Intimations.
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The Japanese Government, according to a statement made in the House of Commons on the 2nd Inst. by Sir EDWARD GREY, Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, had already offered full reparation for the Keshing catastrophe, thus practi- cally acknowledging that a grievous error had been committed; and nothing is more certain than that Great Britain will exact that reparation toits fullest extent. But what satisfaction is China to get for the loss of nearly fifteen hundred of her soldiers by one of the most cowardly and unwarranted outrages known in modern naval warfare? To deliberately sink an unarmed merchant vessel in the manner and under the circumstances it is alleged to have been done, was an act of wanton brutality which is certain to cost the Japanese Government dear and to alienate from Japan in this war with China the sympathy and support of many of her well-wishers. We have said that Great Britain will exact full reparation from the Mikado's Government for this new departure in warfare, but that will be infinitessimal compared with the amends which China will demand and enforce when she has her traditional enemy at her feet.
The whereabouts of the other officers on board the, Koreshing at the time of her destruction, says this most sapient of special war correspondents, areunknown. A funny conclusion this to arrive at in face of the alleged facts that they were not rescued and that the steamer is at the bottom of the sea. However, if a London telegram published in another part of this issue may he relled on, and there is no apparent reason why its accuracy should be doubted, the German gunboat.7 (not the Lion) witnessed the sinking of the Koushing and saved a hundred and fifty lives from the disaster, which number may possibly include some of the officers.
TELEGRAMS.
(From French papers.) THE ANARCHISTS' BILL.
PARIS, July 25th. The French Chamber has passed the fourth a fifth prticles of the Bill providing special legislation for dealing with anarchists.
July 26th.
THERE ist gold enough in the world to make
a discontented man rich.
A THIRD Call of fifty cents per share on shares at the New Balmoral Gold Mining Co., Ltd., became due to-day.
A GOOD porse, a pond cause, a goed attorney, A good counsel, good evidence, a good jury and
good luck are the requlalten for going to law.
"STRANDE that as Do" AS R WOMAD arrivṇa at elf-conscioumets her first thought is of a new dress"-Heise, on Eve's desire for a fig-leaf. We are informed by the Agents (Messrs. Gibb, Livingston & Co.) that the E. & A. S. S. Co.'s steamer Catirikun, hom Australia, lett Port Darwin for this port on the 30th ulto, THz Philadelphia Marttime Fournal anys that fifty-two Cramps are on the pay-roll of the Wm. Cramp & Sons Ship and Engine Building Com- pany, and every one of them is a master of his department.
The construction of the new barracku al Kow- loan for "Our Very Own" Regiment la geing on satisfactorily, and it is expected that in about eighteen months their new quarters will be ready for the stalwart Pa'ban 'braves.'
She-I shall never forget the night you pro- posed to me. You seemed reared to death, and when I said "yes" and kissed you I really think Iouched your heart.
He-Voir likely; I know my beurt was la my mouth at ibe time,
THE selence of surgery continues to develop new ancers. Its latest access is supplying artificial bones to replace deficitat portions of the skeleton. A Frenchman has for a year or more enjoyed bone in his
upper am. The artificial bone is made of vulcanite and attached in place with platinum wire.
IMBROGLIO.
An editorial on the Governor and the Sanitary | MR. DRAKIN, a prominent Victorian politician. | IMPERIAL EDICT ON THE KOREAN Board, dealing with the notorious "minute" referred to Sir James Patterson, the Premier of which has caused so much discussion throughout that colony, the other day as bladder painted the colony, is held over utfi our next issue, to look like a bomb," Oh!
special
from the North to LA telegraphed
and to which we have several times referred of structions from their head office in Japan before tang-kuang, no folly og dranilation of this
can't be seen so well.
It
Magna est veritas et prævalebit. The dangerous THE Misol Bussan Kalsha's reamer Artaki excavation at the corner of Arsenal Street, which | Mayu (late the Charters Towers) is making an has been a danger to the public for months past | unusually long stay in port owing, we believe,
to the gentsof the vessel having to walt Iste, has actually been closed up.
serding her to sea again.
When
he entered THE portrait of Queen Victoria, which used to the waters of the colony from Mojl on the 28th occupy the most prominent position in Mel-altime she was ander the command 1 Captain bourne National Gallery, has now been relegated Hallstrom, of the Co's Voritomo Mars, who to an inferior postilon in a side lobby. It looks took over the command from Capt. Murray, the much better, comments a contemporary, where latter having, we anderstand, heen temporarily transferred to one of the Mitúi Bunaan Kaisha's steamer employed on the Japanese coast.
Chamber' man, I believe in a Second Chamber PROF. GOLDWO SMITH |--[ *m* * Second
complain of in the House of Loris is that duries the tenure of ane Government it is a Second Chamber of an inexorable kind, but that whit another Government
in, It is not a
Second Chamber at all. The effect of the Lords, as is at present stands, is this, t that In one case it act
a Court of Appeal, and a packed Court of Appeat, against the Liberal party, wille in the other care--the case of a (onservative G vero- | ment-fi acts not ## # Second Chamber at all. We have two Chambers under a Liberal Govern- ment, and in the Conservative case we have a slocle Chamber,
a
An exhibition of plans for a maritime canal Sea has been opened at Paris by society of between the Bay of Biscay and the Mediterranean | promoters. The plains hared by a committee response to an loviation framed of experts. The
proposed length of the Casal va:les from 220 10 320 miles and the cost from 1,000 to 1,500 millions. Some competitors, how ever, propose that vessels should be transported by railway or by tolling docks propelled by elec tricity. The pro
promoters have lovited the govern ment to appoint a
commission to report on the plans, but it does not seem likely that the scheme, though it has been much talked of in_ Iste years, has any immediate chance of realization.
more than ordinsay health with such a rubatfiute show's
We are advised by the Secretary of the Punjom Mining Company of the receipt of a telegram from the mines to the effect that" durf g the month of July the mill ran 21 days crushing 900 ions, piciding 11 Donces of god. The full breadth with specks. of visible free gold, and we think this lode will yield an ore-body of considerable value after driving East 60 feet. Have com me ced driving."
of the lode in the bottom drif; is 25 feet
And
And
THE price of coal is going up by leaps and bounds. Last week we reported that ordinary steam coal was finding a reidy sale at $7.75 and $8 per ton, and today we learn that "black diamonds" are in strong demand at $8.50 and $8.75 per ton. At the present time three steamers, each of about goes tons capacity, are reported to be on their way hither from New- N.S.W., with full cargoes of good steam coal,
wtil
be followed at no difiant probably date by other steamers similarly laden. Several salling vessels are siso stated to have left the Antipodes recently with full cargoes of coal con- signed to Hongkong and Shanghal. There can, we think, be no doubt that should hostilities con- tioue much longer and there is no reason to suppose the China-Japan war will terminate for many months to come very handsome profits will be realized by local coal merchants in the near future.
THIRI has been contributed to literature recently by an American woman, says a writer in the North American Review, a deama which gives publication which purports to be official, gives dream talking with several of his "SADLIER'S Catholic Directory" for 1894. * ́s novel idea of bell. It represento « man in a depined the following statistics in regard to the Roman ancestors. One of these told the man that Catholic Church in the United States-Asch- he was in hell, though there was no such place blbops, 16 bishops, 70; priests, 9,686;
as heaven or hell in the way in which these churches, 8,512; chapels and stations, 3,795 terms were commonly understood.
This colleges, 116; academies, 637; parochial man's hell was a a condition of feeling is which schools, 3.6ro; papily ia parochial schools, he had no interest in no passtops. He felt no ambitios, no enfo enjoyment, no no desires. He could
to heaven, be sald, !! go to he liked, but he had no destre. He was not Interested in anything he might find there or anywhere else. This condition is to a certain extent exemplified in club life, la society, and in the general lives of the rich and idto. They have exhausted
758,498; charitable festitutions, 655: Catholic population, 8,806,648.
JOHANN Seyfried, the present hangman of Vleans, is described as a man of versatile talent He not only understands his special profession thoroughly, but is at the same time a virtuoso on on the sher and a singer of more than ordinary As a hunter and an athlete be bas RD
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UNDER the beading "Government is a Cilme the Chicago Tribune says : -
The result of the investigations of Tammany by the Lexow committee thus far may be ftemized substantially as follows:-
General corruption fund for police pro'zÇ- tion, $10,000,000 per annum
ostensibly for his health,
3.
2. Flight of ex-Bass Croker to Europe,
Police license of green-goods swindlers, $100,000 for protection,
4 Bohemian saloon-keepers, $200 each to the "pastata."
5. Hooses of Ill-f: mr, $500. "luitlation fee" and monthly assessments of $50 each.
6. Disorderly tous, $600 each for pro- tection,
7. Policemen, $300 rach for getting on the higher police appointments. force as patrolmen; $100 to $1,000 for getting
8. Blackmailing and selling tornses to 10,000 saloons, amount unknown"'; immense.
And the investigation has only just begun, unity to tell what they know of Tammar blackmailing. Thousands of tax payers want the same privilege.
undreds of witnesses are seeking an oppor
y
Ir Mr. W. Blayday's "Hongkong Minstrels " don't score an unqualified soccess on the occa- sion of thelt buton Wednesday, next it wont be owing to any
han
Our Chloese Ircal contemporary Wah Tim Yat Po has received the text-of an Imperial edict dated Pekler, August, fat, defining China's policy as regards Kores
Viceroy of the Important Impeil geclamation been published -t I kad all over the world. that Koma has been, and still is, a dependency of one great Chinese Empire, and that tribute txe been sent anabaily to China for the last 200 years. Within the last ten years rebellions have been of frequent accurience in Korea, and have been repeatedly rubdued by China. There was a rebeliton in the 4th Moon of this yest, and the
ordered to despatch troops to Korea, and as the King of Korea extcostly invoked assistance from UF, Viceroy
Li Hung-chang was accordingly troops reached Asan they rebels were dispersed, But Japan, without any justification, poured
leto Scout, the capital of troops ele Kares.
was subsequently The Japanese force increased to over 10,000 strong, with view to coerce Korea to change its Govern. ? ment. The attitude of the present dynasty towards China's dependencies (including Korea) bas been, while extending protection to them, to allow them a free band as to the forms of government they might adopt. The treaty made between Japan and Korea was In terms of equality, and it had nothing in it which
allowed Japan to
to compel Kor by force to change her form of Government. The ether Powers, knowing that Japan, without any Korea, tried to influence the Japanese Govern. reason or justification, was attempting to coerce
ment to recall the troops and to come to an amicable settlement on the points of dispute with China. To this advice -pan turned a deaf ear, and ts silll continuing to strengthen its position in Korea. As a consequence the people of Korea and the Chir.ese merchants resident in
in Scout were subjected to unnecessary
dangers. To protect them Clins sent reinforcements, but our transport were raddenly attacked on the way by a JapRD
disturbances and
ese feet in the waters in front of Asso, and several were damaged.
and Is
mot
Now, it is apparent to all that Japan is utterly disregarding ber treaty obligations and the comm common course of jistice. haughty and insidious in her conduct, and it behoves China to proclaim to the whel world that, while observing
serving the most benevolent wed righteous principles throughout the whole affs it,
we cannot tolerate any more of Japan's violalle.n of treaty obligations and ber utterly unjustifin ble step
of taking offensive measures. Li Hung- chang is sow, therefore, ordered to send, with out loss of time, large armies to Korea so as to prevent the people of that country from hav to suffer at the bards of the Japanese : and be is also ordered to instruct the Manchu Generals,
the mes provinces to keep
vigilant watch so in to prevent any Japanese ships from destroy Rey ships which may attempt to mol cat entering any Firts. : and to fire at and utte
the ports. Any officer showing disinclination to
Promulgate this edict throughout the length as s₫ breadth of the Empire,--Respect this.
lack of energy of zest on the part various Viceroys, and the Governors of
of the organisers and the "darkles" who will take part in the proceedings, tor they are hard at it in the City Hall every sight of the week rehearsing choruses, comic songs and soles up to close
The Chamber has passed the imat article of ble record--and, as if this werë not enough,pped all fansource of enjoyment and upon midnight. The minstrel business promises | discburge thle duty will be severely punished, -
the Anarchists' Bil after a stormy debate; the moderate Radicals exchanged abusive language.
LATEST WAR TELEGRAMS.
LONDON, August 3rd. Committees of Chinese merchants have been formed throughout Chins, and are subscribing
Large
suma to a War Fand. Capt. Galsworthy, master of the steamer, and Mi. Von Hanneckin, German milltary adviser to the Chinese Governmen', were saved from the Kowshing.
The German gonboat Iltis witnessed the sinking of the Kowaking and rescued 150 men.
The United States of America has undertakan
he has recently goue among the authors, and has wilton the memoir of his uncle, Heinrich Willen
acher, and bis brother, Rudall Sayfeled-both of them men of remarkable "executive ability" in their special profession. These boks he is considerate enough not to publish, but to reserve for his "Intimate frienda,”
of enthusiasm. New schemes have to be constantly provided to stimu. late even a little of their appetite for pleasure. Hell, according to this writer, is this condition carried to its extremity. It is condition without hope, laeling, ambition or desire-one of the most horrible states in which any man or
woman could be placed:
Grst-
to go off admirably, for Messir. G. Brady and C. Roblason are to be the corner men, while Mr. W W Blaynay will, we believe, fill the past of interlocutor. The musical part of the programme, 100, is sure to be carried out in class style, for Bandmaster Murphy will be prominently In evidence with some of his best musicians which messa a great deal in a "show" of the kind which the public are pro- mired: Wednesday and Saturday next. The
business, it variety
it may be added, We Are be worth the price.
of admission,
minstrel entertainment is bound to be a
buge selves
as regards the performances success, both as
the pecuniary benefit the deserving selves and the pect and gallant members of the "Whitewash Brigader will derive ther-from. As the booking of sestu
CORRESPONDENCA.
(We do not necessarily eaders the opinions exprasund by
-Correspondents in this column:]
THE PLAGUE BACILLI IN CANTON, TO THE EDITOR OF THE "Hongkong TilraraYA," SIR-I have been very reluctant to send you the following observations made by me of the it now it is with plague bacillus and when
EUROPEAN Counties are not always governed by men belonging to the nation which they direct, as Ministers or in other capacities. With Co.a mail steamer Clyde last Thursday. Mr. *ndit would therefore appear that the fastacus the bone that everybody Interested, and expe-
out recalling the Italo-Corsican origin of the and the foreign origin of Gambetts, padding'on, MacMahon and other French It saay be noticed that the German
An old resident, Mr. A. Blanchard, foreman blacksmith in the Naval Yard for rearly eighteen assured, alone yours past, left for England by the P. & O. Bianchard was well-known in the colony and had a large circle of friends.
On Wednerday tatereating ceremony
took place at the Naval Yard when Mr. Blanchard was presented by his
-them-
A high-class Fertilizer for Pot Plants and for the prefection of the Japanese to Chins and of Charoda, Cantivi, is of Italian origin; Count Collesones with a handsome silver cap, liver in these entertaloments le going on very rapidly. to be told that I am altogether, wrong. use in the Garden generally it supplies natural the Chinese to Japan during the continuance of Taaffe, the ex-Austrian Premier, is of Irish butter cooler and ' Gladstone' bag us k mark of those desirous of getting good seats should lose
nourishment to the soll, and assists the process
of assimilation, thereby alding the Plants to sttain to their full size, vigour and beraty.
Sold in Tins containing to lbs. each...$1.25 28 lbs....$4.50 Directions for Use are given on the Label.
1
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RANSOME'S "NEW PARIS)" LAWN MOWERS, The Best and Cheapest Machlaes in the Market. For Sale at Manufacturers' Prices.
the war.
been ordered to Kares.
origin; Bousart, the War Minister of Prussis, One Spanish and three German croisers have is of French Huguenot race; the O'Donnella in Spain are obviously not of Spanish extraction, sad General Pellons, the late Italian Minister of ister of Foreign Affairs in Italy, are of French both origin,
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SANTO'S DOOM. The Italian anarchist Santo, who assassinated President Carnot, has been sentenced to death.
THE WAR IN THE NORTH.
A Chinese telegram received in Hongkong to day from Shanghal is to the effect that the Chinese have re-loforced their garrison at Asan preparatory to pushing forward a strong división to the southward as soon as the army now marching on the Japanese position at Seoul, from the Yales, passes Pingyang city.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. week upwards of 20,000 Japanese troops have
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
ESTABLISHED AD, 1841.
Hongkong, 30th July, 1894.
The Forg
jongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1894
"GRANNY'S" WAR CORRES-
PONDENT.
We are informed by wire that during the past been landed at Fusan and Gensan (Korean, Wäosan) and were promptly despatched inland towards Seoul,
At the present time the Japanese must be at least 40,000 strong in Korea.
The Japanese fleet is patrolling the const between Fun and Chemulpo,
TYPHOON WARNING.
The weather forecast lasted by the Acting Director of the Observatory this morning con- tains the following: On the 4th at fo.ro a.m., Red North Cone taken down. At 10.47 8.19. typhoon entered const to the north of Foochow during the night, and it is probably moving west ward at present. At 11 03 a.m., barometer rising, Moderate to strong S.W. winds on South coast with weather becoming unsettled and showery
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Walsh's.
cially Dr. Kitasato, will bear in mind that I do not intend to set au smatear's - observations, such as mine only are, against those of the experienced Professor. I only wish to further clence a far as possible by discussion, and am quite prepared
I obtained my objects through the fondly assistance of a Chinese physician, and com- menced with blood obtained by pricking the points of the angers (a Chloere made of treat- meat) and found bacil in one case out of ten.
War, as well as Baron Blanc, the present Mlu-out the Yard that Mr. Bianchard wally he gold product of the United States during the My next experiment was with blood obtained
FYANCEL..
Carry
no time in secuing them at Mesara. Kelly and Tax Director of the United States Mint, says the San Francisco Bulletin, pats the Increase in the calendar year of 1893 at 73.455 conces, valued at $1,158,433. The incresse is less than might have been expected from accounts received of new discoveries and greater activity in
prospect. in the other
their esteem and appreci of als ma
Appreciation of many good qualities. Mr. W. C. King was voted to the chair, and to explaining the object of the meet- ing expressed the regret which was feit through
leaving, for In the matter of bis duties and was popular with all who had the pleasure of
from the swellings in groins and armplis, in He would
bim knowing
the
which I found bacilli in eight cases out of ten, good wishes of all, whe sincerely wished him a
Next I obtained hired and matter from the small anle and pleasant voyage heme and every good
bolls with which many of the patients are fortune in after life. In making the presentation
covered, , and found bactili in all the four cases Mr. J. F. de Krast, of the Construction departing, but some facts making ment, referred in his twelve years' acquaintance must be considered. Most of by sliver tested, and in large quantities. All these I man- acquaintance ores contain more or less gold. The closing aged to cultivate. Then I got the contents of Mr. Blanchard, during with
the of silver plants bas to that extent cui || Interlines, parts of lungs, blood near the heart, whole of which time he had always down the gold product. Nevada and New and parts of the swellings from s body six
hours found him a most straightforward man and Mexico, for instance, show a decrease of 26,564 after death. Bacilli was discovered only in the one with whom it was a pleasure to be and 23,229 ounces respectively, most of which is swellings, and 1 did not succeed in its cultiva associated to business. The souvenirs now probably due to this cause, and to the fact that tion. I must though that all these objecte presented were not to be looked at for their but little gold is produced there except in were kept on ice for one night, as It was too late to intrinsic value, but as a mark of the great estes conjunction with silver. Colorado, on the other examine them on the same day. All these coltiva and high regard la which he was by the band, shows the large increase of 99.072
dons were made on blood serum at 37 deg. C. subscribers. Mr. Blanchard warmly returned ounces, a gain of nearly
the bacIBI 40 per
The shape of the I was perfectly round, thanks, but was too overcome to make a lengthy the preceding year. There is gold 10
but as a rule two, or
or four, or were cicae | response. A few days previously Mz, Blanchard be found in Colorado apart from silver, had enne Alangated body, but on nester
together very
every seldom thres. Sometimes they Job seem
ship
cent, over
0x0
was the recipient of very handsome silk and the silver miners out of a banner, presented to him by the Chinese works to have found a good deal of it. Similar results, inspection they could always be reparated.
by division, men in all the departments of the Yard. The are seen in Montana, which shows an increase They evidently increase by banner was made in Canton, and is an exceed of 29,000 ounces. It must also be remembered pairs. They were without movement.
to those of pamphygur contagiosus
witnessed by a Telegraph reporter near Messrs. } lugly handsome piece of Chinese workmanship, that the effect of the diversion of industry from orele 1 in fact, f
SOURBODY who is alleged to be special war correspondent in Shanghal to our grandmotherly morning contemporary has evidently been making fun of the old lady! He wires that Captain GALSWORTHY, of the lately defunct Koushing, and his
*.* MONDAY next being a Bank Holiday there chlef officer, Mr. TAMPLIN, have filed affidavits with the Japanese consul at will be no lasue of the Hongkong Telegraph. Shanghai "to the effect that the Chinese
THE great and fecreasing demand for coal at troops refused to allow the Rowshing to famine rates abould be the Charbonnage Cole surrender to the Japanese war-ship golden opportunity. Naxiwa; hence the steamer was destroyed." Miss Fürt-So you would not take me to be than for the man; but, relatively, her polit is
Isfoo, hence the
Their
could
not tell the
smaller.
with
the
Of four others
silver to gold mining was plainly confined to Tome following is the programme of the open air about six months of the year. California shows difference, except that they are much sm
aff of 23.706 cancer, which is contrary
I inoculated four rate, two of which died, I concert, for the benefit of a widow and lami'y, to be given at the Volunteers' Head-quarters to- | toʻ
tonched the
four anticipation and calls for explanation. A
Mint the
VT and groles of partial one may be found in the admission
all died. I then took the blood night, commencing at 9 o'clock :-
1.--Selection..."La Mascotte ".......................Audran.
frote the Director Freston that ble figures are probably from their swelllars and inoculated in Band of S. L. I.
*Tis not True"...Tite Mattel bow the actual production, being $1,000,000 same way four others; two only died, but all
less thee the aggregated values reported by the had Mr. Datenberg.
their agents of the bureau,
Inoculated with all of which has not been incetons of the f
none died, but all *The Last Watch" Pinsult. Laced. This increase in our gold product is but had bolls and fever ; the boils contained becilil,
Mr. Sliman,
a paltry offset for the deciine of the silver-mining but t they could not be cultivated.
also Yenın ".....Marxials. | Industry consequent upon unfavorable legislation 4-Song..." The River o
bacilli from the walls and obtained Mrs. Pecaton.
at home and abroad, and gives little hope of any floors of houses, but none two inches below the 3-Song "Dreams of the Albert Hall "...Fawn replacement of demonetized sliver hy gold in the surface of the ground.
Mr. J. D. Lapraik.
world's monetary systems.
2.-Song
3-Song
Where the soft shadows of the dusk begin---
Head pillowed in a shawl of sunburnt hair, By art and gambɔge made supremely fair. The swooning eyes revealing all therein, Scarlet, consenting lips, and dimpled chin.
The jewelled throat and throbbing bosom bare, Forsaken by a robe without compare, Adding fresh lustre to the charm therein. Thloe outstretched arms invite a mad embrace,
From parted lips words of enchantment fall, Thy speaking breasts for burning kissen call ; And I, in kondage, gaze upon thy face- Thy lify neck, sad sil thy girilsh grace,
While thou art but a picture on the wall,
"Walter J," in Sydney Bulletin. THE novel sight of a European shoe-black down on his marrow bones in a public thoroughfare earning a few cents by cleanlug beats was Carmichael & Co.'s store, Prays Central, foster- day. The artist is a middle-aged ex-seaman of the merchant service, who is belleved to make on an average $2 a day, 1 which is, of co
is, of course, good deal more than he would earn were he on board some wind-jammer' engaged in hruling on the port fore brace or other light nautical recreation of that kind. Bot joking aside, the algbt of a European blacking shoes in the streets of an Oriental colony is a revelty that is hardly calculated to value foreigners in the estimation of our Celestial celgbbrare, and is a bit of a back to Europeans. Yet no one can, of course, blame "Jack for garning an hopest living Instead of becoming as out androut 'beagher," A CORRESPONDENT, under the heading "Cm.ar's Wife," writes to Sydney Bullit In the die cussion on the "morais" of Pauls Tanqueray, this view has not yet been stated :—döstractly, the sin of pnchastity is no greater for the woman increased twofold by the fact that is commiting particular sin, the woman betrays the trust which the State places in her in making every In the ast, the woman is not hold responsible for her woman the guardian of her own virtue. In the and la lesken up. The shcolate
Kantera Volqniony, if Wale
If Westerat that city, and yet that seems hardly The first of a series of smoking concerts will be the woman is past of the bad-rock on which
la baut.pp
Man
i mast protect have heard of it! And why should these Wellington Barracks, commencing at 7 o'clock.almself gentlemen, lately belonging to a ship Tux Northern Paclic Co's chartered steamer the newly-emancipated sex remember tbla-that | chartered to the Chinese Government, || Sikh, which came out of dock recently, wil i a gradu.) lowering of the standard of "morality" have any affidavits to file at the Japanese leave for Tacoma, via Japan ports, ment Tuesday. the Haram. No man can palm off on a woman, consulate? Again, what had the Chinese
από not her wheress it Ans Mesus. G. C. troops on board the Kowshing to do with TEH Mission steama-launch Day Spring will bean MARY an honest
p.” says Fleiding, the surrender or non-surrender of the call alongside vessels hosting code posary 120 pass at the latter of children which gre between 9 and 10.30 .m., on Sunday, to convey steamer to the Japanese? Surely that was the province of the Captain of the about 12.30 p.m.
men ashore to the 11 o clock service, returning none of his," Of course, we may at the present | time, for anything wa koow to the contEBIT, ba And what right had
pressing forward to glorious Secialistic Millen vessel Japanese cruiser Naniwa to demand the EXCAVATION in Oisseau in Petit, Department of alum of Fhalaustules and Free Lovs, in which
recognise bla
kla own falber; but noill that British flag, when war had not been Roman city, which appears to have been declared? For not hauling down the destroyed by an earthquake. The city probably awings in gas naised of tas Lales place that he contained thousand inhabitant, but shall cease to pain aboni preserving the homo- British flag when called upon, the Rowshing untamed sums thirty house in hits the Bensounen of him, the minive standard was 'torpedoed' and close upon 1,500 ruins include a geest temple, part of which is of chastity for the two sexes will be pretty much
what it is at preNET, mun drowned, and Capt. GalsworTay and still standing ; não a thonite jnd monumento,
twenty What would you take me for?
Mr. Freebly-For better-or for worse.
This extraordinary special telegram' opens the door to quite a number of interesting queries. If Captain GALSWORTHY and Mr. TAMPLIN have filed EARTHQUAKE R12 supposed to have been affidavits at the Japanese consulate responsible since the beginning of recorded in Shanghal they must have returned to history for the death of fully 13,000,000 people,
this
6. Recit....." That Gulde 1 | '.....Mark Twain. Mx. G. G. Brady. Short Interval during which the Band will play
...Caryll 7.--Selection ("Little Christopher
Columbus Band of S.L.I 8.---Song.,." Auld Robin Grey.....Scotch
Mr, Gordon 9-Song." The Soldier " munnF02#.
Mr. A. Cox, R.E. 10.-Dance2016-1939-45
Miss Ruby Sketchley. *K.-Song ..."Alone on the Raft "matt Mrs. Preston. 13.—Song."E dunno where 'e are" „........Elan.
13-March." Linger Longer Loo "Carter,
Mr. C. T. Robinson.
blogue.
I found the same bachii in a pig living in an Infected house, but the animal showed no
of the disease.
THE PLAGUE IN HONGKONG,
My experiments for destroying the germa were unfortunately cut short by an accident. When the river boat Pasig strived from Canton Fire per cent, chloride of lime, 5 per cent. this morning, a Chinese woman was thought to || carbolic: to
acid,
cent. boracic scld, and have developed symptoms of the bubonic plague about a per cent.. antiperine kilied them in kalf en voyage, but i Chloese practitioner thought
no hour, perhaps less. At the temperature of otherwise. However, when the medical officer | about 20 deg. C. they died in six heurs, and no examined her, he stated her complaint was cultivation was possible under as deg. C. Dry "too muchee ŝamsku,”
beat of
of 60 deg. C. destroyed them in hail an hour; moist heat of 80 deg. dit sot kill them
credible, or somebody in the colony would given to-night by the Royal Engineers at thevills:& recession of offspring, and let | Short Interval during which the Band will play Kennedy-town ............
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to Thee Mr. C. H. Grace. "Norab the pride of Parry.
surrender of any steamer flying the the Sarthe, France, have revealed a Giallo, jibe very wisest child will not be ubla-nos wili!PE | Song Kilder
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Mr. Waddell.
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The latest official returns are as follow:- From neon yellerday until noon to-day;--
Hospital ship Hygala... o
Slaughter House....................... Private house wa
New Da
CLM
0
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2
I
29
0
1
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Total............ 3. 2
2
59
Deaths from the outbreak (9th May) up to August ged, noon, 2,493 ; grand total, 2,434-
From noon up to 5 p.m. to-day: At Tung Wak branch (including now only the Slaughter House) new case, of death since, 3 pant to Canton in junke, nils sent to Lal-chi-kak, all; total remaining under treatment, 24.
one hour.
My concla
conclusions from these experiments and from observations made of a number of patients
are these:
The disease is contracted by bacilli sattling on the skin, especially on a dirty skin, and growing
there.
People who bathe dally have little or nothing to
to fear. The pingue cronot exist in dry
hot weather, nor lu cold weather; a late ralny seaven is favorable for le..
piagus can be cared. Hot baths and hot drinks,
be
to
› wembadi
to induce excessive perspiration, should taken at once. Then strong doses of antipyrine if possible subcutaneous, all bells should be brought to a head, opened and carefuly cleaned and disinfected. The swellings should be
but otherwise not molested. Russian, frequently, but baiba, even if ike patient is very weak, ure, The following are the returns of admissions, advisable. The misle of the disease seems taga deaths, etc., at the Laj-chi-kok past-house for the be an almost complete collapse i don't lose hope. twenty-four hours ending 5 o'clock yesterday then, but watch the poles of the patient ; if the afternoon (ådmissions, as denika, ap, dlés | pulsu vemains above' 40 leave Flitrs alons, if la charged, s j remaining under-treatment, şi- | gom below thai romso kito by saliing his name:
LAFCHUKOR RETURNS.