No. 9356) JANUARY 28, 1899.)
TELEGRAMS.
(SUPPLIED TO THE 'GRINA MAIL."]
(Via Southern Line). AFFAIRS IN EGYPT. SINGAPORE, 27th January, 1893 Riss Tasha's Cabinet is working cordial ly with the European Oficials. The native
press continusa ite attacks on the British polies and demands Lord Cromer's reall
Lord Dufferin has notified to the French. Government that the increase of the garzi sox in Egypt signifted archango of policy or may modification of astutavons previous ly given with regard to the military occupa tion of Egypt. M. Waddington had been instructed to ask Lord Rosebery the réasone for the increano.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. The O. &0. Co.'s a. a. Oceanie, with the AMERICAN MAIL of January 4, left Yokohama on Thursday, the 26th instant at daylight, and may be ex
the
We hear (says the L. &0. Express) that Li Hung-obang has given an order to the Krupp firm for the necessary installation of foundries at Kaiping, the coal infue sen. tro in Ohili. It is hoped that the necessary raila and part of the rolling stock for the proposed Manchurian railway cai be con- structed at these proposed foundriss. I said the Frondh syndicate is to receive su order for several large bridges for the same
line.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
"FRAGRANT WATERS' MURMUR That upon one question we are all agreed- And it is a grunt luxury to find it no- amely, that the gallant Bons of New tusoara a credit to their country That they have furnished our residents with
novel and most onjoyable entertain- ment, and while thus amusing the pub lio, they have succeeded in giving auh stantial aid to the obsritable institutions
of the Colonz.
That I think everyone will ages in coRVỚT, ing to the Bins' all. good wishes, and many aqually happy. 'return.' That the aid to the charities was, in several
sex, most acceptable and well-timed. That I have had several grogia-set from the dogs, but the dog-owners-about the new regulations, and have been asked by og owners whether the Polles have the power to mass and destroy Rover' «
Frisky
That it is no uo tolling such people that the power to destroy rabid or stray dogs has been in foro in Hongkong for nearly fifty years, for they don't believe it That es a rule the regulation is enforced here in July, during the holteat sensor, and certain dog-owners cannot realiz that precautionary measures are necol. Mary during the cold weather-aut Rover in Ampoondad
Tux venerable concndrum What is worse than dute?" and in reply. Two dates, will inevitably be rolled, says the Daily News, by the ansommerent that an eateE prising Italian, Signor Alessandro Souri, has invented an instrument to which he has given the name of the cornei à piston quatuor. It in in fuct a quadruple cornot à pistos, four of those delectable instru ments being combined and furnished with one oath-piece. The solo instrument is for the right band of the player, while the left hand, meandering over the other three, can simultaneously perform varstions or accompaniments. Altogether it appears to be a very terrible and doubtless complex affair, and its inventor has boer engages valopment of the gedruple earns is froen the Paris, workshop of M. Mile, and Signo: Souri has already given a semi- private performance on it. He, however, does not consider himself yet si expert, but ho hopea by sidnose practice, which will doubtless be appreciated by his neigh- bours, to pocfost himself in fins for that the prescribed time for volonteering Chicago Exhibition,
is drawing to a close, and the numbers of recruita do not rise as they were er pected to do
That although the authorities here are datermined to see that their regulatiora, are respected, it is not part of tasiri duty to Iultate other countries by im posing penalties and confications which aro calousted to unitila commerso while they fail to command respect or to prevent direasc. That I think Commander Ratings hit the
happy medium in this instance, That the Miltary Contribution question is fikely to be thrashed out once more in Farlinmuut; and the case of the Salts
Bottlemen is the instanco which atirata most attention.
That the advice of the dry and Nary Gusefte to the Straits puple-to reckon up the advantages el belonging to powerful Empire like Great Britain, and to bear in mind how only on indepth. dent army and day would ba-is a file
to
TRADE IN THE PHILIPPINES IN
.1899...
NEWS BY THE ENGLISH
MAIL.
BACONURIASS AND THE SILVER QUESTION,
Weshin.Zon, January 11.-The Commit. tee of the House of Representatives have re ported favourably on the Bill for repeating the monthly purcioses of si ver
A CONTRADICTMX.
Lindon, January 10-Reuter learns that the Times statamunt, that the mission of Sir Joseph Won Hidgeway would be attended by a evil display, is lacorrect. Sir Fuseph goes to fangist in a man-of-wat,
at beyond that there will be display.
2 THE COTTON, STRIKE—TERRIBLE
5-JISTEISS,
London, Tannery 13-The Conference
for endurance resalt in short-lived spasms of mutiny, in the coarse of which an affond ing officials seized, and, perhaps (as hap pored one last year), is burned alive. But ordinely this implies too great an exertion; the people are unarmed and very helpless and the system is mately argatesced in unless pushed to intolerable extremes. Y
Mr M. Metzlər &Mr L. Paroto,
We give below a summary of the export trade of the two staple of the Philippine stands-hemp and anger--for the past year through the three principal ports (Manils, Cebut and foil). It will be seen that in epite of the general ory of depression of trade dmost everywhers, the Philip pinys thor signs of life and activity,
VISITORS AT HOTELS. While there were exported 1,271,004
KOMIKONG HOTEL pisala hasp and 2,662,320 pils sugar
I-Col. & Mrs Ball Mr Alban Laroza in 1891, the figures for 1892 were
Hon. Dr. B. Bedles Mr Leeds 1,581,014 pinals hemp and 3,951,000 pleals
M. J. Denávided. Mr D. Macleay Mira L. Blanchard Lieut. Matheson, sugar, the United States and Canada being
Mise Caird and maid Mrs Matheson the two entries which absorbed the excess inhempiaits groater part. ie.,766,152 piouls
Capt. Coll Capt. Callaghan, B.N. Mr. J. BioWilliam
Capt. Moore, RS 1892 against 264,534 picule in 1891. There was an increase in sugar exported held at Manchester, of Eastera aud Capt, and Mes Combe Mrs Niol and child
Great Britain belug 1,306,113 in 1802. Felegates from the spinners, has failed. Mr G. C. Oux Lient. P. O'Malley, against 811,808 in 1891
The operatives proposed short time and Mr F. Orompton A.SC Beside these there are several other a fre par best, reduction, The Masters, Capt. Canungha That it overlooks the fact that, if indepen-
dout and cut off from the aforesaid dat artioles of export too itmereus to be detail-over, declined to agree to short time General Duchemin
2 servanta Empire, the liability of the Straits to atod which contribute to the total increase, add proposed ire per sent. reduction
The discussion was Capt. Fawkes, N. Men Paul tack from without would be imursama The following estimated value of the goods in wages for one sear. bly leas, as any Foreign power resta exported during the year may be of carried on in an amicable spirit. It was ar- Mr and Mrs Frobar Mes C. M. Parkins `
ranged that the onference should reassem Capt. Gérard intarestim
Com'dent, Prost now attack Singapore fuse it belongs
ble
every fortaight during the struggle. C. Goldschmaids Mr & Min Raymond to Great Britain.
1,581,010picals bomp....... $14,220,144
In the meantime the distress is becoming Hor. and Mrs Good-Mr BA. Raymond 11,859,120
·Mr 261,29 quintala tent tobacco. 3,868,364 torrible. The cardroom hands are penniless,
and Mrs E. Sharp and the workhouses are full 137,050 mila cigara y
Mr Fred E. Shear 1,019,419 63,400 61,450 pionis sapansood
Mr F. Handerson Mra L. Starr coffes..
742,805 London, January 13-Mr. Thirkell Mr and Ms InshbaldMr H. B. Temkinn
and child 177,100 White, Chinf-Boeretary to the Chief Com-
Mrs Warren 21,847 mlationer of Burnab, read a paper before Mr J. de Lavandeyra 23,644 the Society of Arta describing the improved 90,875 condition of Rumah under British rals.
6,040 Bir George White, preciding, spoke of the 100,000 ropil pacification of Burmab, and aid that the happiness of the people was the chiai $32,114,981 aim of that grand institution, the Indian
Civil Servies.
That the trouble in Egypt and the incre3,951,000
in the way of occupation there, sre grim comments upen the last election speechos and the policy scuttle.fi
pected hero on or about Tuusday, in designing it ́sioko 3886. The latent do. That of course every daz.ba hia day,' That Lord Rosebery bag tvár been know a
31st inst. The R. M. S. Empress of India, trva Vancouver, loft Nagasaki for Bong kong, sa Shanghai, on Friday, Jan. 27.
at 3 pun
The Austrian Lloyd's steamship Gield, from Bombay, left Singapore on Jan 23, and may be expected here on or about Jan. 29.
The Chins Mutual Co.'s steamer Kaiso,
from London and Liverpool, left. Sin gapore for this port on Jan. 25, and may be expected here on or about
Jan. 31.
ORDEE OF CHORAL SERVICE AT ST. JOHN's CATHEDRAL-SEFTULGESIMA SUNDIT.
Matina-Venito. Sayage; Faalne, Turton Barnby & Brown Smith; Te Daso, Sallirax in D; Benedictus, Gurretts Anther, Teach me, O Lord Hymn, 220; Offertory Sentences, (Stainer). Evensong: Farina, Festes de Tarie
Cantata, Monk; Dous Misertatut, Goss; Hymns, 83 & 240.
ONE of the London corresponderts of the Yorkshire Post tells the following story of M. de Lesseps, which, he says, is of doubted authenticity, his informant having been present at the scene deacrite-When had ruson to suppose, from information re- Lord Wolseley was at femilia in 1882, he esived; that B. de Lesseps was in communi cation with Arabi Fosha. In consequence, a class wateli was kept upon the movementa of le grand Francais, with the resalt that he was detected in the sot of telegraphing to the rebel leader advising him to stack the British force at onse. If the misage bad' been seat, and the advice followed, there can be no doubt a beary blow would have been looted upon the English force. News Hysans, 103, 111, 254; Pantro, 24; 44-of the incident was wired home at the time,
them. 2.
bat, jaumably for reasons of international diplominy, was never made public, M. de Lamers, however, was kept practially ander look and key for some time afterwards, and was only allowed to drive out ce a day in a carriage under military escét.
UNION CHURCH.-KUNDAY, FINGARN TIH, 1893, 11AM.
Tas delivery of-tha English mail was begun at 5.07 p.m.
York on the 26th instant.
but when one's dog takes to gadding shout and be has a day' with the Polion, that day's doings cut $3. That the moral is, Look after your deg as well as your dog collar, and so are the Palice the trouble of looking after them. -
as a Bouttler," and be à now preserving one hold on Egypt and the Labors).Ca bicat at one and tho asne time.
BROWNIE
TRAINING NOTES. Only a poderate number of Sportü ** turned up at the course this morning, me of the regular attendants haring evilutly That the old Artillery Corps-the uncles been unable to resist the fascinations of the of any subsequent addition to the Auenjoyable bropshire Dane, and made e xiliary For has been brought up the required amber, but the new Marin late night of it. The curse, which has been sarafally watered, isin frit-rato cider, Corps is still shorthanded.
to
That I hear of a hybrid sort of combits tion which was to be made up of sidents who cared neither for uniform nor military rul,
that I should be sorry to be caught by
sney, with a file in my posseaska
21,029
17
angat
5,570 quintals indigo...... 485 pioula gum slæaviga.. 2,610 bido,
cordage 1,00
168 m. o. pearl shalle Various cher articles
If the porenes in the volume of imparts is roportionately great there should be go complaint of bad trade. There won 6 mark- ed falling off in ante, however, thich attributed to the presman of vermin which attacked and destroyed the plants.
from Så $5 for hamp and $8 to $5.50 for Freight to the United States fluctuated and owner can gallop their maga with on-sugar: freights to Great Britain being 12.0 Adence, though naturally the going being to £3.7.0 for hemp and £1 to £1.12.6 for bit heavy has the effect of making times sugar.
slow..
THE DANGERS OF KISSING THE BOOK.'
•
The first poar to gallop wes Guardian, who went a mile, finishing faftly wel, in 20), 1.91, 1.45, and 2.20. Enthusiast
There has been some correspondence in cantered the same distanci in 2,36. apaise the Hose papers fataly about the English was sent 3 of a mile; "tine 36, 1.10, 146. manner of taking the oath in Court, by Majestic was only trotting, and his cable companion, Horeil, I do not see on the kissing the Book,' which many people re- gard as dangerous from a hygienic point of Thunderjok galloped a mile in very good,
course.
style and finished strong; time 918 last view. The outer casering of the sacred m. 31 a. His new order is to be son-volume which does daty in the oath-taking gratulated on the way this pony is improv-ooremeny in the law couste is often, if not ing.
THE RAPID PACIFICLETON OF BURMAH.
THE KORKANS.
man
M. Hartung
Mr W. Parfitt
VICTORIA HOTEL
Mr Ed. Auguria Mr A. L. Raguall Mrs. Bagnail Mr Oh. Binder
Mr Billen Mr Hermet Me W. Hunter
Mr Kahne
Capt. FA. Kolod
Capt. F. O. Blanco Mr John Bolton Mr Leitso Mr C. Brown
Mr José F. Constan-
ting
Mr M. P. Coumbs Mr. B. Dowier
The following extract is from "Notes from the Far West, a series of pictureegas Times:- descriptions of travel now appearing in the
Mr Durmini Mr G. W. Eldy The people always wear hats, and bave 1 Mira Farmer. head place accommodated to very situation Me M. Ginsburg An almost every incident in life. This is Mr A. Hanan.
Mr Metaliau Me J. Roas hir W. Schwalor Mr Stale Mr Joha Stewart Mr George Stewart Me Alfred Swan Me G. S. Thorapion
Mr H. J. Workinan
MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL.
a peculiarity which helps to make the wearers piotaretque; while as to Korona standards of somfort we have nothing to do but to wonder.
Miss V. G. Hogg As to their physique, the Mr Beattle. men are stalwart, well-built, and bear Me S. L. Benjamin Me W. Machean. themselves with a manly air, though of Mr H E Boxshall Mire W. Macbean, dodle and ametimes timid expression. The Mr Hart Back nurse and old.con hair is worn leng, but is twisted into a Rev. R. F. Cobbold Mr Charles G. Malsh
Mr J. Mitchell top-knot, protected by the crown of the Me Cachmane
and Mrs 0.0. Mrs Van Nicrop Coban
Mr Ross thrae belonging to the upper classes are not aforementioned hat. The women, of whom rible, but the poorer among whom nay he son by hundreds engaged in marinal lalone in the houses, strees, and fields, cannot be described as beautiful. They have
a peculiar arrangement of drous by which
Mr J. B. Coughtria Mr F. Saunders
Me and Mire W. J.
Bundora Mr B. drawford Mr Goo, Fenwick
S
Mr and Mrs Harding Mr and Mrs F. (
Sester and child
Mr Taylor
Miss Hogy
WINDSOR HOTELA
Mr J. R. Joyce Mr and Mrs Alox.
Kemure
and wearing no dikaneties uniform to prove that I was not a guerilla. That there my be reasonable objection to all Volunteers being placed under Military lay during, war even white they are at liberty to follow their ciril vocations; but you must have a uniform when in slice, olet you may be diet ingloriously, That the worthy Attorney General has re- turned to his old game of posing as a pescemaker without reasonable grounds. That he of all others knows full well that the wharf and pier own have asked for the bals upon which this loop Mr Bussy's gray Darty candidate Flash generally, rather repulsive in appearances short white bedice covering the shoulders, sum of $180,000 compensation was at light was sent alone for 1 miles. I limed and it appears that to put one's lips to it and a voluminous white petticoat and pantaloons below, leave the breast exposed ed at.
the last 11, 257, and wis much impressed may not only satrage ono's sense of "clean-ween. Their hair is blook and is wound Mrs Barroll that the Government have stated that no by the way the pony daished.
Tinder schedule of that such could be found, al-ridden by Funoh, eaved a similar dialiness tut be a positive danger to one's lan big coil round the temples, supplying Master Barroll
a welcome contrast to the greasy though Mr J. F. Boulton though two documents baring upon that tance in 8 p. 45 sec. Boldheart all went health. The British Medical Journal in
fascinating editure of the females of Japan. Miss L. Bua question are believed to exist.
mile and a half, time 342. Mountaineer,
unlike, the tall, robust, good-looking, idle Mira Chapman bility of adopting the Scutch manner of Greas, and the diminutive, ugly, nimble, Mr S. I Danby taking the oath, to which at least there indomitable Japanese, still wore so are the Capt. Uh. N. Dodd can be so hygienis objections:-
waren the hard-visaged, strong-limbed, Mrs Dodd masterful house-wife of Horos, and the Rev. F. E. Dunlop
childroa ing Japantas damsel. Of this people, the males among whom exceed the females, Mr G. Bagel there are believed to be abatt 12,000,000 in Kores, an area very similar in extent to Great Britain. I give this total as a main, possessing a probable approximation to ineth, between the two extremes of 7,000,000 Me P. Haber Mr A. Trante, and 23,000,000, both of which have figured Mca D. B. Harmony Mrs. G. Tufosil is recent publications, and which illustrate Me FW. Johnson Lt. W. R. Willis,... the prevailing ignorance about a country
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honour of Knighthood on Mr J. T. Godney, thongat, of the new gospel of Labour are That in one document the Government viloted by Mr. Master, and not galloping the folkwing article discusses the advisa Ideed, if the men of the two'nations are Major Chapman
Chief Justica of - Trinidad, and recently Puiane Judge in the Straits. Lady Robinson bas kindly consented to distribute the prize to the girls of the Government Central School for Girls on Wednesday next (Feb-1st) at Goverment House.
Polka Quadrilie....
Major Lyall
Mr A. Meurant
Hon. N. G. Mitchell-
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Mrs Mitchell-Innes M: W. T. 8. ALOuAD Capt, and Virs Morris
MFW: Sharples DrStaphenson, U...
Black Pearl did a very nine gallop and from reports which havo appearod in staffing, kook-kneed, langhing, bewitch- 1 Mr. Danian and Mfend Mrs Pigott
From communications we have received, the day papere, it would appear that a considerable number of medical men bars recently taken, as we bare enggested they should the pours of demanding to be sworn in the Bontoh man, with uplifted hand, As, however, the provisions of the Oaths set and form of the Scotch oath do not seem to be familiar to some magistrates, judges, and judicial officers, it may be as wall test out the fante precisely.
des
nilles Capt. A. Tilst Yo ComulP.Cavan Capt. & Mrs Stonbau
Miss K. Stephenson Mr Barrio Fernan-Mrs P. B. Stepheaton
Colonia (Mr Buxey's sub.) went 1 mile, time 2.21mving freely. Fagrant, 32miles, also moving well, in 33,110, 145, 2.51 LA berly and Onyz, 14 wise; the dan palling ovoz the gb. cll the way and dashing in canter-ine 393, 1.17,1.65, 2.38, 3033.
Talisman and Solu wont the same distance in 2.67, the former going very well Juniperand Assyrian Ald 1 mile, stedly, in 2.26. Dainty cantand the same dinonce in 2.28.
The fifth section of the Oaths Aot and a population that have not as yet been Heil, ridden by a boy, had a mile spin declans, without any qualification, that if through the mill of the statisticion. Mar- with Fiction, hir Coutts us, the former and any person ye whom an sath is administering at an early age, prone to large fami-For London, 2:483 boxes Tea, seatalina a little the best of it at the finish; time 33, and maurer in which an oath is war, peettienos, or famine, Korean pop containing 4,515 Tbs. Dongon: 26 cas
ed dates to awoar with uplifted hand, in Hos, and undiminished for many years by 62,143 its Scented Caper, 215 boxes Ta 17, 1,45, 2.914.
Tax . & Arratoon Apcar, frots Cakuits, luft Singapore for this port this afternoon. Tax Slik ar Empress of Japan trom Hong-THE Spectator has the following note on the latest indiention It Homestead of the kong 28th December, was delivered in New approaching industrial mittontium :-We coufce we did not balievo, the story that some of the strikers at Messrs Caruggio's THE Qon has been pleased to confer the Homestead Mills had endeavoured to poison the son-Uaionists. The devotees, wa capable of violonce even to the shedding of wharves are not supposed to be included very kindly, was sent the Derby couns, in blood, but they are not earable of wo
in the total aura of compensation, and in 35, 1,91, 1461, 2.241, 3.083, 3.431) this dastardly a crians as poisoning the food of
the other the official pierze counted in.pany is either off, or will not extend him their brothers' merely because, rather than Thas before de Attorney General is entiself an lese in company. be hungry, they accept lower vages, The
tled to invoigh against the frailties of au- cvidence, however, accumulates. Patrick
official hoon nature, he ought to be miles; time 3.86). Gallagher, the nook who originally revealed
perfectly open and above-board, and net the plot, and his assistant, Davidson, have been arrested, and the Coroner has ordered
lay himselfopen to the sspicion of keep ing something up his aleuve which might the bodies of all who have recently died at
throw light upon the subject in hand. the mills to be shamed and examined, Tex Bud of the Jet Shropshire Light M Christie;; an official of the Carnegie That this firing of $180,000 has never yet been vaphined, although I believe it Infantry will play the following programme Company, affirms that the practice was
sould be done without difficulty. on the Barrack Square, Murray Barracks, carried on on a great scale, that thirtyThat Mr Gapimen dexterossly evaded all two men have died, and that two thousand
meation of how this son had boor az- this avoning, commencing at 7.30 -
mere bave sickened, esmo of whom will give
rived at and merely called upon the Kutschke.
evidenco at the inquest. The poison em-
world to bobold how the wharf-owners London Life.
ployed is supposed to have bron arsenic (
fought over the boues at graciously ést Avant lo Bal.
but there is a suspicion in some case of thi
apart for them. Witchery. use of erotan.ail, which the palec nors pro Arry and 'Arriet.bably fancied would produce iness and Fantine.
excesive wsuknæs, but pot denih. · Another Pantomime.
ense of the same practice bus both díanovered .Of To go.
in West Virginia. We do not know that Last night the members of the Garrison poison is worse morally than dynamite; bat Staff and Departmental Mess gave an entertainment which was intended in an bine a 'send off" for their comrades who are leaving for home and a welcome to ro. cont amirais. The chair was occupied by Garrison Sergt.-Major J. G. Newbury, who discharged his duties in a manner which commanded the approbation of all present. ' Quartermuter-Sergeant Dawson catered, and it is needless to say that has department gave thorough satisfaction An enjoyable evening was spent with song, speech and toast, and the entertainment was voted one of the best ever held under the suspices of the mess. The programms was contributed to by Borgis Major Harrison, Medios Staff Corps; Mr Abrebart, School masterBorgt-Int. Tennant, Staff-Sergt. Mars, Stall-Sergt. Odibam, Staff Sergt. Olark, de
Vale Schottiebe Lancer scr
Quadrilla Pulka
Hn Abrahaet, the Garrison schoolmaster In Hongkong, met with much success at recent examination. He put forward 60 papila for examination, only cus of whơm failed to obtain a pass. The certihostes gained wore-Ent olsas, &; second clans, 30; third blues, 90.
Oun readers will be interested to learn
its use always suggests a mearer and more devilish kind of hate. Clearly the Unionists and Free Labourers bate one other more then nations at war do, for the latter always avoid the use of poison. And yet we are told that in the industial millenium which is waing, war will be extinct, and all man. kind, will love one another!.
THE PUBLIC ADDRESS TO THE UNOFFICIAL MEMBERS.
That the Atteracy Cuneral ides of chick
ing litigation is most refreshing, and the non-litigious wharf-owner must smileover his
amount fa gained by the litigious orOOT Arrangement, mantely, that whatvor over his share must be deducted provata
from the share of those ouers who do That I hear a former proposal of obtaining
not elect to go to the Supreme Court
an arbitrator, by which I suppose any appeal to
to the Supreme Court is burred That people believe the worthy Attomey
by agroomint, is likely to be revived. General thinks he has made an honest endeavour to facilitate matters; but how far short man's performance.may fall of bis inteul, and how defective sometimes may be the means employed, are the lessous bee illustrated.
usually adminlaterat in Scotland, be ahailon mest auquestionably heon the increase
be administered to him in such form and mater without further question (61 mud 52 Vio, E. 42, 1.6),
EXPORT DARGOES.
9 S. Dardane, sailed 15th Janu
Per S. 8. Jaut, sailed 17th January
Arenalle outered mile in 1.50, Stead fact, M Derrick-Huster's honest-wing bus poraitted to dom, and the oath shelt whilst the large tracts of unoaltivated and China were, & oases Blackwoodware, 13 cases sub., weit a mile in 2.0, Arishing well.
simmest uninhabited sonetry that still swoit Silks, 50 cases Cigars, 19 asks Presentse, Coils Rope, 20 boxes Bristles, 120 bals Varuna and Viper dao galioped mile,
the ploughshare and the persant cannot fail 200 phys. Ganes, 205 rolls Matting, 25 the Malthaein enthusiast for Waste Sik, 300 casks Ginger and 100 cars to disappoint t time 2,23), the sab. fishing in very good style.
This saactment applies not only to all uany years to come.
Soy. For Cape Town, 4 oues Cigars," For Of the people so constituted there appears Port Eliga both, 4 cases Cigars For Mon- usetead, who is koking well, dkl 1 forme of the witness casi, e con in, but to be but one opinion as to the national tavideo sadjer Buer.ca, Ayres, 150 page miles in 305.
or criminal courts or before coroners,
character and physique. While an invige. Tea. Faugia Bullagh, who is evidently com-leo to the swearing of affidavits before a
commisioner, and to the swearing in oftingolimate bas znace then naturally long. ing on, did a mile in 14).
Stonehenge, accurapanied by somthing juror and to all forms of oaths of office-in lived and strong, their habitsoflife and morals
Caues, 17 cases Blackwoodware, 20 boxes else, gantered units to 1.474; this pray is a word, to every oath which may be low-mve rendered that subject to many forms For Loudon, 2,821 kalea fiemp, 60 tales one of the best movers among the ascrip- fully administered in Great Britain and of ailment and disease while their wast of Vermillion, 13 cases Cigars, 84 hores fan. freland. The charge of form, has no re- pntact with the world and their servitude contrass, I case Silks, 15 cress Merchandees tian grifits.
lief, and it is
is a form of government which has nsrer 054 boxes Tea, containing 197.764 lbs. impro fare farction tu religious belief, -per for either the site or the judge to either eucouraged or admitted of individaaf Scented Caper, 726 boxsa Tea, containing describe it as a firmation. It remains enterprise, but which has reduced all exempt 15.240 ibe. Soupted Orange Paboe. For an oath of the same character in all but the the privileged class to a dead level of a France, 50 cases Staraninsed and 10 borss forms before, But the Spetch form smplaintag poverty, have left them inert, anual Oil
sapore, ented 19th scioargi risks of fistlers, and apathetic. Asindividuals they should be exactly followed,
Por & 8. Mirtapare, the invalidity would be at once incurred if possess any attractive, sherteristo-For London, 220 balsa Wante 311, some private variation were allowed to grow the upper elases being polite, oultivatud, ap. The form is simple, except in the feet friendly to foreigners, and priding in. shef it involves a different form of wolves on correo deportment; while the In threase of the vitress oath, the Bootch lower orders are good tempered, though words are I arent by Almighty God very excitable, oheerful, and talkative, (and as I shall answer to God at the Great Beyond & certain point, however, both Day of Judgment that I will apask the classes relapse into a similer indiffers.ce, Played this storms and resulid in a tenth the whole troth, and nothing but the which takes the form of ad idolent protest 502 bales Raw Sille, 10 bales Waste Sille, truth The juror's ooth is analogens: Igainst action of any kind. The politiden 10 cases Silk Picco (acoda, 50 cases Busen
More and Moter went mile a 1.45, the latter finishing the batter of the pain.
Switchlech wout steady mile, time 2.39.
Heciprocation and Paper and Sul, after trotting raid, several times, galloped mils in 1, 1.074, 149.
That an address to Life Unofficial Members of Council has been circulated, and the approval, support and encouragement of the representatives of the people, in the recent fight for retrenchment are now solicited from residents generally tored.§ ́a mile in 1.07h Justions of the Pesce, members of the Chamber of Commerce and ratepayers of, all'alannel
Primms was on the Course, azi can
OBDITON
ses Silk Place Goods, Smees Bristle and pkgs. Sundries For Frauen, 201 bales Raw Sut and 5 cases Silk Place Good bales Raw Silk For Italy,
Por B. 3. Melbourne, sailed 25th Jan, [... For Bier, 2 balen Silk (Landed from Shaught and reshipped.) For Continent,
We give below the address which is to bo presented to the Unofficial Members of the
an expression of, Legislative Council, as publio confidence in them wai of approval | of their efforts, specially doing the pat foy years, to promote economy and aff. clemy in the pablis morrice red to obtain) for the Unofficial Members of Council, and through them, for the community, a more potent volcs to the administation of the affurs of the clony Copes of the al dress will be left at various places in the That an the Yes mvoted to memorialise Rova, Firth had 6 wickets for 69 1003 Badost by God, and as I shall answer to God in Soul remeine civil, but is wholly deaf to tial Oil, 225 cases Staranized, 4 cases ass at the Great Bay of Jadgmont, that I will persuasion. The walie werke one day and Bangles and 600 boxes for For Condott, Herbert S. for 14. For the Men, E. wall and truly by this lasue, and a true dawdles away his wages upon the two szt. 40 bale Raw Sills, and 189 cheste Indigo.
Colony For signature and its to be hoped that the name of every taipayer in the Colany will be found in the list ---
I THE UNOFficial: Krasers of the
Legislative Council of Hongkong GENTLEMEN-1-We, the Undersigned, ratepayers of and rosidonta in Hongkong, { ibjak it expedient at the present junctura in e affairs of the Colony to give ex pression to our inanimona opinion, that in | the performance of your dates in the Fe gktiro Counal of the Colony you harp
entitled to all the countenand and support that can be sarded you of this public expression of our opinion.
(mys the L. & C. Express) that the Hong-served wall of the Community, and ar kong Jaklies Monument of Her Majesty has been temporarily erected opposite the Borse Guardo in Parliament-strast, Lon- We desire to thank you, and do don, in the vacant space where Carrington most heartily, for your efforts, especially Bonse once stood The statos, which bas during the last few years to prometé been executed by M. Raggi, represents the exomy, and eficiency in the public se7. Queen in a sitting posture, and may be viss, and to obtain for the Unofficial described without exaggeration as a Members of Council, and through them, triumph of the Mulpter's art. It rate for the Community & more potent voice is
pon large granite pedestal, and the the administration of affair. ..
kitode of the figure, sented in an upright 3-Wa desire furthermore, to convey to posities upon a carred oak what is more you our very decided opinion, that on al zintarel and graceful, giving a lelike ap.quations that have come before Cound peurante not oftes attained in statuary for its consideration, you has shewn your representations. The portraiture in excel. maltas to be competent and capable advisors lent, and we bave to doubt that when the of the Government, analy prompt to etaine reaches its destination it will oppose the official phalanx then the is be generally agreed that it is a very traits of the Colony seemed to require it, Jaithel likeness of Her Majesty, The equally ready to support the Government, drapery is exocuted with equal skill, the when the Government appeared to bars smallest details being reprenanted with revon and justine na ila alde truth and accuracy. The dimotions of We are you that you have the the Agure are large, but the proportions fullest support and sympathy of the Com are so exsot that on looking at there is manity in your endeavours to reduce the nothing to suggest anreality. In short, expenditure un, And at the same time to the general effect of the monument, as race the ofitioney of, the Public Sc whole is a very happy one, and the scalp vices in the Colony. tor certainly to be congratulated apon the my la mich he has carried out is Sack. It is a fitting memorial to mark the Jubles of the reign of Her Majesty and the colony will bars in it a work of art woll worth possansing. In its present position scions support in the future than ins
sttracting a good deal of attention bean given feu in the
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and is will, no dubt; servo as a testimony
5.We feal sure that you will coatiari to o labour salously in the interests of tho Community, and we preniss you, that
when necessary and as opportunitios, may occur, we wile it more 4
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We resin, Gentlemen, Your humole Hongkong, January 28th, 1899.
to people at kobe of the loyalty of Servante.
Hongkong...
That this is as it should be, and I fancy that the signatures will be as genom) and numerous as are the rives and Clauses of the commnity of Hongkong.
the Scoreary of Stats direct, but that
would hire been a muske, as our re, presentatires bare already done w in s letter which cannot be called either am- biguous or wanting in free, That the opinion of the community can easily find its way to The Secretary of State, with a covering letter from the
Unofficial Members; and this is the correct channel for the views of therate- payarea
That I have seldom seen such unanimity amongst all clasada as has been expresed upon this subject, and as the treatment of the public representatives by the Colonial Becretary has been added to the conviction that there is "nomsthing rotten in the state of Denmark, the address is certain to be most oumerously sigeed.
of the Momgerioa That the steamers
Maritima now come under the same harbour and qauracino rules as other merchani vessels.
That the Captain of the Melbourne has been
forcibly reminded of that lack during the week, and things will no doubt gý more: smoothly in consequence
view of the case.
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MANE, BOYS.
win by runs for the Men.
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rerdie gire according to the evidence The map, or estler, fakes his own time In malker case are the words 'So help me about his own and his pack-pony's meals, God' added. In all cases the witness takes and no reasoning or compakion in the world the eth standing, with the bare right hand would dieter hins from his complacent aplified shove the head. If a man, he is languor. This idiosyncrasies may only be anacrered, but, u in England, & Jew interesting to the unconcerned student of swom covered. If a woman, the is not to national charter, but they are of capital be viled, and takes of her glove. The raportance in their bearing upon aelezel witness oath to administered by the presid-life. Wien, farther, they are crystallised ing edge, rather than by an officer of the inte hardness and are inflamed by the hadits court, but the jury wat in administered by of au apper and officiat daas..which sub- the derk of court In either case the persists by extortion, and prabbits, outside its non diming to be so sworn should have the limits, sitter the exercise of surplus arrel words said over to him, and should activity or the accumulation of wealth........ report them. Ne book or other symbol is they explain how it is that the Koran used, and the oath is completo us euon es people remain poor amid stores of naprobel the works are said. All penalties for per-wealth, apathetto where there should other jury or other conquiances are unaffected wise be a hasdred incentives to diligence, by the change of fora, for which, as will nerveless in the face either of competition
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Tex following nazative illustrates how at it, though in fact it could hardly be ex-three men witboat augmenting the strangth Direction of That it must be said in favour of tho oftoials times patives of dia are with-peoted that the multitude of judicial offoors of one. So it is in every department of the
of this Uolany that they have, expecially out empathy for Buzopean in the sxi-corned would at ones know the exact national existence. An immense reserve Forse ......... of late, made an honest endearer to goscias of official if we ladies, whose details. The witnes's right, however, is of masculins fores is diverted from the Seld Weather carry out quarantine regulations without husbands had boom ordered away on some quite absolute and sy soroner or judicisi of labour and is lust to the nation by being Rain*** entailing
hier refching would probably subject absorbed into the yarns, or offices of the aadae ancyance to ship-expedition, had slected to stay buy con binlf so on action for damages and costs. local magistestas and prefeste, where their owners or passengers,
in a small station where the Civil Surgeon
Imight be expedient for removal of prao-function, instead of invigorating the blood That is imposing hudot 8250 upe, the waiva. This officer, having been osled in tical digolties if the Home Offee and the of the country, is to suge that of their
Captain of the Afelbourns for breach of native.
The pupulation of Harbour regulations and quartins to attend them, and seeing their helpless Lord Chancellar wre asked to line official fellow mantrymen, rules, the Magistrate took a fair and just conditio in a strange place, commiserated notices on this subject to the judicial offices Korea may, indeed, Ea roughly divided with them thus, Ide zincerely pily both with which they are in communication into two cases the upper or offcial,
f you abandoned women."
One point which should in such a case be entitled gambare, whose position or gun- That the maximum punishment was $2000 | of y
and imprisonment with hard-labour for
borns in mind is the position of the words tility in a bar to work, and who, therefore, eno year, but for a deliberate though TO DAREN GREY HA-Lockyer's Gulphurs to the Day of Jadgment which are must anbiet upon other; and the great technical breach of the law like that Hsi- Batorer is the quickest, best, extat; next marked in bracket shore. It is said that residuum, was business it is to be sub- committed by the Captain of the less, elets more that aug. ether. The solor the word, slough they are unques sieted upon, and to flet feit the produse of Melbourne, full justice was malad ont prodal is most satural. Lockyer Salbertionsbly a part of the autheulid and cus. their latour the elonder recessities of exis by the substantial though zessuable is the vuly Bagish Eeir leatorer alverally tomary form handed down from earlier tenor for themselvia Poverty in the penalty of $200.
time are now frequently emitted in of destitater there is nol: but poverty in That I think the Magistats fully mab the LIVE COMPLAINZE-Dr King'a Undelics protice by the stab judges and sheriffe the sense of having ne suplas beyond the gravity of the offence, vithout importing and Quimize Liver Fille, withard Marenty, abo whes administering the oath. Probably, bars means of livelihood and of the parly- into his sentence any of that viziative potent analy rector all iver and stomach thenfure, the oath even without the words eie of all enterprise is almost unireraul. and trade-crushing spirit which it so Coraplaints, Biliones, Hadanie, sickness, would be quite vaid. But in the absense Any lens indolent people might be expested componir Spaniels and French parts of Shoulder Pains, Harbarus, indigenden: Con- of any authoritative raling on the matter it to rebel; and occasional magisterial e- aroachments beyond the limits of practice. stipation, Hade only in Losjan." Bald #1977: will be proper to repeat the full formula.
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