LONDON, Sept. 9. THE NILE EXPEDITION.
ovacnted Berber, arrangements are being
made at Suakim to communicate with the Nile force. The Dervishes are withdraw- ing from all eastern posta.
DEPARTURE OF THE DUKE AND
DUCHESS OF YORK FROM IRELAND.
The Duke and Duchess of York have
saysInformation received hero to-day left Ireland after visiting Belfast, where frusu Hongkong shown that the 31st of they received an immense ovation, August proved a voritable day of reckoning for the large army of speculators in the
colony. Several well-known people are only just managed to arope through, hav- ing been put to a serere test; but the pressure proved too much for one prominent resident, who has succumbed entirely.' Who was the prominent resident? Settling day was responsible for at least two hasty dicappentances from the Colony, but neither of the leventers could, by any stretch of the imagination, be regarded as 'prominent
residents."
Last night, a water polo match was played between teams representing the Victoria
30 NEW PIANOS just arrived; best makore. Also Cabin and Transposing Pianos, guaran. teed for the climate." W. Robinson & Co.
THERE is a story of a Sclotish minister who, seeing one of his congregation asleep.
brought him up. with a paese, and then, holding out a finger, said solemnly, "There'll offender retorted. Ay, sir, but it'll no be be no sleeping in hell, John to which the for the lack of ministere.".
Our best congratulations to the British Minister at Peking and Lady MacDonald on the birth of a daughter to them in the unique in the annals of British representa Chinose capital. The event is, we believe, tion at Peking. for though Lady O'Conor
called
bour.
with
d'Or
more
The Chevalier d'Aurine. My Yests has dous good work before, but his latest essay in historical fiction shows a gat sa even upon The Honour of Bavelli, and all his rouders will hope that he may soon be enabled to give up again for their deleta tion sou of the fow leisuse hours that official life in India affords.
the
Dr
THE BEITISH FORCES ON THE FRONTIER.
FRANCE AND RUSSIA.
"from
car-
Long and repeated conferences have taken place at St. Peterburg between Haaotaux and Count Muravioff.
THE KING OF SIAM AT DOESDEN. ・・ Simla, August 24-There are now includ. ing the Tecili and Malakand Field Forvos, The King of Sium has arrived at Dresden. about 12,000 men on the frontier, including The King of Saxony has conferred a ligh the ordinary garrisons. Thirty-two thou- | order upon him. sand of the total are mobilised troops.
FROSTING IN TILE KHYBER PASS.
following report by AN ATAUST. By Ouida. London: TMr Frank Brown, Government Analyst,
Fisher Unwin. 1897. That it would appear likely, as I have al
ready said, the General Commanding was
Hongkong.on
on the contents of the two to have a longish innings as Lioutenant-
Just an aptly, this might have boun en- bottles sent to him for analysis, r bottles titled A Potboiler by Qaida." Governor, or that a new Military Gover
It is not marked 4, the powder originally made up nor will be sprang on the Celony before of the Motha and Under Two Flags by Mr Voelkel and analyser by Dr the Sanitary Board is popularised, or a method. As a piece of oyniciem it would a powder subsequently made up by bir
type, but follows the authoress's later Stilreix; and bottle faarked B containing Allahabad, August 24.On the very day That it was pleasant to ace Mr A. P. Mac.
Municipal Board is formed.
on which the Amir's letter was received at he dificult to sUTES. The aristocratic Volkel :-
Peshawar, the Afridis were moving upon won taking' s prominent part at thean altruist, a collectivist, a Fourrierist, chnine nitrate is pressut in the small botion among the various claus, as those re prig who poses as the friend of the people" Hewalts show conclusively that stry-the Khyber. There has been mucle dissen That it acoma to be not so very long turned inside out by the skilful novelist, strychnine nitrate to nine parts of sugar of Indis are averse to joining in any hostilities.
Aquatic Sports the other day.
an Fagulist, a Tolstoi istised and the asked A to the extent of one part of civing subalies from the Government of since Mr MacEwen took an active part who provides ontertaining reading even if in
member of that old
But the extraordinary fanatical excitement her denouement is institution, and yet a new generation
is apparent from the arst
Examination of contents of large bottle which prompted the attack on Malakband many another aristocratic ro- marked The powder did not dissolve and led to the Mohmand raid seems to have Like page. has arisen since
time. that ths
ator of society, Wilfrid Bertram learna That
gonerator V.)
the soluble portion carried away even the most far-sigated E. C. and the Colony are fortu- there are people porfectly satisfied with had a sweet taste; when tested by Hoiu- Afridi headmen. The whole tribe is said aate in having a man whose sympathy their position is the social scale and with tien of potassiumn periodide and by Moyers with youth is as strong an ever it was, their condition no members of a com- Ke-agunt ne alkaloid was indicated, the pew-whether the Kuki Khel near Peshawar be in ans, though it is not clear and as well and as neatly expressed.
munity where all cannot ha en
equal. It der reduced Fehlang's solution, showing this itself have deserted their Malik, Amin
the V. B. C. as
milk.
FOOTBALL AT CALCUTTA.
Calcutta, Augurt 23.—The finst match for the Indian Football Association Chal- lange Shield was played on Saturday after noon during a small cyclone accompanied with heavy rain. An onormous crowd of spectatore assembled to witness the gams,
Artillery stationed at Barrackport Dal Club and the 41st Field Battery Royal ausie won by four goals to mil. Mre Governor, presented the shield to the wis Stevens, wife of the offiolating Lieutenant The ground as ankle doop in alush,
which was between the Dalhousie Football
ners, amidst much cheering. in water; completely i
DEATH FROM ENTERİO FEVER,
Recreation Ulub and the West Yorkshire experienced a similar event, during the That in addition to the now cotton mills you is perhaps tue much to expect the raader presence of sugar of milk; the unsoluble Khan, who laat week sent & contened on the wounds received at Maizar,
time Sir Nicholas was Minister, still it took Regiment at the Club enclosure. There place at Chefoo.-L. and C. Express. pas a large turn-out of spectators, inde- Ading the Hon. J. H. Stewart Lockhart, Tue Spectator, discussing the Andrés Bal; Colonial Secretary, and Mr A. P.. Mac-loon experiment and North Pate expedi Even. The game was a fast one, but not of discovering the North Pole is by a guld tion generally, says that the only real chanco quite so free from fouls and rough play go route. There is an infallible method of the game played between the same toate reaching the Pole. Convince Londez sud
Now
York that there are goldfields all as the Aquatic Sports. The Club team round it." was not in the same form, oither, and as the soldiers had been carefully prepared for the contest they won an exciting game by 3 goals to 2. Sorgt-Major Westcott, W.V.R., again officiated as raferee
THERE has hean some gossip as to tho value
Jave as likely soon to take shape in the Colony
mentioned, yet a third is spoken of
That his namorous friends said Good-bye" of the best Consule of the United to one States whom Hongkong has ever bad in She person of Mr Wm. B. Hunt, who left to-day in the stesmar China. That I have more than onde referred to the sterling character of Consul Hunt, and it will be sufficient now to say the Colony will be poorer for the loss of a high able official.
in tha
Mc Voelkel was asked whother ho wished
chinine for santonins.
The Court auntenced him to four weeks imprisonment.
Monday
1st Sikhs, has died of enteric, which super- Smis, August 22-Lieut. Higginson,
Saton-Brown, let
Let Punjab Infantry,
is now the
class American gentleman and an admir- pretty girl in his own exslied station. THE Foochow Tea Improvement Co. in- the Afridis wore moving down the Pass. Jopartment.
of the estate of the late Mr Barney Bar-That the now Consul (Mr Rounseville nato, and as to how much will go to the
Wildman) comes amongst us with a good Chancellor of the Exchequer sa death-
record, and I can only wish he may sue duties. Mr Labouchers, bolors the South coed in Elling the void made by the Africe Committee, enunciated the proposi.
departure of his worthy predecessor.
hard dish. It is said that the Inland Re- temporary has been asking questions, Tenue would be propared to compound at
after the example of the Hon. Thoma £4,000,000.
Whitehead. How near these statemente
SHORTLY after his arrival in Shanghai, the that Mr Barnato was worth £2,000,000 in That I notice your frisky morning, con.
Maizar.
THE ARMENIAN COMMITTER RESOLVED·
TO AUT.'
to contemplate with screnity the project of portion of the powder answered to the tens to reinforcs Landi Kotal and Ali an Oxford graduate.
for optonine; the santouins was found to However this may be un Afridi Lieut. the only survivar of the six military marry & Howar girl as a demonstration of
of his faith in his own the extent of one part of santonine to nine er fores, appeared in the Khyber early on officers present at cical comedy is permitted to principles but just as the writer of far parts of sugar of milk'
morning. The tribesmen арриг indulge
INDIA OFFICE AFPOINTMENTĄ. moved from the Bozai ently
ozai Valley by the
Allahabad, August 21.-A London telei which brought them into the highest, improbabilities the novelist must to make any statement, to which he replitalachi route, be allowed a certain degree license in that the evidence was quite conclusive, but Pass quite close to Ali Masjid. They ate gram dated 20th instant states that Min
ofdsaund Nos!, expusing the indinserition- and illogical the he could not imagine how he gave strypicked that furt, beid by a detachment of Secretary of the Frodo Works at the india
c... appointed; surdities of of the altcmistic destrine.
supporters of the
Khyber Rifles and preaumably by some Office in Badgersion to Mr Clemont & Cobin. Quida encompasses
Kaki Khels also. Firing was heard in this Mr Colin G. Campbell succeeds Mr Ne Bertram's eyes and marrying him to a pastical justico by tearing the sales from
direction before 8 s.m.. and later in the Assistant Secretary in the Political day news was brought into Jamrud that Whether justice is done to the touching of vited teaders for a further small Invoics of
On their way they came across Fort Maude, the altruistic school it, is not our purpose to enquire. It is audictant to any tus novel is said them at quite as satisfactory prices a bit and well placed on an eminence over. Armenian Committee similar to the one
which is about four miles machine-made teas from their Factory, and
from Jamrud
London, August 22.—The Ambassadors This Fort is small one, but strongly at the Forte have received a letter from she light, compressed and amusing."
before. They also sold anal
looking the read. It is
It is usually hold by 40 fasued in 1898, declaring that they are most distinct improvement, on thuse mixde or 60 Khyber Rides, but it is
is unoortain don: J. S. Virtue and Co., Ltd. THE AT JOURNAL. August, 1897. Lon. their own garden; and these teas show a look
A what
W89 the strength of the detachment "ary of waiting and resolved to act.. The desicability of an issue of Here again we have
THE CURLS BEBELLION AND THE more than ordinary interest.
UNITED STATES. Art is macring and cultivation is fully evident, within the walls on Monday. The small bet garrison seems to have behaved staunchly,
Judge Woodford, the Dow American
the appointinent of a Commission to settle the claims arising. from the Cuban Rebellion.
TREAT BRITAIN'S BUZERAINTY OVER THE TRANSVAAL.
from bought leäf..
6
and with a less.
The interview-if it may he spoken of as may be to truth it is of course impossible That few of the queries are likely to be blended with commonplace information / The teas being heavier in the hand, as in the afternoon they were reported to Minister in pain, her boon charged withi
answered, cave o e-namoly, that I'bos that appeals to overy well road manter ogur, more understand that be still holding out, though closely preared. the negotiation
now American Consul, Mr Goodnow, was interviewed by an enterprising reporter.
such is amusing. The first question was to say. Certainly Me Barat died very wealthy, although not perhaps so wealthy 'Can you say anything on the silver ques- as he had at one time been, and the Ex- tion? Anything more malapropos can chequer will benefit considerably. scarcely by imagined, and it is not to be wondered at that Mr Goodnow compressed | ON 11th August, Mr Bitchie, who was no- his lips and gave decided negative shake Captain Vereker, received at the Board companied by Sir Churtenay Borlo "and of the head. When asked to talk about of Trade representatires of the Peninsular himself Mr Goodnow replied: Well you the Glen, and the Clan Lines
and Oriental, the Orient, the British India,
sofs
steamships can say I like Slinghai-J have been hore order to discuss whether any, and, if so, what steps should be taken to light the Bast end of the Gulf of Aden. The
3 hour' The reporter fails to record whether there was a naughty little twinkle
which
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CHURCH SERVICES.
the
in the Cunaul's eye; that is left to the im were also represented. The general opinioniandolines, and Strings of all kinds, W. Ed. Pinnington. The result of Mr Pindinge on their return home to supply our view to rendering assistance if this shout ORDER OF HORAL DEVICE AT ST. JOHN'T
able
and mluable
CATHEDRAL-13TH SUNDAY AFIZETE
TRINITY.--GEPT. 12. Matina-Responses, Ferial; Venita Bur
rowos; Palme, Jones and Osmidge Te Deum, Garrett in F Hopkins in 0: Hymns, No. 277 and 208; Offer. iory Hymn, 233.
with proportion of dust. or woman, whilst yot in keeping the Corapany have some 70,000 young tes lieve Captain Superintendent May is in the higher's
The Khyber is swarming with Afridis, their art in
in the interesty very good health, in spite of the lengthy Mestes Virtue's journal is published. The plants, which they have raised from Darling extanding If mile
This was the essays on Runnymede and Magna Charta
position jeeling and other Indian seeds, shortly to
in the Khyber four principal articles whow tha delivered of late.
the current number.
be planted out; the result of which will itself on Monday afternoon, but at the the of 'At That
it stands to
to reason it was not a plea more than ordinarily readable contribu
ho watched with much interest. — Echo,
samo time
A debate has taken place in ders were received of another sant thing for a Captain Superintendent tion by Cosmo Munkhouse, illustrated by
body
moving on a more southerly Transvaal Volkeraad on Ms Chamberism's line, their object being the village of of Police to recommend severe measures T. M. Swan. Gen. Cunningham tolls of the Blackburn mission to investigato Kadam, which lies at the foot of the hilly stub house of Commons on the against some of his ablest officers.
4th in repudiated the idea That, all the same, I fancy Captain May the great advance made in the exterior and the possibilities of improving and extending sume two miles south-west of Jaarud. At of foreign arbitration betwgen a Sunsin can honestly feel ho has done his duty, in a delightful and all too short arifole taken an inordinately long time to getting with two Batteries was held in reserve was warmly criticised by Herr Wolmarans,
interior decoration of yachting craft; and
British trade with China seemed to havu Pushawar itself, the main body of troops and a subordinata power. The speech and that most unprejudiced residents George Morley takes us over the country under weigh, it would appear from sune At 3 o'clock news was received that Forta leading member of the Volksraad, whe give him full credit for having done it. BROWNIE.
in_com- pany with that skilful illustrator Frank notes of their proceedings since their arrival Maude was still being attacked, and Kathe of George Eliot's. English novels
the 4th Dragoon Guards and over the Tonce of a British Suzerainty: kin China which have been contributed to Companies of E The old Dickson. Admiralty, the Trinity Hours, and Lloyd's PATENT MUSIC hazes, Violins (ñne models).
controversy of the the Times by its Hong Kong cur for in sordared to move from Jamrud towards
British *Statues of Robert Burns' is rooponed by that they have carried out their
Infantry were agination. Still, an interview is an interpanies pressit was in favour of the erection Robinson & Co.
of the representatives of the shipping comK-
ton's study of the various statues is summed
active and business-like fashion and will be the mouth of the Khyber with view, even if, like a book, there's nothing of lighthouse on the east point of the
up in the following sentences, the applica busi in't.
island of Socotra. It is probable that THE Canadian Pacifio Railway has declared, are familiar with the products of the sculp were not
tion of which may be made by those win business community with much interesting prove prstanc As the Fort, however,
information. Their travels is some
up the Pass itself, the legislation would be necessary before effect
unattended with inconveni furce could not with safety have moved far a half-pearly dividend of two per cent, ontors' chisele Dundee would iosa nothing
ence and oven dangers, and its Preferred stock and one and a-half per if its Burns sat on the Sidhaw Hills, and the them, Mr Nevill, was attacked by small liable to flank attacks,
ane of into the hills, where it would have been THE steamer Flintshire landed eighteen could be given to this view.
ceat on its Common stock. The outlook affect of the H and Flaxman marbles on Dox, under circumstances which must number of tribesmen sighted. Thus to Eversong-Responses, Farist; · Kesim
Battery even- maxim guns at Singapore last week. They Tur engine-room complement of the Power is considered caticfactory.
only be negative. They suggest no ideal have rendered his recovery very pro-
aust tually opened fire at 2,000 yards 00 & are all .303 bere, to be used with cortilite. Fil and Terrible in as followsOne chief
either moral or intellectual, and other than blératic. Thanks, however, to the mis tired at once, but it was not found These will be variously used for flank de. Fongineer, seven engineere four shit Ma Pritchard Morgan, MI.F., was well as miere evidences of the recognition of sionaries et Chaotung, Mr Thorne and to proceed up the Pass, so the fence of forts, nad of the harbour en first and second class, and 219 stokers and satisfied with his trip to Poking last recedhe Stevenson statues for Kilmarnock and respondent says, 'behaved in a very noble evening later information was received
ERAS, 14 ERA, 27 losing stokers
greatnses they cannot stimulats am
ambition
Maasra Piper and
who and that he has made arrangements for a further Chicago, and that by Hugh Cairns trances, as well na for general land work stakere second class. ·· At present there are visit to the Chinese capila! this autumn Boston, assort themselves with the Ste manner, taking Mr Nevill into their houso that two of the defenders of Fort Maude about 72 stokore second class in each ship: Ho will again be accompanied and Hill, but only so far as they rest upon during him back to health,' the entire and wighteen of the attacking force had been with infantry. Some will be on fixed come this original complement was 273 stokers; } daughter, who was with him oven when he Nasmyth (who painted Burns's portrait of their united to have the bad to surrender, as at night, the Fort was mountings and others on light wheeled but this was reduced, before commission-penetrated to Cocardia, in the early days and no further. The Dainath at Aber-
mission survived their adventurous experil ei The little garrison, it is presumed, carriages. From a gametical point a viewing, to 210 stokoss. Now application has of that town's development. Mr Morgan's deen, the George Ewing
and we may hope soon been made to the (says the Singapore Free Press) that in, firesch ship to he Inarded for the staff in first visit to China was the result of a series the George A. Litwɛon at Ayr, are the re- Hene to the important province of Sze encourage the views. They do men in Aames.
The post waK ONE Admiralty loz
of no 'Voloči A considerable portion of their great importance, but its efficacy, these eighteen-reckoning one 32 ER2.8, x lebding stokers, and
sed by two engineers of conversations with Li Hung-chang as that sults of deeper thought and stronger chuen, and with regard to that portion One cannol yet say what tactics the Afridis Capture may Afridie 60 Maxins as equal to 75 infantry, deployed, stokers and stokere second dass. Practic diplomatit was crossing the Atlantic after ideality. The Pomers at Paidey, like the of Thine may have something put to
push forward. will fellow, but if they are emboldened by his sojourn in England.-L. and O. Macgillivray at Irvine, is unrkedly in communicate; but the sketch given of their unopposed march down tas and in notion are about equal to 1,340 WA alley that fure the
asked for is rumbay additional, infantry, de a reinforcement to as the proper complement for each
and the two detect considered by the Admiralty 201
dividual
thonsalves
1 1a Khyber the garrison. And as we have before re.The number, anys: A DEvað correspóndent WE understand that private information om any possible groups. The ether conungan is distinctly unfavourable to be leave the kills, and venture into the.
those prospecta
of developing a large trade plain near Jamrud or Bara, their tents are good, and the stehing of Briton throug Burma to which Mr Holt 8. Hallett men will be terribly severe, as the Cavalry
punish marked, they draw no pay, retions or cloths bone to great. When working in thres barched Bingapore to the affect that Riviere's pleture, The King Libation, in this and other papers has se sedulously and Hare Artillery will be abis to cus Witches there are Eva stokars in seak on. Col. Chard, recently commanding Royal is worth the whole of the price charged for dirasted attaction. In fact, though there them off. They may possibly elest to sing ing, they need no extra bark, they gine room, and four atckers assond ass in Engines at Singapore, is suffering from the number.
sach stakehold
when working un full speed, a tenewal of his old trouble, cancer, which
some trade to do got at may be
ough to Jow bil
which bound the plain Seamao, I communastion should eve
ba from the entranca of the Khyber right down
• i nedowlry to put the man is now showing itself in the throat. It hospital
established it from our Barman pro- to Bars and aven Aimal Chabatire, near
with #This
whose development even Simis, Augurt 36.The Afridis, after
Vossel.
his
at Glasgow,
раз
and
the
CUT
its escort returned to Janrud.
Batte Possible
with
In the
the
to
Blag
Garrett, Tomlinson and Wealer nificat, Smart in G; Nano Dimittin Foster in E; Hymns, 380, 995 and 240; Voluntaries, Posade, Gall wantAndante (from Violid Cont oorte), Mendelssohn..
UNION CHURCH-SUNDAY, LEFT 19 no 11 am. Voluntary Catatius,
Hymn, No. 359 (1st Tone), Stainer; Hyran, No. 388 (St. Raphael). Hop kina; Hymne, No. 321. (Felia), Men, delssohn Pear, No. 7(Doublehant), Flintoft Antheth, No. 10 prale the Lord, Hopkins Voluntary dante from Violin Concerto, niendals. sohn.
*Reveria Anon 1 Hymn, No 18 (Ceylan Roy Hymn, No. 683 Lowry (Consecration 1.85 (Gounod), Ch. Gounod:-
at intervals, nor do they With the four of the S
don't require to be sent home in troopan of Ace watches, which Fares at men in each this be definite, it would seem as though i New Frago and Organ Kepairing Materini | vincas, it seems-an if the vast distriot of the Kohat Faus
not though, and it will the relist efforded by the late opem and Machinery just to hand; also the latest settled government cannot be looked at troops retired, returned to Fort Maude,
over ba
valuable weapons aviable for me in the Binzuyora défoncea
pomible
Ithe Fourful and "Terrible | pat s
were one
pm. Voluntary
and
Q Minor
in
178 (St. Mabyn) Brow
489
Tallis
Canon), Tallisi
War March of the Prieste, from
Senior Maxim battery in the British jezz be abosľubaly
sroept under Son on the tongue he boon merely a Bus W. Robinson & Co. Tloe, there are now
mont dreadfully trying sonditions, to steam temporary check to the most formidable
the present complement for se
disease. We trust this later newa m
for within a century or two. However, it in which they burns, as well as Ali Masjid, *Athalle,' Mendelssohn. Pastorso. 1zeir importent antien intigs ; if the trash plexión on the case, but Tas Straits Times says ;-It is understood | Premature to forin an opinion as to the i ferther up the Past Land! Ketal kae nos ;
symptoms prove really to be that the passenger lines will shortly raise views of the mission on this part of their ret bean attacked, though an attack is ax-WERKZAN ve that the
of the same character as before, we fear the dollar rate of the passaged homeward, will be awaited with keen interest in Land are now reported to be 50k All is quiet as 10.30am. Jan 14, 618 tar, 180
journey until we have their report, which preted. The casualties amonges the enemy
Ten 1971 As marmant shely anti- be amkingly awaited by: Colonel Chard's with the sterling rates. The rish may be
Very Hetle faith is placed here in 4 pm. rumenija Triandy bars-Yogapin fun at any moment, talgraphie indructions
mere throughout the -Durland
· Izabrnimentispasia
auto
Piano and Museni
should momkabe
where
Soolad to man that Httle can be'idde. Further news will do as to bring these more inte conformity | mahiru and by all the Chambers of the AmES ARVINDRIA IN ODATASETS IN BANKA TALES