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and women to give away in the streets. As soon as a man smells them his head gets dizzy and he becomes delirious and jumps about. Four or five hours after- wards he dies without fail. Be careful not to fall into this trap or you will lose your life. On no ac- count treat this as idle talk".

On Monday morning the 11th instant H... 'S Consul wrote to the Viceroy asking that precautions might be immediately taken and that his Excellency would give him an interview at once.

As a result of these rumours at noon the same day a savage attack was made by a mob on two American Missionary ladies one of whom only escaped with her life through the bravery of an Englishman Mr J.H.Barton.

Un the morning of the 12th at his interview with the Viceroy H.M.'s Consul insisted strongly on the danger of the situation because of the excitement of the common people whose minds were inflamed with grief and anger at the ravages of the plague and who were looking round for an object on which to wreak vengeance. In such circumstances it was a crafty and wicked thing to direct their minds against for- eigners. His Excellency gave prompt orders for the arrest of the authors of the lying rumours and placards and for the issue of a second proclamation.

were moved to defend the settlement.

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