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THE NIGHT FASS CRUSADE. TO THE EDITOR of the “Homamora Telmorare," SIR-The following questions were put to ma and answered, and as the conversation refers to question which is exercising the minds of thousands of residents jest now ! trust you will grant space for the publication thereof in an Ply 100
Q-Are the light and pass regulations part of a law which may be rightly designated class
"Aatlon ?
Q.-Are there any other colonier or countries in
which class legislation has been enforced A... YÊK IN THE United Struer at Amester ava" in the Australian colonies; but not light and pass regulations such as are now in force here.. Q.-Ju claus legislation just and reasonable } A-No. If Chios were strong, such class legis.
against Chinese specially ?
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1895.
NEWS BY THE CANADIAN MAIL.
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The following telegrams from our Vancouver "And-Victoria exchanges were “crowded out " of | last night's lasue ¡~~~
SAN FRANCISCO, October 25th. The Call to-morrow morning will print the
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following: The metropolis of the Pacific coast, Orient, has at last lost its grasp of one prominent that once received all the imports from the line of commerce between China, Japan and America-that ft, the first American port os the tional carrying trade by its younger rival in the north-west,
In the important business of receiving and distributler tex. Any tea merchant will say this to a second loss, as ica is the greatest staple of Oriental commerce, eclipsing all other | lati
facings in the trade
de of China and Japan For merly San Francisco was recognised as the stepping stone for commerce passing
betwrea Oriental points and America, but the sturdy youngster has developed, backed by wide Awake and enterprising rallway and steamship cared little for the competition of Tacoma, but w that the bulk of bustace has gone to the enterprising northerner, the dignity, importance and influence it pomesses have gone with it."
Traffic Manager Curile, of the traffic associa. tion, said to-day :—
Facific oceno
oceno bas bean outdone In the interna
Americans for the championship of the world, two Americana to be selected to-morrow. Time of race, 3.48
1888. On his release ho went across the river to Davenport, In., where he was caught in the act of highway robbery, and sent to the Anamor The second-raco,-one-and-one-half-milles penitentiary for six months. In Valon county, with tarn, for the amateur championship, was 11., after his release, he married another rich won by Ed Poggi of Austin, bis only contestant widow, now known as Mrs. Snyder. The latter being 1. Matila of Galveston, Time, 11.47
The third race was a trial best, desbla ecuil, plan for mardaring ber, and that upon being mys Bennett talked in his sleep and disclosed a first crew in to row in final against England's made aware that bis-veeret had been found out a purse of $1,000, three miles with turn. Entries,nt to Chester for a term of seven years for this, best crow for the champtonship of the world and be attempted to kill her with a kolio. He was Peterson and Hanlon, Gaudaur brothers, Teemer and had been released but a few months when and Rogers. This was a beautiful race, all boats captured at Rockford. Bennett has travelled being bunched to the mile and a half fing. The under many aliases, and though there are dozens Gaudaurs got away from the fig first, but of witnesses against him for als various crimes, Teemer and Rogers, palling long, steady strokes, they are widely scattered and conviction would passed over the line with a lend of five-bost his present sentence, as it is evident that disease soon pulled up with them, and forging ahead be difficult. It is hardly thought be will survive lengths Time, 17.471. This was a magnificent has a strong hold spe FACE, and lowered the world's record on three- mile danble scall races.
LONDON, November 9th. The great shipbellding strike at feltast and on the Clyde is now fably under way. On the Clyde 4.000 engineers are idle, and 1,500 am out of work at Belfast. The Engineers' Society called out on Thursday all the engineers on the the Clyde are idle, including the Barclays, Henderson, J. & G. Thompson and the Fairfield Company. There is little sign today on the men's side of yielding. They claim they can hold out for necessary, ze the society has $1,000,000 in funds, and by a levy of 13 cents weekly
sats. One important feature of the struggle, on each member the officers of the society can give the strikers £1 workly as long as the strike however, is the fact that two yards, the Thomp sons and Fairfields, which closed in sympathy with Belfast employers, have government work is now at a standstill, and many of the news. which they were asked to expedite. This work papers strongly denounce the agreement which so interferes with the naval
work
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COMMERCIAL_NEWS.
HONGKONG' SHARE MARKEŞ.
HONGKONG, December 4th, Mr. G. H. Potts reports as follows in his Share List Issued at 5 pm. to-day ———
ive been made dering the work, the market Although only small investment purchases
fluctuations have to be recorded. has remained-faldly steady and hardly any
has advertised its yearly meeting for the rath The New Balmoral Gold Mining Co., Limited, instant,
Watson Co., la called for the 11th lasant,
An Extraordinary general meeting of A. S.
remain galt with buyers at 187 per cent
BANKS.-Hongkong and Shanghai._Banks
premium. The London rate has again dropped to £40. A small lot of Nationals have changed hands at $281.
Society of Canton shares have been placed in small parcels at $200 Cantons have found MAXINE INSURANCES-Valon Insurance
hovers at $193). Straits are in the market at
wilon would never be attempted, much loss Corporations. The time was when San Francisco and the Danish West Indies. The ode of the Clyde. The result is that ning biz yards on | $25 although a few have been placed at the rate.
enforced,
Q-Then, why do the American and English Governments allow such unjust laws to be passed? A-Simply because’China is weak and can be imposed upon without fear of trouble. Its government le anmascagable and rotten to the core, and its anbjects the reverse of patrioric.' Q-Now, granting the Chloese have no power to make their voice heard, and therefore foternational rights and laws are ignored because "right is might," is not the present sightly wholesale arrest of Chinese men, women and blind singlög girls, and honest clerks and traders by the Police more Intolerable and annoying than open robberies and the terrific hurricanes which sweep over the colony from time to time ? A-Yes.
"The Northern Pacific has sixteen steamers Occidental and Oriental and Pacific Mail have plylog between Tacoma and the Orient, while the but six steamers in actual service at this port. The Pacific Mall cannot compete with the northern lines. The tes consumption of the United States is sixteen million pounds annually, ai which twelve in fifteen per cent come through San Francisco, whereas at one time all passed through here. The northern port continues to build up its overland business, while San Francisco remains at a standatlil
Tee Call concludes:"San Francisco Is rapidly losing her Orient trede, through the corporation apathy of the Pacific Mall, while vigorous sival is appropriating the prestige formerly belonging to this port,"
I ONDON, November 4th, The marriage of Princess Maud of Wales to Prince Charles of Denmark is set for six months hence. Meanwhile the Prince will visit England marriage will be selected from among a number written in competition, and it is understood the writer of the one selected will be appolated Port Laureate. Meanwhile Sir Edels Arnold and Alfred Austin are favouriice for the post.
November 9th,
The Court, will move from Balmoral to Wind- of Denmark, whose betrothal to the Princess sor Castle on November 15th, when Prince Karl Mand, the youngest daughter of the Prince of Wales, was recently announced, will visit the PH
aces. The Prince and Princess of Wales, the Prince's family will be present The Queen Frincess Mand and other members of the will then give her formal assent to the marriage of Prince Kari and Princess Maud.
Q-In what respect? A Serious robberies never occur more than once or twice to every few years, and hurricanes last bat a day or two, and their mischief and loss are limited and confined 10 few persons only. But the presenting the close of the present century be held in feet at the marking polat on the Yakon river,
crusade of the Police agalast alleged light and pass offenders threatens to stagnate and rain several branches of trade in the colony: some trades especially, such as places of amusement, eating houses, coffes and lea bosses, foreign goods abops, and even the chair and ricksha coolies, are affected. This state of affaits means the loss of thousands of dollars nightly, and Indicates a very serious logs to Chinese trade If long continued, -When will this be ended?
to the Chinese ?
When it pleases those in power to cuspend it. Q- it true that their Excellencies Sir John Pope Hennessy and Sir G, W. Das Vinaz, during their terms of Government, directed the night and pass law to be suspended because they considered li unfair and unjust A-Yes. The Police were instructed not to ask
Chinese for passes or lights. Q-During those Governors tenura of office were any jobberies with violence committed beze?
not that I am aware of. ANO Q.Then why is this law now enforced? A-I prefer to leave that question to those in
power to answer as they may see fit. -Is there not a remedy wherewith to put a stop to the sulaation of our trade and the disturbance of our peace by the high-handed W not the Unofficial Members of the Legislative Council come to our mid, even for the sals of fostering trade for souther
groundal All you get the Hon. Dr. Ho Kal and the Hos. T. H. Whitehead to bring your grievances and complaints before the Governor, I think your prayers would be beard and meet with serious and possibly
action of the Pólica |
WASHINGTON, D. C., October 25th. The suggestion that a great exposiiton mark
with much favor at the capital. Besides com Washington in the summer of 1900 is meeting memorating the close of a century, such an exposition would mark the centennial anniver sery of the founding of the seat of government In the District of Columble.
In June, 1800, the public offices were trans- forsed to Washington and opened on the 15th of that month. On November azad, 1800, Freald. ent John Adams in his speech at the opening of Congress sild:
#congratulate the people of the United States on the assembling of Congress at the Permanent seat of their government and I con. gratulate you, gentlemen, on the prospect of a residence not to be changed. You will consider it as the capital of a great nation advancing in wealth and in population, and possessing with unexampled rapidly in art, in commerce, within itself resource which, if not thrown away or lamentably misdirected, will secure to as a long course of prosperity and self government." The House of Representatives in answer to the
above said:
"The final establishment of the seat of nailonal government which kaw now taken place is an event of no small importance in the political transactions of the country. A consideration of these powers, which have been rested in Congress over the District of Columble, will not excape our attention, nor will we forget that in exercising these powers regard must be had to those eveals which neccmarily attend the capital of America."
A citizen of Washington suggested to the board of trade that it would be most fitting, as this is the capital city, that each states composing the Union should have a permanent exhibition located here showing its several resources as to commerce, manufacturing, transportation, win ing, #griculture, etc.; added to the national government exhibit and the individual exhibits there should be exhibits of the nations of North, Central and South America:
two
The St. James Gassits this afternoon vis ovously protests against the stopping of work, and says that the action of the firms in so doing eat work on hand, would, in certain circumstances of sympathy, when they have urgent national, amount nearly to high treason, adding that the government would do we!' to probibit such
WASHINGTON, November 9th, The State Department will to-day receive from Gen- Deffield, chief of the coast and geolotic saver, a report from Alaska, which is the basis of the boundary line claim of this government. The report will not show that the Canadian line encroaches on American territory twenty-two and one-half feet at Forty Mile Creek and twenty-agreements,
too far west by these distances in his calculations the survey for the government, was, it la claimed, Mr. Ogilvie, the Canadian engineer who made
of the 141st meridian. Mr. Oglivic, who is a
land deputy calculations as to the points at which the 141st surveyor of Canada, made his
meridian, which is the boundary line, crosses the Yukon and Forly Mille creek solely by The United States Astronomical observations, theodolite, and the rexalt on both calculations surveyors used both the sextant and the
was the same. The report will be used in the diplomatic correspondence, that will probably be had with a view to determining the exact boundary Hoe.
most of it being
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TACOMA, November gth.
The Northern Paclic's fine new liner Hankow arrived to-day on her intifal trip from Hong- belag elegantly furnished and having accom- kong. She is the finest steamer on the line, modations for seventy-fire cabin passengers. The Hankow brought over 3.500 tons of cargo, She makes the fifth regular steamer on the llae and included 1.000 bales fourteen Chinese passengers for this port. of silk worth $400,000. She had five cabin and
K Salto, the new Imperial Japanese consul Tacoma, arrived on the Hankow. His jurisdiction includes Washington and Oregon, He has been consul at Singapore, the transier bere belag a promotion. He was met by a deputatos of the Tacoma Japanese society and tendered an info mal reception. The secretary of the Vancouver, B. C Consulate haa. been The Japiness ordered here to assist him. government made an appropriation of $18,000 Last winter to establlah
The
consulate. SAN FRANCISCO, November gil. Theodore Durrant, the triple murderer, has
of his life and amb written a sketch of his
ambitions, and tells of how it feels to be on trial for murder. He takes the churches to task for what he thinks is favourable consideration.
their lick of Christlealty, and says that his With the hope, of better treatment conveyed by the last answer the party withdraw, leaving
coolness during his trial was due to the lore and me to think over the lives which seem to me
comfort given him by his mother. He stoutly sufficiently important to merit the prompt con-
POTLAND, Oregon, November 1st, Jack Dempsey, the famous prize fighter, died proclaims his 'innocence, and satirties some of sideration of the general public. And that being
bis clics, He
This world is only Bayas my oploten, and knowing that to the discus-to-day of consumption. sion of questions of general interest your colomas [Dempsey better known to sporting men as the temporary trial, to prepare us for another, and world. This existence consists of only a are ever open, I made up my mind to lay theNeaparell" to his best days had a reputation few troubles and painful years at best, but these matter before your readers, hence this com- which no other middle-weight sloggte ever had, munication for the publicstion of which I beg winning over 50 battles in succession Aboul Eve of angels of God. We have the assurance of the we will enjoy eternal happiness in the company years ago La Blanche, the Marine," made bio Holy Scriptures that riches bust his bole in a fight in Frisco. Then followed are impediments to happiness
and prosperity here Yours faithfully,
hereafter. Fitzsimmons (the "Pag."
who is going to try and beggar Lazarus is shown to us in the midst Hongkong, 4th December, 1895.
wreat the championship from swelled-head Corbett) knocking
out.. Dempsey
of everlasting bliss, while the rich From that
who had supported him Log Dives, Hime on Dempsey was like a whipped barn-yard
Tours the by ro-ster, every man be met doing him up. He clothed in purple and fine Haen, is represented crumbs from his table, and Wis Gusily drilled into the paglists' last resort-- sloon baslaess-keeping a well known sportito as burning in everlasting bell. Another sporting thing that we might remember is that it is place in Seattle called the "Nonpareil,” He made a
ayd of a needle than for the rich man to enter the kingdom of Heaven; so we may, therefore, I think, rejoice in our tribulations and afficiions, for we are told that those whom chasteneth," and therefore
to thank you in anticipation.
H. M.
THE NIGHT PASS CRUSADE. TO THE EDITOR OF THE "Honorowa Telacılara " SIR.The public is indebted to the Captain
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SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUE: Ameriese (Evandale) avezdan. Indi1n (Lightning) 7th inst. American (Per) 8th inst. English (Kaiser-&-Hind) 18+h last. American (Coptic) 25th Inst. Americas (City of Rio de Janeiro) nyth last.
THE O. & O. 9. S. Co.'s steamer Ceptic, with malls, ele, left San Francisco for this part, vid Hunolain, Yokohama and Nagasaki, on the 210 ulto.
THE P. M. S. S. Co's steamer City of Rio de Fansirs, with malls, etc, left San Francisco the goth ulta, for this post, via Yokohama and Nagasak, on
inform us that the "Ben" ine Tax Agents (Mess, Gibb, Livingston & Co.) Beladi, from Antwerp and London, left. Singa
pore for this port on the sad that,
steamer
SHIPPING RETURNS. From & pan, yesterday to 6 p.m. to-day, ARRIVALS. Chabarovsk ........ttoamer, from Cheloo. Hertha **2/ Para Nang sumun Woosung Diar
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The British steamship Woosung laft klang on the gik ultimo, and had very fas -wasther the entfes passage.
Yanges are wanted a $119.
FIRE INSURANCES-Hongkong Fires have stiffened considerably and found buyers at $255 and $107). Chins Fires are offering at 188.
SHIPPING-A far namber of "Hongkong,
Manilas are firm and wanted at $70. Douglas Centon and Macao S'eamboats havë been taken off the market at $35! and 836 and more shares are wanted at the former rate Steamships have for some unaccountable reason Chhux and
receded again and sales at $55 and $54 have been effected. Indo-Chinas won a shade easier and shares have been sold at $57, but at the rate more are wanted.
REFINER'E*,--China Sogars have Improved the market at $11. Luzons are slightly better ennsiderably and shares have been taken off with burers at $60.
Intimations.
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ble heading. A few Punjoma have been taken MINING There is very litle to report under off the market at $5. and Jelebus are affering at $3. Shareholders of the Ponjam Company are reminded that unless the final call of 25 cents per share, is paid on or before the 1st January next, together with interest at the rate
CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE. -10 per cent per annum, their shares are liable to forfeltore
CAUTION-Purchasers of Clarke's Blood Mix- DOCKS, WHARVES AND GODOWNS-Hont-Worthless imitations and substitutes are some
ture should see that they get the genuine article. kong and Warmapa Docks, have been the times paimed off by unprincipled vendors. The medium of a fairly large business both for cash words "Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug and on timtat rates un to rio per cent for cash Company, Lincoln, England," are engraved on and at equivalent rates forward, but at the close the Government Stamp, and "Clarke's World- the market is easier with sollers at 147 per cent famed Blood Mixture" blown in the Bottle, purchases have been made and shares are premium. Kowloon Whad shares have not without which none are genuina. maistained their position although a good many obtainable at $48.
LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS.-Wongkong Lands have hardened and sales at 9681 and 969 have been affecte. Kowloon Lands are on offer at $163. Wer Points are also slightly better with buyers st $10 instead of sellers, Hongkong Hotels are wanted at $18 and Humphrey's Estate have been placed at Sot.
MISCELLANEOUS.Them hay been a good business in Green Island Cements at rates
between $161 and $17 Shareholder are reminded that applications for the new shares
should
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be sent in not Jster than 5 n.m. to-moT- the 5th instant. Brick and Cements have been sold ar 861 and are wanted. Electrics have been placed at 361 and 36,60 and are in demand at the latter quotation. The Hongkong Ga Company his paid an Interim Dividend of a ver cant for the year, Robes me wanted at $149 and A. 9. Watson's st $12.
..... AT A PENNY APIRCE—£20,000.
fý you had as many, pennies sa there are naturst holes through your sth, how many panies should you have?
You would have enough to make 250,000.. Now deare up the holes for yourself. Tot you couldn't afford to sell them for a penny osch, even in hard times. They are worth more money. These holes, ur sweat glands, pour ont quarts of sweat every day...! water, mixed with salt and poisonous humour, Blep these holes, partly or entirely, and the skin's work at once thrawn on the lungs and kidneys. Then you fall ill with some disosia or other? With shat discaso depends on the nature and location of your ww
eak spot.
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A lady, whose name we are permitted to mention will not soon forget the spring of 1690. It was then that for the first time in her life she was afraid to ba left alone got from four of enemies, but from sheer nervous excitement. She was obliged to have elastic put into her slippers to let them out-her feet were Chin-swollen so; and her hands were in the same condition. In the morning her face would puff up sud large lamps form under her eyes and on her cheeks. Then arah made its appearance all over her body, vanishing again simost immediately, as a blush comes and go on the face.
Superlatendent of Police for the enforcement of the Night. Fass Ordinance, and it te to be Plem of this business, and then drifted·), difficult for a camel to paxx through The British steamship Taksang left Chin.
from low to tower tale a physical wreck, he was knocked out last time, It is claimed by some that the real cause of his death was not with Fltrainstons
Less
kiang on the goth ultimo, and had moderate northerly brocis and fine weather throughout.
The British steamship Phra Nang left Bangkok, and Helbow on the 32nd ultimo, and
and passed the Colony # # badly lighted, but an consumption, but a blow he received in his fight the Lord loveth be a wretched wo are upon had strong north-east monsoon and variable Her lors got so painful and felt so tired she was put
hoped that the law, will not again becoma * dead letter, some modification is made in the Ordinance respecting lighted lampe or Janterns. When the Ordinance was framed we have now electric lights all over the city, I fail to understand what good can be galaod by arreling holders of passes immediately after y p.m. for not carrying lights. Hoping that you will insest these lines in your valuable column, and enclosing my card, th
I remalo, Str,
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Yours truly:
In C. S.
Hongkong, December 4th, 1895. FRAGRANT STREAMS AND FRAGRANT STREETS.
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Scott's Emulsion
of pure cod liver oil with Hy. pophosphites has solved tha problem how-to take cod-liver oil. For that reason if no other the medical fraternity pre- scribe it for all wasting, dis
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The combination of Hypophosphites pecul iar alone to Scott's-Em- ulsion has added vastly to the oil value--they are a direct tonic to brain and nerve.
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AN APPEAL THE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN -
CONVENT, CAR ROAD, bege most respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their kind patronage and support, and desires to state that racalra orders for sil
Shirts made to order, and Cuffs and Collars renewed en old ones.
and
Ladies Children's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery, Materials can be supplied, if required.
Children's Under-clothing.
The saddenness of this she comparse to the sting of la wasp or hornet. An Interna Hohing, soooms parled it, so she could not His in bed or be quiet in any position on account of it. She was in misery night and day, and azaronly knew what to do with herself. NEW YORK, November 4th.
to it to get about. Foreighteen months (it must have Three of the Hot Spriege fighting contingent, this earth in the lie and trust to cur Lord, the more assured we are of the delights of an
seemed like as many years) she was tormented in this Joseph H. Vardin, manager of the ill-fated evalasting Heaven. I gave my testimony es The British steamship Taicklew leit Singsfanwhile the consulted two doctors, and attended Florida Athlette club James Kendady, manager the stand willogly. I of the Empire Athletic club, and Charley White, whether it was for or against me. On the stand soon and heary ses up to within 100 miles o FAYE the whole truth, pare on the 341 ultime, and had strong môn
suconairely at the Newcastle Infirmary and at the of Flissimmons' arrived New
Dispensary; Bub nothing more than temporary sass | York to-night, All of them were, greatly disadvanced many points the prosecution Gap Rock; thence to port had moderate winds me of the treatment they rare har. The destors gusted with their Western experiences, and deavoured to prove which were used against and fine weather.
recommended a change of air and in August, 1991, will be pleased to me in the argument, which ware twisted and | 1; Vendig laid the blame for the fatcu upon Julian turned into all shapes, and which helped to
The went to North Sonderland. She found rellef she kinds of NEEDLE WORK. haald, had mismanaged Fitsummons
that place, but not from the air. Convict
Gentlemen's affairs from the beginning. He asserted his
on circumstantial evidence, #1-
November 9th. bellef that Fitssimmons was not afraid to meet
C Ill, mays; The ! Kuan T A special from To in EDITOR OF THE “Roxxoma Tauronan" Corbett, and that the fight would have taken police of this city believe they have unearthed Trans
place but for Jellan's poor work. He blamed another Halmes in John C. Bennett, who WAI SIR-It may appear presumptions, that s casual traveller should weak space in your fallan for the fallure Fitseimmons to take columns, bat sometimes strangers notice what special train for Hot Springs and thus evade the the Hoffman House. Bennett pleaded guilty Faced Diedericks...
sent to Jollet from here for stealing 邋 watch_et. Nocolas 7. appear to observe. In this delight oicers. Vendig sald them was yet hope that and threw himself on the mercy of the court. Bagi me residents don't fal island of ") an evil which won at Streams" there exists the fight may be pulled oŭ at El Paso, where Ha is 60 yens di age and apparently in the last
Marie Burgas never be tolerated in any Stan si fosta teh will not be paid. Forfaits stages of consumption. Since sected other part of the world. I refer to street drainage. It is
to Jollet a few days ago his wils, Mrs. FARM, November 4th. ateply inconceivable bow the authorities have tolerated it so long.
of Boyd, heard from. The civil mariage of Count de Voras, son of letter to the chief of police she says that Refase,
faster with decaying vegetable suster Maris, caveater of the
the grand marakal of the Bulgarian court, and Bennett, when a young man, murdered his wife
Meredith_Res., fizek | zu are allowed to iis in a state of sisgnancy and United States coneni general for France and went to the coppespect to this country and copper regions of Michigan and revolting corruption: in the streets i
Surely, Sir, formerly United States minister to Greece, took from there to Galena, Ill., where he was married you must have among you some publicanstead | biten here to-day, - The witnesses of thea cerd to a woman who was poisaned of some proper from the berth for Bombay. It is reported that med the Syrup only a few days I felt decided their stay in Hongkong Harbour - cluzens who will start a cruzado nguinst this } meny were Heary Vignaud, secrete-de- home, and several accused Bennett of treing barraio-money has been paid on thể vamal`na | improvantenì là all respecta. Ky appetita ravivad, | CHITTAGONG, Brit, str., Capi, Davy--Shera
through the window of her United States ambasay, Col. Stocknow, run the risk of having Hongkong known by i camp to Prince Ferdinand DOGAWA death of his two babies, and the wife, who | flest cases falilog through owing to the Japanese entirely disappeared to metara na úzory, I have sincs EXGELHORN. Brit str. Capt. Shimmer Ž......
Marquis de Beauregard, and the
and other
disgrace to such a fair city. If not you will
another name than the one above referred to:
Yosis, atc.,
GLOBE-TROTTER. Hongkong, December 4th, 1893. (Will the Sanitary Board kindly note, and thereby greatly oblige the long-suffering- *G.P.E&HKT)
POLICE COURT.
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Now we must get back to the spring of 1890, and inquire what, if anything, preosded this strange ont- briek. At that time, the lady says she first felt languid, : tired; and constantly slaapy, tha was frombied with bad headaches and attacks of giddiness. Her appetite falled ; she could eat but little, and after wing had a fesling of weight and fins al the chest and rides. Her whole system was depressed, and the Hía In hav appeared to sink, as the water does in s cistern where there exista hidden, leak somewhere, Then came what has already been deuveljed,
The Superioress will also be most gintaful for any PAFER, or old Envelopes in be made fate Books for the Children of the Poor Schools, who - ars-taught by the Eisters.
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It is reported by a Yokokams contemporary At Worth Sunderland, whither the wash for a that the negotiations for the sale of the P. & Ophange of do, she met a gentleman named Cathari,NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBT. steamer Siam, which has been lying in that who expressed most intelligent opinion of case hagut for some two months, have at last been and adried the use of Mother Balga's Curative Brrup brought to satisfactory conclusion, the Convinced by his reasoning she ; 4 supply of payment having being made by her Japanese this well-known remety and began faking it. purchasers. The wensed has bows withdem wi
Her letter concludes in these words 'i * After I had
to kill her. He is alleged to have caused the than throw times, perosiations in the two
dared not tell of his Intamy for fear of speculators not being able to complete the
kuled, obtained a divorce and went to || purchase, Helena, Monte, where she died few mosthe
might
my food dignated better, and soon she rash and lumpe joyek the herb of health. You are at Harty to make my statement publis if you think is may be useful to others. (Signed) Mr. Barah Charletos, 27, John Street, Arthur Hill, Newcastle, February 1899,5
Lastayzic, great mandean of Gen. Lafayette, The religious ceremony will be performed to-morrow, and perenties to bas brillant affair.
AURTIN, Tex., November 4th.
ago. Bennett then married Mry, Emma Steven- Bays the Role Herald of the agik tit.:-:| There was an extra large attendance hers son, of Galens. He had been married to her Nothing has yet been heard of the Straikamois, to-day
at the opening of the great international
We congratulate this lady on har moorney and cocatia, and they were favored with a fine round four months when be made an attempt on the which is now more than forty days out from thank her for allowing us to pubillah the abors decails of sport, though there, were only three races | *5# of his wife, She escaped from the window | Tacome, sad great azyloty is expressed as 10 | of her experience: The doctors - called her siment entered far to-day.
and caused his arrest and conviction her, fate. The general theory that she has Several hawkers were Aned'in the meual sumLU The first race was telal haste, three miles with collar. He was sent to follet for three years on that she has run short of coal and drifted out of allgation and dyspegadatie sams as the poisons for burglary, stolen goods being found in the cast with an accidend to her machinery, or else nettle cash, but it was more than that. He blood was loaded with the poisonous solda gerrated by for breaches of the Markets Regulations, Another thenm over a three-quarter mile course, this charge. On his relasan Bennett want to track of vessels. vassal is of
of such batch of Chinese were fined for being shroad
mkdir. Haines,
In by Englishmen only. Entries,
of gous and of sente indammatory Thesmaller. The Ills, where he married Mrs. Sarsh sauction that it would be almost impossible for irritated, narra of the skin produced the pah, a the at night without lights and passes. Several
Babear,
Lockport, Wingate. Bubear was branches of the Optum Ordinance entailed sinen, in
and wow, the face by are bout woman of considerable meant. Shortly to make any way by means of her sails, and, clogged pores were able to extrets the poison. The in die shape and the largest being 3100 for the possession of 13 lengths, palilag an easy stroke of twenty-eight Bennett oal of the ally with a cloegen, add her coal diven out she will be fa a bad de through the kinowy sad bowels, and by starleting after the wedding the son of the bride escorted | supposing that kar sarisan have woken down partying power of Belgal's fyrap expelled this poison pasked him some in the last quarter by was not heard frees until identified with a gang saless some passing romel te sletted, a breaches of {the
insable perspiration over the whole 'surice of the Bye-laws of the Sanitary
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tsals of opium. Chookarpers GRILL 1 Brurting with a stroke of twenty-nine. Exaremma of Chicago sandbaggers. He wie suspected of † binately the North, Padds in net permitsad / skla,
were fined sto sach. A shopkeeper fomă în
possession of revolver when arrested was fand
10 for sla osence For demanding more than Lau Legal Turen gelcelte seslie was Auge $107
M.
in fair third, bm Wingate was not in the race being implicated in the deaths-of-kin Amalie marine: Nakway, and sila makes the case al Of this dismayan Tugliais physician says: “ Fiew at any time, falling away bahind from the start, Olsen, of Chleage, it is said, but nothing conclusive 124 mode workin, 14 is to be hoped that some is becomes threate all treatisest faller? Babear and Haines having won is ideald be fastened on him. He next week lock | slapukan Kinking "mion, he laughing a search for Plan, ali amepetang Condope she one valet speed TRỤ TÊN, THE MON row be the fani against ) Setiandy By Where he served a long eenELAT
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