Saturday, May 7, 1895.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS,

(SUPPLIED TO Zuk 'China Mail"]

Loxtoy, 4th May, 1893. THE AMERICAN-SPANISH WAR. << The whereabouts of the Spanish fect is will anknown, but according to the hatest news the combined fleets are assarabling at Cadiz.

TROUBLE ON THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA

A disturbance at Sierra Leone now pc- tically involves, the whole colony, The facturion havo imen bored and the native! mariager of the missionaricu masacred The rebels arcbow close to Freetown. Ro- inforcements have been despatched and H. M. S Blade has left Gibraltar to land a navál brigado at Frestown.

TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP, The final in this contest -was played this afternoon, between Mowers Muberley and Pinckney, with the fullowing result

Maberley.4, 7.5, 6.1. Finckney-4.4.

CEMENTIGHT PAINT.

Our Friday evening last, a paper writin

WEATHER REPORT.,,

THE WAR.

The following notion is issued from the: | Observatory -

in the North. The depressions appears to be moving Eastwards the North of Shanghai. Gradients slight in the South. NW, winds; fair. Forecast light and moderate 8. W. s

THE CHINA MAIL.

making for the harbour, and suspecting it THE CHINESE PLAGUE HOSPITAL.

bon Spunlah vessel shu gavo elace, but

the British ensign was hosted and the

der

to arrange all details, etc., so enta blishment of a Chinuso Plague Hospital un- recction 3 of Ordinaned 11 of 1885, bu dismissed. The reason why I uke this motion is that the hospital is startcal and is now in working order. Dr Thomson is in medical ebarge of it, and I presune he is responsible practically now for the working

hospital

<if

the

THE SELECTICOMMITTEE DISMISSED. At yesterday's meeting of the Sanitary On the 7th at 11.45 . The baronster THE DELAY OF DESPATCHES. Esmeralda (ns sho turned out to be) steam-

Hord, Dr Atkinson moved in pursuance of fallen on the Chins coast, particularly

od quietly iuch a place of safety out of theinted the 21st April, 1838, by the

notice That the select emitter ap line of fire Some batteries which opened fire at Cavite wore silenced in about a quarter of an hour afterwards. The Americans reuered the artaak on Spanish flock.

the During

the bemtard-

placky effort to get within striking, ment two Spanish torpedo hosts made distance of the Americans, but a well- directed shrt struck one in the areen and she auk immediately; the other and was destroyed shortly afterwards, After covering from the surprise of the tick the Spanish Adoural bravdy directed in flagship the Reina Gridin at the Ameri cos, bus the fierce ring of the U. 8. squadron forced him to retire. The good the other site of the story. This extraordmarksmenship of the American gunners on

FRAGRANT WATERS' MURMUR That the anxieties of the week have been

specially trying to most people. That War and Pestilence ar neighbours or victors of grin vlaage enough, crot when contemplated only at a distance. That when a whole week: passes without & word of definite news as to the safety of friends in a bombardment, and when one has to weep with those who woup for the I of friends by the forrible pestilence that walketh at nau-day, it will be quite

ALARM IN THE STATES.

Hongkong, May 7, 1 p.m. The delay in the arrival of despatches from the Philippines has aroused something approaching alarm in the Colony, the Caited Hentes and Europe, and anxious tolographic inquiries are daily being re ceived in Hongkong respecting the canse of the delay. The only information given 14 the world regarding the curse of events in the Philippines during the lant wunk WIS that published in Madrid as Spaniste rirapatches from Mantle, and the public and the Cited States authorities are naturally anxiona ta nbtain

Mr Ormsby secondle)

Mr Blu-De nut you think that before the committee is dissolval we ought to see a rupart of what they have done so that wo

cur consider it

Dr Atkinson-There has been a report. Mr Bie-have not seen any. I do not row what has been done.

Dr Clark-A report woubt have been sent in before this meeting, but there has been disposed of night-il. Mr Thomson wrote vemu diioalty with reference to the

to me and asked what the wishes of tho select committed

the moltoe decided that

NURSES' MEMORIAL FUND

The following surs have been subcribed to this Foud:-- W. C. H. II

M. A. S.

$10

5

MISS HIGOIN, Died April 28,-1898 MISS IRELAND, Died May 5, 1898, Love tork up the harp of Life, and smule on all the the self, that, treating, red to

will autu

mnie out of sight.

--Tayaba

Life, Laye, Death, nay sare this trio Ne'er eu aught in conson hold, Yet is Love of Life the silver, Pass we to the Jafo abermal,

And by Beth, as gates of gold,

Flowing round us as a river,

Where with never failing Levo

We are blast all dronnis Rive.

And when Life was hat as talent

emprehensiola how a subdued and uary delay has catised auch auriezy in the played. havoc with the then, and in matter, wad were in referenco to the Ever by its sweet possesOTE

That we have hui to meten the loss of an-

|

the best thing to do would be to hum the night soil. was down yesterday morning haiding an incinuantor, hat aufortunately what they land done in the way of the contacter wismulcrstond the dicee tines wlach had be gifer to him and has no: completed work, but as soon as is in full working ordux it will be for the select committed to set in a report us to the report of the committee were awaited what has been done by them. :14; Me May

withal restless feeling has pervaded the United States and we learn that the a few hours the white thy was hoisted by cominunity for sono days back.

American Consul-tleneral at this port, Me the Spaniards. One of the first vessels to

To nye Rovunsevulla Widawan, hins received instrus sancuinis to the attack was an old worden other of the gallant little barul of ladytions from the hour authoritas, should hulk Castine, which had kops up a vigorous nurses, Sister Gertrude having followed

the despatchs bout, sot novissa at an early the her companion (Sibitor Prosces) to the

date, to take steps to obtais information of honoured resting-plice of the martyr to

the state of affairs in the Philippines. It duty,

out est dispense with the services of one is quite erilait that Comunicadore Dewoy

or other of the vessels of his squadron to not as a despatels buat, or that the war vessel he has sent off to Hongkong has en disabled on the toyage: The former

by the dire disease, whose relations have commanded the sukitrest sympathy of the "entire ecamemnity; but naturally the nelf-sacrificing nature of the nursus' Fate has been the chief source of regret.

en the above subject by Mr Marki, of the That other Europezos have been chimed Cemontight Works, Warbai, was read be- fore the Institute of Engineers by the Hon> Sec, Mr W. S. Balloy, and practically i)- fastrated by several striking experiments. One of those was the busting to rednem oỆ na frám sheet painted With Cement ght without injury the coating, and Hoveral imembers of the Institute bora witness to the superiority of the.com. position for ships' decks, funnels and house walis, etc. The discussion was opened by Mc Juha Kinghorn and continued by Mesers Ranney (Chiran), fridger, Sin

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clair, Mollist, Winterbarn, Murchis, Lo Breton and Bailey. On the motion of the Chairman, a hearty vote of thanks, colpled with best wishes for the success of the pow product, was tendered to Mr Marti.

WATER STATISTICS.

We have recoived the following from the Hon. 1. D. Ormsby, Director of Public Works:-

Oh lat May, 1808 the water in Tytan Reservoir was 33 ft. 10 ir. below the ver flow, reprosorting u storugs of 108,275,000 1 gallons; while the pater in Pokfulam Ra- į servoir was 14 TE. 6 in. below the overlow, representing a storage of 34,633,090 g- lens. The total storage was thus 200,968,000 gallous.

The following are the figures on the cor- responding dates last year?-

Tytam 28 ft. 4 in. 229, 2018; 006 Pokfulam...2 ft. 2 in.

Total...

20,079,000

245,270,000

The total consumption for all purposes during April was 94,280,000 gallons, giving,

That the condition of Sister Catherine Has

been the subject of great solicitude by all residents, and it is a consolation to know she is better.

That, though we can understand but little

about those heart-wrenchies, there is no doubt the heart of the community has shown its good, Impressionable sido during the past ten days; and that must | make for goodness.

į

A survey of the rupuments of the Spanish test after the surrender revelled a sight of geminats and the torpedo beats had been deslation. Trge large cruisers, eight

sunk." In the suking bulks of the re- ainder of the the Phanting everything was "in the gatest confusion, a larga) number, of thereas having deserted

I think it would be better if

Mr Browie We have done our work,

for the people at the hospital shenaelves- have" we not This is a matter of detail Dr Atkinson--I think we may take it at an early date. I think one report has that

the committee will gireul.te the report: been issued before.

Mr Ede-I have not scon suything. Dr Atkinanti- I I have

resul era Dr Clark-May I suggest that the word dissolved" be substituted for the word dismissed in the resolution. The heter is hardly tharond to use with regard to a Dr Atkinson-That is a misnomer. I do A large number of the men sustained not wish any slight to the committee.

With this alteration the resolution was CuTied.

Which with tenderest Pears of livro,

How mid Death grimnest grandeur,

Day by day was used to prave, Self was omnishod cut of sight, Every thought save Love forgotten

In the erue, fusing fight. Where thase gentle suffering workers

Sprend 'it darknows, ewecteat light.

Shall not that all secing Fathers Give to those we nur so dooply,

Who is Light, and Lito at Lov Walecane in his beme above," And his angels sing trimplant

Our thu victory Love has wists, When if called the suffering loved ones

To the Father's lave nad here, There 'id joy all praise excelling

To receive the sweet Well done.'

MR EDE AND THE SANITARY BOARD.

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REVIEW.

THE VINTAGE, by E. F. Ber. Methuen a Colonial Library, 188. London, Methuen & Co., 36 Desox St., Strand: Hongkong, Kelly & Walsh, Limited. From 1473 to 1721, with an intermission [of the sixroon years 1609-1715, Greece was under the grinding dominating of Turkey. Its people he attempted to re- volt in 1770, and again in 1790, each time-

pront century, a secret society, the Club' unsuccessfully. In the early years of the

of Patriota, was formed to effect fil- tion from the galling and hated yoke. In 1821 insurrection again. broke out, "this tims with completo success. The Vintage, is a romance of this Genk War of Insle- pelines. It is full of the awful tragedy of that bitter life and dustli struggle, Int is saved from being gloomy and -ever- whelmingly hadchirsty by the joyous and infectious boyishness of ita hero, and by the msey bucoli: bits of dialogne, Mitson, the young son of a patriotic Greek peasant, is chosen as one of tho ptincipal messungen in the rising, and his severa Spartum training, by Nicholas his uncle, bors wholesome fruit in any hefde and self-denying actiuni during the course of his dangerous mission. Eleven years be- fore the date at which the story begins, Father Andrea, while on a journey to Atbanjur company with Lin little daughter. Theodora, was attacked by a roving body of Turkish bandits, and lefe for dead by the wayside, his daughter being carried off to be trained ducitlessly for the intus dreadful down of the harem. Under the Bame of

10 of Suleima,

find her attached to the household of abdul Achaset; she is the favourite attenant on the Turk's chist

and met redly in wife, useting

in she h

haten. The variation of Romeo and Juliet their in-

of Mites and Sulvin-

stant qutual love, their snoonlighted waily their sitimate coming together after the siege and sack of Tripuli, was all be followed step by step to he faily appre cited. A mutilated outline of the plus would be disappointing and undir alike to readus and author.

is the more likely surmion, and in that asenn loft articles of great value behind, W will have to await the arrival of the Dead vores and wounded on were also Estarralct, which this agents calculated struwn about the decks and bodies flustod would be here today; but as there is no in the wator. It is estimate that the cable communication with Manila, the date Spanish losses number 280 en killed and of her arrival canot be given even appro- men wounded, while on the American kimatuly.

side it is stated that not a man was biect committee miless we are in disgrace. paid Afr N. 3. Ede for the servicus he has the bay, their necessary separation, and

The above was written before the arrival of the U.S. despatch-vessel Hugh McCullight injuries from loch,

That the proposal to make perennent the DESTRUCTION OF THE

feeling of admiration on the parted the cou

SPANISH FLEET AT THÉ PHILIPPINES.

nurity for the Hospital Nurses who have died at their post, will meet

a polis

That

Agrigents to do the

SPLENDID AMERICAN VICTORY,

splinters, but nothing of serious consequent The US. Asiatic Squadron luve, therefore, ac- complished their objees in destroying the Spanish feet, and are in full possession of the naval arsenal at Carite, which, contrary

MEDICAL INSPECTION OF RIVER

STEAMERS.

PERCUSSION AT THE SANITARY BOARD.

At yesterday's meeting of the Sanitary Board, Indore proceeding with the business before the mosting, a high compliment wasd rendered the commauity during the time he has been connected with the Board

Mr May sud Before proceeding to the orders of the 1 wology of any leave, as the oldest present, to remind the Board that this in the last ordinary meeting of the Board at which we shall have the advantage of Mr Ede's coopera tion and assistance. I believe Mr El hue been a member of the Board for the last 13 that timo

A discussion ensued at the Sanitary During,

new

to previous rotors, is well quipped with Board meeting yesterday "with respect to done a great deal the Board and wile liavits of the materials with which

with ready

Cupture. suitability of erecting a cross in the GIKAT LOSS OF SPASISH LIVES, the latest types of finitions of war and Cathedral, alongside of that for Captain

the stores are well filled with coals. Vesey, who died in the performance of

The raining of the channels a Manila; similar duty.

harbour was considered by the officers & regular farce. time of the chanuels was five miles wide ad Quo depp for any mines or torpedoes to bed. After the cessation of bustifilics the Bulti-

Timst

these are only details, however, the main thing being to organises mos emont calculated to carry out the reverent in cummunity.

tention of the

That the Plague-or, matber. its incompre

hensible extension to the)

› European mem- hera of the community, in spite of alleged increased precautions formed the subject of

of very general dismissin, Totally in a conversational way.

the delays n the Chinesa contractors, in removing rubbish taken from Chines hassus, have been generally condemned.

This

Cris

Hongkong, May 7, 3.30 p.m. afteroon the C.8. revenue High McCulloch, arrived from Manile with despatches. The Ameri an cruiser steamed into the harbour about half-past one o'clock, and proceeded, indicely to the man-of-yar anchorage. she was almost immediately surrounded by a large number of hanches, and the Cap

hetween Corregidor Bay and the mainbud, mon and Ruleigh sailed down the channel and the officers were afterwards told that the Spaniards in the forta, which hind ceased to melt the Americans, bad been

with an estimated population of 177;460, That the thorough disinfection of housestain and Ollicers were bestiged by action shoiling up their bands in buen and foar

an average daily consumptants of 17.1 gal- lom.per heul.

For the corresqualing perind last year the total consumption was 1,810,000 gal lous, or an average untly consumption of 18

gallons per head for the population of 189,000.

The Government Analyst reports th water of excellent quality.

CORRESPONDENCË,

MEDICAL INSPECTION OF RIVER STEAMERS.

To the Editor of the 'Causa.Man.'

May 7, 1808.

Sis, The Sanitary Board doctors høve stuck to their text and cannot part with the

of

in which cases have occurred is it is inquirers. The officers on boaid, however, alleged, not always possible-tither from

were very reticent in regard to giving in material.

bad to be given up,

of

sy-urk, and

Mr Beuson is n emuning, skilful, con- scientious word-smith. lie is doughly aquainted with the varying capabilities he works. Hence the result, both frous d Isusthetic and an artistic point of view, in the papers we published regarding medical think I can

afely

all the men ouinently

and inevitaldy satisfa-Lury His inspection of shipping.

horn here will agree with that therary baggage is as yet but is light leruck De Atkinson 899 Mal in addition to the Boat! has never possessed more in--he is a comparatively late-mer on the two cases of plaque moutoned by him two dustrious & more hard working member high-ang of letters-but, it is all of caro, ea of ells were discovered: The than Mr. Fle (ear, hour) in hir Ede fully selected quality, and each allition is Hairben ose was hubtedly a case of plague. It was cortifial by Dr Lesson as member, but a member who has brought of the best of the

wo have not only had at industries of the same clasice excellungs.

He is one such. The man died on the way down.

busy, to the work of the Board & keen in

jostling, enger [awarin of rucunt writers, and is sutre bo ship and passengers

Mr Brewin-What was done with the telligence and more than ordinary tast some even more prominently al pidly and discretion. To his wise counsel forward in the near future. His use of con Ex Atkinson-The passengers were cand to his practical dically inspected by Dr Jordan that mora-lony end of her bowledge of the ou-pound pithets is allutely Teanganin in general the in its picturesy Bress, and folicity. Here Board owen great deal of valuable assist. ance it dealing tha muy dificult points have the sudden blouinges and vivid ap and there be hus words and phrases that

ing

discovered?

Ir Brewin-Alter the cases had been Dr Atkinson-Yes.

sure

Lack of staff, or shortness of disinfecting stivt, and the quest in-thnk diroe itat nat becu mined by experts. The sight of There will be à polico ottišer in charge of wishes convey tu Mr Edo ita ory great frails 'Aziyades' one of Pierro

Once is

of

with

that have entre before us. think that plication of Kipling at

at kis

beat,

the steamer should go to the wharf ?

the Board will Butler a very Mr Brewis-Is tut your suggestion that when air Ede lerros as, and I fuel a los tiesa sindle of unusual power and beauty

of will be found very dificult to replace his would suggest ren

Dacar Reminisconces Wide. Mr Benson has all the pulent of the result.

Dr Atkinson -Yen

on the Beard.

leave to tservation which Jean rancois Millet

Retail, ai all that accurate minutenes Mr Brewin And passengers be examin-therefore, the following resolution: mined,' said one of the experts, it had

If the damel had bored as they leave the

this board desires to

to express its great re- had d in a kindral art,

"The Vintera Dr Atkusur-No, or beard the steamer, gret at losing the services of Mr. Edie, and ita Fashin getting

in alty That the question, among others, has been

mised, whether the energetic Medien

another aven of war in the offing raised pro-

tho whari.

sppreciation of the valuable assistance fre books Bir Benn hat,

carlion Officer of Health should not prosecute

We were informed that none of the ull-spects of another light, but slin was discover that as hy lan then places had been yours he has unselfishly devotel hibself to Fronca writer named both are pussesed Mr May said he should like to point cut has rendered to the Board during the many striking points of resemblance with the indeod, толку the Acting Magistracy to remain aware of the whereabouts of Mr Thes. H

Magistrate at the Police Court cars or correspondents of land wure to be the French nag-of-war which had declared infected. vs curning from the cause of sanitation permitting the reading-ground of disease-gerine, Roid, of the Chine. Mal staff, who went

caluny

of a finished, grndeful style, cach is alightly gone down to Manila to look after the walthese places were bound to go into the

Dr Atkinson-I Lave

pleasure

inoushed with the passiniers of the timar it is.st

prosent

quarantine auchorage, but there was such e

seconding Mr May's

Although I and, if we had an That there is no reason why some one down in the Exeralds to represent the

thing as winking your at the law. should not

It have bot been associated with Mr Ede on men of Very little damage has been done to the ! was down every day. It teamin bu Tory this Board for so many years ge the Vice- would army for English de prosefuted for the tack of Nmes. The Emeralde had been sighted American feel. Four or ve sbets struck and withdraw the docter and put him long enough to regret that we shall bati has already been. cleanliness se apparent in this governufter operations had been commenced,

matter simple

to withdraw the quarantine Fresidunt, yet I have worked with moti mental centre of infection.

for

not he

fare of Frunch nationals.

That to evory appearance an honest at tish dog and passed unmolested into thin starting was occasioned by the diff

has been to deal with one

of the most likely causes of our epidemic harbour. taking up her position in the culty experienced first of all in quat visitations: dictory address to the Sanitary Board, Reid Communicated with the American

jaws

or 2000 batter

I doing gaol work and slowing Dr more got work

got through, to devote his time to the Tang Wa Hospital and the branoi hos

B Mr Ede remarked; in his vale.anchorage of the merabant marine, Mring bet, and also Commodore Dewey vital st Kennedy . Ha begged care wh

Medical Inspection." Bull it is a move in the right direction to transfer the scenă sation to the wharf, whore it can be made just as effective. I could suggest as a fur- thor improvement that the police at the wharf should be constituted inspectors, let- ting them look

the leave the steamer, Of course this would be pushengers over as they

Errora were made partly by the Go: dagship gmpts after his arrival in the had to wait the progress of events in the vernment in permitting, bus mainly by city of Manila, hut nothing has been heardeity before closing his despatches. When highly improper from the doctors stand- point, but

but I make bold to sy that they are

the inhabitans if erecting unwholesome

of him since by our informants. It is not the McCulloch loft operations had stot been and quite as capable

insanitary of spotting

dwellings. muring deems to show itself tint in weakness, aud

gtadual remedying of this state of things, tallen him, but that he has been compelled which was still in the bands of tho and it is to ba hoped the Government the police are practisel in detooring thre effected with it who attempt to bound the no time in gutting to work.

as the last mocting

Forts at Manila had maintained stendy the Commis taken up his abode in the British Con- sion was dated Juno 1877, the Report

plate. iadiated March 9, 1508, and it is issued.

to move that the Government be asked to

discontinus the radical inspection of vessels corning from the peris named.

31

in the

plague patient go the doctor. The disease That the Commission's Report sugganfa tho | thought, however, that any barm has be. commoured against the city of Manila,the river stomers had told hit that the/sible interest to me to have taken

Canton steamer going up and rarely miss ane. Of course the baggage coolies have to be arranged for at the wharf.

to remain in the city, and has probably Spaniards. A couple of batterics in the farce, Thers were some 2,000 ember:

in this

sappointed a

рачестрота thu

be

De dus ecurso immortalised us Fierra

JAPAN AND KOREA..

SEW RUBSO-JAPANESE CONVENTION. INDEPENDENCE OF KOREA NEGOCHHED.

(From Japanca Puzera)

This April 23.

A new Rute Japanese Canyontion Hu been signed. The address by Marquia Ito

5

the Ballinare, and some of thein have on other duty. He thought that now they That the matter and manner of the Insat and the Americans, suspecting that she taken vary erratic contres.

A special word of commandation must be soon.Insing his services. imary Proportios Jaunmission Report was & Spanish vessel, detached one of

Although weare wers gotting 20 or 10 cases a day it was not always i

the eleven clover illustrations by given to in acoord, differences of opinion ently show how the Commissioners

0. P. apparently

needle in a bundle of nesosarily occurring at times, yet for above the guneral average of ouch works Bike louiting for

Jacob Hood. The Melviluch, left Muila en

They are fat have endeavoured to grapple with a thoir warships to attack her. She was

traw to try to pick a solitary plugue sound common sense and knowledge of and in their way, are dainty little pictures, dificult question.

discovered, however, to be dying the Br030 miles in forty-eight hours. Her delay

Thursday, and accomplished the voyage beloved Dr Home would

cient out of* 1,800 or

business habits I am sure we could not 4 sketch map of the Pelopounces also would be for have a bottar member on this Board (Bear helps to a Fuller vallaation of the move.

sat Lear.

ivot and than he

progress of the story, which is The resolution was carried unanimously. dedicated by permission to Her Majesty

Ede, in reply, I feel highly Olgs, Queen of the Adienes honoured by the very flattering relation

T. K. D. you have just passed with regard to my servities on this Board, and I thank the mover and accender of the resolution foy the very complimentary "ternis. In which Mr Ormsby seconded, and remarked they hava spoken of me. I have felt it that a passenger who ass down in one

and it b bas Been Lauren of much inspection of

of passagers ver a NOGE SITES.

part in the

of the to rate fuspected the Board alwest from its On board,

conpincemost, The British mar-of-war Linare without much result upon the Best. many hours. No goed was done by tabout 13 yeats Ann. For the

thoroughly would havo takon abit.

Is from the tins 36th inst. was upon this subject, on the 4th May, it cannot be aidet, and also the Ermoulde, si expected † Cömnioduro Dewey duapatched alt uitha-passengers passing the duetis, is quickly previous, that is from the forty at a meeting of the Privy Counelion the

Who Joland that undo haste was shown in arriving to

The Convention cousists of thyse_articles Was zab tation. arrive hore Shortly, and tum to theauthorities that if the forts did no as they could, and considerabie juten there bat boch no spilly is in the following sense

very at the conclusibus it contains,

venience was caused to the passengers and lady for dealing with such matters. That

we expect that Mr. Rak will send his des-top bombarding the ships the town would to the owners of the steamers. as the said report has now been re-.

1 drst we eat with clused doors, but it ly ferred to

be bombarded. The town is surrt.unded by Committee of the Sanitary patches by ono or other of these vessels.

Dr Atkinson propusul ne an unendeet we found desirable that the

meetings ef Board to be asked out, it would be hard

In the course of an intervios with soveret insurgents and their lines of tires coull be that the Governmani be writen to in the the Board should be held in public. In overtiment usking either try to istinctly seen by the feet on the hisse of his canule. With reference to my opinion neblicity is the greatest in its dmnesio administration, or as naval to say when any good will result much

in point, on a case oÊ ES

from it. sumed pingue--for it was a piece of as-That it would be hard to find a precedent tained information which enables chief who was taken down by the feet, wur

oficers of the C. 8. squadron we obrud the city. Aliundejno, the rebel Mr Mey's motion be us supption pure and shuple. There

Dut know what grounds aa for stating | of the means ontments and is one and military instructors.br the Korea Was the

for the peculiar circumstances which body, no history, no marks, no post moc- have cut off the world from news of the to deal in a gozeral way with the landed somewhere in Cavite. It is stated He did not know whether he mesut medi-standing the criticams upon the note and

acaso in which one man's opinion in

that aho inapoction was thorough farw co-operation of culated to secure the That news has heen hourly expected by

trou los in Menila.

tvsats that have transpired during the that the Admiral in his despatches which sally boonuses he (Dr Afrinson) was write methods of the Board which have from very fox

Steam Tessel for the last three or four past week. As our readers are aware,

or Fass responsible as the doctors received days, to make me the hiatus caused by the D. S.

were sent off by Consul-Geral Wildman their instructions from Dr Jordan at his any that the Board has done much ustful have been developed in the country, and foot left Mirs Bay on immediately on arrival of the vessel has Dr Atkinson) written request.

to tint been made. I think I can try that the break-down, wilful or otherwise, of Wednesday, April 27, and abimed direct

Andainable work, and I feel satisfied it hereby undertakes not to interfere with That a despatch-vessel has arrived as tas

the telegraph cabla

asked for instructions as to whether he will to the Philippines.

Mr May-How long do you think the will continge to do s proportionately such relations in any way from this thes The feet arrived

bombard the city..

medical inspection of 1800 passungare better and better time goes on. eleventh hour from the seat of war, and | úutside Manila Bay lato on the evening of

forward. would accupy in the ordinary course, if Critics sometimes do not realise or are nut little newe is vouchsafed, I hear, sa to Saturday, 30th April, and steaned into the chased the Pacific. liner City of Peking, amined for the purpose of detecting plague be determined. There is no doubt that Ban the Bar tion:

The U. S Naval Authorities have pur. thoroughly carried out?

In rolerence to thing the Niche Nicht- what has really happened.

wie of the inherent dificulties which states that the new Convention was signed Dr Atkinson-I think they might be exet toany of the questions that have to on the 28th inst. by Daron Rosen and some of our principal troubles arise from said, that the Convention will not bo | ortors made'in the past. Pinly by, the ays it is impossible to give an outline of by the Gemide pehlic, so the semi-ficial, journal vernment in permitting but

The

Acting Secretary zeems unable to perceive the inconveniences like Othello the preof, Ingo, and stante requires the

he

to know, you know. One would hardly tink

such a thing necessary, but let bin tako the historical case of the Patchar as

one very

just as good as another's, and to those used

иста

to such matters there grounds for sacribing his death to other causes, yet the steamer was sent to quar- sotine at the expense of 4 or 5 tons of high- priced coal and her up freight that evening completely spoiled. Her case is really a strong argument against Medical tion. For the personal inconveniences in-

medical Inspec

romarks of the gentleman who seconded

volved. fet him conduct a thorough and That this unfortunate decision on the entranos, the flagship Aympia leading an it is said they are to and over troops or smallpox in three hours,

minute ozacination of 1,000 or 1,500 Chi- meso passengers on the main dock of a steamer with broiling an outside and an imaginable temperature within, and I fancy be would finish limp and satiabud.-Yours faithfully,

PLAGUE

WHITE AND SOUND TEETH. baix warranted five from any gritty Lawy Gosse to the bost sad purses dentifrice. ingrediants; it whitens and preserves the teti, it eradicates the famation of tartar, zamova spors of insipient decay, polishes and pressit the samad, swestern the break, induces healthy setben of

I cousing them to aame the brightness and clone indicative of

part of the U. S. Commandera muy ho with the Baltimore and the other vessela

from.

to take possession of the Philippines,

construction.

that he did

1That Japan and Rugata shall positive. Preopmize the independence of Korps

in the event of the Korean experts to advise the Guveranin

furnish

protection to the

the inhabitanta in zen.

to nil sanitary

time to

tako

4 ม

community,

Sotrited

and Navy, the applica

the application shell be recognises that subjects reteled in. Karen, and

• by the two countries.

murderous

frommerce,

and, industries

16:

wise and cauticus, but it may also savour following in her train. They had passed

Mc Oraly-A minute cach comes to of unwisdom because of the inferences

thirty hours. which a wicked world may draw there. Currugidor Island before daylight on Sun

Dr Atkinson aid they could examine inhabitants in erecting unwholesome and that arrangement, but it may be added, it day April 1, and just as day broke the Tur hair of the dag to cure the bite finds four or five in a minute. There are two insanitary dwellings. I hope that this y, that the existing Russo-Japanese That

possibly he communication was pos- American ships wore sighted by some of recent exemplifention in the invention of ductors emplored--one in the morning state of things will gradually be remedied Convention has not been repealed. It will sible between the land and the American

suer kind of paint fer ships bottoms, from six to nine, and he knew he frequent fit cannot be done all at once), and that be binding for the future so far sa fet; and this may explain the absence the shore batteries at the entrance to the

sa its pro- of nows from the city.

age The Pharmaceutical Ent New York. finished his work before nine, and an the residents will not rest content with visius do not confict with the new ones. harbour, and several shots were fired. Its principal and protective constituent in other who was employer from mail-past criticising but will take share in It is agreed that in case of either of the That, however true to any be that the Commodore Dewey iramodiately turned his sawed. It is said to provent abulls and wort six tee the 200 how no inust the work and help the Board and contracting perties finding it ueguesaty to Spanish fleet lias been sunk, it may now attention to the forts, and gare the signal also to discourage woints from boxing into long it took him, because he bad frequent neviled improvements. I would like to Convention, the consent of the "other must

weeds from adbaring to the roset, and about the latter. He did not know how the Government to make the mugs make public par of be fairly inferred the gallant American

two-to remain doing nothing in Manila. ships fred a broadside and the forta were Seaweed, green and wot, is ground in off/zine clock, and be lund examined all the core fay opinion, that to general Kores will remain there, no changu... Commodore has been in a straits betwixt to the other ships to commence firing. The any submerged wooded

ly seen the other

at the

Eospital before

the opportunity of placing on re be first asked and obtained. The Japanese with a troops and gondarmos now stationed in net with Bay, or to bombard the place without

ships which wanted oxamication, and then mixed in proper proportions with

view today, that instey.

soon silanced. Steaming slowly up the bay litharge, load aostaty, turnestine, and said that having declared then perts in this colony will only had to serious this repent,

Mr Ede, is secossing the amendment, vnition of the tatay pertinge dysten been effected by the How Convention in perfect exrndnuss, do 230's Esses or flas That the arrival of the U. 6. S. Hugh no signs were observed of the Spanish feet, linseed oil previously well bullet bagelle Fected he did not see how they could go trouble and I hope the expetinttit wil not

the beat preparation for dyeing the hair

McCullock in Hongkong may have much but stobe ive minutes to five o'clock that has paint proces soutive, as claimed, it back, though he would like to see a mudi permanent breed or hisch. "Ask"Stores sid

to do with the dromen as to which alter- Chemista for ROWLAND's articles, of 20, Hation

is the solution of long-standing and

JAPAN AND CHINA. be adopted.

Spanish ships were sighted lying at anchor vexatious problem.

be tried, especially as

by the mosha of band sation of the regulations

removal are readily available and in Garden, Lordan.

That it will be, at least, three works or near the naval station of Cavite. The dip

Tokyo, April 28. month's time before troops would arrive were taker entirely by zaurprise. It is said

expensive indeed a souros of revenue, The Nishi Nichi, referring to the state- If the soyage be removed to a safe tuent published in the papera Yesteriny from the States to capture Distilla.

ACTED LIKE CHARM,' AYOL ABOVE. WHILEOS, FUHE, PO. That the only fiants of the Jammery stigrisis on days of the dag. MNE JOHNSTON, RAWALPINDI, MAS HARRY WARES EBAY. brown or ahora a globe, be fear the core of flavery

distance, if our refuse de burnt, it reporting concessions by China to Japan, decision Admiralty otherwise unprepared for attauls.

kopt

, but above all if plenty of sun the doveinment through caans arising out of the expan socions filed Firing was immediately commenced, and Chamberlain's Clio, Cholors, and Dischpes et, says regard Obambulates here in no doubt thread colony fill to the au part of Fokion province

Stanton Benson, Reważ

a lot into the dwellings of the mudrances from the Peking Government

Yahs, the Minister to by the steamers

Fotban

Faking demander Kerangles stid

divliked the blame host (saven o'clock a furious cannonade Remedy, and has given it te travaliers Pain Bairi ass most ugefal houtthold welfare at this

who passing through a hotel marged medicine. Bare seen it used for toothache

Fapostant colony

htt

IS REMARKABLE,'

PULAS Chemist at RAWALPINDI and Chamberlain's Cough

Beit How

has attained a proininence in this atrist, and though it has only been in mudes it has taken the By my b

Bizateare

roodused Faw

Jed From remarks

who have used this

will

, that the Court sobe, sesitanike

anulke grounds

*NEVER KNEW IT TO

Says personally

The amendment was safticd.

des

upon what may be terned dormon was in progress. The operations were and I must say I.haver knew it to fail hounistiens, atid once on a very bad / was improved, una tie angehan 15 y, cuato foreign Tower. After protracted at indringed That it is a pity, herefthaleys, the Harri stopped about night a’cláck “by the amari. Is is a mediting I esh redah;mend, and ong / smider is acted like

properly will, Iam negotiations, the Chinese Government everybody should koop.

and in each of thier innikeses called to the Pain

In an baizal note piz 1 be less costly than / gaya the amumate. charm DIARREIRA Resepy is the most endoseful Balm always speaks in the same terms gentlemen, that fear this Board with indian agreement upon other mattuta was

GEAKDERLAIN'S COLICY CHODESA, AND

Erosy die who use Ghamstrafu's Pain med nest of epidemics. (Heer, haar) the Brd pub This is the only matter

Mr President and

by the present diplomatis male, guarante medicine in ass for Dysasters, how thould be apt in every medicine chest. Culio, Choli Merbug and Cholera, and it

Anite regent, and hope to hour from its previously reached, however and the twe for reli sesepuhastad od 806, sed33 averywhere, Price, of the 690 81.

OKARIERY IN PAIN: BANN for sale in Lind kan guay aborta to Targrown the Couples have also verbally agreed upon sanlary sessiliton of this mulotty are meats | ethar motions which 18 teen is negotia

never hesitate to recommend it to all who

in weed of a good sough alature. CRANBRAIN' Cote Rany infor yale avenywhere. Pden 60 ate and l

bour Braster does not sm the Fort Regean feet to let the men get to breakfast, Ations put in line with the Inderal and by this time several of the Spanish Regulations fun, the Favention of Cali lisions at se, as the omission stalls ships showed aga of having audered badly in tam mundiet." Bhortly after sight

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