faraize at home. The work of inspection must be thorough into every nook and corner, every disease procing centre where human beings: congregate must be visited at frequent intervals by men with intelligence and tact enough to deal with the men and at the same time paid high enough wages to place them beyond corruption by bribes, which are so freely ofered by the Chinese The question may arisons to whether there is any necessity for this, but a comparison between the Hongkong And Liverpool death statistics will answer the question in be affirmative. Mr. Osbome then wept on to point out the manner in which our industries suffered from the insanitary state of the colony and moved z

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1899

SUICIDE AT SHANGHAI

will be re placed on

OBITUARY.

THE REY, NO ES PLUMI

SHANGRAI, 17th July, grot is being felf within the nent at the death of Mr. H. D. Patch, the Shanghal Brewery, which occurred yesterday afternoon at his quarters close to the business premises. The sorrow is all the foreign residents of Foochow died at Sharp

Rev Nathan J. Plumb, one of the oldes more heightened by the fact that the deceased came by his death in a manner which leaves Peak on Tuesday last the 11th inst. He had no doubt that it was an act of self-destruction health until within a few days of bis death been about the port in his apparent usual The detensed and been a resident in for over twelve years, and had been, connected His final sickness was the result of exposure to with the brewing industry the best portion of the sun and heat. He had gone with his wild that period Success had jo always followed on a short visit to Sharp Peak and the next day his exertions in his commercial life, and

returned to this city on business and the day Fiat die Goverment be asked to appoint failure to realise his brightest hopes, brought following on his returning again to Sharp Peak an assistant Medical Officer of Health from with it a depression in sprits, which his friends he had congestion of the brain and was in an home who shall devote his whole time to the noticed was rapidly making him more morose,

unconscious condition until his death. His service of the Sanitary Board and that the Me- bringing a disinclination to enjoy life as hobody was brought to Foochow for burial in the dical Offer of Health; be asked to draw up a had previously done. A few days ago he American Mission Cemetery. Appropriate brief repor stating what other changes and tranferted all his interest and responsibilities services were held, at his late residence, con- helditions ho considers necessary to the Sanitary in the Brewery to Messrs. J. W. Gande ducted by Rev. M. C. Wilcox. Staf to enible i tofellectually maintain the Co, and since then he appears to City in a cleanly condition."

The Vice-President differed from Mr. Os around hina noticing that he had become more have become very despondent, those borne, pointing out that Liverpool. probably reticent in his masser, and melancholy in mien occupied a much larger area than Hongkong No serious notice was however taken of the and he thought the matter required to be gene change in his manuer so that when his first into carefully. He mored that the question he referred to a committee of the Board for Casio, Mr. Sampson, made a casual call upon further consklerntion and suggested Mr. find Mr. Patch lying on his bed on his left him yesterday afternoon he was surprised to Osborne, Dr. Clarke and the President..

The amendinentwas carried.

side, quite cold, with a gas rubber tube lying against his face, death having evidently been caused by asphyxia. The police were at once summoned and the body removed, to the Shantung Mortuary where Dr. Cooper made aber, 1873, to Julia F. Walling. Their tiro He was married here on the 2nd of Decent post mortem examination this morning pending the usual formal enquiry into the cause of death. children, a son and a daughter are in one of

THE INQUEST.

the Colleges in America

PLAGUE AT PENANG. Pigue at Penang is decreasing, the number of cases reported during the week ended July rst being four cases and three deaths.

AT TAINAN,

The plague report from Mr. E. A. Griffiths, Acting British Consul at Tainan, shows a decrease. For the week ended June 26th there were 30 cases and 13 deaths.

SANITARY VOLUNTEERS.

The following letter from De Clark to the Présitent of the Board has been circulated-

Sanitary Board Offices,

Hongkong, July 18ili. Sir-have the honour to direct attention to the fact that the six gentlenen who have kindly volunteered for houac te house visitas tion work have no official or legal locs standi, and in view of the opinion of the Hon. Alter ney General, expressed in his minute of 20. 6. 99, contained in C.5 0.71529/99; it would appear necessary that they must be gazetted as Inspectors of Nuisances.

this morning opened on enquiry into the circum

Mr. F. S. A. Boume, the Coraner, at o'clock stances, tending the death of Henry Dowell Patch whose body was found on the previous Markham Road as above stated. evening at his quarters in the Brewery in the

Ohio, Sept. 18th, 1843. During the war of the The deceased was born at Baleinontown, rebellion be. enlisted in the Union Army and served for two years as a member of the 88th Ohio regiment U.S. volunteers, and participated in several battles and endured the severe hard- ships of an active campaign in the field.

He came to Eoochow 33 years ago as a Missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church and has been one of the most esteemed and successful labourers of that Church, greatly be loved by the Chinese and highly esteemed in

community.

this

:

Mr. Plumb was mild in manner, and yet death he was in charge of the theological school an enthusiastic worker. At the line of his and delighted in his work of training young greatly missed and his death will be deeply men for the Christian ministry. He will be lamented by the Chinese of this region.-Foo- chow Echo,

Mr Mabini, has played a very, conspicious part la the Revolutionary Camp and to him vàr

do the draft of the Philippine Constitu tion which later on received the sanction and approval of the Congress at Malolos

While at the head of the Government, he

by the latter conducted all the correspondence for Aguinsido and wrote out all the principal decrees signed

باشگاه

THE PEACE COMMISSION... Lawton, accompanied by Lieutenant King, A On July 13th a party consisting of General D. and Prof. Worcester proceeded to Lau- dacan Here after the usual preliminaries, an election was held resulting in the choice of Senar Beranda Lasadh as Mayor and Senor Sisticina Crur is Vice Mayor Santa Ana was next visited when Seaor Rafael Rivern was chosen Mayor and Senor Romnaldo Bernardore 43 Vice Mayor At: San Felipe Senor Sebas-

language will be taught in all municipal schools tian Valencia was chosen. Mayor and Senior: Buenaventura Domingo Vice Mayor.

By order of the provost Marshal the English the universal satisfaction of the people.

A CLOSED PORT CAUSES SUFFERING.

ANNIVERSARIES. 863The American barque

1808

fully attacked by pirates near Stone cutter's Island

The Providenza, coolid ship, discovered off Hakodate with only 43 coolies on 1873-The 8.5; Esmeralda lost on the Philip

board and no Europeans,

pine Jalands. N 1889-The Yellow River burst its banks at 1898-Marriage of Prince Carl of Denmark

Ching kini great floods,

1893-Aguinaldo declares himself Dictator.

and Princess Maud of Wales

AGENDA

TO-HORROW."

Chelydra

STEAMER, EX

Yawata Maru. Prinz Heinrich

Kamakura Mara,J. Lightning ona.

Empress of China, Mike Maruar Glinogle

D. Balduino

i

Bontbay

City of Rio de Jan: San Franc

Chingo

Singapore

Nippon Mani

San Francisco

Transfer Books of the Hongkong Landstyle to which Steamers Expected" and

We would direct the attention of shipping Investment Co. Ld. closed fill- 25th inst

are now published these columna, and ka ko, dois respect

Projected Säkings""" fully urge the tonnagers of shipping Brma to five orders to Noon-P. & 0.9.8 Ballarat sails for plied gratis with the latest avaliable fuforination every day.

their clerks to furnish this one on the forsty already angie Europe.

~N. P. 6.5. Mangouthshire sails for Portland

Dr.

R.W.E. Gymkhana at Happy Valley SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

"MÁIS DUES

-Indian (Chelydrit) to morrow.

Gennan (Prinz Heinrich) agth inst.. Indian (Ligkining) 26th inst Canadian (Empress of China) and prox. American (City of Rio de Janeiro) 4th prox. American Nippon Nuru) 6th prox. American (Coptic) 13th prox.

H.M.5. Hart Holstein

long..... gues

Juan Austria Shinfeld

at

Kowloon

Costaapolitan Aberdeen:

PASSED THE CANAL

Dock

Alesia

PROJECTED BAILINGS.

Skip

Destination,

Havre, de

America ManSan Francisco, Ballaamt London, &c......

Och i

july

Ang

Bayam ....Straits, & LY Belgian King. San Diego, &c. Carlisle City San Diego, &c. Carmarthenshire. San Diego, & China- San Francisco, & Oct Choysang Manila (Direct) City of Pekingsan Fancisco, & dept. City of Rio Coromandel

Columbin

Coptic

D. Balduino

San Francisco, &c. Aug 1sth London, &c. Aug

Portland, &c.

San Francisco, &c Aug, 220d Straits, &c.

Diomed. London, Sca..... Doric....

San Francisco, &efuly 26th

Ellen Rickiness.. Havre, &c

Aug 5th

July 30th

Aug, and

Aug oth

Sept. 7th

Emp. China......Vancouver, &c.Aug. gib Emp. India

Emp. Japan Formosa.

Forniosameh Gaelic

Ghazee.... Glengyle

Glenogle

Swatow,

July 3rd-

Japan, &c.

fandi fuly 27th, San Francisco, &c. Sept. 16th New York, &c. July 31st London, &c. July 22nd Victoria, BC Aug 8th. Hongkong Me San Fmncisco, &c Sept. 23rd. Indienst New York, &c. Aug. 12th Kamakura Maru. Marseilles, &c.....: July 27th Kinshiu MaruSeattle, &July 27th Kasuga Maru Japan July 27th Kwciyang.Tientsin (Direct). July 26th Lennox ........ Maidzuru Maru... Swatow, & July 23rd Victoria BC Aug 19th London Sandak

It must be apparent that to close a portand. thereby shut off all trade communication with the inhabitants must at once, unless they have unlimited internal resources, be fraught with hardship, says the Manila Tutes of Lath inst.

open a number of the principal ports in the That this was recognized by the authorities was clear when some few weeks ago they threw archipelago, even including such as Aparri, which are in the hands of the rebels. Our readers will readily endorse our own opinion was commendable, and we therefore confi that the humanity which prompted this action dently appeal to the Administration on of Luzon, named Lucena, in the provine of behalf of a little port; down to the south. Mr. H. T: Butterworth, Mr. H. G. Gardner,

Tayabas, and not far from the town of Tryalis. and Mr. Charles Vigne were empanelled as

This port is so commercially unimportant cs

The steamer Lightning from Calcutta, left jurors, and the formal viewing of the body having been done the Coroner stated that Mr.

not to appear on many maps, but, notwithstand Singapore for this port yesterday afternoon. Hogg had been summoned to serve as a juros,

RIOT IN EASTERN TIBET. ing a fair trade in the hands of one or twoHONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS, but as that gentleman had written to say he was

residents is done in copra. There are about Word to hand tells of a serious rot in 2,000 inhabitants now in Lucent and the clos

Isla de Cuba, Very seedy, and fras in a somewhat nervous. Eastern or Chinese Tibet at a place called Paong of the port has deprived them of the means.

Isla de Luseu condition, he (Mr. Bourne) had excused him An, some 130 miles over the border from of carning a livelihood and they are now reduced from attendance. It was very undesirable he Kansu. The Christian and Missionary Alliance and unless something is done to restore their to a state of starvation. The suffering is terrible, the Coroner) thought to have a gentleman have had a station there for about two years or serving as a juryman at an enquiry of that so, and this has been attacked and looted by export trade the result will be that they will be deranged. nature whose nervous condition was in any way the Tibetans, the missionaries Rev. Ged. Titerally starved to death. We trust that the per Shields and wife, with Mrs. McEeth, barely authorities will give the matter their serious Mr. Alexander Sampson said he cousin to the deceased, and yesterday afternoon China Inland Mission has workers

serious effects from a renewed liberty, permit a first escaping with their lives to Lauchco, where the attention and, if there is no reason to fear in made a kind of afternoon call upon him. He knocked a the door and received no auswer Chins in the fall of last year and bad conficial enterpriec

This party of missionaries only left Central the natives once more to resume their commer but subsequently gained admittance to the room sequently not been at Pao An for more than when he found there was a very strong sinell few months. The natives bad shewn themselves of gas The windows were all closed, and on rather troublesome, and to make matters worse. opening them he found that there was a rubber the Chinese official on being appealed to, refuscar gas tube suspended from a bracket above the to help or protect at all, and no doubt the riot, bed on which deceased was lying, and lead was largely due to this action of his-fercury ing down to the mouth or nostrils of dectased-There was also a piece of rag an the top of the head and ging down over the forehead. Witness removed the rubber tube thinking that there, might be some chance of

PATROCLUS, British steamer, 3,547 EG. Preussen Consul-General Schmucker, the Austro Capt. May said the matter required careful was quite cold. Deceased was undressed at arrived at Vancouver on the Empress of japan *

saving life, but it was too late, the deceased Hungarian representative at Shanghai who

Dickens, 20th July,Shanghaivia Foochow Prinz Heinrich, Str Now the time, and the gas was turned right on, The President drew attention to the fact By the jury: The deceased had been in that when the Board called for these volunteers trouble for sonte time and had been depressed MF. Schmucker was to have sailed from New will send to Imus, Island of Luzou, for dis AMARA British steamer, 1,566, C. Mattock, Silesia

17th July, GeneralButterfield & Swire. en routs to Europe, is missing, says the Victoria DISTRESS IN CAVITE PROVINCE.

BALLARRAT, British steamer, 2,860, C. LW Sachsen Rosetta Globe of June 17th The Chief. Commissary of the Department it was impossible for anyone to state that the over his financial embarrassinents. Notwith-

Feild, 21st July-Shanghai 18th July, Saxonia..... epidemic was at its height. He secanded the standing that, there was nothing in his manner Vork on the one for days ago and at tibution to the inhabitants of that village1st July, Singapore 14th July, Coal for Sinapore.

Mails and General-1 & 0. S. N. Ca

Sendai Marut... proposition of the Medical Officer of Health.hich would lead himda suppose that fit the Vancouver brief on the Hit, and suffering for food, not to exceed five thousand Hakodate Jardine, Matheson & Co. Sapore... Mr. Osbornic, Thought at would be as well for- Pleceased contemplated self-destruction, the day of the arrival of the Tamprass. His friends,bounds of rice. These supplies, or so much | SUNGKIANG, British steamer, 99 G. B5 N. Sungkiang it to be known to the public that

Dr. W. D. Cooper deposed to being called in New York, becoming alarmed at his absence thereof as may be necessary, will he turned from the police that Botelers.com Rose police at 230

Dodd, 21st JulyMapila 18uduly Gene Tacoma Lained, because there seemed to be an impres- entering desceased's room there was a strong sion abroad that they could have got as many odour of gas. He examined the body and found wired Premier Samlin requesting sonte inform-place named, and an officer of the subsistence him, so the Interleast pracutado delay, for transportation to the volunteers as they wanted by paying for them, it was quite cold, death having ensued three of mediately communicated by wire with the that they are properly distributed to the needy ation if any were obtainable. Mr. Semlin imdepartment will accompany the same to see but such was not the case. They chuld not get four hours previously. He considered death the usual volunteers by paying for them, and was caused through asphyxla, caused by inhal-

C. P. IL officials and received a message from that was the reason they called for others.

The motion was carried

ing the gas through the tube. The eyes were Mr Marpole to the effect that Mr. Schmucker people, open, and the fingers were clenched

had gone cast on the 7th June. Mr. Sampson recalled stated that there was

1 do not think that gentlemen of their standing in the Colony would care to be so designated in the Government Gazette, and in view of the fact that we love only six Volunteers and that hp cases of plague have been reported in day, it would perhaps be well for the Board to request the Government to thank these gentlemen for their services and to intimate to them, that in view of the abatement of the epidemic, the Board will not require their services after the end of the week.

I have the lionour to be, Sir,

Your most obedient servant,

FRANCIS W. CLARK,

The Director of Public works agreed with the President

consideration.

LIME WASHING.

AN AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN CONSUL

MISSING.

There were one hundred hospital nurses as passengers on the train to San Fernando on the 14th inst, and apparently the authorities think the long expected battle may come off in a fewy. known origin, assens that there are 13,000 days. The rebels are said to be massed in farger numbers than before; one report, of un- rebels around San Fernando. They hope that the heavy rainfall and consequent swelling of streams will hamper the Americans so much as to present a favorable opportunity for attack.

-BATTLE EXPECTED,

SHIPPING REPORTS.

At the last mecting it was agreed that steps no occasion for any Jamp being 10 usd when he missing man fully intended sailing on the Captain Syuiops, of the steamship Parn

The case is a mosk mysterious one. The Teutonic and why he should change his plans intor fail to communicate with his friends in

York is inexplicable..

se the and ditation that a lamp had actually been burning He did not nolice whether the tube was twisted under the arm of the deceased.

Presh 5.W winds.

The affair will probably be cleared up all right bitt at present there is much speculation his way to Europe to spend a long vacation. at to Mr. Schmucker's peculiar action. He w

Inspector Kelly depoced to being called the last witness and saw the body in the poison tion described by Mr. Sampson,

servant

who had not complied with the law as regards limewashing premises. The Secretary sub mitted a report showing steps taken A list of houses having been received, the names of owners were ascertained and those referring to 7 and 8 health districts given to Inspector The Chinese" boy" who had been ser Brett lor service. As,to Nos. . and ra health districts the names cannot be given until Mr. to Mr. Ratch for the past six months said that Clerihew resumes work. Numbers 7 and 8 and toast for about two weeks. Yesterday: bis master had not eaten any food except tea districts have now a week in which to do this morning he went to his room at about half past linewashing after which, in default, they will be proceeded againak jadică any tea. He got a negative answer, and he seven and asked the deceased whether he want- MARKET OVERSEER'S QUARTERS went again in the afternoon when the deceased The Director of Public Works reported that told him that he did not want him in the room Kwong Wo Leung the holder of Frait stalls He however again: went into the room and Nos. 36, 37 and 38 offers $25 a month rental found his master dead, and be immediately for the Norili Tower, he is permitted to erect, went away to inform Mr. Gande. The rubber n Chinese cooking stove in the kitchen of the tobe the deceased took to his room from the said towers and is allowed to accommodate bis: office about two weeks ago, and about week len assistants in the ground floor room. He ago: he noticed that his master had fixed the minuted, there appears to be no administra tube to the bracket with the other.iend on the tive objection to this daye you any objection to bed. He disconnected it, telling his master offer? Ifnot suggest that the $25 a month be that it was no good, as such a sinell came from given to the overseer in lieu of the quarters, it; The deceased was always a good master to which are unquestionably unhealthy for any him European

The Medical Officer of Health said that the suggestion would require the sanction of HE the Governor

The report was adopted.

WASHING TANKS AT TAY HANG

Five tenders for erecting a dam and washing lanks in the bed of the stream above Tai Hang village have been received, namely

Yau Kung Cheung

Hul Young

Tsang Keng paraa

Foo Sili

Li A Ping

$4:20

4,138.10

PHILIPPINE NEWS.

From Manila. Papers. CORRESPONDENTS IN FILIPINO

CAMP:

Captain Hill, of the steamship Glengyle, from Foochow, reports:-Light winds and fine

ear weather.

Captain Dodd, of the steamship Sungkiang, from Manila, reports Fresh W.S.W. winds ith considerable sea, occasional heavy squalls of wind and rain

El Progresso of the 9th instant states that the Revolutionary government have decided Captain Mattock of the steamship Azara, admit representatives of foreign newspape into the Filipino camp. All that is necessary from Singapore, reports:-Moderate to fresh for the correspondent who is desirous of visit. monsoon, moderate sea, fine and clear. ing the rebel territory is to inform the chiefqually towards port. - military officer on the American lines at the point where he wishes to cross, and his admit tance to the Filipino camp will be immediately facilitated.

Captaih Dickens, of the steamship Patrocius,

childy and fine. Arom Shanghai, reports Light NE wind to Turnabout; thence to port moderate S.. wind,

MARIANA BADLY OFF,

Mr. H. Capel deposed that he lived in the the passenger steamer plying between Cavite Santa Jose Mariana, captain of the Isabela, next room to the deceased who was a man of and Manila, was arraigned before Judge very eccentric habits. It was his custom to lie Couriston of the Inferior Provost Court on the down on his bed even in the hottest weather, ith inst, under the charge of having carelessly and close all his windows. Witness left the caused, the collision between his bone and Brewery early yesterday morning and returned launch from H.M.S. Peacock at the mouth of at about eleven o'clock so that he knew nothing the Pasig riyer yesterday afternoon. In the did not think that the boy hexactly stuck case was made over to the Superior Provos of what had transpired during the day. He collision an English saor lost his life. The 10 facts when he stated that the tube had been Court. Mariana is now conGaed atte affixed to the brackets CAs for if Binondo police station, ve

were so, as he lived in inust have smelt the com, lie

RASLAUNCH WRECKED

Mr. J. W. Gande sald that he saw the decca On the evening of the oth instant, of S The first tender, was accepted. A letter from state of health. He was always in financial the current near the Spanish Bridge, and in and on Friday, and he then seemed in his usual o'clock Admiral Watson's launch was caught in the DP. W. of the 7th inst stated that the difficulties, and witness took over the Brevery a disabled condition, was dashed against a tanks had been completed and asked the board to take charge of them. There are toon July 1st, including all his business debis, schooner moored car the bank of the River.

anks in all including one between the over but not his private ones, and matters were now

The letter Also advised that washing input straight Mr. Patch was always a reserved board and another was violently thrown out of One of the crew of eight men jumped over bream above the tanks should

The Captain of the Port's launch quickly came the launch, but fortunately no one was injured. to the rescue, and took the Admiral and his companions aboard his flagship, aris

ited

then kdjourned

THE PLAGUE.

irted to 20th instant-

#during past 24 hours

The jury after a short deliberatigi returned. the following verdict

That the deceased died from asphyxia caused by gas taken by himself while, in an insane condition--China Gazelle,

A NATIVE VOLUNTEER CORPS AT SHANGHAL

Yeste

·20th

during past 24 hours

SHORE

and obtain permis

Consular Body Settlement the

NOTANDA

CALENDAR.

JULY

Meteorological means based on fifteen years observations to 1398,

Barometer Thermometer Humidity:

·Rainfall

WEATHER

Temperature Humidity Rainfall

Chinese-1th of bih inoon of 35th year

Friday, 21st 1899

Kwang-st

Sunw

Low water-Morning

Outward-23rd June-Eenvenue, a7th June Needles 30th June - Formosa, Trieste, Alesia, Kremberg 4th July-Pilgrim, Saratov. Canton, Pyrrhus, Salasic, Pisa, Stolberg 7th July-Ernest Simons, Bisogno, Lath July Benmor, Kherson, Saxonia. 14th July Homeward-4th July-Laos.

Hur, French

Shipping

"Arrivals.

Manila M Mausang

Milke Maru. Kube & Yokohama Mogule New York

Monmouthshire. Victo

Nippon Maru San Bat

Olymp

Pazramatta.in

BELLEROPION, British steamer, 1,318 Yangtze July, Haiphong 18th July, and Holby Victoria

oth, General R. Marty.

Wittenborg Peters, 21st July, Amoy 19th July, Gene-Yawata Maru ral-Buiterfeld & Swire.

GLENGYLE, British stearter, 2,344, H. HIB,

Sepeth 13th

Sin

ard

Sand

Manila

Victo

New York, Victorla Havre, &ci Thursday,

HOW IT IS.

1st July--Foochow 19th July, General PARRAMATTA. British stenuier, 2,854, Admes meet a poor fellow who is so badly, off at b

McGregor Bros, & Gov.

In the streets of the town where I live, fusom Symons, 21st July-Bombay 6th July, and Singapore 16th, Mails and General has lost both his legs above the kades and pants him appeal for a penny or two is hardly to be resisted. H P. & O, S. N. Co.,

self along t

the pavement with his hands, like loaded borgs in shallow water. Thank Mercy, one doesn't often see human hulks like him. Where there single instance of a man having lort both legs or bond amas there are a dozen where only one Imbit pair le missing. And where there is a single ce at the latter sort thegar a hundred cases of bo ars hine, or more or less disthied, by die injuries hich are scarcely jsicalde, nin vury serious to those so unflictel Consequoutly, when we sumes perceive that It Isn't that total wrecks bies tint are most expulistro,ta.soel cy digious host which must work, anit, dor always under licies and against hindra and women: regularly emplored lat wko tinus breaking down in a small was fangements of time was fruetipnd of wa Find I mean. The amount of income. in one year in Euglas is immense, the cause of all, this is discon, and

it le almost ain

Clearances at the Harbour Office Monmouthshire, British str., for Moji Dosing, American str., for Wuchaw

war Lum, British steam-launch, for Macao. Amara, British str, Tor Hakodate Mathew, Britise str., for Swatow Thaler, British sts for Swatow.. Samshie, British steam-Launch, for Samsui

Glengyle, British str, for Singapore. Bellerophon, British str., for Samarang. Patroclus, British str., for Singapore. Hanet, French str, for Hoihowi Formosa, British str., for Swalow, Tetarios, German str, for Saigon. Kyoto Maru, Japanese str, for Moji. Kongnam British str. for Canton, Sullberg, German str. for Chefoo,

Departures.

-July, Tenkai, iritish str., for Shangliate July 21, Triumph, German str., for Hoihow. July 21, lachew, British str., for Swatow. July 21, Sullberg, German str., for Chefoo. Juiver, Thales, British str., for Coast Poris. July 21, sutra, British ste, for Hakadale. July 21, Ingraban, Gennan stry for Cebu. July 21, Polska, British str., for Swatow July 21, Loongmoon, German str. for Shanghai, July 21, Hana French ar, for Hollow, July 21, Argyll, British str., for Shanghai, July

21, Kyoto Maru, Japanese str., for Muji

- Passengers-Arrived,

Per Amara, from Singapore-G Spanish Priests,

3

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bone Look example abil inke h

In the spring of 1

(of this year, (1897); my health began to fall inò, Bly

and after vicole I had pain and

I could not sleep owing to the pain, and every day. I had so much pain that and rapidly lost flest

the tire at night as I could slot did was in agony nigin and Idoat of muscular pa

gradually got sprea

Just lica neurt poundi

Tydwa doctor who gave

morphia to ease the pain but

| Cheri I month a friend who

bendilt he bad derived from the called Mother Selgel's Symp

from Mr. S. Richardson, Cheulist, and in a week I could eat well and distressst to Therefore I kept on

mood) Wiliam Bridge, Grocer and

Per Ballarat, from Shanghal for Hongkong Messrs. Somjeer Lin Do Ye hnd servant, Fokushima and servant, R. P. Saunders and soon was strong and well. I am now Henderson, Mrs M. Mitchell, Messrs. J. W.. of health and recommend this remboy to all shr Grmin.

Richardson, J. Renato Sikh, and Indians with Ton are at liberty to puldid (lig For Singapore Mr and Mrs Layams, and like!!

'Street, Bolton, stoler try Mrs Day For Bombay Messrs N. Somabjee, ing with 35min. Moosa, Mahonedan, and a Sikhs. For will which this article to ext. Sarons are

wo have e an illustration of the pro Sternaan: 9kr omin.

London-Mr. and Mrs. Robinson account of his own en we fet that he lost Per Fatraminita, from London for Manila blomble time fropila haine How Afternoon, ne zhr: 24min. Mr. S. MMcCrea For Shanghai Mr. and represents 1796-Robert Barns died.

ANNIVERSARIES,

Mrs. Allen and infant, Mr. Pitcaim, and Dr. ut to the 1839 Chinese servants of British subject at Kynock, Staf-Sergt. and Mrs: Palkinghorne, it did Henderson's, amah For Hongkong Mr J10617mm Macao withdrawn by Line Mrs Morri's tamah, Mrs Hiller's and amah, it becu Terrific typhooon in Hongkong 16 ships and Mrs. Coney's amab. From Penang

jast, 4 ram ashore, 22 dinmasted Yokohama Capl. and Mrs. Cronin,” Ikrom | Porty na with Winers Capture of Chinking by the British forces, Singapore for Hongkong Mr and Mrs. Johns 881Stucide of Commander Scott of HAALS. Mr. and Mrs. Blamont, and Capt J.T. Wilson

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For Shanghai Ir. A.), Wicks, nèrcial Treaty between China and make bDeparted,

SPANISH PRISONERS, The majority of the Spanish prisoners in Batangas Province are concentrated in the villige Lipa, and are well treated, says a Manila paper. Those who have a profession, of 17th instare allowed to follow.it unmolested, while others. istrate Invited a number of less fortunate; live peaceably in the best hom

and merchants to dinner of the village. With some of the prisoner

to discuss the orga. gratitude has led to love and many marriages 1891 unteer corps at Shanghai.. have been contracted,

n the cops on similar -- In the house of one of the rich residents Municipal Volunteers that village a small theatre has been creo the Tagtai and the und many Spanish pieces have been put

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