LONDON, 23rd July.
fb the second reading of the Bill for the su- yourment of a commission of inquiry into the sharges against Mr: Parnell, the latter do- Rousond the bill as authorising inquiry into the
Mr. Gladstone supported Mr. Parnell. The Home Secretary refused to xosiziol, the compass of the inquiry and the debato was adjourned.
whom working of the Trish ogitafión.
- received ovations..
THE DAILY ESEIS, THURSDAI, AUGUST 2ND, 1888.
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DRAINAGE BY-LAWS.
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
MONTELY OHALLENGE CUF.
TAXATION IN CHINA.
Under data the 22nd instant the correspondent new lakes made their appearance. Again, the than one way of egress. Formerly, a fire escape FOLUANIC ERUPTION IN JAPAN. breathed in Kramer SEN and the men who to the Board proceeding in a hasty and
falling rocks blooked up the channel of the Age was attached to the Fire Brigado. It was never adds: Siuos writing at night nothing has went before him with those who are follow inconsiderate way; the qusation is, is it po
- 400 PERSONS HUBIED. ': gaws, and a waterfall 10 foot in height was asi, although it was always taken to fire It happened. The ladies went le steep on board men spot the night ing-in his footsteps, can doubt the influence proceeding? Erary one would also object of Christian teaching in awakening those to the Board proceeding under pressure from Wakamaten, Fakashima Pre-art go of
The Japan Mail of the 18th July saya produced. Between 1751 and 1763, a mountain was eventually dismantled, I think in 1885. the Fuenuen, and aspirations which are the very breath of the the Surveyor, General, but again,
have no suggestions to reaks.
rice boats are to be dispatobed today by the aspirations which are the very breath of the the Surveyor, General, but again, the quss telegram from Waksmates, Fukushima Pre-near the village of Banzai-ya arambled away Ladders are now used in place of the escape. I patrolling the necession. It is said that tha
A verties of accidental death was returned by Taotal. This, of course, remains to bo soon. Chelation life."
tino la, is it ad proceeding? The Board feature, brings tows of a terrible volcanio orup and a lake was formed. would probably deny the unsach menon. On the 15th instant the mountain, known All these secounts go to prove that the Ban
peachment de an alas the latter part of the paragrapli, in fame. The outbreak began at oight o'clock in torronean clianges occurred. An eruption at the an alas the latter part of two paragraplis in Bandalaan, moar Wakamatan, barat forth into dai-tan district need to be austively valensic at not the jury. as very distant dates, and that frequent nab. OBSTRUCTION AT THE SANITARY which is a stated, to put is broadly, that the the moming, and at the time of telegraphing to
of telegraphing PARIS, 23 July.
BOARD.
Board knows nothing at all about its bei had not stopped. In the adjoining bomlot of time cannot, therefore, be greatly won
Dr. D. J. Macgowan writes in the N. C. As the Ardèche election the Republican can
The second competition for the monthly Daily News on follows:-Nature 19th January, lidate was elected. General Boulanger roosived The proteal of Mr. J. J. FRANCIS, QU., Andness or what it is doing. In the Bill Iwissmara fifty-six house were destroyed. The decedat.-Japan Mail,
handicap challenge cap and s money prize of 1888), in its rerion of M. Simon's "China: ita 27,000 votes against 13,000 poiled for his opponaut. Dr. Ho KAL, members of the Sanitary paragraph the two learned gentlemen pro- material thrown out covered the ground to a
|fvə took place at the Military Bauges,
Military Bauges, Social, Political and Religions Life," rep seats, PARIS, 2th July. Board, against the draingo by-laws now eat against the theory that it is a matter distance of two i all round the monulzin;
Kowloon, on Saturday afternoon, the 28th July, on that author's authority, that, in C The President has rotarned to Paris, Ritor under consideration of the Board in Cousas they must be confirmed by the Legisla débris 150 of whom were visitors using the hot atated that 400 persons were barind by tho d to Paris, altor under consideration of the Board in Coussof indifference how we frame our by-laws, damage being done ng for off at four ri It is THE SANITARY BOARD AND THE v dollars to par
aud was won for the Arst time by Police Cen-Taxation is very light not ous hundredth park kaving visited Rowan and Valetes, where he mitter, is a scmorhat surprising document tire Council and the Council will correct for springs in the aoighbourhood. According to
67 The following appears in the minutes of the starle W. Roberta with a total score of 87 of what it is in France" state:uent so mislead- log to publieisia, so illusive to, covnomic science, painta. The following are the estrag LONDON, 28th July.to emanato from two gentomen learned in tire Council and the Council will correct for débris 150 of whom were visitors using the hot LONDON, 28th July the law. It is true it was not propend upon ais by
info the law. It is true it was not prepared by defretiro work. The duty has been ir posed another sount 36 houses were destroyed. Only Sanitary Board's weeting of the 19th July
tvat lake upon myself the task of expasing its 200 500 Pre Protest of Dr. Ho Koi and of Mr. J. J. The House of Commons lias rend a third time
NAMES.
JOB. ZDA, OVEN. TOTAL falisay, both as regards direct, and indirect the Local Government Bill.
thes in their professional capacity and upon us by law of working out than by-laws two buman bodies were revered. Au aqueduct
P.J. W. Robertson 31.12
atration. The Treasurer of Victoria has introduced his therefore ought not to be judged, perhaps, conscientionaly and thoroughly with a due at Ribera was filled up, and the people round Francis, QC., Mambers of the Sanitar Baard
Mr. Aiton Rooper. 27 ... 14 ... 25 the easideration of the By-Laws prepared and Mr. H. J. Honek 29 24 fuscoil gan
1 Statenout. He proposes forectuos tha by a professional standard, but when on regard to our powers and responsibilities, and sbuni, in droad of flooding, were hastening to against the decision of the Board to proceed with
we cannot shife the bu-don team our own romove their property. Hemen of legal training set their names to inulders without disgrace." Herr, again, duty on tea to one perny
The Gastle of the 20th publishes the follow-submitted by a lost Committee appolated by Calacat-Sorgh. Dickaun... 2927
by the Board to su official document it is not anreasonable su official docus of statemouthlished the pro'est change totally craoianodig the eres unaber of company
an 2, and of Spotion 13 of the Health to expert precision of statement and logical tine! what is it directed? The writers of shims to the village of Trawashiro Innsdiste. Ordines to expert precision of statement and Ingical Overyone will endorse the protest; buing report on the eruption of Monnt Hands! by the Beard to pre Creument. But in the protest pulled the pro eat ange to fight with a sha- the village prica as to the real circumstances
1-Wo object to the Board provsading with Green Bat in the protest published a tine what is it directed? The writers on offel despatched by the Kercho of Fuku- ctions 1, 2 andrepro By-Laws ander Sub- in Saturday's Gazette we find neither the one the pro est come forth with the weapons of ly after we arrived hore we went to the afles of
high high Atthe dinner recently given at the Mansion or the other, bat, quite the contrary. sounding lungnge to fight with a sha the village offer and of the county magistrate the consideration of the By-Laws until it has be
seda sad it is found to be a protest House to the Bishops of the Church of Eng-The first paragraph of the protest ses dow. When the protest is carefully ezawiland made enquiries as to the real civenmstances fore it in writing the evidence ou which the Se- be a protest against ne attending the ereption of Bundai sun. The prolent Committe otot in framing them and the of Calette is reported by ing with the ennsideration the evidenes structive, hut both by bis land, the Bishop of Caleytis is reported by allsideratios of the by-laws thing.
objection to the Board proceed thing. We do not know whother wa do Mr. bable out objectiga to the Board proceedi
do Mr.bable estimate of the unmber of parsons killed Report of the Banitary Engineer zeferred to by telegram to have said that England was ing with the eansideration of the by-laws in conscious of her responsibility towards India until it has before it in wraing the evidenes FRAsors an injustice in selling him an obs1 woaded will be seen from the company, the Honourable the Sarvayur General
cts making investigatione. Among other nuworous legisinio on the subject of house drainage until And bad every reason to be proud of her which the Select Compilteo acted in atructive, hat both by bis words and acts ng tab. For further particulars we are still 2-We obtjant to the Board proceeding
he tile, ao asking work there. If we attempt to Bl in the framing them and the report of the Sanitary seems to have earned the E, A far as mis:ortunes, one, which oalla for urgent atten- it has before it some definite internation on the
Sur-tha substates of dis Lonship's spocek from this Engineer referred to by the Hon, the Sur. the working of the Public Hasil Ordinasco tion, is the inundation of the river Nagase, main drainage of the Colony, and as to any, pro 3.W'object to the Board proceeding with bald cutline wo may assamo that he made eyer-General in the debate. In flaming concerned. Ja entering on a policy of ob- The river, which rans into the eastern side of posat raw drainage schoms: reference not only to the material advantages by-laws, whether for drainage or any other struction we believe this learned Queen's lake Tawnshire through Kesiakamatsu-muen
hether for drainage or ally other it is constituents, The Bill was
constituents. The Bill was the lake and was of the utmost raina to because they fail to distinguish between chi which have accrued to the people of India parpose, it is not usul to take evidence. Couneol is not warrying out the views and and Kanda-murs, is the source of the water in the consideration of the present draft By-la from ponce, Men app izom British rule--the pressications, the ex-suppositontions gud the result liberation;operty'; but, on the other and the in the zeighbour
ance, Men STP appointed for the purpose we are certainly very unpopular daring ita pakeage and shes thrown up from Baithai-zan, however, matters that ought to be separately and distinct rule the preservation of are who wil the opening up of communications, the ex-supposed to possess the requisite saved through the Legislative Council, and is unblocked up this river at a pizce nest Iwase muraly provided for.
quisite knowledge the country through which it runs. The sand building and new and muddle togather several the opening up of communication vesent and qualifications by with hand, the tension of commerce, and the improvement result is arrived
itiboarrived be legislativ
if in the general condition of the population at, not by evidence, but by deliberation; doubedly confers large powers of interference about four miles distant from Inawashiro-mora
bat general condition of the perment and qualifications and the knowled certainly very unpopular daring it it was the lake and was of the
in
THE RESULTS OF MISSIONARY WORK IN INDIA AND CHINA.
reement.
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HO. KAI
JNU. J. FRANCIS.
Mr. W. C. Murray
scratchi
Taking for illustration the amount of taxation at Niagpo, (M. Simon was the efficient (oneal of bis counter at that port, where he won golden opinions of foreigners generally and natives as well) it will be seen that has been lod into Gegregious errors by insompetent interpreters.
M. Bimou say that, tivo frumos per cetare Is the utmost that is paid for the best land.
.60
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5
Mr. M. Colline
Mr. R. F. Drury
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Mr. Johr. Andrów :... 39 20...
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Mr. E. Shepherd
Mt. J. H. Grimes
P.C. Warioak
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51.76
Mr. E. Robinson
Proviçus winner,
Mr. J. Dado
A CURIOUS SHIPPING CASE.
The N. C. Daily News of the 25th July mys: large space has been taken up in our colamins
FER
From Municipal archives I tabalate the following relative to the three qualities of rice land:- Quality
af
Edative Talon Taxation Taxation
Avorago 100 80.2 81.40
Six Nowoners. Fiftyeen Moiranskastaro, (Hill-land $0.13 per mine. From the second quality only one crap is obtained!
Instead therefore of the boss Ind being five franos per Acctare, is is according to present rate of exchange) about 21 fra.es and for the average about.17 frafios per ficture.
Will regard to indirect taxation, that author aflirms Fat the Chiasmian hus e excise duties
CORRESPONDENCE.
do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions,
Djatý our Correspondents.
THE RESULTS OF MISSTONAUT WORK.
The Board has full power to deal with zaw but that be would also make special re- the only evidence in the watter probably with property; but, on the other hand, there and consequently a large swamp has been formed buildings as defined by the Ordinance. It has only esidence to date of this much in it that is gond, sad the in the zeighbourhood by the overflown water. It ne poser whuler to deal with old buildings and ference to the religions work carried on by exists in the minds of the tamers of the general wish of the pub ip, now is that the is feared that if the sand and ashes or blocking the drafas of such buildings wafil, in the words in the last few days by the report of a series the missionaries of the Church of England by-laws. What the learned weber want.oard should set to work in caraest to effect the straum he moved, the villages in the lover of Section 50et the Ordinance, they are found of cases which seem to the ordinary vendor the to pay Se far from-that belug the case, his the missionaries of the Church of England by-laws. What the learned nepabers want,
a of ther the mast and those of uber dene misations and secic.pparently, is a statement of objects and tement of objects and
Officers of the in Shanghai. The peculiarities of the cases are mands that the levies on his and, but from luck ties amongst Her Majesty'. Indian subjects. reasons, which is a very different thing the much needed improvements in the sanit-levels would be submerged by the prerdlowing defectise and insanitary." To pass the first of cases which seem to the ordinary reador the to pay." Se far from-that bolug the
ary condition of the city, taking full advant waters of the river, whils it the water be left in By-Law would ha to enable the Officers of the remarkable development of justice over seen actrate (likin) contributo far more to Stato da- sxisting in many that we may be doing an injustion to of reliable data that is altogether au incompus. It is interesting to mad a native opinion of from evidence, The demand for the reary condition of the city, taking full advant
interjury
in thuaighbourhood of Enokbara-murs. In this buildings whether in an insanitary state or not, the Courtin question in characterising it pre-table quailty. what Indie owes to the spur terms of Lord KNUTSFORD's despatch, a
exfirelings as we bare done. A ship Lelonging to That Fati ows to the missionary. The port of the Sanitary Engineer, however, ings of the malulars clauses, but alministering the proant state the damage wouldfurther stend Buat to interiors with the drains in oxisting in Shanghai. The pocaliarities of the entrs a
Nevertheless, with such favies, and tho salt Indian Nation, sertacular paper pulilished reasonable, and ought to. is complied with, the remainder of the Ordinance, to use the and etlige anighhanelng villages the inhabitants, and compel, within a very short thus, the exfire
towed being entitled to the fullest in terms of Lord KNUTSFORD's despatch, with young and old, are running hither and thi reconstruction of the existing drains record. Finland, but. Fialaud being a dependency of rabel and so forth, it may be shown that the Chi a hendighborhood of Enokbara murs. In this baillings whether in an insanitary state
ther with farming boels and other portable ing to the new scheme, whether it needed reson Russia, flying the Russian flag, arrive here aese are not overburdened by taxation, albeit to' in Calcolin, is an article on a strech-made by the Board Korn's Calcolt, Verracial issionary. The from erideuce, very diffects and Board wish of the pub Bond, sad the and oft makes distat place near Towever, matting and now
properties, seeking for safety as if on the struction or not, the Health Ordinace having with a mixed ergo from Antwerp. After jungius that they are taxel ons band red per Sic CHARLES AITCHISONata recent meeting of hurmation on all mattere connected with its discretion and forbearance. the Church Missionary Society at Simla, are work. The report is an existent docu-
Held of battle. Those who tacaped here wound been specially framed to minimise, as much as an unusually long voyage; bat there is no cent less than the people of Occidental States is ed are so attended in the sobool, and their possible, interference with existing orange-imputation whatever on the character of sheer economic hallucination. We believe that the moral influence of the went capable of production, whereas
SA arrangementation sur of dedis, we should
wumber is about twenty. The state of these monts and vested interests.
thu ship, the Primus, or of her mister, Me. missionary in India has been vastly greater the evidence decunded is, we should A COMMERCIAL CRISIS AT SAIGON ed are so attended in tre school, and their possible, interference with existing arrang
4.- Wo objɔot and protest in the strongest Heine. A large part of her cargo osasists of than the amber of conversions would som 87, non-existent. The second pamgraph
A correspondant at Bajron, writing to this. wounded persons is most lamentable, some hav
taconelder,
THE YUNNAN PLAGUE. to indicate, Education, for instance, owes a sets out a objection to the Board journal at the time of the polication there ing was on their heads and others broken poseible forms against the basty and thconsider iron, and on his irou is stowed a large parcel of mero euphemiously knows, and great deal to missionary work; and who can proceeding to legislate on the subject of ofthedearses reducing the number temel abs, The number of those noiuinred who sits way in which the Beard is proceeding, ander chloride of lime,
ucing the uùmbies anul celu now staying here without shelter, is slated to ho pressure from the Sarveyor-General, to frames described tothecaptain.asbleaching powder. This Mr. Bourse, in the account of his journey fa base it fuss it some calculate by arithmetical processes, the moral bac drainge unul is bar before in satulirabs. als Board is
has before it hoe mens of officiis, remarked that best four thousand. We are fortunately suabled to important. By-Laws affecting large interests, chloride of line is known to be so dangerous to any South-western China, has the following not on routs of odurice? In the next place, the defi: ite information on the main drainage of the bankruptcy of the onlang. His weds provide thes suffsters, with clothes and food, without making itself acquainted with its powers other cargo with which it may be shipped that the Yunnan plagusit Xiu-lien there is a results sert missionaries hava given an impetus to the Coleny, and as to any proposed seem to be coming true in part, for Saleon is and other necessaries. The return given below under the Health Ordinance and the limitations English vessels will not take it at all unless it is Customs office just opposite the iza, and the ool- loctor tune rend in the evening to have a talk, thought, by placing before the people new drainage scheme." Here, again, the inforat present passing through a crisis in which does not mutain all the number of the bouses of those powers and without having before it as packed in earthenware jars hermetically spaled.
Efi-f. He was a native of loan, he had been given stat ut ideals of life. Lastly, as Sir CHABLES nation asked for is reusable enough, nober of tradesmen are coming to grief. daninged and the porsors barigd ander the sands Board any evidence, any information as to the and so stored that it can be readily thrown over Ho
board if necessary, the shipper taking the risk this offles na a rownd for arresting a rebel leader ACTCHISUR pointed out, the missionaries we fail to see why the Beart should suspend The Saigon Republicain of the 22nd July and ashes. The dead bodies and during two evils it draros to remedy.
5-We protest against the theory that it is of this necessity. The obleride taken by the whe Ent esenyód into Tenguin many years upo. days, the 15th and 16th, are stated to be 45. bave heat the frat to waken an interest in its operations while detailed plans that arenys that failure follows failure, and in the The guali villages called Kishizawa, Akimoto, matter of indifference how no frame Prinius was in tasks with iron heeps, and it Healther would not see not gite we any bave heas the frst to swaken an in to 1be welfary of the women or interest in its operations while detailed plans that sang poor bariad under the sands Board any evidenos, the welfare of the women of India. But take weeks, if not meniks, are being prepared Journal Officiel are invariably to be found and Hossad, in Binskibara-vara, were covered our B-Laws, as they amat be confirmed by the proved its character by eating through the harps information about trade, but was clogant on tas what we mean is, that the native Christiane, The Baard such has no authority over Lite
The small villages called Kingizawa, Akimoto, such has no authority over the extracts from Court judgments announcing all over with sand and asher, and the site on Legislative Council and the Conseil will armot on the voyage, so that the onska fell to piseos subject of the Yang melun," or plague. It though a large and rapidly developing body main dinis, its jurisdiction extends only new disaaters. A string of life-dozen man which they stood is thrown up into a mountain. par defective work. The daty has been imposed when it was attempted to remove them from the had lasted at Mien-fin during the stainor just are, from coml and social point of view, private house drains and sub-soil drainage of Franu storekeepers nie gismas havinge The Dumber of persons, buricul in theso elliages upon ra by law of werking vui those By-Laws vasol. There was absolutely no question that passed from the 15 June to 25th July. The
sloping tedy in dinius; its jurisdiction extends only to exacts from Court judgments announcing and Howas, in Binckibara-muta, were covered a most insignificant element of the people of in order to arrest damp in deling honest cently become tankrupt, and in the succeeding is entirely unknown, hat it is believed that a couscientiously and thoroughly with a dun regard the dron owned by the various plaintifs, and ente trave, warning paohsia 1, for they
seetly
suboze thero-encaped
to our powers and responsibilities, and we cannot brought ont in the vessel was damaged by the tumbled about and died in the streets, domestiq Tedin. Here and there we use a fow Indian The duty of providing and maintaining the issue of the paper, in which the gasne sub one there reaped olivo.
shift the bardon from our own shoulders with gas evolved on the voyage from these casks of animals did not sufor; many people moved Christines who are remarkable for injalleet main drains remains with the Government, ject is trasted of, it is stated that the Chi-
UNDER INAWASHIRO VILDAGE Orvice SMAZL
от PERSONS HOOSES out disgraon.
chloride. The experts called, having had no ex- out at suoc on to the hills and lived in hats of acting pese tradesmen are following suit. Such VLLAGES. RUSIDENCES. TILLED DAMAGET, and charseter, and who would-be cruments and the Board will be justified in acting onese tradesmen are following suit. Such a se tradesmen are following suit. Such a
Hongkong, 20th July, 1886.
porianos hitherto of the effect of chlorine gas ou reeds and pruse, but often than who moved out of any society, but speaking of the ludian the sumption that the provision unde by state of things, says our contemporary, bor
iron, could only say, and the Tastai who offered died, and thom who stayed in the village escapad. Christians as a body, we feel bound to sh 18s Government is adequate. If it turns ou sh1ts
same inevitable from the day the famous
himself as su export agreed with them, that the He had not moved out hima:lf, believing that servo that whatever their importance in a hot to be so, it would form a proper subject Etienne decrees were published. Well ex-
iron was very much more rusted than it could
it you were doomed you orald not slu have boon by sea-mator, and therefore must have one of it in that way. The attack bygins with ". tablo of figuren, they are scarcely a ripple on for remonstrance on the part of the Board, tablished anorekents have been able to weaIwan
THE LATE FATAL FIRE IN SECOND been attacked by the sealed blasoting powder: violent keadaane, furar, and bluck tongus: the set of Indian life. They are a body for representation by the unofficial members the the centric
STREET.
and the caprain himselt owned that towards the hard lumps price of the grinds; it is a good sign withont traditions, without aspirations, of the Legislative Council, and for any other cently commenced business, or whisa cupltal
end of bis voyage the smell of gas was so over- if the patient will at, generally, he will only without staming; disorganised, despondent, constitutional means of agitation. For the is small, have gone down before it. The uffi
tatamine; disorganised, despondent, of the Legislative Council, and for any other ther the atorta, but those who hast andy rewa
small, have gone
The adjourned enquiry into the cause of death powering that he could not go down" into the drink; death us times within twolve and conscious of their anomalons and use. Sinitary Board to sit down and say "wo incial now has great difficulty, says the Sigon
of two codlies and a woman at the late fire in hold of his ship. The consigases of the cargo hours, simot always within thirty-six hours of less condition." This description of the tend tones as obstructives and will do nothing Republicais, in making ssib enda he
Second Street was resared on Saturday morning, brought claims against the ship for the damage theattack, thoauffers is dearrted at one by overy. In the above table Kawakami is a hot spring the 29th July, at the Magistracy, before Hon, to their iron, and these aleiras" farmed the subore auloss oma baggar can be found to sebi. Guserament has done everything, bays as little as possible, prva badly Pixel fruits of missionary work is sa true of Chiroad tones as obstructives and will do nothing cal now has great difficult fraits of missionary work is sa true of Chins until the Guess that could hardly be der at all, notwithstanding good intentions, and place, y sisitors thore; all of whom perished. The joy pensisted of Mesars &. G. Gordon, given on Monday. The extraterritoriality which thoss from other provinces being rarely attasked
E. as of India, and has often been advanced in would be a means and it is stated that there were woud fifty
jeat of the remat trùds, judgment in which was The Chinese untives of the country suffer mest, other words in these columns. The Chris erited as constintival. That the divided he exists only by practising economy to 4 The risitors were from different quarters, soD Meyer, and A. Botelho. other words in the advanced) the Guvernment has
from differont quarter, D. Meyer, and A. Ballad grid-The ceciloft Bussian ship shall b tist Church in Chins is little more than authority is illogical is very patent, and vie extent detrimental to health. Tas picture their antes snoet be ascertained. It is also
Chris cribed as conatimtional. Tast the divided ali, ust withstanding good intentions, and place, and it is stated that there were woud fifty the 28th July, at the Magistracy, bufore Hon. I brought claims against the ship for the drang
prevails in China demands that a claim against A missionary doutor who wishes to do good Chung Hai-chung, re-called
prevaile
Bugzion ship shall be tried in a Raziau Court, should make Lin-gas Fa bis buod-quartars illusion, but the work of the missionary is look forward to the time when it will earr; drawn by the local writer is to the lament stated that some man and horse wore on the in the grand floor communisted with the ground and it was no sexy matter to constitute such a come Inly. He world be welcomed by the leent
ecaz, as lament-stated nevertheless attended by substantial and vald when a properly constituted municipality able condition of the official is probably mountain engaged in catting and carrying grass floor by a stair; the only way of leaving the Court here. The Russian Canent was of course oficials, who would, they said, provide him with
at was inevitable for the horses. The following are the villages cockloft was by the stair. There was no win the indge, and he, as being the agent of an every protection and assistance. able results. The Tissionary is the medium will bars fall control over public as well as somewhat oxaggerated, but it was inevitable for the homes. The following are the villages cocklaft
overall by which thoumnds-of-Chinese are every day private drains and over all other purely that the dismissal of a large number el fanc which were destroyed by the upheaval of their der in the ocokloft.
English Marine Insurance Company, ie no- To that end all there a func-which cockloft was by the stair. There was a wish
Inspector Swanston, re-callidesid Ontleen-rly conversant with English mantrae law. being brought into contact with Western municipal chatters. To that end all the re-sionaries and the reduction of the eula-site
Western municipal matters. ol civilisation, and though the contnet ba in presentatives at the public, whether su the route of the remainder should be severely UNDER OHIO AND UIERE VILLAGE OFFICES ing of the 23rd iust, at 7 o'cloric, a report was made to or two cats, who, of war,
of thements of the 10 to ad
me that two polies were missing after the firs. should to Russian anbjects. Only one was most cases bat momentary, the missionary's Council or on the Sitary Board, ought to felt by the tradespeople, waoss business con
VIBLAGES: APELSIDENCES I went to the house with P.C. Moffat and we available, Buron Gunshare, a geetlers who preaching and presence in the country axartwork, but there are better methods of bring sists this fly ingatering
finatering for the officists, who
16 (Kishizawa Hingkibara Akimoto
started to clear away the debris. Moffat took a happens to be visiting Shanghai, who is, we 13 a potent influence. But besides the crowdsing it about than that of obstruction,
space, and about 8 foot from the door he came belleve, a civil oagineer by profession, but who Hosons....................... pean community. The sufferers are no who only hear his voice in the street or
apon some charred bones. They were haman is much intereatest in commeralal matters. To street on It is when we come to the third parare the most numerons section of the Earo- preaching hall, there are the few who enter graph of the protest that we had the real doubt deserving of aviopathy, but it cannot The Choya-Shanbun despatobed a special re- bonds and belonged to one body. The head and another Insaian subject appears to have to puraneni nammunical fort with his, why gems of the celestion. It reads as follows: ba contended that it is the day of the state porter to the means of the volcanic eruption. He was lying outwards towards the door. We boca twpossible, and scoordingly. Mr. Roding. into consult him sot only on religions ques-We object to the Board prerading to maintain telegs offcials in order that returns a theavening of the 19th. According also found a second body and some clothes. the Rassina Consul, invited his colleague Mr.
Wa con
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DÁLY PRESS."** various matters of scientific,with the consideration of the present these may support the stores,
to lase art the villages rond Dandai-sanbeard From the appearance of the second body 1 Carl Bock, the Consul for Sweden and Nerway,
Sle it not too socu to say that "tlo tions bat on
from a more strange rumbling sounds and felt shooks of earth should judge that the man kad heen sleeping. who was presumably more or less conversant Christian Church in China is an illuvion?" A social, or political interest to which their al-draft by-laws, because they fail to distin social, or polis directed by the forks together seatinetly provided for resi
Saigon Saigos is suffering, however, n
with the laws of Finland. and serious matter than the dismissal of a num-gaske from the 18th. Those phenomena coxThe staircase on the nookloft was totally non-
Jewish or Roman writer towards the emt of the tention has bees directed by the foreign guish between old buildings and new and se:
es or and
tuned intermittedly for two days and nights, enmed. I do not know the exact position in There can be no question that by the laws of first century of the Chrisdan ere could las news in the native papers or by other reeaus, mida tapetier several matters that uchi ber of famelionaries and the bankruptcy of a fauued intermittedly for two days and nights, eamed. I do not know the exact position in
moat maritime nations, in aneb a casa ng this,
said the same thing of the charcha Romo or but not being attended by any serious result, na which it was. Then there are sin bathing at
the numerous schools wait to be separately and distinctly provided for ress tradesmen. The foreign trade of the great disquietuds was felt. On the morning of Chung Hai-cheung re-called-The staircase the ship is primarily responsible to she con Corinth, £, that in, he had aren Lanri of its ex- Lained by missionary societies, which are The Beard has full power to deal with new colony is being undermined and raided by as 15th, at aben! & o'dock, the smaller Bandai was a moreable pele fadder. It had sailed stops, signees of the lacaged cargo. The shippers of Corinth, if th
istenes. If he had heard of it he might have shavereecived da furning ouspapils who have received mildings as defined by the Ordinuice. I the sew Casions tariff. Of hate years, and san trambled and roared as though a hundred nats common ladder. The stairseze was of a honest cargo trust their goods to the ship, and used the very language of the Indian Nasion an education or Westers, priticiples, and wildings as defined by the Ordinance. I along is being undermined and raiced by great disquietuds was felt. On the morn an education or Westers principles, and who, has no power whatever to deal with old build especially since 1894, 17s the daigua Begub. thunderstorms were combined. Alavet imme distance of about 33 yards from the door. The the captain is bound, with certain exceptions, to
which you quote, that the inserts were scarcely though they have no more religion than angs nad the drains of such buildings until, licain, trade had been prosperous; business, diately afterwarda astaus began to fall; the sky names of the two missing coclios vere Ung Kwok deliver their cargo at destination in the
ban a ings and the drains of such buildings antil,
he eu licmat pack of schoolboye in any other country, in the words of Section 50 of the Ordinance, without being brilliant, was active, and suddenly grow dark, and the rumbling sands and La Yin. They were juriousas coolies. The like good order, and condition in which has ripple on the ses of lien life. And be and so Stateman in caying that those who spend their must Becere in any other countrings and the drain deal with old build. the Castons tariff and raided by must necessarily exercise a wide istlasnos they are found defective and ingelta77 vielded fair returns to all, while some realis contimed, accompanied by violent arthquakes frit was 50 years old and the other 41 years old. repairal it. This is perfectly reasonable. One might easily have forestalled the writer in the and the flare of darling dame. The creat They slept within & ft. of the doar on the night shipper in a general ship cannot know, or even time and strengib and life on waking these con- when they go out into the world in breaking To pass the first be-law would be tri anable ed fortunas; the installation of the Cus- and the flare.
be to enable ed fortunes; the installation of the Cus-and the flare of darling Asmo. The ereat They slept within 8 ft. of the door on the night
of the smaller Bandzion appearod fo be of the firo, and not in the sockleft; the weather if he should know, cannot interfere with what vertahad laboured vain and spent their down, atperatiivu, communicating know the Offivors of the Board to interfere with the toms, under pretext of protection, struck the fitted bodby upwards and Thea to full was too warm. I saw them sleeping there, another shipper is sending it is obviously tha atrungth
atrungth for nought." The promoters of Chris Chow Asam stato-Tam wife of Young Lug daty of the Captain toses that no dangerous ergo fiau missions of the present day being the re- leder, and, let us hope, setting up by example drains in existing buildings whether in a first-blow at the trade of the place; the again with a tremendous noise. Than fel- a higher standard 10ting up by example drains in existing buildings whether in atoms, under pretext of protection, strack the of the smaller Bandal-so appeared a higher standard of intrality and inducing arsanitary state or not, and compel, rithis & Etienne decrees killed if. Our contemporary towed showarn of red, mad mingled with Large Chi, iving in Gough-strest. On the earning of a bat in bis waswel. Il loe, by ignorance of care-
by ignorance or caresult of the early Churches of the Roman Empire, a is If or therecognition of that respres which they have very short time, the entire reconstruction of confuses these two matter, which have stones, spreading bavos around. Suck, indeed, the 2rd July, I heard an alarm of fire, and lessness and there is no accusation of careless we are all agreed that sanh a writer would have bosa taught by their foreigs instructors is the existing drainage according to the new realis no convection. Tas Customs affect was the nature of nearly all the matter craptad, shardy afterwarde Kok Akai, wife of Chow mess in the present case-lakes in improper or entirely mistake, therefore a quod dus to women.
nan. Lastly, there are the medical schenis, whether it needed reconstruction or the If the only Christinity of China will yat turu
ther it needed reconstruction or have stones, spreading bavor
the legitimate trade of the colens, while the red mud without small stones, but nocompanied Kaning, came to my house for elothes were goods, he and his owners must bear the brunt of missions, which, more than any other agency, not, be Health Ordinance having been effect of the dismissal of the surplue officials cousionally by heavy rosks. Abore the mud all barat, and she bad large blisters on her body. They have fasir romady against the ship many of us think wo bays a right to hinges that are breakingning accept the moral ments do not distingu
ont better than you enppose. But whether or are breaking down the old antipathy to specially framed to mimise, as much as will be only temporary and, though painful folla for inches of ashes. In five villages. She told me that she had been burnt at a fire pare, but it is obviously unfair for the ship to the ently Christianity of China will yat turn are breaking down the old antipathy to specially framed to minimise, as much as will be only temporary and, though painful Twast, Kozan, Wakamiya, Misato, and Hibara, that morning in her house. She wait and lay disclaim this responsibility, and refer the fungust, it sokma too soon to pass judgment definitely are breaking down the old antipath the the legitimate trade of the colony, while the foreigners nd winning arceptance for foreign possible, interference with existing arrange for the time, will ultimately prove a benefit the greater part of the houses were buried to a down in bed, and died at about 1 o'clock in the cant suffer to the guilty shipper. The Captain it trashing. On the question of the moral menta and vrated interests. It is true the to the colony and increase its prosperity by depth of from 7 to 20 foot. The state of the afternoon. She made no statement before she died. is, no doubt, aqually innocent; but he must sufferi
It is now freely acknowledged on all hands fest of uistionary work we have much by-laws do not distinguish between old and relieving it of an unneurssary burden. The bodier rusovered in terrible, Boms are literally I Hal not offer to remove her to the Hospital & primarily, broase his was in a position to refuse that the Christian missions seat forth at saov-
between old and the long and timately prote plessaire is making the following extract from new buildings; but by sub-section 1 of effect of the Customs seginis will be lasting cat to pieces; athers are parboiled so that it is called in a doctor. He gave Lor some medicine. the dangerous cargo, and the incest shipper
was not. The judgment of the Court, which good work in civilizing, healing, educating, and The Statesines, which cans in an article on section 13 the Board is empowered to inake and increasingly prejudicial in the coumeist soarosly possible to distinguish between men She was 34 febrs of age.
a PC, recalled, sald-When I first saw the we printed the passage from the Indian Natios quoted by-laws with regard to private house drains of the golony. It was as a free port that and woes. A fow corps were found
anorship altogether; we cannot say that it has to the perples of India and Ching, laugh you Above: We have for umuy yours ourselves the distinction between old and new build. Saigon aobiored its commercial prosperity, pondan
uild. Saigon sabioved its commercial prosperity, ponded in the branches of trees which had caught fire, famas were coming out from the ground anor. shton yesterday morning. exonerates the oven giving a higher standard and ideal of life purity them as they felt. Up to the 17th the non-I wont op to the front of the bouse. The fiamos astonished anyone who has followed the say that the pately, roliglons part of their work held the same cou rictions that the writer so ing not appearing in this convection in the and to strike at that freedom was to deal ber of bodies recovered is 176. It is believed were burning very fiercely. It was impossible course of the trinis; bat it is for all that is a failure. Bal is not this sply to say that to what India owes the Ordinance itself. Elsewhere the distinction blow from which there can be no recovery that 31 still lie entombed. The wounded nam to get inside the house. I did not sas anybody amazing judgment. The ground on which the the presence or absanct of permual religion is forcibly expresses missionary, and his remarks re-called to our appears clafly snough, as in sections 3D and short of a reversion to the previous condition be 41. Eighty-seves houses hats bean des- leave the heuss. I want tack to the station, and captain is exonerated is, that he did not know not to easily judget of as the work of schools memory conversation, which we had upon 40, as well as in section 50 referred to be of affairs.
trayed. Tho inhabitants of Inawashiro and the on my way back, saw a women croaching down that blanching powder was dangerous, and that and hospitals! And yet the one may be as real 1 Best
adjacent villages fled to Wakamatsu and other in the road on Third Stroot. She was barut. the agents told him that there was no dangerous
rous as the other to those al to judge of both. Wo the same subject, many years ago, with the the prefeefers. The latter section provides
places when the araplion occurred, but our the It was at some distance from the fire. When cargo shipped" Surely, if the captain ehogs have no right to pass harsh judgments on such late Bir CHARLES Woon (Lord HALIFAX) that the Board may require the owners of
arrival of the Governor at the scene of disaster first saw the fire, I asked the people in the next to take the goat's word, and makes no enquiries other in the matter of religious profession, and who was Secretary of State for India at the existing buildjage, she drains of which are
the death and the gradual subsidones of the commotion, they honge if anybody was inside. They said they himself as to the composition of bleaching postill leas in the case of those of another language time. He asked us very gravely and point-in the opinion of the Board in a defec-
cacovered confidence and returned to their homes, did not know. It was the woman who has since dor, he is responsibia The extracts from the which we cannot understand and of another os. edly, and with a good deal of incredulity native and insanitary condition, to construct new of the parsons who lost their lives in the fire
We have got to learn the barrowing detalle died from her wounds.
law of Finland which are parted in the judgtion whose habits and disposition differ antiraly we thought in his tone, whether the mission house drains. The by-laws under discussion in Becond-street it transpired that there of individual suffering caused by the calamity. Thomas Moffat, P.S. 99, re-called, said-Thement do not seem to us to help the captain, is from cur own; especially when as so often sry had really done any good in India at all provide that owners of premes abouble were no directions for the Baring of life The Mataichi Shirebus mentions one. A fit was burning very forcely when I get to ita-vis the innocent shippers, in the least. All have
have ever even sens coagrogation of Chris and our reply was procisely that which the construct, re-aonstruct, alter, or amend any given in the regulations for the Brigade woman fled from the oration with her child tied Both floors were burning when I saw it. I did they emanat to is, that sartain prensations on tians in China ar India-
Christian Missions are never sunt forth but Nation now innkes. We said that if we were drain or drains within sub premises, and made by the Governor in Council. The on hot back. As she stumbled onwards, a large, not know at the time that there were two people the captain's part will protect his against the to appraise the results of missionary enter-who intende euch drain or drains to empty mission is certainly a remarkable e, rod-hot stone daw past and smaghol the body in the colchft. If I had toowa that there had shippers of the dangaroan cargo: and that those from
approoiate that motivo do not, as a rula, sub- prise by simply enumerating the converts into any public sawer, shall send in plans, and calls for rectification. The utter bas Its blood was moattered all over its mother been, I could not have helped them.
body, but she strange to say, escapad uninjured, G. Horspool sail-I am Asting Superintendatter will be responsible, if they have mis-from the religions motive. Those who do not G. Horspool sail-I am Asting Superintend described their shipment, for all damage dous: sombe. They would certainly never think of they had ande, we should reply without which are lo he subject to the approval or not been entirely overlooked, however, as we and carrying her rod barden managed to reach out of the Hongkong Fire Brigade. I was pre but there ia un avidence that the dangerous car. Forbing themasives jule a Booiety to raise the hasitancy that they had laboured in vain disapproval of the Board.. Drains atroady understand there are departmental orders Wakamoten.
sent at the fire in Second Straat, in that capa go in the present case was misdescribed when it large amounts needed to establish schools, found and spr. their strength for nought, but that connected with the sewera are, it will be ob- on the subject, though ant of a very From researches made by the Geological Hur city. Nobody conncotet with the Fire Brigade was called bleaching powder. Astonishment hospitals, o oren i give a higher moral tone ta strength for nought, but that dispproval of the Board. De praal or not been entication. The waiter bus Its bloot daw past and singh large, not know of the tires ning when I saw it. I did via the innocent ship relp the captain, vs. tion whose habits and dispo we believed it to be graveir mistaken serred, not affected, unless they are found precise nature. As the Hen H. E. Wong-un we learn that ancient histories to not record was to blame in any way for the loss of te ronches its climax when we find appended to the these nountries in the East. This religions tho Atandani by which judge of the general in an ingruitary condition, a provided for in tour, the Magistrate who conducted the any eruptions at Bandal-san. In a book called There is as special org suisation for the saving judgment the following protest
tise which; by the admission of all, has done su fruits of their labour. We said that we section 50. Wo fail, therefore, to see the inquiry, was in charge of the brigade for Karedan, however, it is stated that the noun of life in connection with the Brigads. I do 1. horsby put on record that I disagree with the much good service for the modern Pagan world, thought no unbiased and observant man justification for the protrat. It is obviously number of yours be must have been tain was once in a flaming condition and that not think that there has aver been any. I do deckion of the majority of the Court,
our B. REDIRO, could live for some years in India with reasonable that the Board should be entrust well acquainted with these orders, and the country shout its bases, to a distance of 10 zot think it would be possible to form unha
Imperial Bausa Consal, Churches in the Roman Empire which were be mat tecoming conscious from bis own observa ed with powers of supervision with regard to it is to bo regretted that be did not selt abounded in sulphur, from which pawonens body with the existing Brigade. The Brigade tion of the fofluence which the pissionary works of reconstruction and connections with for their production. The loss of life, how that since the formation of Lake Inawashiro the the Governor in Council under Ordinarice No. 4 Mr. Bock and Baron Gunsburg wore his seassanrahos (not yet a century old) of India and hote.apore awoonded. The sime authority edda is organized by rules and regulations, made by DTr. Reding was the Judge of the Court, suit looked down upon by their contemporaries with quite as mach contempt as the present early raising & the main sewers. If it should be held the ever, usually occurs before the Brigade fames and smoke had ceased and noxious gases of 1868 The duties of the various members of sors. The ordinary theory of assessors in, that China ara now. Na was exerting upon the enuntry bigbor standard of morality-insensibly for Board has not such power it would be ne renches the scene of the tires measure in were no longer generated. Another book the Brigade are laid down for them. There is they are there to advise the Judge, but that the China ara now. No one can show use why the
ne-renches if the most part-amorget all classes therein, cessary to bring in an amendlag Bill to give prevent it ought, the afore, to be provided golu Ryoko-dan) says that from a lofty posis no roference in the Rules with regard to the Judga is responsible for the judgment; we can same religions motive should not be passed on to who were becoming acquainted with what it the power. Marcover, the by-laws provide at an earlier stage. A policeman who dis- naund Bandai-san, situated on the edge of Lists saying of life. The original rules were framed only presume that by the law of Fialand, the the East which is now acknowledged and re- the claims of Christianity were upon the for the considerating of each separate cass on rovers a fire at his beat is supposed, we be Inamshire, flaines emerged and the smoke immediately after the passing of the Ordinance powers of Judge and Asseors are equal, and spected as a power in the West. If missions inner life, as well the outward conduct of its own morite. The Board might, if it here, to run to be searest station to give seemed to search the Brmanent. A ximilar state They were republished it. 1892. They are still the majority rules. It is the more prasing ha. have done so well in ore department of their alarm, mentors in the Ox Berazahs Thes re-in forces I have been pressat at uently ovary eiuss, as we painted out hofore; Mr. Reding in work already, why should they not set in tia with the other and confessedly the mar men. And we instanced in illustration of were so disposed, inke these drainego the slain, leaving the are, meanwhile, to words and evideron obtained in situ-thaw that the firo aines the Brigade was formed. I have been the maly member of the Court who is specially tout part Judge nothing before the the fact, that a native gentleman whom we olnuses of the Ordinance very irksome in spread. A more sensible ecurse would be to mountain was so active volcano within histo-oficially connected with it for over Bre years. nanversant with Maritime Law,
to their working on the Board and thick hous, eager bergma of giving s stall Hilars was the catastrophe knew well and respected greatly, bad come to their working, but with the number of unitract the constables on dis neighbouring rical times. As regards the effects of its Be. The loss of life at fires is not a commen Be to ask privately whether with the views official members on the Board and the pub beats by sounding his whistle, break into the tivity, no information is on record. The occurrence. I think this is due to the meane
RIOT AT KIUKIANG. which he had coure to entertain of this opium licit: giren to the proceedings, we think house, and arouse the inmates it they are asleep, Geography of Alia" has this pageIn of escape the Chinese thorselves have, and trado na immoral, it would be right for him the safeguards against abuse of power are a messenger being manwhile sent off to non-acctunt times there was a landslip at Bandai not to the work of the Brigade. I have never to-recept an appointment that had been fairly sufficient. In this same paragraph vey the alarm, a system of giving swali san The Ba-gawa river was damned by it and known may lives saved by the Fire Brigade. A correspondent at Kiukiang writes to the offered him in a great opiam arm in China. M. FaNora and Dr. Ho Kar object to reward to the first person who brought in Hitars was inundated. Neither the date ner do not think that the Brigade could be of any NC. Deily News ander date the 21st July He had no thought of becoming a convert, the Board proceeding with the consideration formation of a fire to the station, which is the case of the catastrophe is given, but the use in that way. There might be a special-Kinklang was mobbed to-day by some Honan roto village of Hibara seans to have suffered then salvage corps. I cannot my whether that could people who are going north with beats loaded but felt so keenly, the plains which Carie of the present draft by-laws because they found to work very encoessfully elsewhere,
the present Craft by-laws because they found to work very encoessfuly elsewhere, just as it has done no. Geporally speaking, the be of much benefit. There is very ranah more with rice-300 boats and about 2,500 men. Of tian morale asserted over his own mind, that maddie Lagether several matters that ought would no doubt be found equally effective distristsbordering Kaga, Etelsia, Echigo, Bebiten danger nor of lives being lost by fires that there course they smuggle lots of goods in the rios, performed the "Bokaznice Girl" und "Baminie." he doubted much whether he could inec- to be separately and dixinally provided for. here in securing early infristion of fires. The Uz and Ugo are liable to nondents of this pa- was in former days. This is in consequence of and the Teets here refused to let them pass It is reported that males his best improves the cantly accept the sppointment that was The sense of this is as indefinite as the con- whole question of Bre alarma was discussed in tors. An old work states that in the year 607 the construction of the humuss sid the overcrowd- antece they paid the regrar ikin, while they Chief Justice Sir George Phillippo, will not offered him. He was in delicate health at. atruction is inelegant. The protesters ought these columns some years ago, and de A.D. a lake was suddenly formed with an island ing therein. Formerly, houses of more than two object to pay more than one-third of the regular returo to Hongkong. The second competition the time, and the appointment was desirable at least to specify the several matters
Iorned cities were given. If in Hanks method furthertofot surreanding Bandai-aan:-In the in the staircase nearly always catehen
tails of the systems in force in various large in the centre, and that the lake is the present storeys were the exception. Now they are the likin. They can on shore this merzing and for the monthly challenge sop presented by the in every respect, but this one. He donbted referred to. In section 4 the two learned elties were given Ifia Hongkong we are Iwashiro and the island Okina-jima. We bare general rule. The only means of egresa from made a row, palled down the railings of the Com-Rifle Association was won by P.C. Robertion. The morality of the business in the condues gentlemen "bject and protest in the still to be restrialed to the primitive method further the following records with regard to places the drat, second, and third stories la by a single missioner of Customs house, broke the windows The British guebonts Merlin and Espoir left
in the district surrounding Bandai-aan: In the timely built wooden stair, so that, in the event of Mr Ampbell's fan-roots, pulled down trees the harbour on the 30th July, the former-for-u ... of whid he was assist at Shanghai, or strongest possible terms against the haety of foot messengers, arrangements might at
against the busty of foot messengers, arrangements wight at somer of 1598, a large pand, the Shiregi-mute, ut fire to sit trends nearly always catches first. on the Bund, ord, etc. The Fier wo has been cruise and the latter for Canton. A Chinese
sammer of a of the staircase nearly eta, at ne haust, some other port, We have forgotten what and inconsiderats way in which the Burd is least be made for the constable qu the beat at Numajiri-tege, was aust obliterated. This entirely precludes all chance of escape ex detained in port for a day. The Tantai, he is passenger by the steater Batavia, which arrived advice we gave him, but the incident made e presscding, under pressure from the Bur- to remain at the scene of the fire and oasist Subsequently it disappeared altogether. In sept from the roof. The reubdy for this liesin very sati-foreign, declares that he is unable to here on the 30th July, attempted to commit deep impression upon our own mind, reyor-General, to frame important by the persons in the burning house to escape, August of 1011, a great earthquake courred in the reconstruction of the hooves, and also pos- contral the men, and he has not even sent soldiers autoide shortly before landing. The man was evidencing what the teaching of Christianity laws affecting large intereste, without instead of throwing the mesenger's work on the district. A mountain crumbled away, and sibly is the formation of mirage corps. for our protection, although, as is well known, quits destitate. A rook a few yards out of the was doing in India, icsensibly to the people making itself acquainted with its powers him. As we believe the arrangements for the course of the Hibachi river being obstructed, think if xaulvage ourpe ware formed it should there is always a considerable garrison in Usaton Wharf, which use proved an oration themselves, Thie geuleman died shortly under the Health Ordinance nod the limite dealing with fires are now, or eliortly will be, a lako cafed Yamsink! was formed In Septem- be entirely axempt from the business of Kinklang under brigadier general The riot to Canton steamers coming alongside, was auc- Afterwards in a great earthquake
dreline, but it was impuestioue of those powers, and without having under the consideration of the Government; ber, 1831, a flood devesisted the country. The extinguishing free In the late Grein is nothing serious, but the ladies and the comfully biarted on the Sist July. The enquiry in Goreziment great earthquake of loll did not confine ile Second-street a elrage orpe would have been Protestant missionaries have been considerably to the death of the three persons who lost their sible for those who know him to doubt the before it as a Board any aridence, any in- we would suggest but this is point to ravages to the creation of one new lake, of no use whatever, unless the alarm had been larmed. It is very hot here, 103 degree in the tires at the recent are in Second-street was con spicit which aisted him. Who moreover forintion as to the evile it desires to which attention might be directed with The crumbling of the bilis demmed another given earlier. This would make a great deal of shade and 143 degree in the sun. We hope to eluded on the 13th July, when the jury returned.
a verdict of accidental death. that is at all familiar with the spirit which remedy." Naturally every one would object much advantage.
atform mear the village of Ittai and three diffusos. The main thing would be to have more, have a blow soon, or it will becoms intolerable.
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THE SAVING OF LIFE AT FIRES. At the recent inquiry conerning
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comes down by diet dissent from those early
time."
J. 8. BURDON,
Bishop.
Hongkong, 30th July, 1788.
HONGKONG.
During the week Mr. Willard's Company lava