Intimations.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & CO., LD,

WARM CLOTHES.'

THESE

*HESE will all be spoilt before next cold

weather unless properly taken care of.

NAPHTHALINE

Is the best thing to keep away Maths, &, and

prevent clothes smelling fusty,

FIFTY CENTS PER TIN.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1894...

TYPHOON WARNING.

We are indebted to the courtesy of Señor Dan Ortiz de Zugenti, Spanish Consul at this port, for the following telegrama :—

MANILA, May 9th, 1.45 p.. The depression cast of Luzon k not travelling wes'wird. The barometer is rising.

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

THE Spring Regatta of the Shanghai Rowing - Club opens on the zid proxima.

AN Emergency meeting of Zetland Lodge, No. 525, will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, this evening, at 8.30 for aclock precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. The Canadian Pacific Railway Co's roval mail steamer Empress of Japan arrived at Koba st 2 p.m. no Tuesday, and left again at midnight for this port, uda Naganaki and Shanghal.

"D'Anc's Marionettes are doing a big business in

Japan.

Ir is said the Ameer of Afghanistan is engaging British mloera to work the ruby mines in his country.

THE telegraph lina from Bhamo to Namkhan, 130 miles in length, was completed on the 31st of March last,

THE Russian leansport Oral, from Odessa bound to Vladivostock with 1,3252 emigrants on board, arrived at Slogapore on the 2nd Inst. THE Japanese steamer Nidden Mars has now been abandoned, there belag to hope of getting her off the rocks on which she grounded recently. THE London Lyric Company gave their last performance in Shanghal on Friday last, when *Hatay * was produced befoes a large audience, A steamer balit in England, named the Shimano-maru, of 5,403 tons, 445 feet in length, and 49 feet in breadth, has been added to the feet of the Nippon Yusen Kalsha.

Tur Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s royal mail steamer Empress of India unived at Kobe at am. yesterday, and left at Ir a.m. to-day, for Vancouver, via Yokohama.

The Fooksang floated off the med bank near the Kushan Beacon, on which she grounded. us the afternoon of Wednesday last without having to discharge any of her cargo. She rustalard no damage.

A REGULAR meeting of Perseverance Lodge. No. 116, EC., will be held in Freemasons Hail Zetland Street, on Wednesday, the 16th lealant, cordially invited. at 8.30 for p.m. precisely, Visiting brethren are

An ladustrious statistician comes out with the the world, which is estimated at 1,400 000,000, startling announcement that the population of If divided into familica of five, could all be accommodated in Texas, each family with a 5. acre lot, and have 50,000,000 Isis for parks and things

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & No ler than esøht murders were committed in WE read that Mr. Roansorella Wildman, late place alled Changshuh, near Seochow, and

COMPANY, LIMITED,

VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

Hongkong, 6th April, 1894-

A. S. WATSON & CO... LIMITED.

CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT,

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the course of a few hours at Yamato, Japan, the sand ultimo. Lave, jealousy, a sword and and an Infuriated man were the sctive agents A trial, and an execution will follow in dur course.

THE VICE:Oy of Chibil was to hure left Tientsin on Monday or his tear of Ispection, and will arrive at Cheloo os or shout the 23rd inst. The |mavalievlaw is expected to be a brilliant affait,

and desbtless will be if banting and powder. burning she of any avail. It is sild the Severs

Admiral Fremantle will be present.

United States Consul at Singapore, is to become editor and business manager of an American journal called the Overland Monthly,

It is stated on good authority that there are now 80,000 tent of Chinese rice awaiting shipment from Chemulpo, but no vecinis are available for its conveyance to Japanes ports. Business in consequencă is dall

A NORTHERN contemporary reports that a band of d'aguised rabbers visited the house of a rich widow and her only daughter, last week, at a fter killing the two tomates under most heribla circumstances made away with over Tis. 4,000 worth of jewels and sycee.

enters a cold room, after being heated, the A LATE theory of calching cold is that when one

enter it through the open pores of the skin. The bacteria in the room flock to the wares body and author of the theory asserts that he has proved THR entertainment. In connection with the celebo of a warm body acres in the neighbour bration of St. George's Day, at Shanghai, and ood of a warm body move towards It.

A varil disease, somewhat similar in its effects schedule, that a system is provided which,iscseried. to the "black faver," which has carried eff thou out, would permit the polum to be very clostig sands of the natives of Cantos during the past traced. In the first place, clause reguler montb, and of which particulars appeared in permit to be obtained before landing schitelrush, these columns on the aốth ult,, han, we regret to refers to schedule B, giving form of permit to learn, made its appearance among the Chinese land-the permit is given to the person named upward's of a score are said to have fallen victims and to store the oplum in a cartala godows, so residents in the Talping-akan district, of whom herein to land...chests of eplum from the kripur since Saturday. So serious, indeed, has the or house etc. Then the permit most state tha - state of affairs become in the congested parts of place of landing as "well as the place of storage. China-town that a special and elaborate Joss and then there is clause 9 providing for the- pidgin will be celebrated in Tank Lane and movement and export of opiums and clabse II with a slew to driving away the evil spirits all Imputers and holders of oplam to keep a ather crowded parts of Talping-sban to-morrow, for removal,and transhipment; clause 14 requires credited with the introduction of the fell disease, register, and clause 17 provides for search la As this disease is said to be exceedingly infer case of deficiency. The question is whether- flous, it is to be hoped the authorities will be there provisions having been enacted for a pur- alive to their responsibilities. The Registrar of pose which is so clearly traced as the scope of deaths, it may be added, courteously informs us · is Ordinance--whether such provisions do or that the deaths in Tai-ping-shan district to-day do not apply to every person alike, including the nie sixted to have been from diarrhoes, phthisis, Farmer. bronchilla, etc.; nose from plague. In Chinere circles, however, the existence of a very fatal upon. disease of some kind in Taiping-aban is fasisted

established in Europe, will not push sales of

will represent the British Navy, and hoped that which had to be postponed from the gardult. THE N C. Dally News stains that the averige know that British and German merchants, with / permit, in order that the oplum should be traced

on account of unfavourable weather, is to be held on Whit Monday,

Mr. Francis asked leave to call their lordships' attention to the word "store," as the Farnier was not a person who would store opium.

The Chief Justice::-No, not in the waual course, but he might be a purchaser and might UNDER date of December 11th, 1893. Mr. he does not come in under this section 11. Now, thus store for a time. The question is whether CharlesSeymour, Unked States cousul at Canton,

It is contended, not from the words of the section wrote to the Treasury Department, thes: in particular but from the whole scope of the find that nearly all goods of foreign production Ordinance, that it could not apply to him consumed here are sold in Hongkong by because there are certain other things which European merchants through their Chino10 compradores and brokers Americas merchants with reference to him; there are distinctly can- are specified to be performed by other persons

devoted to sales of American or foreign goods parson wished to remove oplum from ane go- and manufacturers should know that there is templated two other parsons, the purchaser and not ore American merchant in southern China vendor, besides the Farmer. Well, even if a They should also know that British and German down to another, in another part of the Colony, merchants, with their bastaces connections even if it did not change proprietors, be it bound American or foreign goods. They should also by the Ordinance to obtain a certificate and a their business coarecilons established in Europe, not only to the possession but to the very place will not push sales of American goods, in pre of search authorised by secilon 17. Under these where he harit actumily stored, for the purpose ference to European goods, upon Chlaese circumstances the Opture Farmer bad a duty to buyers, I have repeatedly urged, in my dis- patting competent American salesmen in these that when he moves oplembe should be excepted. Asiatic markets for the sale and delivery of may be that it is not necessary for him to American goods and productions to competition give notice to himself or sign a pera it for him- with European merchants and goods. In this self; but lesking at the whole scope of the goods, etc., have found a growing business in excepted and that he must like every one clad Chinese markets, and only in this way the best give notice to the Import and Export Office method of packing goods for these markets can

and obtain a permit for removing oplum from be arcertained."If Consul Seymour's shrewd one part of the Colony to another in his own advice is acted upon, a greatly to-be-destred Glp the scors and intention of the Ordinance, and ponséaston; and it seems that this comes within to the trans-Pacific trade should be apparent at no distant date.

we Gad nothing that will exempt him from this very important clause, which is really necessasy to maintain an effective control over the movēm, ment and shipment of oplum in this Colony.

Tar Shangkat Mercury of the 3rd last reports that all the steamers arriving at that pert from JAPAN is suffering from an influx of clever forgets Elankow bring news of the damage done by the Three of the men, who are supposed to have put ESTABLISHED AD, 1841.

frestels in the Han river. The Changon, which | over two thanwand 'yes's worth of fifty-sea gotes here by the Joint Cable Companies occupied only patches on trade and commerce, the necessity of Perform; the Ordinance does not go on to say arrived there on Thursday last, reports that the into circulation, have been arrested, one is MANUFACTURERS OF AERATED | Han rose 27 feet in as many hours at a place | Kumamoto and two in Tokyo.

250 miles above Hankow, and that at the time WATERS. UR NEW FACTORY has been recently O of the latest and most approved kind, and we are well able to compete in quality with the best English Makers,

refitted with automatic Steam Machinery

The purest Ingredients only are used, and the starost care and cleanliness are exercised in the manufacture throughout.

COAST PORT ORDERS, whenever practicable, are despatched by first steamer leiving after receipt of order, For COAST FORTS, Waters are packed and placed on board ship at Hongkong prices, and the full amount allowed for Packages and Empiles when received in good order,

Counterfoil Order Books suppited on Applica. tion.

Our Registered Telegraphic Address is "DISPENSARY, HONGKONG," And all signed messages addressed thus will receive prompt attention.

The following is a List of Waters always kept ready in Stock :-

PURE AERATED WATER

SODA WATER

LEMONADE

POTASH WATER

SELTZER WATER

PURE TABLE WATER

LITHIA WATER

SARSAPARILLA WATER

TONIC WATER

GINGER ALE→→

GINGERADE.

be seen on the river. The sights at Hanhow | Nakushima, an attaché of the Tokyo Military | North Barracks, by members of the Royal way American four, kerosene, provisions, cotton | Ordinance wo take it that he is in no way

of her depatiare (Monday) not a sampan was to are appalling, as, despite the strenuous efforts of the native Benevolent Societies to rescon all fasting kodies, the corpses continue to come down past the port la large numbers.

time taken in transit by telegrama sent over Chinese llocs giving the results of the recent very decent results to be achieved from such a Shangbei races was 4.7 minutes. These are lengthy land-line, but the messages distributed a fraction of the time quoted above. WHAT promises to be a very enjoyable entertsin. ment will be given to-night la thé R. A. Theatre, Anilery M. O. T. An excellent programs te has been drawn up consisting of character, comic and sentimental songs, recitations and să extra- vagarza entitled "The Insurance Office." The performance commences at 8.30 p.m. THE N. C. Daily News of the 5th gives the movements of Brish men-of-war la Nochem waters as follow The Alacrily, with Admiral Fremantle on board, is expected here ti-day. Minister to Chius, has deferred his intended. The Porpoise is to call at all the river IT is reported that Mr. N. R. O'Conor, British The Plover goes to Behrlug Sea with the Caro visit to the Yangisse ports for the present. Mr.

morts on her way to Hankow, and the Pigmy and Mrs. O'Conor were expected at Chefes about and Es are to remain at Shanghal for the pre- the beginning of the present month and will probably stay there for a time.

An example worthy local imitation was that of Police, who suicided the other day because be could not pay his debts. Had he come from Bagdad he would simply have wept and lied. A SMALL Chinese-owned steamer called the THE Kobe Chronicle learns from the vernacular Sattki, trading between Rangoon and Penang, press that Hong, the assassin of Kim Ok-kion wrecked and abandoned off Kalegoak on is treated very leniently by the Korean Gover the 37th ulto. She was built by the Hongkong ment, bring merely confined to the house of an and Whampoa Dock Company in 1878, and was official. It is expected that he will be called to owned In Penang. mark of distinction for haylag killed the hated out- the palace before long in order to receive some law. If the report may be relied on, however, the assassin is troubled by remorse. He says he can never forget the terrible look upon the face of his victim as be sprang up after the first shot a fired; it hugots him night and day, and the Impression bus bad so strong ao effect upon him that he is afraid to sleep in a room alone. Trus the Bangkok Timis of the 18th altime:-- Yesterday, Costar zina Bonello, Maltese drove arrived in Bangkok with a herd of bullocks, and reported that a rumour was prevalent in the Patric province of the murder of French sub- A GENTLE HINT-“Why is i', Miss Gettingtor, ject. According to the ramour, Bulgarian that you always put your fan before year face named Matto started from the gold mines st wherever I begin to talk to you ? Well, Mr. Wattana with about Tes. 400 or Tes. 500 In bis Slowboy, you are such a delightfally andden and posseton, and had been murdered and robbed Impromptu sort of a man that I always feel just in the forest by his four Siamese servants. as if you were going to propose, and I want to be Metto was well known in Bangkok, it being about 16 yes since he first came here. Enquiries

prepared," made last evening at the French Consulate elicited the fact that no official istimation had been received, though Information of the rumour had been obtained. Another version is that Mr. Matto was on his way from the Cabin mines with between three and four hundred ticals to buy provisions, and that he was murdered in house, on the journey.

THE Sanitary Board will meet on Thursday, May rotb, at 4.15 p.m. Orders of the day Colonial Veterinary Surgeon's valuation of the cattle that have been recently slaughtered at

The Bangal distribution of medals and money prizes to pupils selected from all the schools in the Colony, pder the Government House, under the presidency of Belilies Trust Fund, was held this afternoon at

Major-General Barker, acting governor.

sent.

CONSTABLE Gallagher, No. Eg, vip to-day fined $15, or one month's Imprisonnent with hard committing an unprovoked astauit upon a stoker labour, by Mr. Wodehouse at the Police Court for belonging to the British Flagship Centurion: his leave of absence from daty. The constabla whom he arrested owing to his buying overstayed had also to pay $to to the stoker as compens The Mexicans were duly paid. tion, or to defacit go "alok" for three weeks.

SUPREME COURT.

IN APPELLATE JURISDICTION.

(Before the Full Court)

May 9th.

The Acting Paisac Jedge:-1 concur. It seems to me that If the Législature had lotended section 11 of the Ordinance of 1887 to be limited to other persons, excluding the Öplum Farmer, It would have sald so, or în any case it shoold have said so.

Mr. Leach-Then the appeal is allowed, with i costa?

The Polane Judge: -The appeal is allowed, with costs, and the case is remiited to be heard de novo by the magistrate.

Mr. Leich:-De novol

His lordship:-You, I think you had better start the whole thing afresh.

Mr. Leich:-1 am afraid there will be no

THE OPIUM FARMER'S PRIVELIĢES, Samuel Pepper, constable in the Water Police, appealed against a decision of Comt. Hastings, acting wagistrate, dismissing a charge that the Opfum Farmers had infringed the law by. removing opium in probibited hoors. Mr. A. J. Leach, Q.C., acting Attorney General, instructed by Mr. A. B. Johnson, Crown Solicitor, was for | finality to it then]

The Vipère after returning from her five day's respondents. THUB the Siam Fris Press of the 27th tilt-Instructed by Mr. H. L. Dennys, was for the the appellant, and Mr. J. J. Francis, Q.C. craise in the Gulf on Tuesday morning, found orders awaiting har

depart for Hailes, Sho Immediately left for that port to bring up to The following Consular changes are reported Bangkok the French Judges and prosecuting from the North --Mr. Walters goes home as

Counsel appointed to rehear the Phra Yot case. leave, and is succeeded at Foochow by Mr. The French Judges are MM. Mondot, President; Mansfield, Mr. M. F. A. Fraser relleving the Fainel, and Camatt, Judges, and M. Darwel, pro latter gentleman at Weschow. Mr. E. C. Werner,cating counsel The years is expected here of the Tientsin Consulate, has been promoted to on Saturday evening or at latest on Sunday the Vice-Conship of Macao.

moming. The rehearing of the case is expected to begin without delay.

Our renders should not fall to hear Edison's latest and certainly most improved phonographs, which are now being exhibited by Mr. J. J. Killelax at the Victoria Hotel. Although the "bill-of-fare" contains several courses, one of

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Mr. Leach in opening said this was an apposi magistrate under the Magistrates' Ordinance, on a case purporting to have been stated by the 10 of 1890; the question raised on appeal was in connection with the Raw Opium Ordinances; 22 of 1887 and 33 of 1891. There was s preliminary question whether the case had really been stated to such a manner as to allow the Appeal Court to properly decide the point at Issue if so, both sides were ready to Section go of Magistrates Ordinance provided grounds on which the magistrate's decision for the statement-of-case setting forth certain had been based and which were referred to the higher court for approval or otherwise; and the facts in evidence material to the decision must be set forth. In this case, however, the

restrictions of this law. the Oplam Farmers were not subject to the

MACAO.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

MACAQ, May Bib, Since the kerasens and gunpowder monopolies payers have been seriously suffering from the were instituted, the already overburdened" rate- effects of this latest "squeese." The proprie tors of fire-cracker factories, having developed

fourlahing trade, are now unable to pay the heavy exacions of the monopolist, and itill make living out of profits in fact, they can no "shut up shop" and seek fresh fields and longer make ends meet, and are threatening to

not in imminent danger of being choked by the pastures grees," where legitimate enterprise La

weeds of oficial rapacity. As about two thou- and persons depend on the fireworks business

and money to those who are deprived of their will make imends by freely distributing rationa

Hvalhoed.

No Credit given for Battles that look dirty or Wantsel Report of the Committee appointed | the most pleasing and palatable Items is the made for the cremation of the body the following 1 decision had ́been based on a cosieption that for their employment, no doubt the Government

RICKsy, or that uppsar to have been used for any elber purpose than that of containing Aerated Waters, as such Bottles are never used again by

EI.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. The Hongkong Dispensary, Hongkong. ・・ The Shanghal Pharmacy, 24, Nanking Road,

Shanghai.

Botica Inglese, 14, Escolta, Manila.

The Canton Dispensary, Canton,

The Dispenury, Foochow

The Hongking Dispensary, Hankow.

The Hongkong Dispensary, Tientsin.

London Office, 8, Fenchurch Buildings, EC. Hangkong, 8th May. 1804.

BIRTH.

At 10 Kluktang Road, on the 4th inst,

wile of G. D. BONING of a daughter.

MARRIAGE.

IS

to consider and revise the Standing Orders.rue representation of the whining of Mr. John Agenda-1. Mortality returns for weeks ended Yorke Atles, the famous American siffeur, the 28th April and 5th May, 1894. 2. The The exhibition is on view from 11 am to 11 p.m. Suntary Surveyor's quarterly report. 3. Colonia! Veterlaary Surgeon's quarterly report. 4 WE read that on Tuesday afternoon last, Efa Corespondence concerning the prevalence of Tastal, the Director of the Klangana Arsenal, pestilential disease at Canton. 5. Report by the inspected and triet two new heesch-loading big pleuro-pneumonia at Pokfulam, Colonial Veterinary Surgeon upon cases of guns which had lately been completed there. 6. Sanitary One was an Armstrong firing a sgolb, sbet, and Sarveyer's report upon the condition of drains at the other a quick-firing forty-pounder. Five 8 to 14 (even Dumbers) Arbuthnot Roid, and shots were fired from the fint and four from the 16 to 12 (even numbers) Wyndham Streat. 7. second at the regulation targets outside the Letter from the Colonial Secretary concerning | Arsenal, with good results. These fine guns, of an application for permission to erret a memorial which type the Arsenal has been ordered to tomb in the Shaukiwan cemetery. 8. Application make a large number more, were commenced by the Assistant Inspector of Markets for leave about ten months ago.

of absence.

UNDER date 26th ult, the Hankew correspor deat of the N. C. Daily News welten :-1 have just had an interview with two rather remarkable the travellers, Messrs. Badma Menka finoff and Saranga Ulanoff, two Kalmuck Tartars from the banks of the Volga, in the Russian province of

A BANGKOK Contemporary reports the following cast of suspended animation that occurred there: A Siamese woman, aged 40, breathed her last mid-day last Friday, according to the adve doctors who attended her. Arrangements werd morning and a monotonous thaet for the dead wake up in the night by a band of praying felapring, as is customary on such occasions. At midnight, when the preparations for the creat ation of the bedy were far advanced, and amid the incessant dia and clatter of the native music, for a cup of water, which she drank with avidity. the woman arose from the dead" and called

WEgret to note that our confrére of the Sfam Frat Press is again threatened with a senseless though vexacious libel action. By the by Judging from the frequency with which lawsuits or there, it would seems that a big percentage of theinhabitants of the "Vas Ice of the East" are eternally on the qui vive for what fleshpots the THE Skangħat Mercury claims to have it on local Courts may throw them. The Editor of our contemporary is an exceptionally able man god authority that the real mason why Liu bas not taken up the office of Taots! of Shangha! but one on whom fortune has showered more LI. It frowns than smile--since he entered the journ Enancial rather than political,

alistic world, any how. He is an Irishman, well-known, has been a long time out of office, and is not well, or perhaps favourably known however, and eolors a fight. We wish him lock, Amongst the Chinese. He has had to engage in and a bigger field in which to wield his shillalah, stump up a considerable sum of money before

Mr. Justice Wize:-Was it preliminary objection, or was the evidence taken before the point was raised?

Mr. Francis: The objection was made on the it was a demurrer to all fatents and purposes. opening of the case for the prosecutions in fact Then the evidence for the prosecution was heard, and the magistrate dimlised the case without calling on the defence.

The Harbour

only face to fare Works Commission is appar lock. Without discussing the question whether in by many here, including the new Governor $100,000 dredger ever could be sufficient for the realisation of all the golden dreams Indulged (vids inaugural address to the Senate) the fact remains that even this mech is out of the ques lakh of dollars on hand, and never will, simply on our depleted Treasury never has a whole because of the pertadical demands for money which must be sent to Lisbon, markie However,

with the intention that the Appeal Cours should Mr. Leach argued that the case was stated deal with the whole case on its merits, and not rend it back to the magistrate for re-hearing.

Mr. Francis objected that no evidence for the bow badly it is needed here. defence had ever been taken. For the purposes of a loan; but it will probably be some years yet there is some talk of raising the wind by means of the demurrer, the defence admitted the cor before a start is actually made at any harbour rectness of the evidence for the prosecution, but if the point was overruled the defence would works. then be entitled to call evidence to rebut.

The Govenor gave a dance last Saturday, in Mr. Latch proceeded to relate the events as it was a decided success, la spite of the warm honour of Colonel da Silva, Governor of Timor. recorded. On the 6th April, 1894, on the com

On May 9th at St. Joseph's Church, Hogs Astrakhan. They are Mongol Buddhiste—the | entering the office, and, being a poor man, has A JAPANESE journal publisher & story to the plaint of the appellant, under sec. 6 of Ord. 22 / weather. The hospitality of Sr. Horta e Costa ken, by the Very Reverend Father Vigine, EDWARD MCCABE, to ROSE, Fagan; bith of New Brighton, Liverpool

The Honghong Lelegraph

HONGKONG, WIDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1894.

TELEGRAMS.

TRANSFER OF THE TROOPING. SERVICE HEAD QUARTERS.

LONDON, May 7th.

The despatch and reception of troops will

of, as formerly, at Partsmouth,

FATAL EXPLOSION AT WALTHAM,'

Mongols, and being able to speak that language

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effect that the Athoku-maru and the P.M. steamer China entered upon a competition of tates at Honolulu. Just before the departure of the Alkoku-mars, the agents of the China lowered the passenger rate for labourers to 811,

Then, says the Japanese Journal, the agents of

firt mentioned gentleman being a Lama found difficulty in raising the amount. He has

was most notable, and dancing was kept up until left their homes three years ago in order

of 1891 the respondents, Ho Tai Sang and to visit Lases to worship the Dalai Lama, and been offering to pay something like sixteen per

others, of the Hau Fook hong, lausees of the 5 R.,

plum menopoly, were charged with having on Nothing is heard now of the great Brazilian obisin a supply of sacred books. They say and a dowcowy, but his proposals seem to took them fourteen months to reach Laasa, and

have fallen da

Sat.

the 31st March, 1894, unlawfully removed four emigration scheme. The boss on the Praya on the way they had to cross mountains so high | Aceranno in a Koba conteniperïw, the oficials i the Japanese steamer immediately following sil: cargo-bost, which was in Yantión, hetwasn 6,40 | Janeiro, is now to let.

cheats of raw, Patna opiums during prohibited Grands formerly occupied by Mr. Benavides, that theblood ozzed out from their eyes and ears, of the Nippon Ginko bave iwly comeʻNČIOMS I

Lours. It was shown that Papper boarded s

agent of the Companla Metropolitana de Rio de and it was so c id that they both had to wear two counterfall over yet walks has aroused some the China affared to carry. Iabouters free, but as and 7 pts, and found the oplum immediately shanghai is sincerely regretted by all who were skin coats in August. They had to cross dasarts anxiety. It is composed of compet and mercury,

The departure of Mr. and Mrs, Hippleley for so barren and so broad that not a single with a coating me silver and if acated to be a Japanese of influence called a meeting of the deced a Chinese letter addressed to the Farm's is amiable wife. Mr. Oblmer, who succends soon as this offer was made pabilo, several afterwards. The. bostwoman in charge pros sequiiated with that constrous gentleman and Inhabitant was to be seen in a month's Journey, remarcable Imitation of the genuine article, well returning labourers and barangued them upon Hill Road, from the Hau Fook hong in Praya Mr. Hippisley as Commissioner of Customs at

bolling-down establishment at. No. 3, Morrison. and when they did meet with people they made in every aspect, and quila dilderent from the necessity of supporting thels own country. were robbers. As Russians, they arver would the ordinary handvaktade Bornisialta of Jipan, men, with the result that all of them, to the have been allowed to approach Lass, not It in bailored to wars been manufactured brand number of 435, paid for a passage by the fihohu-

West, and a permit granted by the superin. Lapen, has armed charge there.

¡Macao Is also threatened with a water lamina; tendent of imports and exports at the Harbour on account of any special düilks the native by machines), and If this máémlan În carrect it is | maru;. Like stary, adds the Kobe Chronisti. Office, pot corming removal by night, Iladeed our situation is very serious. Wells and Thibelass hard to foreigners, but la consequence feared that there must be quantities of these may possibly be true, but it certainly sounds of the machinations of the Chinese officials counterfeits somewhere ready to be amiggled very improbable,

was contended that the section as to night all other sources of supply have quite dried up and ganson,

They, however, travelled into cirealation.

removals of opiam did not apply to the Farmers, and aless Jupiter Pluvias takes ply on us seen and the magistrate spheld that contention, imagination due not picture our plight. To the Fenceforth be conducted at Southampton instead I had no kindrenes pullo thair way. They duly. A CORRESPONDENT writing to the Straits Timas | Alemá» u telegraph clerk employed at the § for appeal, which he concluded: by joking that fortunate that very few of the houses here are Ar the Police Court this morning A. H. C. This was the substance of his statement of case absence of an adequate supply of water it is Worshipped the Dalsl Lams, who made them a states thata Dutch doctor, who was commissioned Central Police Station, was charged before Mt. Il biz decision be oversted the site be sent nord; which fact accounts for our wonderful present of a Buddhist biblo ín, one hundred and ❘ by the Netherlands Colonial suthorities to take | H. E. Wodehouse by F. Howell, bailiff of the back to him for reharing. This request, the immunity from the ravages of the “Fire Fiend." A severe exalosion ocenied at the Royal silver. They also procard on their own account Samstra has had an interesting find. This is the couple of birdcages and a quantity of

twenty volumes, and worth a thousand ounces of charge of paleontological researches in Jars and Supreme Court, with removing two violins, leamed counsel submitted, was ultra virasjo

and also that houss-owners do not slip off to Cordie Factory, Waltham, by which minyonty packages of sacred books of prayerst cranian, thigh bone, and a grinder of what I crockery, from No. 41, Mosque Street, his

Mr. Francia-It is nothing more than a

Canton as easily or a firquently as they do persons were killed, and other seriously infared, Mach damage was done,

was loteresting to notice that the prayers were probably the Flibecanthropus erectus, the animal late residence, contrary to the provisions Ordinance.

quotation from one of the provisions of the from your colony. printed on Chineis par which must have that stoed, between - the ape and man,: The of sections 35 and 40 of Ordinance a od 1883,

The Haungikan did not come alongalde her originally bafted from the province of Kiangs- cranium measures exactly as mooh less than the

After a litle discusalón, Mr. Francis addressed | wharf until 8 p.m. last night. Med and low charms and images, and with these they made cranium of the man, of to-day suit mesteres

From the evidence adduced it appeared that the Count, to the effect that the whole Ordinance tide bear the reponsibility. The Klang-lung their way eastward through Kokonoor and North more than the crandum of the chimpanses, which against the defendant in the Supreme Court on should not be used for any other purpose.

Eliralat Warrant, for rent, had been insted was palpably directed against smuggling and has arrived, but has not yet began her Macao. China to Peking a journey which took them fifteen is nearest igen., Brownies-, only. Cam to the sth Instant and that the bailiff duly took Smuggling meant illisit Import,, and as the

·Canton service, man ht. From there they came on to Hankow distinction is thus sushisislyktors from employé of the prosecutor the defendant entered with the view of catching Russing ten Poo

of the premises. While in charge di sa Farmer was authorised to prepare and retail steamer for Odekus, and thence get bome again.

Poor

oplam the law could not be intended against Meanwhile they are living at their essa la On Wednesday last m'number of Ningpo mer-whose custody the premises were at the tims, the premiser, assaulted a Chiness watchman in native lan, Do can hardly help feeling what chants resident at Shanghai presented the and carried off the articles mentioned. In

The acting Chief Justice gave judgment as a misfortune it is to be born a Kilmack. Had retiring Taal Nieh with the orthodox teati defence Allemão contended that he was just!- May 3rd. The Ceurt has co-demned the estates of Rel-speaking race, this journey of theirs would have past four years, in the shapeof the usual red and went to the house to take out come wearing eder" two gentlemen belonged to the English-poolais of their appreciation of his rule for the fied in forcing the premises open because he nach and Pers to pay three million franes on brought them fame and fortune. They could gold table's castaining adulatory sentences, & red apparel, and that he had to threaten the watch account of the Params fe ult

have bad decorations, introductions to the best atla umbre'is, and gowa, containing the sames man before he could affect bis purpose. The sockety,, half an alphabet attached to thair of the donors in gold characters sewn on, Soon Magirals than fond the case proved, Ened the The May-Day labour demonstrations led to names, and an income from the iesvitable book afterwards, adds our kanpil moaning ontem defendant gas, or six weeks Imprisonment, and Ettal riets at Grax (Aus:ria), Hanim (Beiglow) as gred as a pension. But being' Kalmucks," it and the Settlements presesta.yamling, fexis' of the articles in quesilos, also preferred agalait }} that the whole scope of this "Ordinance in to ehi and bast im to desike. The mob than pracoded

of travels and adventures which would have been porady, the Baskers Guild of the native city postponed the hearing of the charge of

theft him by the baillit, natil Tuesday, to allow the the meantime hall being allowed in two sureties defendant time to replace the missing articles; in

of §je saob.

FRANCE

PARIS, April 29th. The anarchist Henry was sentenced to death to-day. He cried out In reply "Vive l'Anarchial

M. Casimir Perter, premier, opened the International Exhibition at Lyons to-day, He apeks of fiscal scioms, a dualdeteRepublic bad no reason for fear and every reason for hope.

PANAMA.

MAY.DAY.

and Clev:1. ad (Ot} ),

TULON ARSENAL ON FIRE

The summis at Toulon insenal have been burnt down; daninge five million francs,

Brawale 1".

is evident this fine surrey is practically wasted maalale, followed by some worsented by on them, solves, per Is it the kind of property which can the gentry and numbtes of the whole district of they can do nothing with it them. | the Junk Guild and comblood repesonatations of be se:dly disposed of to any one clit, KAZA

follows:

The Holy City has of islo been overrun by hordes of patty thieves balling mostly from Canton. It must be about low tide with the profession when they turn their attention to us, but perseverance, jammy" and a lantern pometimes work wonders.

This is a matter which has received our close attention, and we have listened carefully to be

LATE TELEGRAMS. ablo arguments which Mr. Francis has placed before us. The only question that really remains

LONDON, April 9th, for us to decide is whether this section is and the Seilous flating has occurd in Pennsylvanis, Oplam Farmer or not. Well, I am of opintor fitcea bundied silkers stacked the coke works section of the amanding Ordinance apply to the U. S., and funter disturbances are feared, Over tist thay đời: I quite seron with Mr. Francis and making upon the general manager, hustied able the Government and those interested to to a paddock peas the works and burnt the body, Aty and so that purse it is, bal in the to resist the strikers mad rastere deder, the brutal know where the opiam is and what becomes of The citizens are now generally arming is order 15Ordinance itself and bujka forma adopted by«ihan |' murder of the Malesunate manager baring

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