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Regency, his patriotism was proof against every temptation to establish an imperium in imperio, nor was he by the most bitter of his enemies accused of any attempt at disaffection. He was, in fact, content to remain first subject of the throne, and no suspicion of infidelity even through tiris trying period ever rested apon him. But although openly no charges were, or could indeed be, made, the reactionary party at Peking, including the warping Regency, did not cense from day to day to hatch plots against the old Viceroy, which the well-known purity of his life and motives alone permitted him to stem. The death of Liu, last winter, came as a relief to the reactionaries, who felt the most powerful and zuoat patriotie of their opponents had at best passed away this was at once exhibited by the evident desire of the Court to run counter to every thing advised by the late Viceroy. None had been so resolute as he in opposing the legrading subserviency of the Empresa CELEBRATED Dowager and her satellites to Russia, and none had shown to clearly its necessary effects in bringing about the dissolution of the state. No sooner was the broath out of the old town than these degrading negotiations were renewed with double intensity, and Russia by threats, and still

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A coolio occidoutally fell into the harbour from the Praya at West Point on Friday night last, and was drowned. The body' was recovered on Sunday morning.

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mother of the late Alexander of Servia, will not make any claim to the properly left by her son, the late King Alexander. She has renounced all connection willi Servis, and will henceforth consecrate for life to works of charity exclusively.

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Pleiades. This causes the Shanghai Times to home from the Far East, travelling from Pokine prop esd to tax foreign raw colton while say things like this (in hondlines)--Plesides to Paris by rail, has written a book describing exempting that grown in the empire. Pouliar Pet Palaced Profanity and Pro his journey. It will probably lo entitled The jectiles,

Matshed-construction on the site of the new Law Courta is procending rapidly, and the scene is now very differout from what it was a

fortnight ago. It is to hoped no typhoons will

carry away the outward signs of energy.

A large quantity of flowering plants taken by the Toyo Kisen Kaisha stoner Hongkong Mara from Shanghai and Hongkong on her Inst voyage to the United States aro said to have arrived at San Francisco in line condition. The plants are intended for exhibition at the World's Fair, St. Louis, Those aro said form the fest of a large corsigament that will be used for decorative purposes in all Chinese exhibits

ut the Exhibition.

Among the pieces to be produced by the Pollards English Faree Comedy Co., who open in the Theatre Royal on Monday next, are the well-known successes My Friend from Irdio,

Path of Empire, the author's view boing that moderu invarious are nosomplished by means of railways, as in the caso of Manoburis and of Ceres.

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LONDON, 1st August.

A series of imposing ceremonies have markod, the inauguration of the Conclave,

Among the confisting reports as to the beginning with the solema entry and oath Canadian Government's intention in the matter

of the Grand Trans Pacific Line,, the most taking of the Cardinals and Cosclavist probable is said to be that the Government will functionaries, and ending in a minuto inspec build the railway from Quebec to Winsipetion of the precincts, with the object of distance of 1,500 miles, leasing it to the Grand Frank Railway Company, with running powers excluding strangers, and formal locking of over the other railways. It is also probable door that the Government will gnorantes the buns the Cardinals afterwards proceeding to of the Grand Trunk Lino from Winnipeg to the Rooky Mountains to the extent of $13,00); per mile, and from the Rocky Mountains to the coast to the extent of $40,000 per milo, and will taks first mortgage on the whole lina.

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Yesterday afternoon His Excellency the Governor and Lady Blake prasided at the diste bation of prizes to the scholars of the Italian

THE EXPERIMENTAL BLOCK,

Yesterday afternoon His Frooileney the Governor Eir Henry A. Blake, G.C.M.G. formally handed back to the Sanitary Board the blook of tenement honses in Second and Third Strests which he had tak u over with a view to the carrying out of experimental messures for the provention of ploguo as well as new methoda of cleansing The block in quation consiste of 253 houses, with 614 floors and a population of 7,701 people. To begin with, the south side of Second Etreat and the north side of Third Street, between Easiera Stret and Western Street, were taken over at the and of April, tion of hot water tanks of over 340 gallons The first thing set about was the erec-

capacity each, iu Wei On Lauc, Tak Sing Lane, and Sheung Fung Lane, Thugs tanks word nsed by the inhabitants of the district for dipping their bed-boards and rich other furniture as would be likely to harbour vermin. the tanks were bath-housos, two for mon and two for women. A systetuntio cleansing out of

Attached to the same farters which hented

each house was the undertaken by the people themeelves, under the supervision of Police Inspector J. H. Gidloy. From oins to tweiro floors were washed out each day. About the middle of May both sides of Second Western Streets, and all the lanes and eress- and Third Streete between Eastern und

streets within that boundary, were taken in

mere by unblushing bribery, did not faily Sallier Boy, What Happened to Junies, arrived at Nagasaki, the vessel having loft Convent. Au interesting programme was gone hand and trented in the same way. Latterly

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To, Dick, and Harry, and Why Smith left for. The box plan will i opre at Robinop's to-morrow. As the Pollards bring with them a new and elaborate outfit of scenery and furniture, the mounting of the plays will leave nothing to bọ denired.

A list was published officially the other day of the Siamese students in Europe, says the Bangkok Times. It gives, however, only those who have been sent by or in connection with the Ministry of Public Instruction, and who are under the inspectorship of Mr. J. Algernon Brown. There are 27 in Haglund, ons in Francs and one in Rania. Those in England are classified as “spociul" (14), "sokolarship" 18), and students in training for teachers (5) About half of them are Mom Chacs. In addition students are alun kout to Europe by this Army and this Ministry of Justice.

On Saturday last at Bay View Hotel Mr. W. S. Bailey was entertained to dinner and made the recipient of a gold medal with inscrip. tion subscribal for by a number of sporting friends) on the occasion of his retirement from the ring, in which he has been a well-known figure for many years. Mr. W. Waters pre- sidad und mods the presentation, which Mr. Bliley suitably acknowledged. Among those

an ompty house in the district was engaged and fitted up as a temporary hospital, and ia: the ovent of infectious disense desarring the

patient was removed there and the people living

Munila on the 15th July. When it became | throzgb, dutails of which will appear in to

afficiently noised abent Nagasaki, saya the morrow's issue. Shanghai Times, that the United States Following is the price list :-.. transport had made its appearance in the harbour,

Standard VII: Julio Burrows. geogé pby, there was a general scurrying around in the elementary scienes, and mapping; Joaquins ranks of the "double-crose sports" and "sure-26, writing and ordor, compusition, gram disinfecting their 'othing, etc., were allowed in the same house, after washing it out and thing was who have lately been infestingarithmetic and mapping, Angelias Lee Lau, that port in goodly number, and there was a elementary science, geography, writing and wild endeavour to find seclusion. It was under mapping; Maggie Brewster, history, geography, stoed that the Logan's offers had orders to composition, arithmetic, and mapping, Ciara convey all undesirable characters now living at Burke, arithmetic, composition, history, the Japanese city to distant fields, and thereby grammar, geography, elementary science and assist in clearing the morul atmosphere to some mapping. extent.

A return has been presented to the Common wealth Parliament showing the results of the legislative efforte of that body to keep coloured and otherwias objectionable people out of Australia during the past twolve months. Altogether 653 parsons wars excluded, the

greater number-450-being Chinamen. Japan, the Power that is most vocal and indignant against the legislation, had the Commonweaith door shut in the froes of seventeen of its citizens. and the same fate befell twenty-nine South Africans, a geographical phrase that covora many varieties of the haman family, from mail- Honaires up or down to Zulus. Eleven Hindocs, six Italians, four Germans, three Arabs, two

to remain in it. For the purposes of carrying out the scheme, a Kaifong was elected by the community of that district, and they lent valu- able assistance to the cathoritise in the work.

The ceremony of handing back the block to the Sanitary Board took place at noon ing Standard VI. -- Toresa Barretto, composition, Boond Street, at the point where it is crossed"

by Centre Street. H.E. the Governor wan grammar, reading, history, geography and arithmetic; Angelinn: Gardner, geography, accompanied by Lady Blake and Sir John arithmello, grammar, history, reading and com- Keane, A.D.C.; and there were also present position; Kate Easnson, history, composition, Hoa. Dr. F. M. Atkinson, P.C.M... President arithmetic, granger, geography and reading of the Sanitary Board; H. W. Chatham, Ennostine Maryses, grammar, history, com

D.P.W., Vice-President; Hou, F. I. May, position, geography and reading; Maris Emilia Colonial Secretary: Mr. Fung Wa Chuo, Mr. Britto, composition, reading, geography, bielo Kam Tong, aspector Gidley, and the mombers of the Kaifong. Before the pro- tory, arithmetic and grammar. position, grammar, gangraphy, and arithmetic;

Standard V.Encarnacion Querabin, com-ceedings bogau a photograph of the group was

Emily Watling, composition, arithemetio, gram geography, composition and arithmetic. mar and goography: Cecilia Lasban, grammar,

grammar, dictation, geography and reading; Standard IV-Pepita Manor. arithmetic,

taken.

HIR EXCELLANOY said-Dr. Atkinson, Mr. Chatham, nud Mr. Fung Wa Chun-I am about to lend back to you this block of buildings.

to see whether I cont'd put the Cana that over three months ago you handed to me,

present were Messrs. C. O. Murphy, J. Christie Algerians, and one Frenchman were rejected as Mafalda Barridas, geography, arithmetic and Prople to help themselves and assist in sui-

J. D. Logan, A. P. Goodwin and Mike Collins The function was in every way sucessful. A company of about 30 sat down to dinner, which was served up in Mr. Colling's best at lo.

Thore was a newspaper sensation in the Transvaal the other day before the introduction of the amended tariff soheme in the Legislative by the authorities, but one of the Jalantesburg Conucil. The customary secrecy was observed

papers contrived to get hold of a copy of the revisad tariff list, and published it the day before the Conseil was to expose and consider the sokome.

andesirables, and three Britons and two "white Americans" were also kept out.

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grammar; Elisa Cambrs, grammar, arithmetic, dictation and reading: Marie Nelasco Silva, Thereisa refreshing vigoar about the language | geography, arithmetic, dictation and reading: of some American biskops. The Rev. R. C. Grocila Traza, dictation and reading; Noomi Fillingham, a crank of ultra-Kensit views, who Marques, grammar, reading, geography and it is surprising to find still allowed to bo Vicar arithmetis; Mary Santos, reading, dictation, of Huxton, Herts, took upon himself while on s

geography, grammar and arithmetic. idolatrons practices" in the Charch of S. visit to the United States to protest against the

Standard III-Felisa Manoz, arithmetic,

Mary the Virgin, New York. Bishop Potter, in answer to the protest, severely oriticises the

writing, order, geography, reading, graus and dictation; Maria Romero, arithmetic, gram- mar, dictation and geography, Angelina Barr-

tary measures. When I came down here throe experiment upon which i had determined to moutha ngo 1 was by no means certain that the

enter would be a succoks, I zaked the people. the leading men of the two single, to form a Haifong, and seventeen of their came forwarde

for thst purpoas, I now tulso this opportunity. of thanking these seventoca resprelable inen who have assisted me during these threo months.

The result was a desperate rugh of the English vicar's attitude, and says Mr. Filling. das, grammar, geography, urithmetic, reading most in be good work of teaching the people

murcantile community to the Custom House to clear the affected goods before the no impost came into operation. Such a clearance was

made, in fact, that the revenue suffered a Jass of many thousands of p unis that would have b on

imposed had things taken their natural course.

A very odd point of law has sarmasly bean reserved for consideration by, an Australian judge of the Supreme Court--namely, whether It is possible there may be something in the New Zealand is legally a British poawssion,

point.

ham mast be a lunatic, as only a lunatic sould suppose the Church in New York was governed by the laws of the Church of England. Bishop Potter informe Mr. Fillingham that he has advised the Rector of S. Mary'e, in caas Mr. Fillingham or his followers makes any attempt to interrupt the services, to call the police and have the offenders thrown into the street.

The turbine, which is now established on the liner, bears the same relation to the ordinary Channel and is shortly to be fitted on an Atinatie |

Although Captain Cook repeatedly restproosting engine as the wheel does to the urged upon the Imperial Government the human lower limbs, says a home paper.

In colonisation of New Zealand, no practical stepwalking one is for over reversing the action, was taken until very late in the thirties, when it

throwing a leg back, stopping it and then bring. loaked out that the French wore contemplating ing it forward. Unfortunately the erect the annexation of the islands. It was a close attitude is incompatable with the power to raca between a British aul a French asu-of-war, swing the log backwards, bring it up from the British ship winning by a few hours. It behind over the shoulder and then put it down is conceivable thot in the excitement of the

ia front. This is what the spokes or legs of a British govereignty over New Zealand may have raptedly, whereas the ordinary engine goes se moment some formality in the proclamation of wheel do. Similarly the turbine goes on inter- been overlooked.

|far, then stops and comes back. The difficul1y about the turbine at present is that the dutings

inevitably unsuitable for going backwards. are ourved for forward progression and ure

Whoo it is possible to ravers; a turbino engine, Bo that it will go as rapidly in both directions, the thing will be perfect.

and writing; Januarie Sison, arithmetic, gram mar, dictation and reading; Maria Gomes Silve, dictation, grammar, arithmetic, geography and reading: Carmen Munoz, geography, writing,

srithmetic and regular attendance; Celina Rozario, dictation, geography and reading; Hortensia Baptista, arithmetic, dictation and grammar

Standard II-Louise Hicks, reading, geo- graphy, arithmetic and dictation: Isabel Hicks diotation, arithmetic and geography; Jous Gomes Bilva, arithmetic and reading; Victoria Munor, reding and geography; Alios Brait, reading, dictation, arithmetic and geography; Jessie Postonjee, geography, dictation and

order.

Among the men I world cepesially mention the names of Chan Ki, Chak Cheung, Wong, Wai, and Die Wi, whom I always found fore- how best to help theys-dves in fighting this terrible spídemic of plague. When I samo hore I promised the people that if they would chàn thoir “V” houses and if they would give notice of cases of disease, those who wore affected by plague should be treated in their own bouses, and I promised also that they should have tanke in which to dip their bad-boardk and furniture, an. badi-houses in which to wash them lves and enable them to keep themselves sload. Bofore we could gat

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the baths put up or these tanka ornoted, 11⁄2 'came down, and within three days I found. the whole of tio furniture of this strast put on the street, and the people themselves had already begun to help to wash their houses · as well as they coul Standard I--Pilar Ros, dictation and arith- account of all the people who used Morere, reading, dictation and arithmetic; people hare best auted as using these baths motic, Etelvino Romedios, reading; Caroline batus during these three months, but 27,235

tion; Aures Ozorio, dictation, arithmetic and ing after cons.sts of 263 uses, will öld flours, Brilia Menal, arithmetio, reading and dista The district that the Kolong have been look

and arithme fe; Celeste Remedios, reading, tok by Inspector Gidley, who deserves the reading; Francisca Santos, reading, dictation | und" with a population of 7,701 people. Lam:

diotation and arithmetic; Angelina Carvalho, thanks of the public for the way in which he reading and regular attendance.

has worked for the last three montua, hut be

Maria Rodriguez,. arithmetics; Lonian Torres, over they were recomended by him to de in

and the Kaifong had no diffenity in getting the - Standard -Ricarda Xavier, reading; people to turn ont their hanses, and to do what dictation, reading and regular attendance; the way of disinfection and cleanliness. Jono Xavier, wading and dictation.

Mr. Fung Ws Chan my thanka are also due. Standerd II-Iris Portaria, -writing and for the constant care that he has exercised The Tintes New York correspondent, writing dictation; Maria Soares, dictation and writing, in the supervision of the block; and to show Standard III-Katie Brockett, dictation. the spirit in which this experiment was

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foten rulle die in bar of the hatred with which freedom of thought is regarded in the Empire of the Tsars-and bere Russin found a congenial method to advance her own ends by expressing her sympathy with Peking under the lashes of the native Press, which bad incautiously expressed a little more of the truth than was agreeable to the powers momentarily in the ascendant in Peking. Such, here is little doubt is the nature of the pressure How being exerted tot into the hands of the Government the indiscreet seven whose trial was interrupted last week in Shanghai. The curious part of the matter is thut in the days of LIU KUNG-Y1 such expressions as have been Tax Press prosecutions in Shanghai have charged as rebellion by Peking would lave assumed an importance seemingly out of all beeu considered as only constituting a vary proportion to the issues at stake, and one minor offence, at the most culling for which can be only comprehended when we friendly reprimand, there is no doubt that come to review the actual position of these are the opiniona universally hold by affairs in the Empire at large. For the those best qualified to judgo in China, and last three years we bare witnessed the bave the sanction of the entire people. curious phenomenon of a pretended govern In such circumstances, and seeing that ment which, although supreino de jure, and but the other day we ourselves were engaged able apparently to make it commands with Lre in what, according to the views of ́obeyed in the Provinces, has yet, when any Peking was an net of aggravated rebellion, subject of more than usual importance has we have every right and title to enquire in come on the tapis, had to submit with, how far the reactionary party at Peking is however, bad grace to the ruling of the entitled to be looked upon as the 'Govern Provincials. It was thus that when in the ment of China. Certainly to hand over the year 1900 Peking declared a war of exter-prisoners to the tender marcies of such a mination against the foreigner, the Yangtze Court, would be to invite a repetition of the an ignorant Sautal esked one of the rural post in Juua, says that among the names of those arithmetic and writing; Giovaniva Remedios, taken up by various people, I may sấy Viceroys not only refused to obey, but events of three years ago, and to increase actually for a considerable time liemselves vastly the difficulties of the moment in the the quinine is called, was good for cattle disease, sidency is that of Mr. Cleveland's. There has oography, dictation and arithmetic; Isabel that within a assumed the government of the Empire; very peculiar position in which that Court

The postmastor replied that he did not born what the politicians ell a "boom" for Botelho, daily lessons, reading and good order. and themselves made conventions with the stands towards Russia.

know. Hovover the Sautal purobased eight Mr. Cleveland during the last two or three metic; Maria Emilis Gutierrez, reading and Standard IV.:-Sara Lus, roading and arith-

foreign Powers, the object of which was in

packels-forty grains-sud departed. This montha, beginning with, or dating from, arithmetic, Judith Botelho, reading and dose cured the bullock and from that bis speech on the negro question. It is, no arithmetic. the first instance to preserve peace, though in the long run they had for their aim the

time there bare, at intervals, boan requests for doubt, possible that Mr. Cleveland may bo "post office medicino" in cases of xindor-nominated a fourth time and elected a third time. conservation of the Empire as an independent

pest, and in the first stage of the disease it He may even have the support of Tammany, in power, which had bora seriously com

appears to have provid effective. It now return for the Fourth of July letters ho promised by acts of the Government at

appears that the uneducated village nosident-addresses yearly to that remarkable body. Bat Peking. The chief spirit in this independent

Numerous goling parties attempted to take ally obtained a remedy which has been known Mr. Cleveland must be considered, if at all, by The himself. For the moment, it is enough to say movement was the late LIU KUNG-YI, the advantage of tho paclio holiday yesterday, but for some time, in Ceylon at any rate. high-minded Governor at Nanking, who water was more in atidengs than golf both at Government Veterinary Surgeon there states of him what Mr. Coo-man said of him some cau forward us the champion of patriotism, | Deopwater Bay and on the Happy Valloy links.

that he has been recommending quinine in cases years ago, that he has a great popularity among and opsaly threw down the gnge to 'The

of rinderpost for many years and a prescription mea who will never give him a vote if he is "Corrupt, Regeñoy who had by force seized

he issued in 1897 consisted of quinire, arrook, nominated. No good judge of political couli

from the feeble bands of the young Emperor Yellow Dragon magazine, published by Queen's graius be considers absurd, for the dose recom-respect to the nomination by the Democrats. but bna given way slightly over the Philippines,trict.

We have received the July number of the (aud rice congee. But the Indian dogs of forty tious cares as yet to hazard a prediction in the reins of the state. Notwithstanding College. It contains among other items for monded in Ceylon is 120 grains. He adds that All that can be done now is to collect material that LIU KURG-ex was in open and avowed notes on "Distinguished carvers of old Queen's quinine in a bad case of rinderpest is useful, but for an opinion by dad by, when the political hostility to the usurping power of the College boys."

atmosphere shal? have become less douse.

H.M.S. Vengeance is about to leave for the North, and has been busy taking ammapition on board in large quantities. She also takes up 24,000 in dollars for the Admiral,

Some weeks ago consid-rable íatarost was Superintendent of the Sibpar Government aroused by the suggestion made by a late

Farm in India that quiains was a ere for rinderpest. The supposed discovery camo to light in a rather curious way, says the Times of India. Pico packets of quinino are, of course, sold at all post offices, and some three years ago

masters "whether the "post-office medicine," as mentioned as Democrats for the US. Pre-

is by no means a specific,

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WEATHER REPORT,

arith.

To.

wook of taking over tho block Mr. Hy Kam Tour hand d to Inspector destitate people lost by those who might br Gidley 8200 to be distributed among the

taken away by the pages. The landlords of the houses required for the bat's not alone had the houses at once oracuated and handed over" to me, unt. they oue and all refused to take any rent for the houses for the two months, and two laudlords, Yu Shan Tiu and Wong Chun bhao, have refused to take aay rent at all for The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report:--

their houses up to the present

No country could show a greater pablic spirit than this, for The barometer has fallen much at Vladivo- stock, risen on the Chiau coust, particularly in for it must be remembered that these land- the North.

lords are not rien meu owning hrge properties, The typhoon is crossing N. Corea, moving but are the landlords that live among you. NNE.

Pressure remains high to the E. of Japan, and own these small tenements in the dix- I thank them moss beartily for the Channel and over the N. part of the China Becoming to the incidence of plague during thị Moderate S. and SW. winds in the Formons pub.io spirit which they have shown. Now, Forecas-Moderato SW. winds; thunder-

last three months, one of the principa. datipa

showers.

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