its sons:
entitled to be the teacher of the discoveries of A few busy doctors, and scienitfc 'men for five years have unknown devoted their time to commence this instruction.
The light has been bid under a bushel and their light has not shone before men, but while asking forgiveness for thasin of omission, wo promise that the torch of science shall in future flamine the land with a refulgence which neither ignorance nor concell can extinguish. In conclusion Fit I would commend this dader
taking to your Fxcellency's able care. To you Be the Representative of England we look to direct national attention to the possibilities
of
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1892.
that so rash a step will not be taken, and that The shareholders will not be called upon to hear additional legal expenses in the matter. In con sequence of the above mentioned at having been decided against the Bank, a rapid fall has taken place in the shares, and I think that at
the nexi annual meeting of shamholders a fall
this infant war. My follow colonists will help Desa in bis kiɛdoess bar xsaigned to me aj stupidity and lack of discreilin (or shall i say
to the utmost of their ability. One of them, the Hoa, E. R. Dillios, has offered to erect buliding to be devoted to this end, Not however In dark
a
Camer
on & rubbish have it it our investion, to allow Auch an edifice to be biddes; in justice to our enlightenment as Englishmen we claim that it be en placed that the world may know that although English we bonour science, and are not the nalon of shopkeepers only, that some would hire us styled. Should your Exe llency determine to carry through the foundation of sus an Institution you will find no doubt local difficulifes. What prophet hath hosaur in his own country? You will encounter technical obstracion from departmental heads; legal difficulties from the Medical board; mono- tary troubles with the Legislative Council, all will have to be overcome, and can be overcome by hearing in mind, the great principal one fighting for no other than the introduction of Science and the Art of Mediclasts China. Amore Infly cause could not be found. Surely this princely offering of ons of the colony's foremost citizens
is
enterpelse, but by some means he wis diverted from his purpose and went to Africa, where he made grast name for himself which will live for ever. He had conceived for himself a noble and many-sided purpose, which exilled him to rank among the greatest men who strove single handed to hasten haman progress and advance civilisation. (Hear, hear.) That you, too, may follow in bis faststeps, and this college, as shadowed forth by the Dean, may bring blessings to that large and papules Copy Dear to us, is my most esimest hope and the most carnest bope of all the well wishers of the institute. (Loud and prolonged applause.)
The Chief Justics -Ladies and Gentlemen, task which is both easy and pleasant. It is very easy to makes proposni to which you know every body will consent, and exceeding pleasant to be made the mouthpiece of friends lo acknow. ledging a kindness received. I have the honour to move a vote of thanks to H. E. the Governor for kindly presiding here to-day. (Applause.) Ladies and gentlemes, you are all very well aware that from the first day of his arrival in this Colony the Governor has always shown the greatest and most sympathetic and most practical interest is every movement and every question which he believes to be for the good of the community or any section of it (Loud chcering.) I can assure him on behalf of this college, of which I now have the bosour to be Recior, that we are exceedingly obliged to him for the kindness and sympathy which he has displayed 'on' this occasion, (Hear, hear.) We can hardly expect at a moment's notice he would be prepared to accept bill for $40,000, immediately it was presented to hitn; but I may may hii
that
is not any longer to be allighted or started. Testmarks have buoyed us up with the great years the offering was first announced hope, and the magelficent prospect which the from this platform. Successive administrators Duan has brought to your notice in his hare striven with the settlement of the question. speech, through the help of His Excellency All the condliten the donor imposed were that we may Geally stain. (Loud applause.) the Government should give an equivalent in Ladles and gentlemen, I am curs the Governor money or in land, The sites of land offered recognises the principle that the Government of have been perhaps the handiest the cramped this Colony should do its utmost to assist and congested unte of the city allowed, but they society which endeavours to help itself for the good, of ethers, and we are all sure that with were scarcely worthy of the donation or of the Importance of the Institution contemplated. regard to this college His Excellency has our Mr. Belillos now offers a magnificent site and a interests thoroughly at heart, Therefore I have spicious building provided the Government very great pleasure in moving a hearty vote of endours the College with an equivalent sum of thanks to him (applause.) $40,000. This is ibe form of donation Invariably followed in India; by it, the cliles of India have been enriched and decorated with palatial educational establishments; each one an ornament to the country, a monument to the charity of the danor and a permanent token of the divine mission of England to India. Your Excellency gave good hope to a deputation of do for the benefit of this institution. I think the Court some six months ago that such a you will all agree with me in saying I may may
Should consummation may be hoped for hero.
it for you boldly, that this vote of thanks you secure for us a charter and endoormenti nothing, compared with the vote, of thanks your reward Sir will be the blessing of milliaus which we are prepared to give him if at of people to whom you have been the means of the end of his career in this Colony he has also bringing scientific education and rellef from succeeded in another thing he has promised—inc Buffing. Not yet will such blessings flow, but future generations will know how to honour the name of the man who brought them the enlight- esment of Science. (Loud cheering).
His Excellency-Ladies and gentlemen, I suppose you will expect me to say few words after the pointed reference which has been made to me by the Dean in his mortable and inaleuc live speech. First, I think I ought to thank the Dean on your behalf for his able ad- dress; and seco dly I must thank you ali to the name of the governing body of this college for your
attendance here to-day. Athough the Dean has refered to a feeling of apathy in reference to this College, I look on this attendance, in of the heat of the weather and other clicumstances, ar very large Augury of beiter things. The college, by sending representative, and I that it be a good forth these young men into the midst of Calas, sympathies on behalf of the institution. There is no doubt that no ministry is so nearly connected with Christianity as the medical profession, for the same characteristics are
-pity, sympathy, and lores and these
view
Mr. Francis-I beg to second the proposal, although I am sure there is not least necessity to do so, as it would be carried unanimously, seconded or not. We owe a most hearty vote of thanks to His Excellency for his kindness in coming here to-day, and for, the promises he has made us, that whatever he can do he will
restoring the Colony to a sound financial con- diion. (Loud applaces.)
His Excellency :-It seems hardly necessary for me to say more than that I am extremely obliged to you for the vote of thanks which has been carried so heartily. I have made several promises this morning and zo date sot make any more for fear of not being able to perform them, but those which I have made I shall certainly endeavour to carry out. (Applause.) The proceedings then terminated."
THE NAVAL CONCERT.
The Naval Dockyard last night was the scene alfestivities unsurpassed in the annals of that usually prosaic establishment. The lawn was in which the Brilles and Brazilian, strange to coupled by a huge marquee composed of flags, say, were most prominent; the German colours
and lacid explanation should be forthcoming from the Chiliman as to the utterly senseless action pursued by the Shanghai manager with shadow of doubt in my mind that with proper Ito the case la question, "There is not a management the case might have been easily sealed out of Court and with lule loss of prestige to the Bank, but unfortunately through the obstinacy ?) of the manager, the institution becomes lavolved in ridiculous and costly ign tion which may probably damage and restrict its business in China. I was informed some time ago that the Directors bad entered into an agreement or arrangement with the Hongkong and Shanghai Bink not to carry on an Exchange business if such be the case a further explanas ilon will be necessary as to why the manager was permitted to enter into the Exchange Con- tracts in question. At the same time I am quite unable to fathom why the Bank of China should be ruled in this matter by the local festitution and think that an agreement interfering with the freedom of any particular branch of banking is decidedly denimental to the laterests of the shareholders, and should not have been entered into,
I enclose my card and remila.
Yours faithfully,
Hongkong, 23rd July, 1891.
There was not very much to do, and at the end of tree years lying at the grave, belog led by his blends, he would likely enough find a com- fortable support for the rest of his mature life The Allal marive may have been the one that weighed the least.
CHUNGKING.
French settlemats of Shanghai and Tientsin, And foretelling domestic revolutions in Peking, that a distinguished diplomatic. Nestor is about to marry a charming American lady from Cores, and that a pillar of the English embassy is about to ally himself with be accomplished daughter of very eminent administrator.
England has begun through its press to bitterly hewall markets lost in America.
Dr Newman Hall, the eminent' 'London preacher, expects to retire from bis pastorate in July. He is now seventy-six years of age.
Á gentleman in Ireland recently, on culting open a potato, found. in, the center, a half- sovereign, around which the vegetable had
The discovery of a ballica nt Silchester, England, is announced and creates much excitement, amang antiquaries. It belongs to the Fourth century..
The London newspaper, Modern 'Society, makes a vicious attack on American society women, and declares the Deacon manlage the typical American union,
The convalsion of the Littoral Share Market and the downfall of the New Oriental Bank | grown." bave grievously affected Tientsini. A community we do not gamble much-In sbarcs but we bare many residents who art in the receipt of goed salsics and a steady incomes with this clars, the Odertal Bank was generally regarded as the me plus ultra ola steady going concern. Many sums varying from £2,000 to 150, representing, in nearly every case, hard earned savings, have been lost In Tientain and Takku: the pathos of the situation
were the sole resources of the investors. Our own local ventures keep on their soher career of success Taku Tug and Lighter shares are bigher than they have ever been, and the Tientsin Gas Company paid its first dividend (5 per cent) last month. Just now, Tientsin mancy is going considerably loto brick and mortar.
two or three months and seems on 15. ring in the fact that in many cases, there funds
"TIRÓM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT:)
28th June, 1892 The health of Changking will doubtless com pare well, as a rule, with the health of other eaten in China. At present, However, "a severe epidemic of cholera is prevailing, not only here, but in other cities and places over a large region of eenstry. There has been no epidemie of cholem here for ten years and none so bad for
much longer period. It has already
The number of deaths dally is far in excess of the ordinary. On the first day of the sixth Chinese month many Chinese here held what they called "New Year's Day," Many of the ceremonies of New Year's time were gone through and the object seemed to be to deceive the god of pestilence, leading bi think that cold weather had come and se potting wop to the penilence. We heard that a boat loaded with the pestilence was to be despatched on that day from one of the river gates, but whether it was done or not, the pesti lence is will bero. Poor, deluded pe plet
The Total's preliminary examination for his projected school was duly held on the toth day of the fifth Chinese month. There were four hundred competitors and from this number forty were chosen. Twenty, wlf receiva malstance and the second twenty, whose grade is not quite up to the first class, will be permitted all the privileges of Instruction, and will be promoted to A telegram from Raus dated 11 Em, 11th | places in the first class when vacancies océar, July states
it la noi certain when the school will be opened, Battery commenced crushing,
The Tastal is now walling for books, His chief Raub Hole, total depth of mala shaft is gatencher of mathematics has recently died of feet.
Prospects are more favourable,
RAUB.
PUNJOM.
FOUNDER
Measra. Becher, Louis &Co, have received a telegram from Punjom to the effect that far the months of May and Jane, the amount of ore Gushed was 325 tons yielding a reture of 303 ex. gold. Considering the difficultles in the way. of kerping the mill going during the present disturbed state of the country the above is a very favourable reult.
KIUKIANG,
(FROM "N. C DAILY NEWS" CORRESPONDENT.),
July 13th. Nothing striking or unusual bas taken place at our quiet little ports we continue now, as we were before. Same changes of course take place Castams. The tea trade has brought a bustle in our residents, but are chiefly confined to the amongst the natives and given the women a lot of work to do in picking the leat preparatory to packing it in the boxes. Very little tos is pur chased here by foreigners, almost the whole pro. duce belag stat forward to Hankow. This is of course good for the steamer companies who get the freight up to Hankow and from there agato to Shanghai This entalls » great additional expense to the shippers and lessens their profite.
In the indefinite future, tea may be ihipped direct to Shanghai. The decrease of the tea trade with foreign & untiler is ruining some once large cities not far from this port. | The Chinese somongst themselves discos the reason of the once prosperous trade being so depressed, and I heard them a day or two ago saying that the reason was that foreigners had that they had an age bought auch huge quantites all up, and
cholera
Our community has recently received an addition to its numbers by the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Liite, both of whom are so well known to Shanghaflanders and people ou the Lower Yangtse. We understand that they intend making permanent residence here. Mrs. Little l the first foreign lady outside of the missionary commu:ity who has ever been to Chungking. We understand that she basa literary venture on foot which the reading world will doubtless bear of in due time.
New.coming Consul 'Fraser is daily expected and Consul Fulford is preparig to leave. We believe that the later h performed the duties of hit office to the satisfeti n of both foreigners shd natives, and our best wishes follow him to his new post-N. C. Daily News.
TIENTSIN.
(FROM A CORRESPONDENT.)
rath July, 1892.
Sport is in abeyance at present; horse flesh is sometimes ambled out to the Course in the evening, and the practice of driving out after duk is distinctly on the increase tennis flourishes-fadies' singles handicap, was recently wou after some capital struggles by Mrs. W. H. Forbes, and the men's Championship is now under weigh : it lies between Mr. McLeish and the winner of Mr. W. H, Forbes v. Mr. 1. M. Dickinson. Contrary togeneral expectation the Teutonie asplants to the honour were all get rid of pretty raslly, though it is generally alt that they are the coming men.
Changes in the Banks' staffs have taken place or are impending. Mr. R. Kerr of the H.-K. & S.B.C. has been replaced by Mr. Murray Stewart. Mr. Kerr during his year's residence has galoed for himself a wide circle of attached friends, and was sent off with three times three, hot with much regret ; Mr. Stewart comes to the Dost with an established reputation which wa hope will be transferred into the very life blood of nur local Literary and Debating Society. We are sorry to hear that by the wreck of the Hinsheng this gentleman has lost his valuable collection of books. In the Garman Bank, Mr, Rebders, shortly leaves Tientals to take tera- potary charge in Shanghai,
We have reamed our summer serenades: twice a week the town band discourses iweet music from 9 to 11, and twice from 6 to 7.30, le Victoria Park In previous seasons we have had evening concerts three and four times a week, and until the weather became cold they were fidly well attended. By the present system of administration, an excellent one in all other respects, there is no means whatever for the clientkie which in part supports the band making Ite wishes known; it in the old story-what is every one's business nobody does; but many are of opinion that three days per week 'off'. A pro- are not necessary for the bandamen. gramme traversed to the band pavilion good practice, and it is probable that three or even four evenings a week would not be unacceptable to the community.
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Since 1814, France has sent thirty-eight repres sentatives to the Court of St. James, while Lord Dufferto it only the eighth Ambassador sent by Great Britain to France in that time.
The hydraulic railroad new dally operated in Parts consists of four carriages or cars, each, 1. capacity of twenty-five passengers. having a The train runs as smoothly as a boat on water,
The German merchant marine stands next to that of England. In 189, the latest year for which figures have been published, German vessels made66,834 voyages, carrying 17,358,322 tons of cargo.
During seven months of last year more than two hundred buildings were struck by lightning. In England. During the same time (8 men and, women were killed by this cause, beside 93 cattle, st horses and 153 sheep.
The German Emperor has a pet aversion for short overcoats and shoes with painted toes, His clothes are all made to fit him anugly. particularly his trousers, which inclose bis leg as closely ass ballet-dancer's tights.
According to the Londan Army and Navy Gazette the average” strangth of the British Army in 1891 was 509,600, of which number 104.800 were in the Brish Isles: 72,388 In India, and 33,257 in the Colantas and Egypt.
Daring some recent excavations in Endsleigh street, In the north-western part of London, the workmen came upon remains of a mammoth and other prehistoric animals at'a dépike of about twenty-two feet from the surface.
The young Grand Duke of Heise, graudsaa of Queen Victoris, who succeeded his father few weeks ago, has commemorated that event by pardoning 139 criminals who were serving terms lo the penitentiales of Hesse-Darmstadt.
It has been resolved" to_give up the State administration of the Court Theatres of, Cassel, Wiesbaden and Hanover, it being declared that, as the royal Princes are fast growing up, it k necessary to cut down all unnecessary expenice.
An American woman who is the wife of an Italian Republics editor and greatly, interested in the rise of "new Inly," writes, from Millan: There is a continual crisis here in pollites. I like it. There is every hope that it will get worse and wone.”
A bill has been Introduced in the French Chamber of Deputies to give life pensions 1,200 francs. year to the widow and Boy francs to the daughter of Very, the restaurateur, who was killed by the Anarchlits in revenge for the arrest of Ravachol.
The Vienna Oficial Gazette Vitaly advertised for a hangman, with the offer of a salary of Saxo and $50 for lodging. One hundred dollars will also be allowed for two assistants. Candidates must give certificates of ability, experience and good character,
to do such good work, wili terely enlist your and the officers of the two GermaD WAT vessels that was the reason they did not want to buy so bridge which the engineers bad just completed a serial in the Filustrated London News. It ❘ one of the oldest families in Great Britain. He now in part being usaccountably farisible. The much now, and that after that wey all consumed Progress is of couro interrupted !, now laid, } ons may write currents calamo. Professor R. K. second. The family received their estates from
the
A temperature of Fabr, 111 registered under the suict conditions of the Meteorological Society is something to be proud of, and the Tientsinlenses are quite elated thereat; happily It was accompanied by such extreme dryness that neither mental nor bodily debility resulted; Much Interest is falt up here in the forthcom since that date (June 24th) the summer salasing decision of the Appellate Court in "You have come and we are now right in the swelter. Hal. . O'Rourke."—The d'acrepancy in the So far, the deluge has been obliging enough to Anding of the Judge and the Assessora coma in Instalments, and the natural drainage of in our local Consular Court bas
The work of laying a telegraph bell all around the country has been able to carry off what the rise to much speculation as to the final the Island of Great Britain has been begun and parched coll refused; 1.6 inches of rain were stue of the case, which was of fasciosifagit is expected that it will be completed at the rezistered during four hours one day last week. Interest front first to last. The social conditions end of the year. The coastguardsmés all along Up at Lanchow and generally on the eastern revealed, and the facts swarts to in evidence the line will then be able to communicate with outskirts of the provincial mountain system would, with the skiful handling of a modern each other instantaneously for the purpose
of the downpour bas been immenso in many
offence or defence. places the new railway embankments have at me resture to commend to
May we your senior
A unique personage has died in the late been almost destroyed, and the spate on readers "A Chinese Girl Graduate " now running Alexander Irvine of Drum Castle, the head of the Lan carried away the temporary wooden
Is early yet to say anything of the story itself, was the twenty-first Alexander Irvine of Drum, hot but of the illustrations and the amiable subor and is succeeded by Alexander the twenty still things are looking up; the line is but not ballasted, for two-thirds of the first, Douglas is now the Custodian-in-chief of Robert Bruce in 1324 section (Kuyeh to Lanchow-60 ) and the oriental MSS, la the British Museum. This, Crossing the Andes in a carriage is the latest heavy plant is now sent to the front by trollies
we mia'ake not, in his first venture into achievement in traveling. A Spanish gentleman of locusts appeared about a month ago; the find a man int mature We-for- must be wife, has performed the felt, having started fields were denuded in few days, but not railway track and actually delayed the trains, og from the bumdrum pursuit of Dryandust was drawn by three males. the "coefficient of friction from squashed Imagination : masy old friends on the const will Ilterature to browse in the paths of tancy and
*THE TRUE PROTECTION. hand books, The Chinamen descend to the has the rare honour of having two sons to the not being tabulated. In the engineers watch the venture with interest. Mr. Douglas lowest depths of utilitarian turpitude and cat Varsity. Eleven at once-R. M. Douglas is
Nowadays the fiscal policy in always a prominent thousands where billons are concerned? What since the days of Lucas; he has this year been wiss policy on the part of the consumers to place a tax their enemies in thousands, but what are perhaps the prettiest bat Cambridge has seen pienk in the platform of every politican, yet is it a between locals and possible floods the poor nined by his brother James, who to a particolarly Measures are being taken at last for making proficiency with the ball. Cricket seems to becolle is between the devil and the deep aca.elf-ctive style of batting adds a splendid on the articles which they do not make but only consume? Suppose, for instance, tho cestoms duty
this,
further end the leat was occupied by an- im.
the demand would increase and the trade again provised stage, with notably handy and well be prosperous. I told them of the Indian wranged dressing Sooms; while the
trade and the difficulties, In the way of space WAS filled, simost their own tride to the shape of careless culture crowded, are the feelings, I am sure, which induce vicant. Members of the Legislative Council, their preparation, and of imperfect and expensive the military and naval staff, and number of carriage, and lastly the infqslions likia chiges. in the difficult work on which they have entered prominent residents were on show, while the I tried to show them that they ought to introduce before the farmers bad time to save a part of nearer 30 than zo years dace Mr. Douglas from the Argentine Repablic and landed at to-day, I do not know very much of the past ladies were even mars numerous than the men. foreign machinery to prepare the tea, railroads their summer crops; the Insects got on to the joined the Chiness Consular Service--forn | Catamu, a dištance of tio milan. The vehicle
Phown by medical men and by Christ himmell i rest of seats of which hardly one was and the lack of scles1ific knowledge to improve and a bogle engine. "At Lotal a veritable plague the realms of fiction. It is refreshing to | named Benito · Requejo,, accompiled by his
or ought to induce there young men to persevere
cheaply to the part of export, and the necessity of the abolition of the likia ebarges which are sufficient alone to choke any trade, In this official ridden and corruptly governed country, however, no change is likely to be effected until the trade is dead, and then there will be fruitless attempts to bring about its
I have recently seen a curious sight in the country and one that is not often to be seen, I think, and that is a man who has takes a vow
history of this fastitution, except what I gathered And the entertainment was w.thy such an to cairy It from the Dean't addreas ↑ but I understand that
*ssembly. several of my predecessor look a very deep The concert was opened by the band of the interest in it, and I trust I may be found not less Shropshire Regiment, which played an overture. interested I trust that in the words of the of popular music falis well known popular style, Dean, I shall have shown a very tingible Mr. F. Lammert sang two songs in a voice which Interest. (Loud cheers.) In the last few words needs a little sandpaper, though not much of his address the Dean certainly laid upon my and Mrs. Killer, recalled after stoglog. resurrection.
vity great responsibility, in fact he "The song that reached my heart," gave shouldere pat the institution, I may say, on my back en- "Annie Lantie" and later "The Tollers" Mrs. kely-(laughter and applause)-though ha
though Kjeller was hardly strong enough to fill such a expecia
that r shall meet
large room, culties difficulties with the Board, which I do
Jocust"
small branch-fine from Tientsin to the East
bat was otherwise very satisfactory. I to watch three years at his mother's grave. The | Arsenal; this will involve only a very sme run in the family, for the eldest son, Lieut. 33 per coat, on Imported goods, the wages of the -
the im-
a wire policy from the economical point of view. Many of the skilled artisans and coolles trudge got wall into the loess, the road must be seep the ji miles twice daily, and when the rain has
to be understood :—the loss in the efficiency of their labour must be very serious aB & CON= sequence.
branches of the same stock. The 'family is equally effective at football and used to be grand at fives-but let us cease to talk of cricket, refrctions. We are a poor lat in some respects. football, and fires in Tientsinbegeta melancholy
-N. C. Daily News.
NEWS AND GOSSIP,
Paris provides a new employment for woman in the capacity of "disiner taiter." splendid mansion in Grosvenor Square, London. William Waldorf Aster bas purchased a
city will
* as often as | Rule;
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evor this case? Tras proteolion, like charity, begins at home, and in these days when the air laden
It bebores us all to be on guard against the common with micropos, bacteria and other germs of disonso,
enemy, old age kills but fow, dlanteo ninyo Iba ́ thousands and millions, sod· all because mankind is so apathello mad careless about drab signs of -approaching sickness, Neuralgia is one of the most positive signs of the approach of some physical affliction, and requires immediate attgullon, baforo It
bus progressed beyond human afd and fatal disease
the public officers bad had no uxlaries for three an unlimited field for fun of an exciting kind, whatever, he speaks to gone except per out that a batch of American, administrators Lord Salisbury's Protection' speech: Is said to / languid feelings and an utter dislike to exert myself,
CORRESPONDENCE,
self, others probably Gom the members of Mr. A. J. Nyo also recited in a manner that familly burying place. When the remains had for strategical reasons or not, in any can it capital reports come to hand of the younger fraatrade country, to make things equal-bat, Ex ft not anticipate my Ward would say, in very fanny style, and usual, on the side of a neighbouring bill in the gate. It is uncertain if this is being undertaken of the very best bata in the Arby: and thus protected, should be 83 per cent, higher than in the General Council, and from the Uneficial would prove his relationship
been consigned to the earth the son declared members of the Legislative Council--
morial William Nys. Liest, Gratton gave a very that he would not leave the grave for three Dr. Ho Kal-No; no i
pretty and well executed flute solo, slightly years, and so far he has beca true to his word His Excellency Well, of course, gentlemen, marred by a difference of opinion between bli The neighbours tack upon themselves to provide we have at least two of them on this council, instrument and the plane as to the pitch. for his wants, a subscription Hat was started, ten Dr. Ho Kal Bed Ms. Bellics, so noted for The life of the entertainment, however, piculs of rice being contributed by his relatives his munlucent contributions to every good was Mr. Soath, who seems to bave an and those who knew him. Familles take work in the Colony. (Hear, hear) No exhaustible atora of comic songa. His "Down
iams to preparing his food and bringing We fear this is too subtle a refinement In doubt this is a very awkwad time to come to went the Captain, with a chorus of boys, was a the Legislative Council for endowments, and phenomenal succes, and his burlesque band, and made a rede hut for him large enough to
It to him. Others brought straw and poles. economic science for a Chinese official-at any though the college bas my most earnest wishes with the same assistance, was equally original contain himself and the grave of his mother. Iorging it. The new track may perhaps be in rate we have often heard their “guh shing" an for its success, I will have to explain that the and funny. After singing English as she went to see him when he had already bees at his connexion with the approaching completion of reverne and expenditure of the Colony have spoke Mr. South is response to an undeniable self-appointed taak nearly seven months, and I the steel shops, Railway conveyance. been excessively over-estimated in the one case recall warbled a touching ballad about his attach shall not soon forget the sight and smell f Around heavy war material to the wharves And excessively under-rated in the other, ment to a sweet little Italians (bailing from the but there were three well kept graves, hone
A member of Parliament says that England has got hold of some vital organ 6.0. Reilly, be a great improvement on the so that for 1893 we only expect to have Cork) who turned the handle of a plano, and ste of his father, brother and wife, and Inside that of transit by bosts on a creek which **skt slow | has only one question to decide--Irish Home Esq, write, under date June lat, 1801, from
surplus sf $2,000, 30
Charnor's Avonne, Merrick-villo, N.8.W.; “I can that it
praties and pork. Mr. South is most valuable his mother. I opened the bundle of straw and certainly a most difficult blog to auk for an acquisition to Hongkong, and can hardly appear twigs which does duty as a door and had a look they are in have Bessemer Converters and he Kingdom, not one at present issues a Sunday curative powers of Clements Tonia! For years I not impassable through allt. In the now shops Of the 18a dally, newspapers in the United with confidense bear testimony to the wonderful endowment of $45,000 out of that. (Laughter too often for popularity. and applanar.) Still, I do not despair of success.
On the whole this first venture of the Naval ich, and worse than that, had a smell of him. to cut their own steel; two or thice English edition,
Mr. During the three years of his watching he does steel makers are coming out to give the thing'a Gladstone Is trying to prove, in the have been periodically attacked and a great During my tecure of service in different colonies Yard was a most promising one, and we trust not wash himself at all the straw upon which fair starte I have always b been so extremely unfortunate as fil lead to many more of its klad. Open air be lies is not removed, he does not change his Mr. Lemon, the traffic manager, has prema Oxford
Baron | Nineteenth Century, that Danie studied at sufferer from neuralgia and general debility, and anyone who has ever been afflicted with much to arrive in a new colony during a financial crisis concerts are the thing for summer, and when, as clothes till the time has expired; he does surely concluded his contract with the China The Turkish Government has forbidder the nervous misery can form an idem of what I have (Laughter) When I landed in the Bahamas in 1874 last night, the light all go out at once, there is not come out of the little place for any cause Rallway, Company and leaves for home. id importation of all patent medicines into that suffered. I had also obrvalo, indigestion, general
Consta immediately's: there, fu an impression country. months-toed laughter)-all the police con-
occasionally, and then only briefly to his nearest atables were la debt to people in the town, for.
relatives, £40, £50, or £60, and so on when I left, there
He spends the time mattering and engineers is about to appear on the scenes be still causing diseasiest in the British The neuralgia was so severe that I have pood, the prayers and burning facense at the head of theifan, John Chianman is certainly a magnanimous Cabluet Was a surplus revenue of £60,000 for the year. (Applause
It was much the same in Bare
The year 1801 saw the fut decrease in the I was almost out of my mind. I tried all so-called tomb, along the length of which he is stretched creatures fonathas excludes him from the States The but is not bigh enough to allow him to by laws of drastic and auheard of severity export of Chinese tea that has occurred int lut a friend recommended Clemente Tente, and I badoes, I very similar in Trialdad, but thank
and upright, and only a few few feet longer retrospective too in their application) and he ten years. God I overcame the difficulties, and I trust that
then Government'
birnzeit, by the exercis of economy and good Go
* small bottle and after the second dess felt One can fal tly imagine the retaliates by asking his malefactor to come over Spath is making rapid progress toward the foulness of such a den and the condition of an before I leave the charming shores of Hongkong
to the Flowery Lind and take up easy jobs on completion of her World's Fair In washorn human being after soch an existences handsome focome-coals of fire 1, type "Columbus, I may be in a position to announce that an
what he will be like at the end of endowment of $40,000 has been granted to this
The Vico-regal Yamén is a house of sorrow Pope Leo has
an encyclical on college by a unanimous Legislative Council,
the summer I cannet well understand. Just now Lacy Li died on July 1st from that Christopher Columbus, which will shortly be [Cheers.) in a matter of this sort I prefer to leave
does not seem possible that a man should malignant low fever which, for want a better published... the purse strings in the hands of the Unofficials,
A syndicate of Brilah capitalists is preparing be able to live though three years of such name, the faculty call "typhoidal malaria.” I have no doubt we could vary the ro'e for this
I have recently read in the Shanghai papers horrors, Bone but a Chinoman could do it; his Everything possible was done to save so valued to send an expedition to explore the c
the coast of Endowment by the Guvernant majority, but the Judgment of Chief Justice Hauren in the training will tend, however, to fit him for such and valuable a life, Dr. (Mrs.) King was in delly Patagonia for minerals.
American Trading Co. v. The Bank of tela), "If he survives three years he will be and hourly attendance on her staunch with Apance I have never taken
Government majority, never Chlon, Japan, and the Stratis, Limited," and highly honoured, the official wil in state Dr.
go ja
presented the Emperor with a magnificent new Twoman of high ability special train [twelve cars.
SCOTT'S Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Of all the monarchs, dead and alive, the Hypophosphlins, is a combination of two most Throne, and he will receive from the Emperos's great force of character and exercized a
board containing her characters indle but leflitate infance with her distinguished Kaiser is undoubtedly the most generous in the valuable remedies, 18 : palatable and easily his vistue, He may also receive some small band Tide took a deep interest la oman's distribution of autograph photographs of Mt. Whitehead-we kurs Mr. Chales of thle muthation to Shangital, bet tadging from oficial preferment, and will, thus be well pro work in China, and was a generous co-adjator in 11 call this top, French are, maklon stredy
form, harlegāli great healing, and valuable in Dr. Ho K, sho wo shall certainly have the $40,000 as soon as we the results of his recent action I certainly cant be its loss on the bifalde among the caves, was la her both year, and was married to Li after southward over the nomads if the Saharagande following I have found Scout Emulsion of every work of charity brought to her notice. She preparation in Algeria to extend their dominion Consumption and wasting discases. Read the can afford it (Applause). There is nothing think he is and hotel der onderstand, Do ghosts or devils will interfere with him, the pathetic loss of his first wife and haralice Official news received in Constantinople from great beccft in the treatment of ph
fphibisical and more for me 19-y, except to congratulate the the interests of its shareholders. I students on hiring earned the prizes presented on reliable wathory that this piece of nonsen and poisonous snakes will not come bear family, She leaves one son and a daughter who Yaman, Arabia, states that arenewal of the Arab scrofulous diseases. It is extremely palatable shopt him. I can wall believe that even these scourges | married to the wall known Chang Pel-lan, disturbancer is that province is imminent, gelo) and does not upset. the stomach ethus removing to them, and also the licentiates the sial litigation cost: enry admirable #15 in his way karo pared $65,000, and the sat theredar bit. wapid syalisch feims Id The matter dine reader have one to mall and gent experienced to the ademasters the examinations. You hire; you men pently swangered now that trappali pot think, ip reply to my question, that fear in this appallingskersion of domasile bereaved from mates to the Bristiske Museum. They are tion of the plateyou D. PKKNWA, FRCS „Fery treat example before you is 17tol Livingi he made komu z:bstar to whether this sumari | ang biker Termik would Häre hins pulis:alone la ments wasteful any newy, 240 one of the great Paris bosoliais, ook of 23' Chemist can supply LEZGASS. Watson & Cas How prospering in the tener of the museum, Sarreen, St. Vincent's Hospital, Dabile. Any From deaths to marriages is an
ballesta) who sofrerod from epilepsy); do wwe (Limited), agenta la Hongkong and China --
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THE BANK OF CHINA, JAPAN, AND
THE STRAITS, LIMITED..
To na Eurzon or sus “Honaxans Telegraph,”
SIR-Will you permit me through your paper to circulate what I consider a gross piece of mis management, and fejustice to the shareholders in connection with the above institation,
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of
bali all night and the agony was so excruciating that
remedies, also galvaale treatment, which did no good.
grost
so miserable and disheartened that I purchased relief. I continued its use and am thankful to say that after twenty four hour the pain had disappeared and I was free from the nervous terror, continned Clemente Tonio and hare taken foar botiles all my Jangour le gone, I am free from Indigestion, I can do day's work with any man, and eat like a horse j and hare great pleasure in recommming Clements
Your truly, 8. C. melly28rqi peop
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which has not been been voted by an very much, surprised 1b11. the Bank. Should and rebali bim and the matter to the deceíéð Inagami jellies, were? enlistême," TThe Associated: Railroads of Austria Zonia to any one soberly from nervous complainta.
of Unofficial Members: (Hear, heat) have been on misguided as to allow the case to If ws canals the sympathies be taken into. Couainted with the manager
*I am well
Tided
The natives
fats, what his odves wust some said, slinks) papar timeros y tile birds in the air are chie
sions of whom, of course, you have all heard. is a piece of bluff for get those who have People wers not quite sure, some of them at any The grant idea of his life wis to come to China, followed the case for its entirety will be wall The Largest Med for whrinary and medical empecent se forma să spinto
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