a staff of about sixteen completent men, some of whom are looking for something to do
That in any other place but Hongkong work won'd have been distributed upon a very different system, and "new men from Home" would not have been suggested and brained for every new
work mentioned.
That it is a hopeful sign when the unofficial members of Council begin to probe the questions raised in the P. W. D., and unravel the red-tape In which Department is swathed.
That intelligent remonstrance like that con. tained in the able Memorandum on Public Werks accompanying the last Estimates must have its effect.
"That, as I have said before, it may be necessary to get at the truth by a Commlution, especially as regards the utterly disorganised condition of the P. W. D., the most frightfully costly public department in Hongkong.
July 4th.
That a leading light in the P. W. D. was puzzled the other day over two plans of the same section, and could not for the life of him conceive why they did not agree in size.
That after pondering over the matter for two or three weeks, he was informed by an outsider that one plan was drawn to the scale of an eighth, the other to a quarter-inch scale,
That the Colony pays the P.W.D. about a lakh of dollars a year.
July trth
That it puzzles many residents to find that the W.D. D. and P. W. D: do not always work together in digging up the thoroughfares.
That even allowing for the delays caused by the rainy season, the W. D. Department utfil falls in considering the public convenience.
That I fancy the W. D. D. ls more to blame than the P. W. D. in this matter.
That the Water Authority may not be aware of the fact that the Chinese are wasting water. to their heart's content all over the place.
That there is no lack of washable or potable -water at present, but bad habits, easily learnt
are difficult to break.
July 25th.
That Mr. Cooper's ideas of "strict qupervision" and "due precautions" do not tally with those entertained by the Police Magistrate and the public generally.
August 1st,
That I see reference has been made to the Surveyor. General's work being carried on on Sundays.
That one curmudgeon put it that so much delay occurred on the other six days of the week that the seventh could not possibly be given up by the contractors.
That, on the other hand, I am taformed that more work-is-scamped-on Sunday than on any August 8th.
other day.
That it cannot be said that the Water and Drainage Department has as yet taken a lead Ing part in the improvement of our sanitary con dliione, as that Department now produces more bad smells than enough but we live in hope even ofthat department, after it has finished digging up all the stinking soll of the Colony.
October 3rd.
That the brusque Mr. Cooper seems to get through work with an energy which pleases his subordinates, if it occasionally rubs up against the public.
October 24th.'
That there can be no doubt the Surveyor General possesses no right to upset the common Inw, and yet he does not seem to be checked in the least in doing so.
That if, upon a future occasion of obstruction, the residents summoned the Surveyor General, Instead of the contractor, the Magistrate's decl sion would be interesting.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1892.
Monaco is buying up all the Carino shares he can get hold of, probably with the purpose of securing a preponderating influence in ŝié man- azement.
It is surmised that he aims at the suppression of the gambling concession: before its termő expires in 1913, but in doing this be will came fato direct conflict with some of the most influen tfal French families and with French (ofluence that will make it a very difficult undertaking In which to succeed.
The French Government knows perfectly well that if Monte Carle is closed the Riviera will not have one-teath the number of visitors now attracted. The winnings of the bank may be appreciated when it is saidthat at the beginning of the season 500-franc shares in this institution were quoted at 1,900 francs, while yesterday ther stood at 1,300 fiance, and the rooms were in full wwlog.
LONDON, January rath.
The Influenza is now taking hold on this elty, It has been approaching from different directions in the counties, and within the past day or two it has begun to affect some of the suburbs to great extent. In the northern districts of the metropolis Highgate for instance, a large number of the residents have fallen sick since Friday, and the police force has a heavy sick At the London Hospital William J. Dixon, one of the bouss governors, kald: There are absolutely no means of properly dealing with an epidemic like this in any London hospital;
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The severe snowstorm continues throughout the kingdom and traffic is badly interfered with. A dispatch from Valencia, Spain, says a violent storm has caused much damage there.
has made overtures to the Pope, offering to compromiss the questions at isane between the stats and the Vatican, La Paix further says the terms offered by King Humbert, while maintain- ing the rights of the crown, are folly satisfactory to the Vatican. The paper adds that the Pepe is much pleased now the ice has been broken, and that important results will probably follow opening of negotiations between the Quirinal
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and the Vatican
The political situation in Spain, as regards both home and foreign matters, grows more and more disqulating. The financial situation is particularly grave. The Minister of Finance yesterday admitted that for the last fourteen years the annual deficit bad amounted to 64,000,000 plastres. It is not clear how Spain will contrive
in extricate herself from her embarrassment.
Mr. Floquet was re-elected President of the ¡Chamberto-day.
many of the inmates killed.
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Prince Ferdinand had a narrow escape from being poisoned with strychnine at the hands of the palace cook.
The Pope has sent a special message to the Cardinal Archbishop of Paris, requesting him to instruct the French clergy to cease all opposi tion to the republic and to follow to the utmost the Pope's message of consolation.
... ROME, January 14th. The Influenza is rapidly spreading. Four hundred cases were reported in Leghorn yester day. The mortality there is very boary. Many deaths are reported from the malady in Mantus and Savosa.
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Cardinal Simeont, formerly Papal Secretary State and prefect-general of the Propaganda, died to-day, His death was due to an attack of Influenza from which he had been suffering för several days.
Cardinai Serafino Vannutelli, Papal Secretary of Memorials, will succeed Cardinal Simcool si Prefect-General of the Propaganda.
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ST. PETERSBURG, January 1sib. Anti-Jewish outbreaks have occurred in many villages in Pensa and Saratoff: The houses of
Glavanol Simeoul was born at Pallano, in the were burned and many of the sacarding corn diocese of Palestrina, july 23rd, 1816, and having been ordained priest, was, on account of his The Chronich's correspondent at St. Pelers solid learning, employed in offices of consider burg says: Crime is becoming rampant in able importance. In 1847 he was anditor of the towns as well as in the country. A trader in a nuclature of
Madrid. After some years ho village in the Tula Gorerament, incensed at the went to Rome, where he became prefect of
The HOTEL STEAM LAUNCH conveys passengers and baggage to and from all Mall refusal of a rival tradesman to give him bread to save him from alarving, drenched his rival studies on the Pontifical Lyceum of the Roman
Seminary and Prothonotary Apostolic particl house with kerosene and set fire to it at mid pante. For many years he was secretary of the
THE TAĦLE D'HOTE, at separate tables, is supplied with, every delicacy, the cuisine being night, and three women and seven children Congregation of the Propagands, and as conunder experienced supervision. perished in the flames.
sultor be belonged to the Holy Roman sed Influenzy has to be treated like measles in
VIENNA, January 13th,
Universal Inquisition, to the Propaganda for hospital, yet meaules is very fatal. If we admitted In the recent anti-Jewish riots in the gorem affairs of the Oriental rite, to the Council for such a case we should require an additiouslments of Pensa and Saratoff, Russia, several the Revision of Provincial Councils and for 5,000 beds. There are no means of properly hundred Jews were wounded. ninety houses Extraoniinary Ecclesiastical Affairs. When destroyed and 3,000 Jewish families reduced to the Ecumenical Council of the Vatican
The Reading, Writing and Smoking Rooms, Ladies' Drawing Rooms, the new treating or isolaling influenza exce;t at home."
American Tables) are 'filted beggary. The police made no attempt to inter-was called Monsignor Simeon! was one of with every convenience,
Bar and pubile "BILLIARD ROOMS (Six English and fere with the rioters,
the consultors for the Commission of ADEN, January 12th, Oriental Churches and Missions and for A handsomely appointed GRILL ROOM, where chapa, steaks, &c., are served at any hour The Arab Insurrection in Yemen has broken Ecclesiastical Discipline. The diplomatic rela-adjoins the HOTEL, and it under the same Management, At Tyrone, Ireland, a funeral procession be-out afreab. The rebels are marching upon tlona between the Holy See and the court of
lost Came in a storm. The horses became Sanan, the capital city, and the Turkish forces Spain baving been re-etablished in 1874, bls exhausted, and it became necessary to abandon are advancing to repel them...
holiness Plus IX sent Monsignor Simeoul "as the hearse in a snowdrift. -
PANAMA, January 12th,
núncio to Madrid, having fast preconized him A horrible crime was committed a few days Archbishop of Chalcedonia. On March 15, 1876, ago by six outlawed characters at Nacimiento, Plas IX created him Cardinal reserving him Chile. They entered the residence of Mr. in retio, and September 17th, the same year, he Gallegos, and after tying him and his wife to the published him in consistory, Monsignor pillars of the house, in their presence violated Simeoni, having been created Cardinal, remained their three young daughters. They then sat in the nunclature at Madrid in the quality of down to eat supper, seeming perfectly at home. pronuado, and on the death of Cardinal One rose from the table and offered Gallegos Antonelli, in 1876, he was appointed Secretary glass of wine, which not being accepted the man of State to his holiness Plus IX-an office which drew a sharp knife and cut his throat from ear he retained until the death of that pontiff-and to car. The house was then plundered of every-Prefect of the Sacred Apostolle Palaces and the thing of value. The police who went after
Sacred Lauretan Congregation: Hewas succeeded the culprits found them in a neighbouring wood. as Secretary of State by Cardinal Franchi in After a bloody encounter the captain and one March 1878, when Pope Leo XIII appointed other man was killed, one escaped and, three Cardinal Simeoni Prefect of the Propagands. were made pilaonera,
The Chrenicia says: It is probable that It was a lively recollection of the Alabama award that caused a hitch in the Behding a negotia tions. English representatives need to beware of all ambiguous proposals emanating from the other side. We bellers, however, the obstacle will not prove insumountable.
The death is announced of Right Rev. Henry Philpott, formerly Bishop of Worcester, in his 84th year.
The Cairo corespondent of the Daily News Much indignation is expressed here at alive doctors treat meat of the Khedive's case, sad there is a genera: belief that the Kelive's life might have been saved if proper medical skil had been applied earlier.
The local press is unanimous in declaring that the British evacuation of Egypt. is an im possibility now,
PARIS, January 11th.
Le Solell, commenting on the Egyptian altua. tion, says France being alone in opposition to England it is more than probable the Gover ment will do nothing whatever with regard to Egypt, especially as Turkey is certain to back out of any difficulty,
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The Journal des Dibais denies that the minority and youth of Abbas Pasha Justify the pretensions of England to continue the occupa tons of Egypt, and says: Europe cannot abdicate the right to interfere in Egypt or resign Its necessary supervision into the hands of the English. France will never accept such a position.
For the week ending Saturday night there ere 1161 deaths in the city, compared with 1101 of the preceding week. Of the first number 257 cases were caused by diseases of the respiratory
the real grip.
A new steamship line is to be established between Liverpool and Callao, Peru. Thirteen steamers will be employed in the service.
LISBON, January #athi Senor Carvalho, Minister of Finance, resigned In consequence of the decision of the share- holders of the Portugucie Rallway to inquire into the management of the company, with which Carvalho was connected before he became Minister of Finance. The Company's offices were searched to-day by the police. Warrants were issued for the arrest of a number of persons connected with the railway company. The police discovered forged documents showing frauds to the extent of 150 centos of zels.
CAIRO, January rath,
BERLIN, January 14th.
A dispatch from Cologne says The Goseite asserts the troops in Africa nader Captain Krenzelear, reported na having defeated the Wadigos December 14th, were, on the contrary, beaten and pursued to the gate of Fort Tanga,
VIENNA, January, 14th.
It is reported from Constantinople that by his personal influence the Sultan has succeeded in bringing about a satisfactory settlement of the Chadouine affair.
MADRID, January 14th. Heavy floods prevail in the province of Huelva, The damage done already is enormous,
NEW YORK, January 14th. Thomas A. Edison has perfected and patented another wonderfal electrical invention. It in Politics are at a standul until the arrival of intended not only to further the interests of the new Khedive, who, with his brother, is ex-commerce but to protect human life at aes. pected to arrive an Thursday. He will be It is, in substance, a system by which tele rec received at Alexandra by the Ministers and graphic communication can be carried on English officials. A reception at the palace will between ships at sea, between ships and follow the Khedive's landing, and the ceremony ahore, and between distant points on land. where plat. The most remarkable part is that this inter-
without the use of wires or cables,
That Mr. Cooper seems to be doing good organs, and of those only five were nitributed to will take place in the Abdin Pts, the con- communication can be maintained absolutely
November 7th. work, and is infusing a little of the energy required and so conspicuously absent of late in the P. W. D.
January 23rd, 1892. That the officer now acting here as Surveyor General appears to be manfally attacking the legacy of arrears left to him, and I am told on all sides that work is now done heartily, promptly and thoroughly by every member of the P.W.D. staff.
That this seems to be the opinion held by the local architects and surveyors, as I hear they sent is a strong recommendation to the Govern ment lately, to the effect that Mr. Cooper should be selected for the permanent appointment.
January 29th,
That the Surveryor General's detalled reports of work and labour done (albelt somewhat technical) bear out what I wrote last week about Mr. Cooper's ability and power of work, and the efficiency of bils Staff.
NEWS BY The americÂN MAIL.
The following telegrams from our Sen Francisco exchanges were "crowded out" of inst night's lesue
LowDon, January 10th. Mr. Varley, socialist who recently visited Singapore, bas written to Lord Salisbury, charg. ing the Government with permitting a horrible traffic in Chinese coolies to be carried on in Singapore. He says these coolles are drafted by thousands, almost naked, and thrust into large receiving sheds in Singapors by agents, commonly called slave dealers, whence they are shipped to Sumatra, Bomeo and other countries in English steamers and hired out by agents under a system of enforced labor, in which
they have no voice concerning position, work or pay.
The official list of suits for divorce or s
separation to be heard at the ensuing sitting of court is very heavy, There are eighty defended causes and 136 undefended, thirty-five to come before common juries and fifteen for special juries, the total belog 275. In addition to this there are thirty-three cases which are to stand over by
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PARIS, January roth. The commercial treaty negotiations between France and the United States, It is believed, will be completed at the end of this week.
James Gordon Bennett, who has had a slight attack of influenss is about to start for Cairo, whence he will go to Abyssinia.
Five persons were drowned through the capsizing of a boat in the barber at St. Valery to-day.
Feyran, ex-Minister of Marine, dlled to-day of Influenza, The Empress of Austria and the widow and daughter of the Khedive of Egypt are. lil with the same disease.
ST. PETERSBURG, January zoth. Two Nihilists have been arrested at Moscow. It is stated that there is evidence that they laid bombs with electrical attachments under the Has over which the imperial train was to pass from Carmen.
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Bad news comes to the French Government from Maroccolo-day, The state of affairs there
te ciltical. Caravans are being attacked at the very gates of Tangier. The landing of European troops is possible.
BERLIN, January 11th. The Siamese Envoy, Phra Daorong Rajspolak- han, is down with the influenza.
The Kreuz Zeitung, referring to the release of a Jewish butcher who was arrested at Xanten, charged with murdering a Christian boy, Insists, that the release was an error. The paper main tains the charges against the Jews of killing Christian children for the purposes of using their blood 'in a peculiar religious rite.
The Kreus Zeitung thinks Englind will be compelled either to join the Dreibund or open negotiations with France looking to the joint control of Egypt by England and France.
TANGIER, January 11th. The English channel fleet, consisting of eight vessels, arrived here at midday, and the ships. are now lylog la the bay. The "levanter" is blowing, and the anchorage is untenable. After a conference with the British Minister Admisal Simmons left for Gibraltar.
forms will be erected for the sular corps, the ulemas and other nobility.
The Monyld, an Independent Arab paper, hitherto opposed to the English occupation of Egypt, now acknowledges the benefits derived there-from, expressing the hope that it will long bé continued. The paper admits that the presence of the English frustra ed foreign Intrigue against the accession of Abbas Pasha
TANGIER, January zath. The rebels have taken possession of the trade toutes leiding to the interior country, and It is helleved they were enabled to supply themselves with large quantities of provisions, etc, destined for Tangier, and are now approaching the city, an announcement which has caused great exeltement here.
CITY OF MEXICO, Jabuary rath, Sibas Iturbide, nephew of the late Emperor Iturbide, is dead. He was one of the most prominent civil engineers in this country,
LONDON, JANUARY 19th. There is no abatement whatever in the epidemic of influenza which is sweeping over England. Reports daily received from hande. ds of places throughout the country show the dis case continues to spread with increasing viru- lence. ROME, January rith. The Italian ironclad Dondes has sailed for Tangier.
It is again stated that negotiations between Italy and the United States for the re-establish ment of relations are making good progreen. It is sald the negotiations have taken place at Rome, and that the affair may be expected to be completed soon..
There is a slight increase in the number of people suffering frem influenza bere, bot the physicians
do not consider it cause for saxiety,
COPENHAGEN, January 11th.
The Influenza Bere is most serious, although || there has been a slight improvement since the last weekly statement, which showed 2108 cases, and even that list is not considered complete.
(500) Madrid, January 1stb. The influenza is attaining serious proportions here, and at Medina del Campe, near Valladolid, the hospitals are full of patients and the medical staff is not sufficient to cope with It.
VIENNA, January 17th. The News Free Presse says Egypt's present weighty effairs require an extension of British occupation of the county.
ST. PETITEHUra, January 11th. The Novosti recommends that there should be a solidarity of palon between Russia and France to meet the union of England and the Dreiband on the Egyptian question. It declares the legi timacy of Britab occupancy rast never be admitted.
Advice from Paris show the influenza con- tinues to increase everywhere in France. The number of deaths resulting from the disease is very large:
Dispatches from Berlin and Vienna state the disease shows no signs of abatement in Germany and Austrin, though it is now-a ule of a less virulent type than previously.
In Belgium the influenza continues, to sprend in its ravages.
Magatco, Archbishop of Genoa, whose serious illness from the influenza was announced a few daya ago, died to-day,
Mr. Lincoln, United States Minister, lo suffering from a slight cold. He has to pronounced symptoms of influenz".
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In his specifications filed at the Patent Office in Washington Mr. Edleon says: "I have discovered that if sufficient elevation be obtained to overcome the curvature of the earth's surface, and to reduce to a minimum the earth's absorp tion, electric telegraphing or signaling between distant points can be carried on by induction without the use of wires connecting such distant points.
This discovery is especially applicable to telegraphing across bodies of water. It is also applicable to electric communication between distant paint on the land, it being necessary, however, on land, with the exception of com, monfession overthe open prairie, to increase the elevation in order to reduce to the minimum the Induction absorbing effect of bouses, trees and elevations in the lavil itself
"Signals can be sent and received between ships: separated a considerable distance and by repeating signals from ship to ship. Communica tion can be established between points any distance apart or scross the largest seas and even oceans.
The WINES AND SPIRITS are selected by an Expert and the BEST BRANDS only are supplied
"HYDRAULIC ASCENDING-ROOMS of the latest and most approved type convey passengers and baggage from the Entrance Hall to each of the five floors above. NIGHT PORTERS and WATCHMEN are continually on duty,
Hongkong, 17th February, 189.
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while at Mare faland, and he said: "Every- before execution. In ordinary cases the con. thing is sure to be put in fighting trim, whether demned criminal is kept until the Imperial order She will cames. When the death warrant arrives, the it la to be used in that matter of not. probably take on considerable ammunition and culprit is immediately brought forth, the lictors supplies and drop down here," he concluded seize him and wrap a strong cord around each elgnificantly, "to await the result of the Pre-limb, his hands are tied behind bis back and sident's message to Congress."
It was reparied to-day that the Charleston has received orders to get ready for sea, but neither the date of her sling nor her destination have
been made Imown.
LONDON, January 15th. Notwithstanding the terrible injuries received by Mrs, Siddals, the woman who on Monday night last jumped from a rapidly moring train near Tamworth, presumably to escape the advances of Rev. Dr. Goodall, she is now Im- praying,
the victim is placed upon his knees with ble feet drawn up behind him, and feet and hands are securely lashed together. Just at this stage of the proceedings the friends of the poor wretch are allowed to press to his lips a cup which, as the reader need not be told, contains a heavy oplate. The case now hastens to its end. The prisoner is carried by esalies to the execution ground without delay and the skilful athletic executioner lops off the head at one stroke with his sharp heavy sword,
A stringent order has recently been sent to It originated in Nanking and is to this effect, the sipas of each ward or precinct in this city.
vix, that, in future, missionaries must not be allowed to buy land privately. The matter must first be reported to the magistrate and when his sanction has been obtained the transfer
her in conversation and after a time attempted Mr. Siddala says that the minister engaged liberties which she repulsed. He then forced her down on the sext and attempted to outrage her. She struggled desperately and finally the preacher pushed her out of the compartment. Fortunately she caught upon the footboard and may be effected.
he was so excited that she did not realise her her footing. She 1175, however, that she wa danger, and with the Ides of escaping, leaped from the carriage. Goodall will shortly be arraigned.
James Gordon Bennett has ordered the dis continuance of the London edition of the Herald after next Sunday and has cabled to New York to stop all plans on the new up-town Hwald building. bas invited subscriptions from British ship Christopher Farness, Member of Parliament, owners to defray the cost of conveying to the Russian famine sufferers 4000,000 pounds of floor contributed in the United States.
and around Soochow under strict surveilance. The magistrates are keeping the peonis in During the Chinese New Year season the sky gates were guarded with unusual vigilance. The magistrates recently sent not among the villages near Soochow to see that the
people combine to form unions, each consisting of ten families. They are ordered to beat their rattles at
each watch of the sight and to be specially watchful at all times last strangers come among is to enable the magistrates to get prompt notice them to stir up trouble. The object of all thli
of anything like attempted rebellion and nip ft in the budN.C. Daily News.
John Berlas, who was arrested a few days ago
WRECKED ON THE GOODWINS. for firing a pistol at Westminster Hall, and when stralened declared he had taken this | Enarmes Danwin, grandfather of the famous Charles means to show his contempt for the House of Darwin, the naturalist, Insurihod upon his soal the Commons, was to-day bound over in the sum of significant words, "Omnia ao conchis all thing 200, Oscar Wilde became one of his sureties. aries from dysten. But from what do dysters aries Mr. Lincoln, United States Minister, has notrly What is the origin of matter? Ahl nobody know. Yet one thing is getting plainer every day. "Let this recovered from his recent slight cold."
man's story show.
PARIS, January 15th. The Portuguese financial crials is becoming Senhor Carvalho, Misiu'er of more acute. Finance, has resigned in consequence of his having been accused of advancing thirty millions to save a sottering rallway company of which he was chairman,
New York, January 25th.
Orders were received at the Brooklyn' Navy
A special from Troy says there is extraordinary Yard yesterday to prepare the old monitor Nas-activity at the Watervliet Arsenal or Govern- tucket for active service. There, was issued ment gun foundry. Instructions have been simultaneously orders to Annapolls to prepare received to rush all orders for big guns and
waste no time in final polish or fancy Anlabing- the monitor Passate for similar duty.
touches. Thirteen eight-lach guns are being finished with the utmost speed and a large num ber of Gatling guns la under way.
LIBBON, January 14th, Marquis Fox, formerly a director of the Royal Railway, has been arrested on a charge of fraud in connection with the employés pension fund
In the Cortes to-day the Premier announced that the Ministry had resigned owing to its inability to find successor to Senhor Carvalho as Minister of Finïïcé.
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MADRID, January 15th.
In the Chamber of Deputies last alght the Minister of the Interior declared that Spain has received no offer to join the Zollverein. The Government, he said, did not intend to enter late a league with any Power The Chamber adopted the Government bill prolonging the eximing commercial treaties.
Ho goes on to say: On the 17th of December, 1872, whilst acting as ship'e carpenter on board the steam- ship Sorrento, I was wrecked on the Goodwin Bandı. The shock to my system was so great as to produce an effect I never felt before, I fell into a low weak state, and was seized with giddinous and a sinking, fainting fooing, I had a bad taste in the mooth, weight at the cheat, and great pain after eating, and my face would burn like fire. I had difficulty in breathing and palpitation, and often a pain seemed to ran from the heart through to my shoulder. I had kind of rambling af over me, and a choking sensation at the throat, with a rush of blood to the head.
I slept very badly, and after a time I got so nervous and week I was afraid to go about, and would alt in a obair quite powerless. I saw a doctor who trested me for a time, and then sent me to a hospital In Battlebone Place, London, where I was ander treat ment for three months, but got no better. I then put myself under local doctor, who said I was suffering from nervous debility. He patched me up for a little while, bat said to my wife, Your husband is fa critical condition, and may die at any time,
"However, I got to work for a short time, and then was as bad as over. I lingered on in this way for Last night band of anarchiste made an attack upon Boronos, Andalusis. The cavalry yours-now a little better, now worse, but never woll. www summoned and soon succeeded in patting the
About 1880, whilst working at Mesars. Westwood Several anarchists were and Bailey's, Millwall, raste who saw my sufferings band to fight.
told me of a medioins called Mother Beigel' Oundire arrested.
BERLIN, January 15th. Syrup, and he brought mea
asa bottle.
After taking the my food. The budget, was introduced in the lower house arst bottle I found my sgreed with me, mi
nervous fooling gradually info of the Langtag to-day by Miquel, Frustan began to improve. Minister of Finance. The increase in theme, and by persevering with the medicine I was soon expenditures is estimated at 730,003,000 marks. cured. From that time to this I have been a strong Owing to the new commercial treatles reducing man, and done harder work than ever in my life before. the revenges the sum assigned to the provinces hara sincs kopt Mother Belgol's Byrup in the house, in and my wife who was a great sufferer from rheumatiam fer local needs is 30,000,000 marks less 14th
has found more 'relief from it than from and dropsy, 1891,
anything clas. If any of my facally rer all anything, WASHINGTON, January xgth. Steretary of Foreign Affairs and for the purpose. The call made by Mr. Fumess of England a few doses soon sets them right
ST. PETERIDTRO, January 14th. It is semi-oficially stated in the budget made pubile yesterday that the estimated revenue is 57,900,000 roubles below what it really was NEW YORK, January 13th. expected to ba-No suing are assigned, in the Captain Frank Willams, representative of the badger for the relief of the famine sufferers. Olympic Club of New Orleans, heard nothing. The sume for this purpose will be drawn from from Jim Corbett to-day, so he set about to the imperial cash reserves, which amount to make a match between Bob Filisimmons and | 173,250,000 roubles.. Of this sum 111,000,000 Jim Hall. In reply to a selegram Hall replied roubles is in goid and 5,500,000 roubles in silver from Chicago that he would fight Filzsiamsons
ODESSA, January 14th at catch weights, but at no weight limit. Bob It is reported in official circles here that the has declared that he can whip Hall at any probibition of the exportation of cereals from weight
Russia will be rescluded on the set of April
GIBRALTAR, January Peter Maker, the Irish champion, remains
Rebels from the surrounding district are ap quiet in the hope of making a match with any of 'em." A racetrack man said that Maher preaching Tangiers, in order to confer with the could get backing to any amount that Corbelt, Fitzsimmons or Slavin could procure, and that boxing events bold the opinion that the Irishman can beat either of the men named and will put money on him.
LONDON, January 14th. A dispatch from Mozambique says: The Arab slave holders in Nyasaland recently joined their forces and made an attack on a
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of insisting on the immediate removal of the to-day for subscriptione from British shipowners The statement from which the foregoing a
to defray the cost of transporting American flour extract was made by Mr. William Hill, ship's
the majority of track people who go to sea ↑ Batbaw whose exactions caused the revoll, want contributions to the Russian suffcters may resul: darpenter, 206, St. Anne's Road, London, B..
BY OTTAWA (Ont) January thin the Senate-resolution authorizing-the-leasing Now, what is the thing which we said is getting. - Chapleau will resign his position as Beort tayyor wessel in which to send American food con- plainne every day? Why thías that almost an fisik
of State in the Cabinet immediately after the.ibutors again being called up'in the House number of ålstrent results arise from a single cause,
call the
pending Quebec provincial elections nud" byd élections.
Lind, who represents the Minnesota district, Like the majority of people in all ranks of life, Mr. TORONTO, JABU. sald to-day that be felt like offering vote of Hill had in his digestive organs the seeds or what NEI PERAMP Furness. Other friends of the wonder when how bus da the winter of 1873
goods, call Lieutenant-Colonel Clark, clerk of the Legis on pressed themselves ashamed of the it may not have troubled his much, but the accolta-
makingst of dupepela Up to the win live Assembly, has been appolated depus chemstances that made it possible for suchment and exposure of the shipwreck was more than
solution Lieutenant-Governor, Farym
to
An Imperial decisition of the exportation | centrál famina committed and through private pany's forces of Sikhty Dr. Doyle, Mr. McEwER CH OF GUATEMALA," JANURY TALE mavement to be started by a representative of the stem orald-bear, We-mut-remember, 100-
Ing to Finland the
MARA BERLIN, Januniy folk,
of wheat from the Russian empire.
A prominent office-holder who claims to know what he is talking about says that it is generally understood among the Inner off his that the hair speech next Thursday Emperor William will ask for a new appropriation for the army will recommend the erection of new defences along the Russian boundary and will continue the recent repressive legial aules in regard to Alsace Lorraine by suggesting some further radical cassures for stamping out the French tendency
Canse trouble in that territory,
AZ NICH, Jaanary fork.
to
is a significant fact that the Felure of
**LOND N, January 13th, Advices from St. Petersborg show that, though the Csar may declare there is no famine in his dominions, already the sum of 65,000,000 rostiles bas been appropriated by the Imperial treasury for the purpose of providing the absciste secer, saries of life, to be distributed among the suffer, lng poor. All this money has been expended in British outpost at Makangiras, killing Captain addition to the large sums upeat through the Maguire, commander of the South Africa Com
At the conclusion of the voting for the day rent Britain. The opponents of the resolution, that all shocks to the mind or body, or to both, Individuals, and yet the wants of the distressed engineer of the company's cames, and nine peasants are suppiled to only a limited extent, Sikhs. Many more were wounded. The fate of yesterday Laiafiests, the official candidate for Arc inclined to look upon the movement of directly on the stomach. Who can eat when under
the influence of a great worry For The Imperial treatmy has now asilgoed a farther the outpost is in doubt. The Lake Company the Presidency, was ahead of all the other candle Furness as buncombe, sum of 65,000,000 roubler which will be devoted has asked for a gunboat and a supply of ammu- dates by 50,000 voice. There is one more da plague of frogs is following in the wake of toasts the digeriton, permanently Impairs or destroy
And if this BRANDRAN PANAMA, January 15th..
Your Dr Borrow continue porrow to relief work and large sums will be occessary Mr. Lincoln, the United States Minister, in has been in progress since Jannaty fat, and the locuste in Bolivia. The inhabitants are in the dyspepsin and merrera dability. Why
lary 14th... great distress, COPENHAGEN, January to tide the people over the long winter season, making satisfactory progress towards recovery.
"Sixteen thousand cases of influens, were vel salt AMEL PARIS, January 14th.
serdnty-two The Eclair to day published a dispatch from reported bare the Sofia stating that; bity army officers had been deaths, weak with seventy w 100 arrested in that city on the charge of being
BAN DIRDO, January 14th, implicated fox plot against the lives of Prince Fer It was said today by an officer of one of the dinsed, the raler of Bulgaria, and M. Stambuloff, counters now in the harbor, that the Ballinora the Bulgarins Prime Minister. The dispatch would be seat down here lead week or so the
some further
Losis Clovis Bonaparte, son of the late Prince Louis Lucien Bonaparte, was charged today, upon a wurant, with conspiring with William Alexander Thompson, to defraud Koralle Clevis Bonaparte out of a diamond necklace and other Jewels valued at $20000 PARIS, January 13th,
incurable
and
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always
geselous goodness! thers are millions of women, and SOOCHOW Lots of men, crawling about under this thing in England every day. In the
And It is to themw9 320 talkings They Are bait dead, we want them to (TROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT). come to Hifs, and get some good out of their existence. February fibe (whatever, the aliment la sallad, you may be sure word of the slayer I kept busy and bloody. Kir, Hill's seas, and what cared him will sure you,ma By more execuilons since I last wrold the Indigestion and dyspepuh is at the bottom of layan In
La Paix says to-day that: King : Humbeat | adds that's report is current in Belgrade that i will undergo a thorough cleaning and scraping 1 In Boochow the prisoners and Ughtly bound lust - ƒ ddef