FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1805.
To-day the Criminal Bessions were formally adjourned till Monday by the Acting Pulsus Judge, MA. O. Wise.
THE CHINA MAIL.
7
DEFECTIVE DRAINY
The Burveyor's reports on the condition of a number of house drains were consider- od. On one of the reports, relating to * Temple Street, Yaumali, there w
CEYLON . CHINA TEAS.
that the scention brought against him is
IMPROVEMENTS AT ADRE. WHAT WILL BE THE EFFECT OF rue win? a further plot on the part of his enemics. An estimate of 1237,600 has been sane. The question was recently put to us THE ANGLO-RUSSIAN HAPPROCHEMENT. tioned to provide additional accommoda. whether we did not think that the affects of St. Petersburg, December 20-The Nercetion for British officers at Steamer Point, the wor
would not ba'disastrous to the Ceylon Angla-Russian
to help steamer Glenarising, which perivad
FIRE broke out this erauinig, at a few Police, in the chair; there were also pre glad to know that the Board are bearing minute by Mr Francia to the effect that Jena in progreta between China and Vremya, opusmenting on the question of wa | Aden.
THE SANITARY BOARD, compliance with the notice then served upor de, the squatters and their dwellinge The usual fortnightly meeting of the Sa-on suland lot. 1,018 have how been re- nitary Board was held yesterday afternoon. moved, which, we understand, is all the Mr F. H. May, Captain Superintendent of Banitary Board, required. We shall be mind request licences should mitutes to six o'clock, Fat Mse. Ohun's sont : 1108. I. A. Cooper, Director of Public to renewed for the kooping of phe, on our Photographio Studio, just opposite the Works; Dr Ayres, Colonial Burgeon; property, to the granting of which previous- Board complained, "We are, sir, your was confined to the top floor, where it II. McCallum, Socrotary, originated.
as the houses probably belonged to differ. ten enterprize. It wan that the defeat that, if Great Briochement,
declares
Central Firo Brigade Station. The fireDr Hartigan; Mr K. K. Leigh, and Mry we ascribe the nuisance of which the Board, and that the Permanent Committea pite to Western idoso, and in all probabili-¡ fortifled station in the entrates of the Sox in lat. 0.36 N., leng. 108.38 E., to lak #30
We learn from a Ceylon journal that the Ballarat, which arrived at Colombo on the 16th ult. from London, brought out the ailver required for the striking of the new
DROIDY AND PAVER IN THE TUNG WAH
MOSPITAL Further papers on this subject had been circulated. The following minutos appended:
ware
obedient servants,
Cand.
.
The Chairman said the Board had power ahinery from that part of the | Russian maríuo advance post. Eussia will | quantity of wreckage copainting
Por pro. JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
A. W. DICKSON, The following minutes were appended:- Mr II. Medium-The ficat point raised Dr Hartigan-The Board should press
by this latter is, has the notice which was know the number of cares admitted, what not; but, as the division between inland defiood on the localities they came from, the nature of lots 1,018 and 1,019 is not
ATROCITIES,
British dollars for the Straits Settlemente, this alter on the Government. We must served boen fully complied with 3. I think theomalvus to submit the plan. Ho mored ment. First and foremost, we would probrated his eighty-fifth birthday to-day. planks with oakum alill banging from them 19th and stored away at the Hongkeng and of the fever (walarial or typhoid), before on the ground, I am not a certain, and adopt the suggestions of the Surveyor, falling-off to Great Britain alone amdgat He received an immense number of con-
to oradicate it, Tho It seems to me that there are atill*** | and that their attention be called to the the countries of the world.. There has been gratulations and presents also waited for four foot of its length. For upon to the Calcutta Mint on the following day. Board in 1891 was evidently of the meanitary dwalings on t
ent owners it was a case for redrsings on of Calns by the more highly-disciplined Jap. sia, the should assist her to acquire Call- Singapore of talent ing. Traink ongeof a common plan under the direction of the rese troops would open the Celestial Empoli for the establishment of Russian reports as followe:- Un the 7th fustani, bad recommended open drains in every ty, would give a great stimulus to the cheap of Marmors, with a point on the opposite N., long. 106 34 E, or Paio Sapaiti N. 50
production of tea by the introduction side of the Asiatic shore and Lemuoe or E. true, 40 miles, at 1.80 p.m., t
of да and by increasing the Mitylene in the Grecian Archipelago as a
Glenartney began to steam amongst nader to order a common, plan, but he did not grea the
product
of boards, think it had ever bean exercised.
world. The argument, however, implies, to then give Great Britain satisfactory planks, sides and ends of cases, about the The Director of Public Works exid it our thinking, that those who hold it have guarantees for the integrity of India. size of corio or match eases. Three of the might be well to suggest to the owners a but imperfectly grasped the position MI GLADSTONE ON THE ARMENIAN
sides or ands of cases were marked * A. common plan, but it was for the owners of the China tea trade, at the present mo
M. E. 24 and 117 F. 0, 19 London, Dec. 29.-Mt Gladstone cele planks of a house painted white; deck 10. Bida that the ouers be called upon to retrain out that the exports of China tea show
one plack and what appeared to be a from all ports of copperes or some dark green paint no such movement in shipments from China the world. Several deputations
rost was to Russia or to America. And the reason upon him. Amongst the lattor were re-felted or painted dark brown-also a gang- occupied apparently aspermanents
why this failing-off bas ocurred is out be. presentatives of the Armenian community ladder broken
way Theeu deullings certainly do not
the lower end h the provisions of the Building
end (or in the in comply Ordi-
Engisud, who wished to mark the it may have been & bridge ladder with with t
quantity of tea produced in
a handsome chalice painted black sides, whita lathe underneath pance, nor do they seem to ma to be in
"ÁLITY STATISTION.
oguse British merchants do not purchase it to Hawarden Church, y roturns showed a death | for scoordance with the terms of the Orown
export Great Britain,
market reports which putation, referred to the } the siza and, appearanos of lower desk
owing receiving the find a ek ended Zith December of to their inability lease, which was granted in 1886, when a
have been published
she regard.
batches. The Glenartney was stemming . 1 Bibla mean of getting done what has to be the so-called equstters are in cccupation / 10.8 and for las week ended 50 January for it there. Given caly the demand for it ing" the atrocities committed by Turkish 25 W. true before a fresh splatoon and
farma lot was converted into a building lot. Tate for the
England, and 300 millian lbs. of it could soldiere in Armenis. The Right Hon. high sos. The Captain Supt. of Police-The com leasehold lend and
The following minste was appooded:
fea- gentleman asid the details giving the The next poist
Dr Hartigan-Fire, deaths from fever, ting the output of China mitte thus reported on this matter in Aurants of the Crown my are the ten- Cathedral was bold yesterday in the vestry Bust recommended that the reports of that the liceusing of sties, in which to keep the other two? Word the other two un renteriany. The reason why China tea has aiade. antil the same were verified; but if
for consideration is the puerile assertion
Three diagnoses. What is the nature of disturbing the exports to other countries to accept the truth of all the statements bu in the. Tung wdical settidicate,
the
China, and Japan. The bard of silver, amcasting to 250, were. discharged on th Shanghai Bank, but were to be forwarded It had been generally understood that it was the Bombay mint that was to colu the British dollar, but if the paper we take the above from is correctly informed the now coin is to be issued from Calcutta.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING.
we can take steps opirín.
J. Francis-There is only one thing to be done. The Tung Wah must be closed as a hospital or the Chinese must be compelled to put into its properly quali- God roedies! ataff. There are no other pea
dans.
The annual general meeting of soathol- dars in and sabecribera to St. John's
W.
Mr W. Chutham.
Right Rev. Bishop Burdon. Chairman,
Darby,
Ou the 30th August the Board resolved itary condition accompanied by preper nodical
aby, Mr C. Ford, Mr G. Pierey, and
the
expeness.'
evor 8703 sent to his privately by
She
Ax
thu
Cass
admitted for the past month.
think best, and $400 of that amount he had given to the Cathedral funds. He hoped the next year would be more auspicious,
The report was passed. Thare true
shintimation that His Hoards Sir Fielding Clarke, Chief Jratice, wooldalf the cases probably be absent during much of the year
jeasca.
lew
advisability of amalgamating.
Mr Leigh eccondud, Carriod.
of
of
at
In the oth: CABOS fodrainage) was also cause there has been China, bat be- occasion by proscutir Gladstone, in and white inside the steps; also what had
ordered.
The mort
N
of 18.5.
nued foror.
to
be exported thither next year withorably / outrages were so shocking that he declined;
tea.
application gees to the that the majority of these houses will have is his spare moments.
houses.
would be one-of the conditions.
and would thorofore rather not serve out of wards I bave arrangeá, zo that I can wish their tand that if they do zot sanitary now.
Body
of
tenanta to koop pige. it i is for
ane or two remaining.
necessary to make another inspection of this place i
The Board agreed. This closed the business.
Tery
Zur
therefore not alarmed at the prospect of China cucu more coming forward es à com petitor of British-grown teas in markets from which her produce bas once been out cd.-Times of Ceylon.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
and child
BONGKONG HOTEL.
L
Mc E. Irving
Mr Luang Ketah Mr J. Killita
Mr J. Kinghora
Mr J. Kickwood Mr S. A. Kurezki Mr O
Clay MacCanley
Mr and Mrs Mack Mr A, P. Maligin Mr H. McCallem Mr McMillan
Plumacher
Mias
Mr and Mrs Ede
6. Pardue Mins M. Pardse Mr E. E. Plu Mr Potter Surg & Mrs O'Regan Mr Rigvedo Rezidor. Mr T. J. Richards Mr. Richardson Mr and Mrs Robinson Mr W. Robinson
Secchi
Mr
N. Sims Smyth
Mr O. F.
Mr H. S. Thomsen Mr G. Townshend Mr G. L. Hummel Mra Tuttle S. E. Nawab Imad Miss N. Watsoni
Naway Yung Baba-Mr J. W. Wilson dur
WINDSOR HOTEL
t
Mr B. Leopold Mr F. G. Liebe Mr Liedeko
Mr L. Ludeke
Mr A. B. Macdonald
Macleats
Mr D. E. Madden
内
Mr C. Maniena
condition of the wretched dwellinge Rag RF Cobbold. Mr E. F. Alford. Mr that a strong recommendation to made to which cristod on this lot. They that deaths altogelber from undefined, couts | Ford, in Great Britain 18, not because it is Enquiry, the time had came for outraged Mies M. D'Arc not produced in sufficient quantity but be. humanity to raiso a general shout of ez-Miss E. D'Arc Gavottunt to adopt the above suggestion. tty, which complies with the requirements The Chairman said he thought Dr Ayres cause it is not liked, and also became it is aeration against a Gaverument which would Mise N. D'Arc The Board should now point out that the of the by-laws regulating the koop had explained how the mistakes referred to not so economical or to cheap, allowing Mafiandan civilization.
countenancy outrages so disgracing to Miss E. D'Aro The minutes of the last meeting wore raad
the greater strength of Indian and Ceylon
ar W
J. D'ATO and approved, nad the following report was jalops that have been taken to secure the wine, ta the cause of tho, insanitary cosiu Dr Hartigan's minato aroze.
dition of a dwelling soparated from it by
THE DRAINAGE OF CLOSED HOUSES. object in view are not adequate,
AB increase, therefore, in the area un
THE INDIAN FRONTIERS.
Mica Jelela Bagnin financial statement
ludicrous and givan with tho
London, Dec. 29.-The Fixes, discussing Mr W. Blayney The Chairman de ant kauw what the at least six feet, is simply
The Chairman-There is no matter I der tos in China, already immense, would arlos For of Mr Charles Secretary and Trea-
rea: fueling of the
the members is on
this subject. worthy of attention, and my ouly ressum want to mention. There was a large nam- not alter the conditions which have gone to the situation on the North-Eatern fron Mra Bowker Raror: The year 1591 was commenced tar as i can see, the Tong Wah arrange- | for referring to it is on account of the very bor of houses closed by and which Britais, nor do we think that the introduc- the British Forces at Chitral was at one Mr W. Burwell
the Fermanent drive China tea out of consumption in Great tier of India, admits that the withdrawal of Mus
V. Brandon with a rogarve fund of $2,300, to which has
ments
ents will nev rba
never
the plague, and been added $600 from the balance. institution i. satisfactory until the prominent manner in which it is put for Committee daring
of the
ward the writer of this letter. tsupervision. Wal very strict
by
When are still closed, belonging to owners who the latest machinery would naturally time seriously considered, but the Secretary Count and CountessMe J. MoWilliam
Hotion catrent account. Against the balsures
The Colonial Surgeon-There is one can-
an application is made for.
licence to keep did fint accept the conditions imposed by lessen the cost of production, sesing that an of State for Indis never sanctioned the
Butler
T. Mitchell there are a few outstanding accounts,
sideration that you leave out altogether, wine the Board's officers see that the sy the Fermanent Committee, but which they enormous proportion
W. J. Janter
Mr Moulton including one
one of typhoon damages to the
accordance with
it.
Mr Dash way Mr J. de Navarra fabric. Arrangements have been made for you leave the Chinese out. To the Tung tought to be licenaod is in
f the all these owners have now to put in concrete tuge cultivation, and too often onsta dething St. Peerburg, Jan. 2-It is stated that Mr. E. 0.. Olitherow Mr F. Palmeiri the overhaling of the organ, which needs Wah they bring people to die; if they are the requirements of the by-laws, and if the all now compelled by law to accept. As China is the produce of what is oiled cotal, and Lord Elgin was also everas Mr and cleaning, by an expart from the last stage, they are simply brought laid before the Board; but if the sty is on to me vory desirable, knowing as wo do all this is done by the owner of a few bushes early settlement of the boundary question
aly is on leasebold land, the application is floors in their garda and kitohsus it appears to grow, plack, or manufacture, seeing that the Russian Government have decided an Capt. and Birg CombeMr W. Partitt big repair; his exponers will bo divided there to die. You ses big coffins and Crown land the works for approval of to be rodrained, that we should have them fade it difficult to oamery always of the Parmira, and with this object aro Mr V. H. Deacon between Hongkong and the authorities of funerals arranged for many of them when
with efficient propared to make great concessions, agro- Mr R. H. Douglas bia. The nurant, 9500, added the ato respectable pouple, simply brought sile. I do not expect the Board's officers Inspected, because if we leave them over colis laber; bul, seeing that in this case ing to the dolimitation of the frontier the Shanghai Cathedral, who also require their bodies have to be remored. Thes Director of Public zigorre fund, will probably be inspicient there to dio. If you put the Tung Wat can be expected to see that the tenants of until they ato taken in the course of the it can only be applied is the manufacture whereby the Chiral rond. and the so-called Me W. A. Dur to meet the Hongkong share of his de
die BoDewhere else; their friends will not agreemonta with their landlords, yet this in general inspection, and in the meantime of the leaf-a portion only of the cost of Jonoff rond, which are the only practicable M. C. N. Edison under Europesu supervision they will then lonsobolders are fulfilling the terms of their
the owners have put in expensive concrete production-and taking into consideration routes across the Pamirs, wil bo conceded Mr Bar
Mr Banara Eugler floors, it would be a great hardship to call the feat that to be effectively and counomi to Great Britain. In commenting on the statement the ring them there. They are afraid of practically what is now asked for,
Mr J. J. Francis.--I hopo these papers upon them to take them up and radrain. European supervision; they fear post-
cally used machinery must be applied to In replying to the Times of India the Mr Rod Mrs Fales Bishop said he was glad to see that there
and especially Mr McCalluna's metno, will
Fearing Mr Leigh-You hare a report on these large acreages under one management-pe- oficial Turkestan Guzette asserts that the mortems or inquesta may be ordered on
V. Fenwick Mr was any bainuge, and the balance of netween
the co-operation of many, for Russian expedition under the command of Mr Chas. Freeman Mr A. seven and oight hundred dollars was only the body. You will mase & miserable be road publicly at the next meeting of the
Gita al Cristals, and spemally the Culouel Zinofi meraly intended to in- Dr. D. Galr The Chairman-Not a datailed ropott.
which mess of it. That is my experience during Board. Messrs Jardine, Matheron & Co.'s mede possible by the generous amount of
averso-wo do ont think timidate Afghan and thus Mr II. Warrington Bir suficient to guide the Chinese, are past month, which I have been letter is, like their former one on the same attending them. I have enstored over aubject, shound and only shows their ignor- Surve for to the defective ones, i would sacre is any danger to be apprehended from harassment, aud mattest that prevent the Mr and Mrs Girard
Those ance of their duties and responsibilities. be an economy to the owners. to rodesin the introduction of Westeru ideas into habitants of Shignan, which is that I could not diagnose at first sight, let
being carried Mr
MrA, Knight Gregson Hig let, Mr Loigh and De Hartigan should be ao. It is provided the new Ordinancs China following the peace, eo
fur at ali on by the Afghans. After the Afghan Mr J. Bansen
Excellency Phys Surasak favore and other things, has been put in requested to inspect again and report on that a house cannot be recupied until the events as the British tea enterprise in India attack Colonel Zanoff wrote to Cabul de Mr O. H. & Harris Mr P. Süchaus suparate wards. There is a reception ward the state of the premises and see if they are
ia the quality and strength of ity lies manding that the Afghan troops should Mr W. Hayard
withdraw to the loft bank of the Punjab. Col. Hicks bolding eighteen people, into which all new in a sanitary condition; 2nd. Messrs Jar Owner satistics this Board, ad redraining and Ceylua is concerned. Our
our produce, The Chairman-The houses are to be put and this, owing to climaatio causer, cannot With this request the Ameer complied; there until I neo them next morning. I see that licenses to keep piga will to issued to in a sanitary condition. admissions are received and they are kept dine, Matheson & Co, should be inforinst
Imitated in Ubica, for, even if India tes whereupon Colonel Yonoff returned to Mr Leigh Yes; and they are far from wed were planted there instead of the Chins Murghab. The Turkestan Gosette bopos all the cases and I order those erees that I all proper applicants without consulting
them in. am uncertain of, and all feror cases, into a
variety, it is highly improbable that in such that the Indian papers will abstain from The Chairman-Then I will instroot Mrs climate the same strength, pusganay, and making false charges, and adopt a friendly ths Church Body, and a sirailar request watch theme day by day. After 1 have them so to arrange it with their tenants. Ram to inspect those houses, and when he favor would be obtained from the leaves tone manifested by the stateensen and the was read from the Hon. J. J. Koswick,
The Chairman-Have all the condemned comes round to them in the general in Soil and climate are the influences which nowspapers in England towards Rizela, Mr M. Alamit who said he expected to go home in the goup round the cases I see all the dead!
that Bodies, those that have died in hospital buildings been removed?
ho will simply have to refer to his he
operate to determins "theea special which must now be looked upon se a Mr O. Black spring. Mr
Keswick also suggested and
The Beecutary-No; 1 think there are previous report. It is simply doing part of qualities, and nothing-ust even the open-
friendly nation,
Capt, A. Bromp good man to take his piace on the Church and those that have been brought in. Ali
The Gazette complains that tho Afghans Capt. Broreen the cases are entered in a book apparately, be Mr Alford, on account
the inspection cut of its regular order. It fag up of China to Wostera ideas-oon make The Chairman-Does the Byard think it will perhaps delay for ten days the work eny change in that direction. We at higuan and Roshan, who are constantly Mrs Bart and child Mr. Y. D.. would be
still continue to maltreat the people of his
the entries giving their temperaturo,
Mr Frank Bart etc.. long familiarity with the needs of the and what Thays diagnoses as the disease,
Mr Ram is now engaged on. community aud bie
his sympathy with the and if a man dies the date of his death is
appealing to the Russians for protection. Capt. Chodzko work of the church,
The Gazette hopes for a speedy solution of Mrs Chodzko The now Church Body was then elected put against it. It was left to the Re-
the di culty, in view of the change of Mons Chodzko for the following year and resulted in the girar-General to go and look at my books. Well, it does not appear he did that, so
British opinion.
Mr E. H. Derrick selection of all the old Board, with the ow, for the last week or mero, all the oxception of
of Mr Kenwick and Sir Fielding dead bodies are entered, those that die in Clarke. The lay members of the present hospital are entered sa admitted an auch the Committee; it is quite clear; and what
Body are, thereforo, lion F. A.date, died on such a dato, and the caure of Cooper, Mr Jackson, ME W. Chatbatt, de thea turdius brought in ankaewn, and, E. F. Alford, Mr G. E death, and those that are unknown enter and Mr C. Ford.
The election of an auditor was then from their history and appearance of bady
Si Thak ia all De Hartigan said he thought what was proceeded with, Mr Bird having sont in the probable cause of death. lotter saying that he anticipated leaving in you can do without post wortoms. There meant by the reference to pigaties in Mo9-Tz has been no cases of typhoid forer except Jardine; Matheoson & Cofa letter was, not the spring and could not serve as auditor Mr Macbean was suggested as auditor and
the one I diagnosed. He came in on his that the pigaties were the immediato cause own hook altogether; he was not brought of the insanitary condition, "but that the
Cromer. was duly elected.
The Bishop thon said that was all the there, He reported that he had been in Board's giving licences increased the sumours to silence and seize the Western Forts 1 Privy Councillo: Cecil Rhodes.
Baronets Dr. John Russell Reynolds, It was agreed that the District Inspector to-night, the whole hostile fleet will assem Her Majesty's household medical depart regalar business and that he wished the for nearly & month. He was not talking ber of squatters. moelings were more fully attended. quite rationally, but he said he came from
ble to-morrow off Sandy Bar and the Pok-ment, Surgeon Juha Eric Brichsea, Her somewhere near the Central Police Station, should make an inspection. Mr Danby remarked that there ought to
fulum coast with a view to lazd a largo Hajesty's O. Mackenzie, Principal, hoasehold medical department.. be more general nolico given of thess probably Pottinger Street. Next day he maetinge, and if such were done there firious till he died, so that I could get no Surgeon-Colonal Preston to have infected was perfectly delirious, and he was de
Au application had been received frem foros there to take the Beleher Forts in Ros 1-A baronetcy has bezu confsered are being made for another campaign in the Mr and Mrs Charles narse
Kright:
Academy Music. would be a much better attendance. He had only beard of the meeting the provions more information as to where he lived. War Department clothing disinfected at the reverse and creppy Vistoria.
East Indies. The operations are to en Mr George Newuer, M.P. The Hon. Dutch) night and had difficulty in making arrange. Now you talk about these young students Board's disinfecting station.
To meet this movement a large defend- Hr Mackenzie Bowelt, the new Frontier of be directed against Karangasect, to which Mr J. B. Coughtrie Burgoun W. Spry ments to be there. There were maur ho being appointed, Mr Ya Akat goes round
reply to an inquiry, Surgeon-Colonel ing force will be concentrated in ibat part Canada, has been appointed a Curamaader place Dian, the Balinese Minister of Mr Henry Crawford Mrs Spry kes who were interested in the business with me overy morning. He acts as inter Preston wrote of the church and would gladly coms if preter.
your letter I haveths honour of the Island-composed of 33 guns and of St. Michael and St. George. No pro. Lombok, fed after the capture of the In reply
The to state that it would not be possible for me some 1200 men. The enemy's beats will motions have yet boen garetted.
by the Datch. Capital they had sufficicut notice.
Jan, 3.The following to state with any degree of certainty the be represented by dating targets, and the pointed Companions of the Order of Saint have been sp
probably alart next Jovary, The Colonial Surgeon-Yes; over and
SUGGESTED REFORMS IN ARMENIA, number of times in any year articles would
London, December 28. Discussions are ovar again it has been recommended..
require to be sent for disinfection. This defending force will use shotted guor and Michael and Saint George-Colonel H. E. The Chairman-You are speaking of would of course depend on the presence ball ammunition to aanitilate them. The Colville, 0.B., for services in Uganda; being held by the Porte regarding the best what took place in 1891, but the recom-(and its amcept) or abronce of infectious
Commander Robertson and Lieutenant method of carrying out the reforms in Armenin demanded by the Powers. The ondation now is a proper medical staff disease among the troops. In some years operations, in which both branches of the Carr, for services in Nyasaland. I would like to ask, du tan Chinose take there is no infectious disasse at all, while Volunteers will participate, will commence
Ministers are in favour of morging Erzer Mr M. G. Allen econd watch oum, Tiflis and Blvosh into a single Vilayst Mr J. G. Buckle Melbourne, Jan. 3.-The soc the addresses of those sumitted i
la others, as the The Colonial SurgeonYes, rhou they
of plague, and last year thero were six cases of smallpox. Probably the
We have no doubt these operations will eleven of All Australia resulted in the latter by the Sultan and hold offlee for five years. Miss Doe brought from abips.
Dr Hartigar-That surely makes it more bodding and clothing per annum.
average might be put down at nine sets of attract a large number of European spenta being defeated by ninety-four runs. That is proposed that the Grot Governor of the Capt. Von Oorbach
match was again characterized by very amalgamated districts shall be a Torkish Mr E. Crombie The tors. The Secretary-Notices woro posted to
dangerous,
, it we are to have cases brought kind of article to bo disinfected would be
Leavy scoring and lasted five daye.
official; but afterwards Christian Governors Mt R. P. Dippla each Boatholder and
in from ships. I think the point we want the ordinary military hospital equipment, The Field. Battery of the Volunteer NEW PERMANENT UNDER SE-RETARY FOR
will be appolated.
Mt J. eabscriber,
F. Dowling to get at is to find out where the cases come consisting of bedding and clothing, bath Corps occupied the South Shore Battery on
THE MURDER OF COL. MONEY.
Mr D. Farquharson Mr. Darby aver received any.
Landon, Jan. '3-Lord Monk wall has should from. It so bappans that lately there have
Calcutta, December 26.-It appears that Mr W. B. Harrison havu, however, another mattor
kate call
to the attention of the Board, been fewer fover cases because this is not cotton and woollen.'
Col. Money's murderer was a Sikh, who fr Gao, Holmes tary Under Secretary of State for War, intoaded to shoot the Adjutant of the Re- Mrs Goo. Helenes and that is the repairs in the wires and the time of year for them, but go back to
rendered vacant by the appointment of giment, but this officer was dining out on Mr Morton Jones Attachments for ringing the church belle. October. De all the fever caset die f These wires have been in such bad condition
Lord Sandhurat to the Governorship of the night of the tragedy. that they bavo made much noise when in
Bombay.
Church
The Secretary-The rogulations eay that a notice must be posted at least ton days before the meeting on the door of the Chorch, and this was done.
Mr Danby-Yes, that may be, but often
ia bad weather, a person is not feeling
well, he may not go out on a particular
Sunday and such a notice may escape his atteblion
now,
as dead
The Chairman (interrupting-There is no recommendation of that kind,
mattor
Me Loigh-I think the Sanitary Surveyor might run down when he is in the neigh- bourhood. I do not think it is shat any moinbers of the Board need inres. tigate themselves. There is the report of
we want to see is whether it is carried out. that the D
The Director of Public Works suggested that the District Inspector might make the
DISINFECTION OF MILITARY ULƏTHING.
Ia
THE MOBILISATION. The mobilized Garrison has been for the last few days busily engaged in concentra- ting ea various peints of the coast to repul imaginary landings by an imaginary enemy by day and night.
LATE TELEGRAMS. (Rangoon Gazette,). NEW YEAR BONCURS.
Londen, Dea. 31.-la the list of New Year Ilonours the following promotions and appointments appoer:-
St. Altchast and St. George, Knight Grand Crose: Sir Arthur Havelock.
We understand that it is anticipated, from indications observed in the enemy's move. ments, that if foiled in their finzi endear-Order of the Bath: Civil Knight Grand
OZICKET
AUSTRALIA IN
a
UNITED STATES EXCHEQURE RETORNS.
D. Fronch
New York, Jan, 3.-The American Ex- Mr W. Dunbar chequer re uros for the last six months show Mr C. 1. Gerard,
deficit of twenty-seven million dollars gold Mr J. 0.
0. Gourdia reserve. The Treasury is again depleted | Mr A. F. Graig and now only amonds to eighty-fira Mr.J. H. Hall
Mr John J. Hoar million dollars.
Capt. Hunt, A.8.0. Mrs Bunt My N. Launers M. Lanners
} (Tim of Ceylon.) KUSSIAN AVTALES.
St. Petersbury, December 23.-Itinatated here that the Czar and Czarina are modita ting an extensive tour through the Empire) next yoor.
Mr J. P. Mitchell
Mr. J.
Möller
Major Nepean Mr. Nepean Mr Pellicior Mr F. W. Bapp Mr E. Rice
Mrs Rice and B chil
dren Mr Carl Rombach Lieut. Col. Villa Mr W. Wheeler
MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL. Eighty petitions have been received by Mr F. H. Ball the Russina Government for permission to Major & Mrs GarnettMe C. Malech.
Mr ChantroyLuchbală establish journals in various placer.
Batfield, R.A. Mr Alfred Manger ANOTHÉE DUTCH CAMPAIGN IN THE EAST. Mr Hart Buck Me H. E. Meyerină Lonzon, December 28.-According to ad-Dr. and Mrs J. Can-Mr and Mrs F. A, vicas received from Batavia, preparations ilic and child
Morgan, ohild and Mr Herbert Ogilvis
will
Coben
Mr and Mrs E. A. Mr Gershom Stewart expedition Hewitt
Miss Stewart MrCharles Holworthy Capt. A
Tillett ta H. Humphreyar H, E, Tomkinı and 3 children Me J. Y. V. Vernon
Mr H. Humphroye Mrs Vernon.
Mr J. E. Macran Mr G. H. Medhurst
TEAK HOTEL.
inserted it a newspaper and a notice be/ can go there, but many of the cases are a low uses of cent, there have been about 4 p.m., and will be a pretty night.xlayed by Mr Stoddart's team against an under a Gezernor, who will be nominated Mɛ J. A, E, ChaudetMajor and Mrs G. K.
I think a notice should ba
further posted to each southolder or subscriber.
Iiko to
The Colonial Burgeon--No; certainly
o not.
WA
The following minutes were appended Stonecutters Leland and one of the Batte-bean nominated to the post of Parliamen Ir Hartigas Afirmative reply should rios at Kowloon last night.
be scat.
Mr McCallum-I recommend that this application be pow circulated to members.
use and they are now placed in good condi- them and know where they come from.
Dr Hartigan-Then we want to get at I can see no objection to the actual work THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR.
annoyance.
af
The work has been well done
of
TELEGRAMS FROM PEKING.
tion and will no longer be a source The Colonial Surgeon-Bronebitis, phthi | infecting the clothing by the officer by the Dock Company, and the best of all iasis, dropical cases are all pot down be fever in charge of the disinfector being done, provided always that the military authori
The following special telegrams from that when asked for the bill Mr Gillies by the Chinese,
De Hartigan, made a remark not heard when they have such clothing for Pey ass published in its inue to-day-
ties will
Il give at least a clear day's notics Peking to the Chinese Mail / Wals Tax Yat
They The Colonial Surgeon-Wall, it is the should also send and take and
refused to accopt any pay and said no wat the reporter's table. only too glad that kie Company was able to
shanks be extended to Mr Gillies and to
the Dack Company for this goverous not of theirs.
mistakro it.
anay the
of providing themselves with baskets and sheets for doing this part of the work. It should also be clearly and distinctly laid down that no claim for da-
For the loss of Kaeping on the 10th Instant, Generalissimo Sung Hing, together with two other generals, by decroe, dated
do as much for the Church. I therefore Registrar-General's fault. I have entered ing themselros, Wo can put them in the the casise of death, so that they cannet Dr Hartigan-My opinion is the Chinese wad not giva naapy assistance and if we try mugs to clothing will be entertained, and 13th instant, la lurusd over to the Boards to force European supervision on thom--
that in any omergency the civil work will of Punishment. Tho Colonial Surgeon-They will die in be done first. Of course every oste will be their own houses: I am sure of it.
The Obairaan-I beg to move that this son in disinfecting the clothing, and it is
is
The motion was carried ananimously. His Lordship then said-I think there is mach in what Mr Danby has said about the neanssity of a more extended notions of
unlikely that
BRITISH REVENUE ESTURNS,
WAZIRISTAË EXPEDITION-BRITISH OFFICERS WOUNDED.
London, January The last quarterly The latest Waziristan pawn states that British revenue returns show a net increase the Column sent out on the 22nd under ef ono million and a garter pounds #hon Colonel Mercer from Kanigarem met with compared with that of the previous quarter. Blight opposition, dispersed the enemy, and The Times states that this reault is the deatroyed their sangare and ather fortifica
evidence most encouraging
yet shown
own that tions. Gur casualties were Captain Wat- revival of trade is becoming a reality son, R. E, slightly, and Surgeon Lieutenant and that Sir William V. Harcourt n may ex-Seton suverely, wounded, ako four Sopops poet a surplus of a million pounds io, his of the Sappers slightly wounded. Budget. Notwithstanding the late agrical
jesty,
THE LATE PREMIER OF CANADA.
DRAPH OF THE MAKARAJAH OF MYSORE
He
cup
Owing to fresh reports that acts of peerages have been created by Ear Mathis mornie, Mon lay, and os that are interesangs. It is so dificult to croste Board of opiate the work entailed by any real damage will occur, violence towards the people have hoon not to neglect anything eng may scatributs supervising the Tung Wah Hospital with. My prudent to make such a eti- { committed by soldiers en-route to 150 leakeim, carrying the remains of the late "Tuesday, bat the malidy began to de
these
a such matters that I think
weought
but it is
a view obtaining correct is so Putrition as i anggest.
to a larger attendance, and in the future a vicy to Dri Ayres ought to have com The Chairman moved that the military notice bal botter be inserted in a newspaper, sesistance in the work and that the com- McCallum's minuto.
This was accordingly decided upon.
midieo of the Tung Wab Huapital should
that
a
resignsody
The motion was agreed to.
the
on
Moore
Br J. L. Prouer Mr, J. Rankin Mr Sondalanda Mr and Mrs Sanom Mr F. H. Slaghek Mr and Mrs A. Find- lay Smith & family Me A, G, Stokes Rev. and Mrs Vallings.
Quotations. HONGKONG, January 18, 1895, OPIUM-New Patna, cash,... 365
Old
cash...
New Benares, cash, 850
1J
12
Old
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17
FI
cash,
New Malwa, credit, 680
Allowance, Tasis... 8 to 1 catty
Old Haiwa, credit, 600/710
Allowance, Tacla, 8 to 1 catty
Persian, Vily, cash, 700 Alkuvauso, Tach,... 16 Paxian, Paper tied 760/765 Allowance. Taolo.... 16
HONGKONG REGISTER.
the night, and Barometer
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F. U. F100, First Atristants Hongkong Observatory, Jan. 18, 1898.
tural and commercial depressor us well es Culentt, Decanber 28.-The Mahara labour troubles, the consuming purer of Jan of Mysura died of diphtheris at his the masses remaine unimpaired. No now resideno in Balliaghata Road, Calcutta, complained of tenablo in the Ota January 1-H.M.S. cruiser count was unable to see the Visstoy's
run in the afternoon. He seemed better.
decree dated the 14th instant, reiterates the body was received with fall military Wednesday, bis condition was estione. Capital in Shantung and Chili provinces, a Sir John Thompson, has arrived as Halifax. Pelop capi
honours by the previons command that, strict order Lord Aberdeen, Governor-General of Ca-hourly attendance, assieted by four of our Diretion of
his ven medical con, was in Aumidity prine pal state officials.
Вопро On inquiry by Mr Dandien received contribute to the cost of any additional this involve mors work than the Board in should be maintained among the soldiers hada, and Lady Aberdeen, were also pre- best local inen; but all efforts
The Director of Public Works-Doos communication had been
Wind... from Me Sangster, the organist, resigning officer that may be appointed.
by the generals, and that every effort should cont, while thousands of spectatore at the tailing, The Maharajah passed away Fores ............... his preilion as organist of the Church, but the mortality returns. We what to got at one who has infected clothing has a right to
Dr Hartigan-I would not confine it to prepared to undertake?
De Hartigan-No, I think not. Any be made to present the molestation of the landing plaes and along the route showed early this burning after a hard straggle. Weath that action would only be taken on the
respect
and testified to the popularity of The funeral orèmonio take place to-mor people.
the lato Premier. The collin was conveyed row at the annual meeting of the the health returas, which are even more
disinfected. Our object is to stop hare it Bit McCallum showed me a
morning important. Church
disease.
to the Parliamout House and placed in x Later,—It is now arranged that the re- Mr Danby said that as there was now a return the other day of 4,000 admissions
catafa!que.
mains of the Mahar jah of Mysoro will be decided and organised effort to be made to 2,000 deaths. Many of those are
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
BULGARIAN AFFAINE.
dremated in Calcutta, after which the party raise a fand for repairing the argan, ba paupers,
London, Jan. -Telegram published proceed to Myanra immediatly. Tas thought at the same time they ought to The Chairman added to his motion the
(SUPELLED TO THEɛ 'Camaj Mail'] hero from presa correspondents at Sods re Maharajah started from Mysore with a ralec from $200 to 8300 for beautifying the words and that the hospital authorities be
port the exis: 100 of considereby excite slightly relaxed sore throat. No anxiety chancel of the church. He thought it requested to Fornish the addresses of all
Lospor, Jay, 16, ment in that capital. The scounts state was felt, baton Thanday rigore sat in. By lovkod too here, and that for the amount patients admitted to the hospital.
THE CRISIS IN FRANCI)
that M. Stambul f, the late Premier of Wednesday a membranous cast was expéd De Hartigan sconded... he mentioned they might do some delicate
Bulgaria, hart been ausused of being no tocated from the larynx, nothing bulog Poris is aniet. The Conte de Paris has try to the marder of Beltched, the visible in the hargas. This is the third atoucll tracery, something in the
style of
gope to Dover awaiting events.
Minister of Finases in 1 801. It was when Mabarajah who has died at the age of PARUNET cut walking with Stambulef that this thirty-two, The Maharsh was always Minister was shut doad. The assanales greatly impressed with the East, and mains vors not arrested, but the ant was sup- tained that his recovery was impossible. posed to be part of a Rumi- conspiracy. Gileta. December 30-The Miharani A warrant has been issued for the arrest of of Mysore and edit leste Calcutta by SHE! Don't you think that art water. Stambuloff, but ad far no attempt ha epedict that today. la benoticial to health?' He: Not always been made to oxucute it. Too alleged con. It has been decided to form a Council of I was agreed that the applicants should A man whom I once knew was seriously in- eo ion of the ox-Promior with the mteder Roger og for the administration of the he informed the previous decision of the Jured by it! Sho! Luw #1
a unudad grant indignation amongst the Mysure State during the minority of the Board met ke adhored to
| 1 He was drowned.'
upporters of 11. Seinbuloff, wao dialara young Prines, why is only nino yo an gida
The Chairman The object of moving. the charok at the Peak, that would greatly this is that I do not see why the Tuan Wah should have the morrices of the Colonial Surgeon placed at their disposal
Improve
the appearance of the walls. He said that bo had bad this in his mind for a long time and hoped to be instrumental in Boeing it carried out.
Mr Alford then peopesef a vote of thanke
The motion was carried.
THE CAUSEWAY BAY SQUATTERS. '
The following-letter-bad been received
Hongkong, January 8, 1893.
to the Bishop for presiding over the meeting from Dfassta Jardine, Matheson & Onj--
and for his efficlant; patient, and willing services in connection with all church work. | Tha Sporetary of the Sanitary Board,
The vote was passed and the mosting Bic-Referring to your favour of Och fermiantod
Delyker, no beg to inform you that, in
THE CLOSING OF WELLS. Four application for the review of notices to close wells were then considered. There was a minute by Mr Fransis in rospot to ong of the applications, in which ha pos of wells which the texted againat the closing of Government Analgat could not cortify a contaminated.
.....
De Borsigan said Ms Fesnois was quite
The ex-President's letter to the Cham wrong in attashley sach importance to the analysis. The analysis was a very amal ber is univoreally condemned as freblo, portion of the data to go upon. Although the analyst might say he could not report a well as dangerous it might be absolutely. dangerous.
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Temperature.
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