THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1892.

thir pelety at such a time' should be most THE OPERATIONS IN PAHANG, sevenly dealt with,, Another reason, why he shro'd not have been shown mercy is that he tuned Traitor the Chinese Government, which employed him as an honest man and treated him falidy; his return was to abuse the confidence placer la b'm. Had he con- tested, as the Chinese autheile thought he might have doss, they considered that some little indulgenes might be shown him, but at the t-1 and throughout the while investigat hasebhorale cinsed his mouth and refused to says word. He would neirber give the names of blivcomplices nor far where he got the money for the arms what they were intended for." Had he told everything Chies might now be free of rebels but he world 14!! nothing. All be said was that when he joined the Kolao-hwel his Intenne were to find out all about the associa tion without teng part in the unlawful actions of the members, but if that were so why would he not tell all he knew to the Chinese' amikeri+la+ } His story is inconsistent 'and

XXPORTED FLIGHT OF THE EX-ORANG KAYA,

Special for the Fra Pros.

RAUB, August 1st, 1893, Colonel Walker arrived on the 30th ult, at Aur Gading, on the river Chika, with Inspectors' Foley, Swain, and Heward.

crassed the Jelal five days ago, but the main Supt. Duff reports that the ex-Orang Kaya body of the rebais, is believed to be still to the Ula Chiks district,

clearly shows that his intentions to joining the society were had. China" considcts that the sentence unssed upon him was inadequate, and I hope it is not tonlife to re-try and re-Rentence blad that your Excellency, when Mason's

A column is advancing opon Kaala Chikn back are at leransang Captain Byrne, Superintentend Cascaden end Taxpector

R.M.L.I., is at Lipfi, ill.

(Later)

RAUB. Aug. 2nd, 1-40 p.m. The report thai Si Rabman has escaped in doubtfal

The position of the rebels in Ulu Pahang seems to be, therefore, that the pressure brought to bear upon the Ulu Chika district, where S1 Rahman and Mat Kilau had taken refuge, that hilly and inaccessible neighbourhood being

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RAILWAYS IN FORMOSA.

towed the barges had disappeared, but whether consumed, or digested, the body is nourished and it had effected an escape or bad-suok was not bullt up, and we sujoy health and strength, but if known.. rds cannon on'abord was fired every otherwise we quickly waste away and perish. Now, few minutes with terrible effect. About to defack when the stomach refuses to digest, burn or consume rafts, logs and barrels were set on fire and went food, we have what is called Indigestion and drepepsis, floating down the stream towards the Pinkerton the test common and dangerous of all discs, Tab barges. The barges became Ignited and the

is what siled these two women, and what ails millions detectives withdrew at a lively price:

more in this, sountry. The conclusion le plafa others. Then the fire burning well) we shall have anough The remely which cured them will our heat, which is fo and power. Adet.

It is impossible to estimate the number of killed and wounded on the workmen's side; the Timer hulletin says that 38 have been killed. Homestand is healeged, and Vice-President Car- ney of the Amalgaranted Association says, that by this sitemoon 3,000 men will be fully armed. At 11.4 It was reported that the Pinkerton barans were still on the scene, and that the boat which exrrled away the wounded had returned with a reinforcement of detectives. Shortly after the tug Little Bill came down the river to tow away the burges, but when it was discovered ibat he carried armed men another engage ment a commenced, and for ten minutes a rapid fusilnde was exchanged between the tug. were injured and the fog retreated, leaving the barges and men on shore. Several on the boat berizes in an uncomfortable position. The Plakerton men ran up the flag of trace on their

time expires, will have the case re-beard. The bat any attempt to follow them with a column they were not raliway' englazers, and that, ceeded. The result was a series of seriaus slips | barges, but the men ashore refused to recognize

reason I ask that the new trial should be held In Hongkong is that the Shanghil Chief Justice should not try bim again. This would be in seerdance with the regulations laid down in 1864 Cina desires that Mason should be punished in propanion to the enormity of his crime, if for nothing else, to deter other Englishmen from following his example. I seed not further dwell upon the cus in detell: you know the facts quite well, but I tell you agula it in the wish of the Chinese to have Mann more severely punished. Foreigners in Chlon always defre to have the very best protection of the thinese Government, yet they go and in the most dangerous sociations in the Empire.

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that the chief rebel has thought it to escape would be attended with great difficulty, to toch across the falai, the malo river.

THE EURASIAN QUESTION.

The following from the Literary Digest (New York) has an important barring on the gnertion of otillalog the large papolation of THE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Paringuese and Eurasiaza in Hongkong who at present are limited to a very narrow, and over crowded f∙ld:

There is in India a section of the community, the majority of whose members speak English, In his statement to the shareholders in the borne by scions of our loftiest houses at homeget the full benefit el the rails.

ad are knows by sumames identical with those P. H S. S Company at the annual meeting Villers, Howard, Douglas de Montmorency, reren ly held in New York, President George Td the rest, being each fally represented. Golfering to the overturn and prospects areover their religion, invariably Christian, of the Compr., said “On examination yet another strong link. will that the gross earnings have increased are not British born, for, ahhrogh some of Yet anotedly they during the year. hill that the net earnings have them are fair, they sange as a bol through all lightly an off, owing to the fact that we have sades from cream to caff e. Officially they are been obliged to sprida large amount of money termed East Indiane; In general they are spoken to pa as flec: la condi-ion to meet the increased of a Eurssians. They are in fact the descend requirements for meed and passengers and to ants, sometimes immediate, sometimes more or qnify under the law of March 3rd, 1891, for less remote, of conjugal unions entered into churig the United States melts. The comparerext Europeans and naives of India. A has also during the ser entirely rebellt two of section of these Eurasians to the descendants Il veurels, besides constructing two new one of the Indian civilians and pyllitary officers of viz,the Cofembla, now at sen on her first trip an early day; they juice in English surenme, to Chiots, and the Pars, which will make her and number in their ranks nisny men of tsient firal fly from San Francisco to Japan and Chine and good position. Some of the early Eurasian In August next. All the available fands of the were indeed the offspring of leghimate marringes compity have hen applied doing the year to or received the care due to legitimate children. thessie oi ets, and in aridliten we have for. A century ago, the Zenans was recognized #tailed the carnisen for the next five or six festore of the European efficini's residence. inonths. Animus of $5.000,000 bonds was

So far, my remarks concern what may be authorized for the purpose of reconstructing our characterised as the dills of the Eurasian An he Pacific, the Chins line,) but up coramably, many of whom are received in to the present me nothing has been done in Furopean society, and betray fw marks of their that die eilen, as the class of veacts to perform motive origin. The bulk of these people are that service has not as yet been determined, hopelessly painted with their origin, in every The company has been unfortunate in the Torg of fits 'w steamer Nicaragua on the east of shade of color belonging to the East. The poor creatures am never allowed to forget teir color, Central Americs, while on her second voyage, which has come to be reg-ided on a stigma ad This with the birquent breakdown of the

stain. Not only socially hat also pollifcally,

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Late news from the country is to the effect

at several of the buying centres in the ten that something approaching a dead Inck contiones districts, We have recorded the retirement of the first crop many more are now withlog they many teamen for the season on their prefits on had done the same thing as they cannet hay.on anything inproaching the same terms, and dread taking their dollars In dearer leaf. The antaldera who went un country because of the retirement of the above mentioned regular traders, do not know which way to move. Altogether the prospects for the latter part of the season, xre not promising for the teamen. We oniher that the present shortness in enuply is likely to be maintained.--Echo..

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for betterment hundreds of loafers and men- River. The first bad ended in the sweeping dicants. There has also been inaugulated an away of the bridge when about one-thiru Anulo-Indian and Eurasian Aleciation, offering finished during the previous soiny season. The all the advantages of a benråt snclety to its first proposal made to the governor was that all members. Such a union as this might arcan-werken he, lige (especially contract) should be plish wonders in imparting verus and tone to pod jobject to the engineer's certificate: the a face naturally splitless in fibre.

engraving power to dismiss inefficient employés, and reject bad work, &e. The rovenor replied by appointing three Chinese offichly, one over bridges, second over machinery and sleepers, and a third over malu. The late chief englacer of the Formosa State tensore, to carry out the author's recommends- Railways has contributed an fateresting article to tions as far as they should deem advisable. the Engineer on the history, origin and develop None of these having any acquaintance with scheite progressed-"Hi, presto, a rallway !! ment of railway science in the land Province railwrs, and only one any desire that the work The following retracts will show how the should be a success, the consequence was that the recommendations were only fragmentarily What no engleces, na Instruments? Bas, and temporarily carried out, and quickly and quoth the Governor, is not one "foreign devil" fially ignored. The Chinese bridge was also

good as another 1 and have we not two at the arsenal? Let them lay out the line avd my bridge was divided lato co spans of 30 it.

to be carried out. According to this plan the soling shall make it, or 11 know the reason

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the author's two expeditions along why? Thus was the German director and his

the line, the toneel work was pushed on hr the unofficial compatslet arsistant instructed to lay out the time from Tinch to Kelung (re) miles attention to the directions of the resident Chinese general in charge, without the slightest forthwith. It was clear for them to plead that bolling retaining walls as the excavation, pro- chapchop-that work might be commerced axilstart, without any attempt at timbering or

although the director bad graduated as a per- at the souther end, blocking for several months. mancet-way inspector, neither had ever all semito the heading. These were eventually laid out a line, that there were no fastraments removed by dint of reckless expenditure of The district was attacked from the west, whlic

In the land wherewith to set out curves, soldier labour, leaving the surrounding and the east and south are guarded. But as has take levels, &c. The answer was ready. The experibrumbent hillsides in a permanently been frequently pointed out, it is impossible to country is easy. It the line be set out entirely insecure and menseing condition. It may be so watch the long mach of the malu river in instruments arrive, and all will turn out success- with straights, curves can. he died when the this part known as the Jelat, as to prevent thefully, for is not the guardian of the throne coming the tregth of studying for the Government noted that the trusted drivern of the general were his son, a young Chinese spark, who on escape of the rebels in detached parties. Once across, Ula Tembling and Kelantan lle open to personally to superintend? And the governor efficial examination, considered himself an

came on bis Tectar male, and flags were placed expert is engineering and a Cantonese carpen them, and the prospect of capture is remote.

by the enterprising Teutons across the fist paddy ter, who, having been a few months In Scotland. field plans, whose uniform green-growing surface and having travelled a few times by rail, con- was hardly broken by solitary natural waler-sidered he knew more about railroading that course. But, strange to say, the angles were any European in the island." many ard the straights were stom, and the line On his return from a third Journey to was laid out in strict accordance with the about the two big bridges of the line the author Chinese idea of a perfect rand, where comezabad to deal with a question of diversion of line obstract the passage of the Evil One at every to avoid an ancestral grave - This dirersion for three days only for the Salt Com-to discuss, and, if approved, adopt the following step. The governor desired above all things a madel Chinese road, more especially as through ledividual buried there on account of the il-luckie same day Ister found them in their old 30th June. In any year shail only be liable for was petdened for by the derrendants of the misslover parading two or three streets In Amendoncal to Rule 5 "Candidates elected efter it the prejudices of the landowners who had liberally contributed could he respected, and

which would follow shou'd the line cut off the filthy stale. He was very wrath about ft, and half subscription for that year. grave from the spurs of the supporting bill, ordered the headman, who wis entrusted with the land of the niggard opponents of the line beneath which the guardian dragon was sup the duty, le renlve two hundred strokes from

ED, ROBINSON,

Hoa Secretary. pased to lie. The petitioners bad falled in

din the rattan and dismissal from his service. "The edvice and assistance of the resident obtaining a bearing from the governor HI

Hongkong, toth August, 1892. englucer of the defunct Weosurg Tramway was obtained, and Instructed to prepare estimates for charge of the railway construction by offering they secured the support of the general in the Taipeh-Kelung rection as a first instalment.

a bandzone douceur, half of which was pald 192 miles fully equipped, 'What exclaimed the work, and the author, after survey, reported The result was an estimate of $800,000 for the down. This diversion involved much heavier Gers governor, $oooo, when I can build it against. it; and the governor on the ques you gain. Very speedily the braves were feito,oco. You can go. I never wish to see tich of cost disallowed that the author turred into navvica and masons, and the work

thereafter encountered the active enmity of the duappointed general, and this led some was progressing to the entire satisfse'fan of tha

two months later to his finally severing mercies it had ben carfided. The regalite taitary mandarins, to whose tender but ignorant bis connection with the railway. Then "animal" (an engineer), the chief engineer from

followed two personal interviews with the governm, who tried in induce the author to was engaged on a two years' agreement. But

well-known Cey'on railway contractor's staff, apply for Chloese leave (without_pay)_on_the practically the Chinese generals and their

reare that his generals could not get on with brives soon did what they had been doing the tems of his agreement, a despatch was sent him. Finding the author fatended to mick en

with sublime disregard to gradients and curves. before, ff, made the line to suit themselves from the Yamen to the sting British Conest at Tam, in which the governor (Chinese fashion) to earth-work slopes and to bridge and culvert faxed the author with incompetence, neglect four dittons. If rock appeared, pegs were

of incontinently shifted to weld it ; il cuttings were

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.). duty, 188, general misconduct, and Intimated he

Chinklang, 4th August, 1992. deep, gr: dients were als

would be treated is dismissed and receive no them shallow lime and cement ran short, or

fonce airepened to render. farther pay. The consul, without walling to som-man-of-war Redbola namet S. Everchrad died One of the seamen belonging to the British their cost could be saved for the constractor's

municain with the author, took up the cudgels at benefit mud was ord, and foundation, being governor's contentions and calling on him to cemetery by the deceard's mess-mates, followed

Inat night, and once, pointing out the patent absurdity of the bonours today. The coffin was bome to the was interred with naval wholly against Chintae iices and practice, were

the terms of the apreement. The governor. by a detachment of the officers and crew ; AE almost invariably omitted. The western chief, bower remained obdurate; so #ffer half however, accomplished wanders. An assistant dosen ingty despatches had been exchanged the burial service of the Church of England was well as a number of Foreign residents.. The had been arranged for, and was on his

consulieferred the matter to the legation at able

prospect of more stringent Island the European manager, whe had for aver

American Methodist Episcopal Mission. supervision, the stomage of scamped work and

three months been absent from Taipeh, laying last come, but I am afraid it is too late to do The rain, that was as badly needed, has at of convenient, if unsuspected, queeres, 'alarmed out a branch line in the extreme south of the much goed, with the excretion, that it has killed advantage of the engineer's temporary absence bis good offices a compromise waranged. It in Hongkong, a cabal was formed, which very may be remarked that chief engineers 1 and a Large numbers of English-named members shortly after his turn whispered into the had been sommarily dismissed, but had not of this community must, however, trace their governor's ear and be engineer was diamined. fought over their agreements. excecion to sources generally deemed more An Interregnum now occurred, during which the decidedly ignoble, Soldiers sallers, the lower Tentonic Irience of the manager of the Arsena! strata of railway employer, have left thele was once more felt on the railway, hut the newly representatives whose de cendents are now a arrived and energetic British acting consul at burden and a care to the present generation, Tamsul began to inke a strong interest in the Eat In present years it must be confessed that embryo line, which his predecessor, more fortunates hail from Assom and the hills, and severely let alone. An accident at the to more numerous additions to these unexperienced in the fate of Chinese concerns, bad dive their birth from the imperal connections tunnel works at Kelang so frightened the a class of Englishmen of generally goed general in command that he advised the antecedents and manly occuratiors from bom abandonment of the work and the shifting one might have ventured to hope better things. of the line to the northward. The governot Je is difficult to encounter frankly the front Instructed the waing consul to forthwith and approaches of such a subject without obtain a substitute, and an engineer was procured wounding in a mensure the ancestibilities of from Hongkong, who very shortly was IN RE THE NEW ORIENTAL BANK❘ many worthy people, both in and out of India, take charge! The European manager of the who are conscious of a pedigree which might, la Government calllery at Kedung, who was also no

·CORPORATION,

imme sort, Include them within the tenor of my engineer, was appointed superintendent manager The following is the latest news from Here- temarks. So let it be plainly understood that of the raliway, and with the help of the assistant steed, Pennsylvania, where the ironworker are to attach ignominy to the Eurasian people as a procured by the fint chlef engineer, who had prretically in armed rebellion against the au whole is for from the writer's purpose. He is arrived before the latter's departure, a new spurt prond to know indimately sod to honor highly a was made with the railway, early in 1888, and just got for him the freedom of Aberdeen:--

whose "kable work for the labouring classes", kas goodly number of Yursalan gentlemen who, by bld fair to be ultimately mare accerful than

bave won

HOMESTEAD, PENN, July 6th. the prerlous one. The now chief soon left, how- for alvory winding up came on for hearing, for themselves positions ef great

The trouble between Carnegle and his locked when hah paritioners asked only for a supervi. which they held with much benefit to the Governor to get snober, and in the interim the morales, 100 Pinkerton detectives attempted to sion order, and hie Landship postponed making Governments that have recognized their engineer of the Peak Tramway at Hongkong land at the steel works to sepulse the striking this order until the frot that a supervision onfer merits and adraced them. These are not took charge." was asked for had been advertised-Mr. Robles unfairly treated, even from a social point of view, The wilter, with an assistant and a platelayer, the Pinkerton forces were diffen back. The on, I strore hard to do my work and attend to my workmen, but the man did some flerce dring and Now, I had always been of an, motive dispoal- stabu chat the advenisements had her, Bue asiting apart the comparative low who havo 1. was sent out esrly in 180. The rate of things | first ona who at’empted to land from the boat shop, but in April, 1885, I got so bad that I sent for son C., and Mr. Igle Joyce, for the advertised, and the only creditor who had fersed that the capabilities of the average raiddle templated (gauge 3 ft. 6 in. was to be Hanlied Winchester rifle, and as soon as he had landed had been under a doctor for weakness and neuralgia, daly thus acquired place and position, it must be can- on his arrival was :-The line, as then con- which brought up the detectives carried my daughter, he was living at Priest Hutton, near Objected was a Mir. Prait, and he, when called, did class Eurasian do not rise to the level of these to 125 miles, sad to extend from Kelang (aarth commenced firing lato the crowd. This was the but getting no better size had been not spear.Mr, Junice Vangbin Williams made of the educated Bergall or Hipdno Silil many east comer), past Talpeb, slong the west court signal for the batle to commence and the fight take medicine called Mother Seigels Curative the wical supervision order on both petitions, openinga exist for Eurasians offair education and to Chiangwha southward to Taiwan and to raged braconsiderable time. Immediately after it up, and this morod, her so she but the creditor subsequently comlag lato Court parseverance, though in the latter quality they Takon (the south-west pan) This would add had paided other engagement was coming the same modious, I got bottle from

Inslated upon hit lade hip stopped the order, and adjourned are often piteosely lacking. The Post-office, 115 miles more to the total length. The per-menced in which the captain of the steamer, the case (ii) the 5th...

Mours, Needham Bros., chemists, Brigbosss, and them, and in mercantile houses the responsible traffic (6 miles) presented nearly every defect Serenal of the detectives fell overboard and are soon all my Mr. Pratt, who is a depositor in the banks to the dubordinate posts are all filled by Bengali which could have been, by a supreme effort of believed to have been drowned, while four of the strength, I could eat my food, and after having need palna left me, and I gradually gained amount of £5,ana, abjected to a mere supervision Bebops, ent order, and asked that a compulsory order might And now comes the barn'ng querian disturb

strikert were fatally wounded with ballets, two bottles I found myself completely oured. Several of the locked out employees andesvored be made. He made verlous complaints about ing the social philosophers and economic

to procure dynamite with which to blow the my friends and customers who some to my shop, and The roommended this mediale to many of the management of the bank and persons cous philanthropists of India What is to be done the curves brought about, wil rall eating having Pinkerton steamer out of the river. ansonpalously paid dividende to the share- || cluns, degraded Kwosians who fester in topariably blocked on sleepers fastead of following buletin posted up o'side the office: (Bigned) Mr. Collings, grosor, Rastrick," Brig" | A LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS! nected with it. He considered the directors had with the now overwhelming horde of low been strictly avoided, The joints were also

it has dona tham good ;.so I think it right that. fta One of the Pittsburg, morning paper has the virtues should be made as widely known as possible." holdin and received money on deposit at a time the great cities of the Indian Presidencies suspended, and the fishplates thus made inre. "Homestead, 9 am. Ironworkers have just house, hoar Hallfax, when they must have knows the company was sunk, is the deepest poverty, incapable movable. The Joints had been laid sight incoltarned canton on Pinkerton's best and, should Another woman says Doorabe 1885, after HALL, Zetland Street, on FRIDAY, the 12th In state of bankruptcy. He then referred to of helping themselver, hopelesly unstable, weather and no. allowance attempted for they attempt landing, cannen will be discharged my onsfinement, I began to bare a poor appetite and instant, at 8.35 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting certsin matters afecting the character of the pore and creeping spire The question expansion. The verge round carves was tight, at short sange." Sheriff McLeery was inter-mnobs, pain and sickness after eating. My food seemed Brethren are cordially invited, diretors, which heconsidered ought to be investechees back upon the prepounders of it. In on straights sick, and especially so through viewed and donlod that the Pinkerton host was to turn to wind and I subred from falses in the tigated by the Court; but his ispiship pointed Cifcutta alone, theresse seven thousand of these points and sings. Little or no cant bad sent by his authority.

́ ́Hongkong, 3rd'Au ust, 1īgā. teen giren even on the sharpeat carve (eg. 3).

in the stomach. gradually lost my they were not upon ffidavit. Mr. Prait children of our falih, ring, signingi rezine,

At 945 word reached the sheriff's office that strength, and fall into a low, desponding stateof mind. advanced, and lost, 691000 to the Gatling Gun of a city of Pagan Antaries. - What simil we do Company, of which Mr. Macdonald wash them? What shall be done for them? The curves or maximam gradients (in-13). The roaminimem direc.or while occupying a seat on the board more closely you grow acquainted with their ballast was tightly picked at centre of sleepers, of the tank Mr Justice Vaughan Williams personal character, the less practical does ever loosely under rally, and generally reduced to a said that, to the case of a large concern like scheme of regeneration or reformation appear to minimum. The sleepers, which were almost thisikere was much to be in favour {fon. Flès thousand six handied of these Cal" | entirely of campher weed, were centrally well i of the kuman target but it was the signal for the doutor who attended me eald I was watering from HAI Zetland Street, on TUESDAY, 15¢ 16th: of making compulsory windling-up order cuts Eurasian look for their maintenance solely on towards rotennes before being fald, owleg ms in tuch in case the protection of the Board to private alms and public charities. They hays to defective stacking in the sawmill yard, and of Tide was obtained and facilities were not the native'astamies for physical toll g affenied for the public leveiligation of then do we cull dod prevalilag the lalquitous (4.g., etcsoting and injecting). The earthwork absoluta absence of alt praticive racassies company's affairy. But b/w lordship could not system of ejecting the Eurasian clarks from was entirely in charge of the soldiery, with the over the prostrate body, and wille after of the great beport he had derived from taking Mother force the petitioners, the company and Kreditor Government offices to make room for Hindoos? extention of the ten big cutings before maleri, sbor sind fell by the KÊN **•znettbg"=W LAYerli olma5541′′X7ition and -WAY, I asi, in the Hindoo's preference, for his cloned, where kcee labour was employed here the men and, with scheur, half a-dosen suurbed ; and atm taking three bottles all palu lah meƐI got | hall, to take an oder which they did noỀ BẢN | OWN Caste people to weigh against the Earsalan's bears and plaich vying and ballasting were I forward/« picked up Jhabodies and ?eartled strong and could eat growthing, and from this time to

Way out

stermer City of Sydney entailing the loss of the and by Government action, have they in pay the everything was apparently progressing favoer- Peking. Before the swkor's departure from the conducted by the Rev. Mr. Kunfer, of the Telegraph has by far the largest cheriation of servies of that stamer, far two months, and of } the reamer Barratovic, which went in search penalty of their mixed birth. Their color and

of her. for Imost se month, was a source of antecedente disqualify them for employment -of teyy expense to the company."

The rrp, for the year ended April 10% dabar them from participation in native in- the doughty military constructors, and, taking Island (Anping to Tskow), returned, and through off the young locusts which were plentiful.

show-gross earrings from passeng 1, $1,038,3081 freight, "$1,093, 11; intui, $4131419; other income, $277.824. of which $101.000 is from Central American and Mexican subsidies. Ex perces, including im repairs to vessels, were $3.68055; net earnings, $711.207. The ena #ties are $775,871 and labilles $637,70 There is also fue from the Central American and Hex ein Governments 169,072 for mall

transportition.

The following Directors, were re-elected Colle P. Huntingin, Henry Hart, Isaac Gates, Calvin S. Tice. Simbel Thomas, Jay Gould, Russell Sage George J. Gould, and Haum, and the proceeding were then brought to's cines walk s vaje, of thank to the Chairman which was carried by acdamatian.

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In the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice, Mr. Justice Vughan, Williams bad before him the case of the New Oriental Bank Corpontion (Litd), on the and at. It will be

Europeans, their religion and wecial system

is thus often pitiable, dustries Despised by both races, their condition

to

able to

"The farther history of railway enterprise in Formest down to the present year (1893).is pretty much continuation of the past. The about to miles are open for traffic; that is, from railway is still being gradually continued, and the Piss of Quallangling on the south side miles) from Talpeh (the capital). The latest (11 miles) to Kelang port on the north side (rg chief englarer has proved a success; that is, be managed to strike the happy medium between too much interference and none et xil-Z¦ &- C. Estrat

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You can't have a fire without burning some kind

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Now, fancy you had---

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as most dinner,

Temember d that the previous wick two petitions their undoubted talasts and folkensibility, ever, hat the Bri.h Consul persuaded the bat employers has reached a climax."At 4ggy this red like thiend oould take no solid food, such

Carnforth, and she returned home; Whilst away she

When the casa wis taken up srsin on the city unfairly, has lately been closed against,, manent way on the portion which was open for which carried, the Pinkertons, was, shot dead, I born to take it. In a day of two I found relist.

ralleled venulty, introduced into it. The ralls (35 lbs. to the yard), were laid so that their joists were alternately leading or following as

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Masonic

3T. JOHN

LODG

OF HONGKONG, No. 618, S.C.

VİTREGULARİMEETING" ́of the "abore

out that he could not attend to such statements; DT: "Outcast Cansion, the falte of our sins, es radios) with an occasional specimen of the great fence which surrounded Carnegie's However light food I took I had pain, so, that I PERSEVERANCE. "wald be had been informed/that the bank had | dying-despised of sil men nu thevery sediment fastenings of any kind, elibera ogging or wosku. Eij heen set on fire and that'the cause of Became afraid to eat." I lost a deal of sleep, and` got

why

cant. There was no double

had been driven away by fówi

the

"mak for—namely, a compulsary order and ab bare necesstilen ?Biodiesel, parin pe

eredior or other person and so far petitioned for One cik graat opening for the unemployed in charge of local contractors and Cantosess compulsory order. The making of an order has often bean diamond in India, and will artisans. On the sorts side of the capital to continue the voluntary Indug up under seem strange to the reader at home that its wooden beldge of Chinese design, 150 feet in supervision would not prevent the Court from toplety, should it comalna quoition. No length, was being sected by Chinese werk subquently making "compulsary order in Eurasine, howevardasirons la permited to enter men under Chinese supervision, this being Crediler made at preperk cars, for such as the military service. It is now proposed to the second attempt on the same plan, though ardit, and would be dated as of 3th July, loaugurate several special Earclan regiments at a different spot, which had baan made by

Bych miley Emploisent, would open 'n'Gold, the Chinese, ometal to bridge the swasta,

man hit was

LODGE OF

for twelve months. About thir Close Mr. Cannon, NH CHS I GAUPP & CO.,

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the Pokestons to effect Innding. The first couch and rest the second battle was an attempt on the part of so work was frequently obliged to lie down on the shot of the engagement came from Plakeston's than I could bear, and I had At times the

HONGKONG, No. 1,165; EC. pain was almost mSIN barge. It was aimed at a big Hungarian who

to go to bed and hara stood at the water's edge. Tas ballet went wide theat actes came on fall or if I was dying. The

hot salt applied to my "ohbet and stomach, for when REGULAR MEETING of the above LODGE will be hell in the FREEMASONI*

Pinkerton men to begin, and for a few mitutes ith the upper atormach What a strange saletsen Brethren are cord Aurast, 1892. they contlined to fire. The first

Chronie Indigestion, and that something was wrong

instant, at 5 for 5.30 p.m. precisely, Visi

wards, and a Hungarian who stood by, stored Martin Mony heater. He fell face down for a destar to make he did all le could to rollove

Hongkong, pih Aurust, me, hat without anoore, and I lingered Ion in this way! Hawadors, Iringat Deunion Blest, told my father Comrade. Thin bli {ody spectacle aroused the Tre living and I wont at the end got a bottle, thears behind a frestia: Merry and the Honguried were comised and attended by Dr. Parman, but th will den Tag enraged stikers then poured wat quanties of all on the water around the steam and barges and fantted 1/4 best fameday commended to rend) but, hemped escape ure small. At fold dis seamet which to on bli rlden by the fares the chandra

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to a bath and low in the

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