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"WATSON'S

STRINGENT LEMONADE

Is, umevetient stomachic and preventative of - iarber, and is recolamended by the Faculty During the present Senson, avoid all doubtful Foul, jo pure water, over-fatigue, ant impure al A bottle of ASIATIC.CORDIAL, and a bolth of the finest old LIQUEUR BRANDY, are useful Things to base in the house

The following DISINFECTANTS ate reduced in price:

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JEVES FAD, CHLORIDE of LIME and outr:Disin tants at usual prites..

Special quotations for wholesale quantities,

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Hongkong 1th June, 1888,

The Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1888,

TELEGRAM S.

TROUBLE IN ZULULAND.

LONDON, June 29th." All the available troops at Natal and the Royal Scots have been ordered to Zululand.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 2, 188

Tug Superintendent of the P. & O. S. N. THE P. M. S. 5. Co.'s steamer City of Sydney Co. courteously informs us that the steamship with mails, &c., from San Francisco to the 12th Khedive, with the next English mail, left Singnalto, bas arrived at Yokohama, and will leave

for this port to-morrow. pore for this port at 5 a.m. today:

THE Agent of the Austro-Hungarian Lloyd's S. N. Co. courteously informs as that the Company's steamship Medura, whilst en route to this part, broke her shaft between Bombay and Colombo, and had consequently to put back

ebay.

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A RETURN in the Government, Casette shows that during the week ended June 23rd, no fewer than or deaths are retistered. Of these the number of 107 are said to have fallen victions to

omplaint that is described as -vomiting and purging ****** We rend, that the Spanish Estudiantina" arrived at Singapore from Deli on the 23rd alto. and will give a series of performances in the Town Hall. This company of musicians comprises half a dozen of the Spanish students who made such a sensation in Paris a few years. since, and are reputed to be first class players of the violin, guitar, mandolin, etc.

contemporary, the

THE Editor of our Sinently a lot to learn about

Straits Times, has

CHOLERA is said to have claimed, several victim amongst the Chinese community of Macno during last week. The most recent death among Europeans is that of Mrs. Silvn, wife of Mr.. C. da Silva, a teacher of Portuguèse in this colony.

SOMEBODY has communicated" a screed on cremation to the Daily Press, which is a pretty extensive cribes" from an article by Sir Henry Thompson in the Nineteenth Century. If poor old granny and her 'original novels could only. be cremated and, something in the shape of a newspaper raised on their ashes, what a good thing it would be for the "Mitge who pay $a per annum for a feeble dishclout.

We regret to chronicle the death of William Williams, boarding officer in Hashour Department, which occurred on Saturday evening at the Civil Hospital where had gone the day before. The deceased who had been piling for some time pasi was seized on Friday with a fit which unhappily proved fatal Through his popularity in the shipping cucles, a grint number of friends will mourn his death. The funeral

this afternoon. took place.nt 5.30

JERUSALEM is rapidly becoming again the city of the Jews," writes a correspondent of the New York Observer. In 1880 there were probably not more than 5,000 Jews bete; now there are more than 30,000. The recent persecutions in Russia have led thousands of them to seek a home in their ancient city. The Turkish Government forbids all Jews who are hot thirty, days in the city, hit the all-powerful they wish without molestation. They are still built hospitals and founded homes for them in coming in great numbers. Wealthy fews have and about the city, and as many of those who come are poor, they live from the charity of the brethren."

We do ou

COPESPONDENCE. --

Murut captives have not been long in. sarily endorse the opinions expressed by kan in obtaining remunerative employ "correspondanta ba thla columns.)

We learn some are working for the and Planting Company, some for the THONGKONG AND SHANGHAI

Traders and others are making Gobongs BANK NOTES.

ransport of nitups from across the Bay.

not help feeling that this advances civilization will be not only a boon to tes but also to those aroun! heir should Government allow them to sie alter an absence of a year or two,

Skerichly, Allard, and Forbes.Messe ty of Dyaks left here r Darvel Bay

To rio Emitos or tum "Honakosa Teamgraph6, " SIR. Referring to your correspondent "Suid- rog's letter in your issue of the 29th ultion, and *Monecary's letter in Saturday's V'elegraph,| consider it next to impossible that any of ou shroffs would refuse to cash our notes within banking hours, say from toum, to 3 p.m.

If "Suidrog" will be good enough to com municate with me, I shall investigate the matter.

Yours faithfully..

T. JACKSON.

Hongkong, and -July, 1888,-

transform

the Far East. Referring to the advent of Mr. ensuing three years has been secured by the residents of Jerusalem to remain longer than and sylvan glades sound well to the ininds of all

ultimo to make an attempt to upper. Segamá by land. The party start from the River Tingkin which proved to be navigable for a short dised to strike westwards through the w lands intervening between Darvel. Segania. This part of the country 15 unexplored and the party are not awadifficulties ingy be front of them,

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then in their placky up to have bearing reels on the Segama they a goalth, a strong party of Dyaks, and ofstares. We hope they willsucceed acticable way to the Gold Field. Sania Muyden was a. passenger to -tho-sienner' Paknam, which

in

arrived.

curious to know what is meant by the assertion"/-2he first named is also a member of the firm of Chakshish' enables them to live here as long as of brick-and-mortar life common to the citizens of i belong the Company in British North

Willard's opera and comedy company, he la that the members of the combination have been #specially selected to meet the somewhat unusual requirements of Far Eastern audiences. Ou contemporary is verdant-very.

the

represe 27th May. Mr. van, Muyden German. Borneo Company, and the obis visit is to report on the lands Borneo Mr. Pan Muyden has had a o-obacco planting and wo await hi with much interest.

Mr. P

Tir second of the series of rúnning matches between W. Cumming of--Paisley, and W. G. Geotge of Worcester; distance one mulle, "was brought to an issue at the Aston Grounds Birmingham, on May 16th. The Scotch flyes won easily by twelve yards, and regained the tille of mile champion of the world." THE French guilboat Pluvier, Capt. Forrest arrived yesterday from Itaiphong having on board Monsieur! Berger, Resident General of Haiphong, Madame Berger, Cape Caniombeaud, Commanding the French Naval Division in Tonquin, Madaufe amb Nalle Colombeaud, all of whom return to France by the next French mail. The continet for the Opium Farm for the firmi of Lee Keng Yan and Kab Cheng Sinn. Opium Farmers at Singapore. The monthly revenue which the Governinert will receive under the new agreement will amount to $39,800, instead of $15,200 as 61 present. This morning two touting boarding house Thus an American contemporary - Everything keepers were charged before Mr. Sercombe comes to him that waits. In 1777 the ton- Smith with boarding the steamer Lombardytinental Congress passed an order that a monu- yesterday, without the permission of the Captainment be erected to the memory of General Wread that Hapi Moko, an old Macri chief, and before the vessel had arrived at her maarings Warna, who, as a volunteer, fought by the side has lately died. In 1836, whilst on a whal in the barbour. They were, on the case being of his countrymen at Bunker Hill and lost hising cruise on the New Zealand coast, on boarda life. The other week the United States Senate Riverton whaler, Hapi tout ill and, to all appear- proved against them, ordered to plank down ten

to those days the the erection of such a memorial on some sie in rendy for burial at se

whalers took their wives on board, and they, passing, twenty-one days on the treadmill.

Boston. This looks as if the praiseworthy iden

as usual, were far more affected by the death AcceRNG to the latest returns. the virulence of more than a century ago is at length likely than their bors and ansters, and protested of the cholera epidemic is decreasing, only one

to be carried out. Take heart. The projecte against itis burial at sea, prefening that the body here say that we are having 'wetter summers Mr. Christing Hall and he retains the or two deaths being daily registered as occurring shaft to General Grant, our greatest military, be kept for a few days longer, till they reached through the disease. What we want to know benefactor since Washington, will yet tower in

terra firma. The ssel put into Riverton, and now is whether we should attribute the improve the air,

the body being taken on deck to be put in the iment to the Sanitary Board, the Chinese practs Top before Mr Wodehouse, Charles Western, boat for removal ashore, was in process of being sions, or the rain. By the way, it is rumoured traken charged a prisoner with assaulting handed over the rail, still clothed in the canons that an aonishingly large number of the crew of the Impérieuse were ill when she left the Harbour last week.

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TREES, RAIN AND HEALTH. To the Enton, or tim. "Iguakona Turropath? SIR-Travellers visiting Hongkong äfter an absence of a few years. generally express thei astonishment not at the changes observable it the town itself so much its in the extraordinary amount of tree planting and tree growing whter has occurred during the last ten years, and which promises at no distant date to the island from the condition of a barren rock to that of ab African forest. Arboreal scener

town dwellers engaged in the various occupations of b tree planting system being carried to an unne every country, but is there not a chance of

of this island cessary extreme on some paris Along the Kennedy Road, for example, from Government House to the Powder Magazinu Coffee in proposes to sell his Liberian Kudat tor Company for the slopes of Hongkẳng from the Road to the

the sum This sum does not appear to be exchen we say that the Estate ances of an impenetrable jungle which may have consists créa about 30 of which are lower town will very soon present all the appear.

planted a yield a stall maiden erop beneficial effect on the climate or upon certair condition, in which the welfare of the colony in this year appearance of the Coffee is, concerned, or which may not. For myself, I am such as to very sanguine hopes

and in any case not a temperate one, can be of of $6,200 andy taken up. The present ation in what may be called a tropical climate, much benefit to human health. Old residents position is toe shares to $10,00, of which than heretofore, and some of the medical faculty management Estate is about 3 miles from believe that the late heavy rains are responsible.

** Mr. J.N. SC, for this present serious visitation of cholera. Whether they are right or wrong, we all know Borneo Comp Kudat, took the opportunity

Manager of the Rotterdam visiting that the presence of trees, not always in the ofisiche Samn the return of the Sabine,

dollars each, which they paid in preference to:/ passed a bil) appropriating $15,000 to aid in ance, died, and was duly sewed up in canvas, inclined to doubt whether all this excessive veget. present has been entered into

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with the weight at the feel, when, lo and

to

Kudat

and shares to the extent

(From the Straits Times.)

"THE TORY PARTY.'

LONDON, 22nd Junes At ang cial meeting of the Conservative Party, Loud Salisbury, referring to a series of mine defeats the Government has experienced, urged united adtion or otherwise he would, recommend dissolution.

Mr. W. Smith sail that unless he received the long list of brave men who have risked the party be would resign the Leadership of the i that of Mr. Hill, managing editor of the Spring. worden spittion at him. Other turnkeys, and of mind to undo the pelage. Hapi Moko was treeless lands of Peru, in South America, in- an jissurance that he possessed the confidence of their lives in time of great peril should be added Gield, (Mast) Union, who held a frantic woman The meeting missed a vote of confidence in amid the limes and smoke till a ladder could Lord Salisbury and Mr. W. H. Smith.

be raised to them. And then let every one of his fellows pass him to reach the ladder before his | his own escape, with singed hair and clothing sentenced the prisoner to six. weeks hard labor.diuks for any person, wigthir in health or ao mainly from old Age alóne, and consumptive and

Coulding, the foreman of his composing-room, was equally braye, and sacrificed his own life in his efforts to save his men,

him in Victoria Gaol en Saturday last, Com-d? Hai. Moko began to stretch himself already exist on the island, is conducive to planting at s that in addition to the"

House of Commons.

THE EMIN BEY EXPEDITION. **Deserters have brought back à report that Mr. Stanley's force has become entangled in the region beyond the upper Arowhimi, that it is reduced by one third through sickness and fighting with natives. Mr. Stanley himself is severely wounded, and forced to encanip. He is surrounded and unable to communicate with Emin Bey or Yainbungo,

plainant said that prisoner had been in gaol a He was passing the cell where morning. prisoner was sitting when the latter threw a warders were examined, whose evidence did not clearly bear out Western's statement, one witness did not throw it. As an issnult of some kind saying that prisoner picked up the spittoon appeared to have been committed, his Worship and fined Western $10 for giving false evidence. Good heavens ! Another Daniel come to judgment.

but

especially among the femndes, and it was a siderable time before anyone had the presence taken ashore, and help only to die fifty two years later like an ordinary monthl LEMONADE - of the lemon says the Boston Traveller, is one of the best and safest

It is uta de for mich diseases, gravel, liver complaint, inflammation of the bowels and fever, is a specific, against worms and skin complaints. Lemon juice is the best antiscorbutic bat prevents it. Sailors make daily use of it for remedy known. It not only cures this disease this purpose., I advise every one to rub their gums with lemon juice to keep them in good condition, The hands and nails are kept clean, white, suit also prevents chilblains. Lemon is used in intermittent fever, mixed with strong hot, black coffee, without sugar: Neuralgia may cerred by rubbing the part affected with, cut lemon. It is valuable, also, to cute warts and to destroy dandruff on the head, by rubbing the roots of the bar with it. I will alleviate and finally cure coughs and colts, and heal diseased lungs, if taken hot on going to bed at night. Its uses are manifold, and the more we employ it externally the better we shall find ouradive.

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vegetable, matter-in a high temperature disorders. Take for example the dry and may quickly bring about all kinds of deadly

comparison with the wet and thickly wooded countries of Brazil, on the same continent the latter we have a hot bed of cholera, of fevers, and consumptions, while in the former then die fevel stricken subjects, when transplanted, often recover their health entirely and invibly derive much benefit from the drier and more arid atmosphere, though occasionally on a much is the lower general level above the sen. Hindostan. Along the Kennedy Read the same in Africa, in the West Indies add in trees-the cfcalyplus being, conspicuous by its absence have sprung up so fast and so thickly that they now shut out not only the view, which is still of much greater importance at this scasos, and in the absence of which pedestrians will be driven to look for cooler walks like the Bowen Rond. In conclusion, if you will bear with me a little longer, I would suggest that the Government give up the practice of converting the slopes of the island into impenetrable forests and content themselves with provi ling such mount of shade to pedestrians as is found near the Cricket ground, than which nothing could be more delightful and from which neither a damp resonably be expected.

|

now bring management

by Mr. Goudriaan, bis)

Mr. Shuite under, the Kudat thesch-Suipke, who canic to in' April. The trial planade by Mr. Lind on that river has turned German Horney satisfactorily and the are now planting on the Benkoka Riswell as at Banguey and Mr. Lind is very dnt of the result.

The Commissier Landa has lately had occasion to visit Kinabatangan «river on several occasions nection with the road trace to the Sega he reports that the lantis on the lower batangan are generally flat and are only in October, Novem ber and Decembeen the heavy North East rains set in. puld appear fmm the native reports that rods are not of annual Occurrence and when do occur it is only for a day or two. As this particularly good we may expect to sarge number, of estates opened chance of floods manvoided by judicions drainage, and the pay of the district to Sandakan would mala favorite one with the coolies.

won the coveted piece of family plaic. Mr. Especimen alone has been estimated to hold 300 and supple by the daily use of lemon instead of which is invariably delightful, but also the breeze,ned in this distrkt is possible that all

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THE Hongkong Ride Association's sixth Spoon competition, the last of the series at zoo yards, came off at Kowloon on Saturday, when.Libut. E. O. Smith of the 5811 Regiment, A relief expedition is being organized at with a total score of 33 beat 15 opponents and -Leopoldville.

L.. Woodin,

previous Spoon winner, was n THE "OLD MAN" ON THE WAR PATH. good second with 33, the next in mider being P. McNab with 31. and Mr. John Andrew with 10. Of the sixcompetitions that have taken place, Talting. Mr. Dillon's imprisonment as us starting point, Mr. Gladstone will on Madawa have been won by Hongkong residents, two move a vote of Censure on the whoking by members of the police, and two by the afthe Crimes Act and Coercion.

milltary. It is proposed to start a similar com- petition at 500 yards.

Jun ard.

THE ROYALISTS IN FRANCE...

PARIS, June 25th. The Monachists are holding banquets in Paris and toasting the King,

Royalist banners were paraded through the strects on Sunday, --

GERMANY.

webbendalika“, June 25th. The opening of the Reichstag to-day will be , the granfest ceremony since 18

All the Federal Princes are invited to attend.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

AN

wasap.

these hard times with scarcity of gold on all sides, the news that highly auriferous qartz rock his been found in Perak will, observes the † Straits Times assuredly arouse attention, which can only become keener on treasing that one to 400 ounces of the precious metal to the lon Researches into the extent of the lode may lend to the discovery of paying gold fields, How far anything of the kind would benefit the natives remains to be seen. The precarious attractions of a digger's life would din away many from lives of settled industry, and habituate them to lives of irregular adventure. On the ether hand, an, inflow of diggers from other lands, might do good to the country in furthering settlement, Were suitable inducements held out,

The following are tiers of British North Borneo as at present!

Nime

Kinabatangan.. Sibuko.....

Labuk

I fail in receive attention. One peculiarity about successful miners would fix themselves for good | Lemon juice is useful in reinoving tartar from the atmosphere nor a cholera or fever'epidensic could Padas, North Branch..

in the country where they had made their copil teeth, anti-febrile, etc. A doctor in Rome is Anyhow an exploration of the auriferous country trying it experimentally in malarial fever with greal suc 9, and thinks it will in time supersede cannot fail to result in the collection of much

quinine.

valuable information. - "

Yours faithfully,

RESIDENT.

· Hongkong, July 1st, 1888.

BRITISH NORTH BORNEO.

length of Navigablo bý

Streant.

·launched Miles.

230

Viles.

350

250

200

180

Segama.......... Sugut... Bongon Marudu Tampasuk, şir Paitan Papar Benkoka Tawaran ...mo Lenkongan s Klias...... Kimanis -Kalabackang ndani,

Sealin

We hear very good accounts from Kudat of the Hakka coolies who arrived lately from Hongkong for the Tobacco Estates in Marudu Bay. They are reported to be first rated cultural labourers and their wives and children being always ready for light work are often of of great service on the plantations. It is satis are greatly pleased with their first consignment. of coolie labour which has reached them direct-Nerth Borneo Heraid. from Hongkong at about one-third, of the cost

SAYS the Straits Timer --With typhoid fevel acknowledged officially to be on the increase in Singapore town, any sure remierly or it will not the disease is the comparative immunity of the Chinese from it is their own country, even when most of the conditions. favouring it are rife, in their own midst. This otherwise unaccountable

cumstance is ascribed to the fact that when. Tue "benefit" taken by the Harvey Drothers

A CORRESPONDEND-writes-from-Chefon to the tea happens in be avaible, the Chinese never at Wash Norton's entertainment at the City drink cold unholled water. In some parts of Hall on Saturday night was a success, the Shanghai Mercury under da e the 22nd June the cinintry, hot water is drank when tea is out public" rallying 'round" in good numbers. The Not much to add to my last, dated the oth of reach. The reason why is not far to seek ordinary programmie was augmented by "an

instant everything fetty quiet. Today we had a hailstorm of about halan hour's duration: Water at the boiling point kills disease gerims.

intensely comic sketch "The Blondin Donkey," Ws note that the Germans have invented horse. by the duplicate grotesques. For a quarter of and your corr spondent found it anything but an hour they caused billows of smile to surge

pleasant to be caught in it in an open boat af at shoes for bad roads. This is how they do itaway right down past West Point. To-morrow

The U.S. gunboal Palos was expected here Th blacksmith, when finishing a horse's shor, night that gay deceiver Achmed Ali Bey will be

yesterday, but has not put in an appearance yet punches a hole in the two ends. When the she is cokl he taps in a screw thread and screws into the benchtiaire, when the performance will be i probably she could 'not leave Chemulpo (Corea) factory to learn that the Marada Bay pleuters

under the patronage of H. E the Governor,

before she had been relieved by the Juniata, the shoe, when on the horse's foot, a sharp: Major General Cameron, and the officers of which latter vessel has bee delayed in Shanghai THE Commission which has been occupied five pointed stud of an inch in length. With shres the Northamptonshire Regiment. The military by grounding in the river, as rumour has * years in revising the laws affecting Jews in fitted the horse travels securely over the

Russia, is about to conclude its labors, without worst passible roads. Both riding, driving and promise a regularly satin-lined programme. As likely to return per Owari Maru, for Corea,

band will play, by permission, and the artistes et Judge Denny is still here and forinerly paid for coalies engaged through the fine old gentleman he is. I hear he ist arriving at a definitè result.

draught horses are shod in the same way this will be the last entertainment the company When the horse comes to the stable the groom will give here, let us see a few inore of these next Munday. We were amused here to usbrews the painted stud and screws in a button, people who complain so much of the fatal dulness the screw holes are prevented from filling. When be run from the leak at 8 36, returning after the the horse is going out the groom takes out the

performance. button and screws in the pointed stud. Thefe is an fear of the horse coming back with broken knees or strained sinews and the public are spared the sight, of horses down or slipping in all

THE returns of the number of visitors to the City Hall Museum for the week ending July 1st, arc kuropeans 135, Chinese 1,879; total; 2,014.

find

your

We coolicy were secured

German contemporary hacking away

A REGULAR meeting of Zetland Lodge, No. 525, will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street sn that no damage can happen to the horse, and of the Colony. paironising it. A special car will at the Chiness Times, because that paper had

this evening, at 8.30 for 3 o'clock precisely Visiting brethren are cordially invited. The agent of the Messageries Maritimer Co. courteously informs us that the Company's steamship fraonaddy, with the next French mail, left. Saigon yesterday morning, at 6 o'clock

for this port

directions.

published a few more or less, anti-German articles, and immediately afterwards the German paper printed a correspondence, dated from Cheloo (falsely, no doubt"; the author must be

"Senderstand that these cop with the valuable assistance of Messrs. Hirley Dalrymple and Co., of Hongkong who are prepared to engage any number of men of the same class on similar terms,

The Hakka contract coolies who arrived by the Afghan were accompanied by some free fellow countrymen at Kudat. We learn

THE Royal Artillery were at gun practice this AIR. F. MARINBURK, furnliure deater, this with being drunk and creating a disturbance last twelve months ago your German contemporary with their prospects generally. They have

afternoon at Kowloon Fort; the targets were fixed in the neighbourhood of Stonecitter's Island, and about a dozen rounds were fired from each gun,

It is a most singular circumstance that not one 1 of the Sovereigns of Europe belongs to a family that had its origin in the country over which he rales. "What about the right dwine" theory in face of this fact ?

OUR Shanghai morning contemporary hens that the cultivation of the poppy has been began at Chinking in fields close to the Settlement. The experiment is on a small scale this year but he poppy plants look, healthy, their heads are large, and if the experiment succeeds, a great development of the cultivation will take place

next year

CAPT. M. H. HAYES gave the first of his series of practical illustrations.and lectures on horse breaking and management at the Rice-course this morning before a large number of pupils. The experiments were of a most interest ing charade and were thoroughly appreciated by All present. We hold over a detailed report until to-morrow.

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OUR Singapore contemporary says that in the Government hospitals in Perak, that dread discase berri berri has yielded to medical treat ment based on removing the indoor patients at c to more airy and elevated localities, there to he kept on a nitrogenous diet. Outdoor patats derived benefit from medicines made up

morning before. Mr. Sercombe-Smith at the Magistracy charged one of his carpenters with disorderly conduct and Intimidation to several men in complainant's employ, on the 2nd last About weeks ago defendant was employed as a sawyer, and after working a short time he found fault with the terms of his engagement, and getting no redress by any complaints, shook the dust off his feat and left the establishment. After other sawyers had been engaged, the

certainly reason, to be contented and hopeful, for the settlement is prosperous and healthy and therapid development of the tobacco industry will certainly largely increase the demand for garden produce on the neighbouring estates, and the profts of the Hakka farmera

With regard to the contract coolics the duties of the Protector are not likely to be difficult

NOTES FROM NÁTE PÁPERS.

At Wench on the nightth June a man was carrying two buckets of powder, when the bottom of one of the bats fall out, the contents of course falling in a p in the street. Afraid of the patrol discover his fault, the collect the powder. Later on man brought man passed hurriedly on wilt stopping 10 a torch close to it to see wit was, and it exploded killing seven people atnjuring many

others.

accused found his way back and had been around to bave a little gambling at cards. On Our gallant defenders from the Northamptonenworth his while to hear patiently the little grley. it, would he not smit with his va dart ihoso

segment

of the vast

ances,

A DARRER of Spain named Juan Aguilar-not, we believe, our old friend the barber of Seville, looked for in Port Arthur), Fanning down Cotten labour who came to join the colony whose name we have forgotten for the moment 'stantine von Hanneken, before whom the writer that these men also are doing very well under was this morning hauled up before Mr. of that correspondence would quail and cringe the care of the Protector of Immigrants and are Sercombe-Smith at the Police Court, charged if he were in hiq presence. Strange to say, well satisfied with the land allotted to them and

"In Peking, a priest, out · Peking a night in the house of a married Indy named praised von Hanneken up sky-high, but at that

mandarin," says the proverb inlation, to the Virginia Fahosa. Complainant said that ht time v H was in China. Les absents ent

hauteur of the lamas there During the 9 p.m. yesterday she was lying in bed lil, and toujours fort, which, translated into plain and

ceremonies which usher in thith mooh, under the attendance of her husband, when the unsophisticated English, means "stabbing in the

Pekingese ventured to reprove lama at the door of a temple outside the Suawa Gate for corsairs_sailed up stairs and most indelicately accused and three other desperate looking dark," or stabbing a man in the back.

impertinently ogling every younleoman who entered her chamber. Her husband, who was WOODYEAR'S Royal Australian Circus was again

went in to pray. From words theyme to blows,- not afraid; asked the visitors to what circum-way extensively patronized on Saturday evening

and the lama geting tlie worst it got up a ances he was indebted for their sudden crowded house testifying to the publie Hakkas of the agricultural class make good crowd of ten other lamas and beat Chinaman appearance, when defendant said he had called appreciation of a most meritorious entertainment. colonists and if treated fairly they are-peaceful. till he could not move. The Inmasere arrested amongst them threatening them with all kinds being informed that the place was not a Regiment, and a goodly number, of Gun Lattars

and easily managed by any one who thinks it and will no doubt be punished Buddha saw of rows and beating if they continued to work

the tonsorial selist put his hand and Sikhs, occupied a gambling house,

ICAL OF

priests who add violence to immorty? of imaginary,

, to which their position any longer for complainant on such terms as behind him and took out a long knife, saying he structure, the remaining portion being filled to in a new country and the novel conditions of

he was going to kill them both, when the husband overflowing by the members of our peculiarly their employment mannet fail to see that it There are ten descriptions of thishimal, the The Tortoise is the chief of Aly beings. had been agreed to. Corroborative evidence

not unreasonably give. having been given by other persons in seized him and called the police. Prisoner, who cosmopolitan community. An improvestent rise. And Marinburk's employ, the accused justified his conduct by pleading sickness. Master owed and defence, was ordered to had of tyours was to be noticed in connection with the is quite as much to their own interest as to that last being the fire tortoise, which hy be from him two dollars, and he had only once been on

freshment bar, a second counter for the distri- of the Government and the general public that an inch to eight feet long, and ves 1,000 bution of the thin angaþing beverages being

of this useful class should, more years. At Hui-chow Fu, Kwang-ludProvince,

Nor be treated with the premises since first leaving; he had no

on their first arrival, be a within T-shih Kiae, (Stone-breakers Blet) wat witnesses and did not belong to any guild. He

placed outside the tent and owing probably to the cooler temperature prevailing, this open air kindness and consideration; for on the reports tortoise about a feet long, which, so was sentenced to one month's hard labour, The life at the temples which adorn the slopes of customers. these people for 50 or 60 years, feeding it on rice. here was SPECTATOR" writes from Seoul to the N. C. of the nearer of the Western Hills is, the Peking-day's programme being very much like the pre-friends in Hongkong will assuredly depend in no Daily News on June soth M. Collin de correspondent of the Chess Timas say, indeed ceding day's, we need only make a few passing small degree the prospects not only-of tobacco a great flood at Huichów in April, when

a very suitable corrective of life in Peking. remarks,Alahadaazara, Chobotona, had planting but of every other agricultural industry the flood subsided, the Hwangs,

bad inundated, raked together ticap of Planicy, French Consul, and Mr. Ford, British Consul. have arrived in Chemulpo with the Thee te certainly nothing exciting in the acquitted himself in masterly style with his rice in this country.

Count Gelogs, The enterprising planter of of weeds, debris, etc., and set fre thit, at resins. Owari Afart from Cheloo. We learn that M. atmosphere of the capital, but it is inexpressibly barrel feat, Mr. Shadley's Principal Act and the Collin' de Plancy has catered the French bush the octoc, peopleaded

bar were greeted with othusiable of ride Day, has shown that with the assistance that the tortoise had ensconced him if in the enthusiastic experienced Agents in Hongkong and, by midst. When the heap was reducedo ashes, Consulate in Naktong, a district of this city, and beasts, and the senses are offended and disgusted Woodyear, were that Mr. Ford is going to relieve Mr. Watters, every hour of the day. That health doce not applause. Miss Alice Moore, with her trained virtue of the more favourable geographical the tortoise appeared with his shell a cracked who goes home on a well, carned leave of suffer more visibly from the filibiness of the city pigeons, on the slack wire, again brought down position of the country of their adoption, the by the heat. They thought of cours he was absence. The building of houses semi-foreign Is one of the standing wonders which almost the house, the young lady's graceful act being British North Borneq planters can obtain four killed, but he soon revived and a hearty eficient labourers for the price usually paid by meal of rice. The Shen Pag thinks pls must or entirely so quite the rage of the gives the lie to snitary science. From the greeted with warm applause. The Equestrian day over here, and several very comfortable breezy heights above the temples, and even from monkey followed, and was, succeeded by that of their Dell competitors for one. We trust that have been a fire-tortolse.

Tommy Kitchie on the swinging bamboo, bath either the Government nor the planter will and fine looking buildings have been finished.the look-out places of some of the temples

the advantage thus possessed On 23rd June Mr. Pi, Shanghai fagistrate,

find sureties

of $20 each to be of good behavior for three months, or in default to "go up" for that period.

ther

whit

house

ofcetate' of potash and a solution of perchloride Where, however, Corean contractors, and work- selyet, you survey the city; with its towers, and capital performances. Messrs. Love and Harland lightly, estimate that no efort on their part called together all the tipnos, amanting to

the Straits Times of the 25th June:~ The constant supervision must be exercised to make, con leisurely mark the clouds of dust that rise | négro ecce tricities, the five horse act was done will be spared to secure from it the best practical more than f30 men, and his Douty, Mr."

offror.

nien are employed, the greatest vigilance and palaces, and through the pure intermediate alr having created a general exhilaration with their by this territory and

Pi Hiang-ju, addressed them and orered them sure that solid ad reliable work is done. This from the streets, and hang like a yellow pall over fuil justice to by Mr. Shadley. The second results.

The British barque Hattie E. Tapley, 907 to complete the payment of the all year's, weather prevalent of late in the ina Seawe fear, must have been entirely wanting in a the whole city, and while inhaling terehepibine part of the performance, commenced with has great tarded the passage of vessels there. case where the half finished foreign house came odours from the pines and the aroma of the the Gatland Riding Act by Miss Alice Moore, tons register, arrived from Hongkong on the land-tax within 50 days, promising that those The steario Yorkshire for instance which down with a crash the other day, when it was wild horbs that grow over the full-sides, you can whe was followed by the clever Japanese con 30th ultimo, after a tedious passage of 46 who paid within 20 days should be rewarded,

trick, which was days She hingght Chinese parreageramand and threatening that those who fajed to pay. arrived here on Saturday with a cafe of rice for

applauded: The Voltigenr followed suit, some 60 tons of cargo. The majority of these within go should be punished. As they wer Port Said, took nine days to reach this port from nothing short of a miracle that half a dozen off imagine what is going on in the thoroughfares; "Julói Choruskia-in-bia-hottesßyt

the blockheaded workmen were not killed. of the capital, where bundreds of strong men Hongkong: The steamer Venetia arriving the This, the miracle) was of course, due to the are labouring, bord to lay the thick dust by and than the Trick Ponics Sultan "and" Duke" Chinese are about to start gambler planting, retiring, they were called back and the Deput same day from the same port brought 670 nature of the work and the good cause, still we copter nering with sexige sewage of the exhibited the perfection of their training, the near Sandakan. The vessel to chartered by Magistrate told his attendants to bring

„Abrahamson & Co., 'as before, | eighty small dogs from the Yamên, eich of wh Chinese passengers, among whom two deaths should say there would be room for improve most pronounced description; and lucy 18 the performance canelundicates the Risley And MSARE A otcurred on the voyage. 396 more Celestials ment, and hope that the fate of the owner is a passer by whose guiment entirely escape the Batton's ride to Bradford The Circus giver and will proceed to Capoan Island to take in a was given to a fire is a watch-deg with ora

another performance this evening. mination.

to feed them wolf: The barking and yelpin cargo of billian wood. arrived next day lathe Nestor,

more substantial structure than his house was,

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