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WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1898.
Ma He Tong, the Hon. Treasurer of the lato Dr U-I-Kai's 'widow and children's fund, bege to acknowledge with thanks the following donations:
THE
WAR.
Amount already acknowledge...8779.50 Dr G. B. B. Wright Fung Wa Chun............... ........
10 10
$790,50
Ay Indian constable on duty on the Praya our the Harbour Master's Olice this morning observed. Chinaman julap into the water. Ho seized hold of the China- nan, and in the struggle that unived was also pulled in. The water was not very deep, however, and he soon got kis prisoner ashore. The Chinaman, who appears to be crazy, was Inken to the Contral Police Station, and from thence was taken hospital.
the
Tax Sanitary Board meeta to-porrow at 4.45-p.m
The following is the order of the day :-
The Director of Public Works, pursuant to notice, will mevo-
That the attention of Governme bo invited to the representations made by the Sanitary Board in 1830, as contained in C.8.0. 1638 of 1885, and that this Board bey that provision be made in the Estimates for 1990 for at least two public latrines in the City, and that rates be taken annually for this service, until the wants of the City in this respect-are fully met.
Agende.1. Letter from Colonial Secro- tary re the proposed modification of Quar antine Regulations in respect of steam-boats from Macao and Canton.
2. Correspondence re proposed tempor aty prohibition of immigration of Chiese from Macao.
3. A report na the utility of the present medical fuspective of vessels from Canton, Whampoa and Mucno.
4. An application for compensation for
cattio. of
the destruction
5. Colonial Veterinary Surgeon's recom- nondation re temporary abolition of of Night Watchman in Central Market.
MANILA DAY BY DAY,
DELIVERY OF THE US. FLEET MAILS.
THE CUAL SUPPLY OF THE AMERICAN FLEET. REBEL ATTACK ON A SPANISH HOSPITAL.
GERMANS IN FAVOUR. --ARCHBISHOP BERNARDINO'S
PASTORAL...
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
Man May 9. The Linnet left Cavite at p.m. for Hongkong, taking despatches from Adinical Dewey. She had previously taken maila from Manila and from the noutral "men-of war in port. After she left I learned that the mail which arrived by the Immortalité for the officers and crown of the United States equadron had been sent on shore with the local mails. There sooms to have
THE CHINA MAIL.
schools and hospitale daya bert transformed, THE MURDER OF A PORTUGUESK. Į that the inhabitants are to lay in provisions
The forts are blockhaus-buildings, earth and stone below, and wood, protected by stone inside, abore. They hold about before Sunday, the 16th, to last den twenty men auch, and are meant as an inner line of defence. They are roughly within riffe shot of each other. The number of them-18-is hearsay but I judge that to be about correct.
until the following Thursday. The reason for the order is not known laut it is sup posad to be part of a plan of the autho ritive to have food cupplies kept in the out- aide districts, in case of the shore residenta MANILA, May 11. | rushing out-country for safety from bom Shortly after 8 am, the British, Japa-bardment, at any time. meso, German aid French warships dipped enaigns to the U.S. flagship, and saluted the new flag of Admiral Dewey. Each nation, as named, was returned her salute, after firing the datal number of guns.
Two of the Americans were seen to be absent from the port. They returned in the evening, one of them towing a Spanish schooner as a prize.
No direct nows has yet reached Manila from bilo, and it is still unknown whe thor the American ship Saranae, which was taken into that port in the latter end of April, has been released. She had a cargo of Australian cosi un bosed,
“On dth and 10th, the barometer was low
buon some Liscussion es to tho delivery ofliers, and heary squalis career the bay, the loliere; bait in the end the Government with auch rain. The heat had been exces. decided that it would be an act of courtesy sive for suine days before; and the rain
came as an agreeable relief. towers the letters-all private ones--to the enemy's fleet; and an order was sent to the Postustor to put the feet mail in a sustul bag, and send it to the British Con- sul, to be sent by him on board.
I have had an interview with an officer of the Spanish flot, who went through the engagements of the 1st inst. He confirms the report as to the grounding of the Rieme Crisling in Subic Bay on 29th April. His descriptions of the position of the Spanish Beat on the morning of Sunday. 1st May, is as follow-
A Pastoral Letter was ispod yesterday by the Archbishop to the natives, for the purpose of persuading them to remain on the Banish side. His arguments are, of coumé, religions ones. He tells the ns tives that if the foreigner la allowed to possess himself of the island, the altar will be desecrated, and the churobes turned int Protestant chapels; that instead of the pura morality at present inculcated only examples of vice will be presented before them; and that while they may stand by their religion in face of everything, they must remember that their children may be perverted from the true faith by the evil example and pustown at before them.
lle repeats the previous all to prayer, and appoints the 17th of June as a day of rejoicing and of renewed consecration of the islande to the Heart of Jesus, for the termination of the present trouble; but he cautiously saves himself by a clause after the date named if the circumstancos pormit of it, and it le convenient P
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The American flet runsins at archör in the bay, the greater number at Carite, and one or two patrolling the centre of the bay northwards and outwarde,”
WEATHER REPORT,
STATEMENT BY THE PRISONER. ·
At the Magistracy this afternoon, the hearing was resumed of the case in which J. M. Ozorio is charged with the wilful murder of F. M. de Jesus, on 9th May.
Mr E J. Grist appeared for the defence. Dr Jordan said-On 9th inst. I was called in about seven o'clock to see a man who had been shot in No. 2 West Torrano,
Last night the manager of the "lipat Cavite arrived here with his wife. They camy by native vehicle-called here a car. runtu-from San Francisco de Maisbon, which will be remembered as one of the The fagship Reina Cristina was at chief strongholde of the robots during their anchor, with no steam on her engines, the six months' occupation of Cavite province. only steams used being on the pumpe, to Mr and Mrs Young took refuge, during the keep her dry. The woodon Chestill, the first attack on Cavite, in the heavily-built send largest ahip, was also at anchor The Dun Antonio de lower part of their house. The upper part, under the forts..
On the 18th at 11.40 a. The barometer with their furniture, was wrecked by shots Ulloa had been under engine repair has risen quickly on the Chins count, was practically only a floating particularly in the North Freasure in from both sides, but fortunately did not go and
highest in N. China, and the depression on fire; and a part of the stone under-lattery. The only ships fit for has probably moved into H. Jan. Gradi-I structure, near where they were lodging, mevring were the Don Juan de Austriants anderute for NE and E winds on the was emashod by a shell. They got away an old second-class cruiser, and the two Chins coast. Forcust --E winds, freshen
ing; showery, squally. smali so-called second class protected crucero, the Isla de Cuba and Ida de
Qn 4
I
and
HEITKH NORTH DORNEO,
TER STEMIRRION OF MẶT SALIJASE. The following account of the subintesion of hat Bailch, the British North Bornean freebooter, is taken from the B. N. Herald-
paezan, an
In the arguing
Chaw himself on the mercy at the Goronment, i and would he present at the ouremony of huisting the fig at the Pangeran's village - on the Menggatalog the 22nd.
river bobaved
"Kabar then asked h
flowers whether they all accepted the Company's rule, and if any one hal say thing to say against that flag being hoisted. To this ແ were satisfied:
the
the
miute, Royal
replied that they
saunde
At 10 am on the morning of the ud the Company's flag was hoisted, and fortal posdouston taken of the River Minggatzt, In consequence of a letter from Birthe party present consisting of Mr Cowie Cowie and H. E. the Governor dated and H. E. the Guveruur, acompanied by.. Mareli 20th, Mat Balleli came down to the Mecers Wine and Pearson, together with a Ulu Monggatal for the purpose of dismall body of Blkb police, and a bandiag ossing matters, and tendering his subois-party of about 50 Blupinceta and Marine sion, the Company's police having in the from H. M. S. Swift the appointed I went along at once and was show meantime, buon withdrawn from the place the party was inst. by Faiyaran Kahar. When the, mon ware, dzawa up stairs. I found deccassit lying on the bed intorios
On April 19th Me Cowie, went up un in three sides of a squary, before the with blood stains on his shirt. Deceased
armed and alone to Palutan (Ulu Mang flagstaff, fr Cowie addressed a few I examined the body gatal) where he met Mat Salleh. During words to the ulcers and men of the Swift. had a black coat du.
the interview, which was wholly nisable, He said that he was extremely grateful for and found life was extinct. I then ex- amined the wounds, and found four distinct Mat Salleh sekced that his men who are in the kind and willing way in which they gaol should be released, and that he sud hul helped both him and the Qbverment gun-shot wounds on the body of the debis followers should be allowed to live on ever since they had been there, and that cuanet. Two of the wounds we close the R. Inanam. Both those requests were to-day they wore about to witness and take. to the right breast; the third que was refused, the first pa the ground that those part in the final scene connected with the under the free border of the rib about men, had been put in gual for their own troubles which had caused their prosence the region of the hyor. the crimes, and that it was the fortuno of in the seuntry, namely the formal submis. fourth was apparently directly over the war, and the second because the Gorern.sion of the rebel Mat Sullub: Ms Cowie
taken- died from internal hemorrhage. I was Mr. Cowie and that the Government were that the Company had
the Government uf their stomach. I concluded that deceased bad rent tiad other views as to his disposal. then told the natives in their own language then shows ratolver, which could have willing to graat Mat and his mou à free
an condition that they surrendered und that as
all lung ng caused the injuries. From examination ei the clothes of the deceased, I concluded their gue as a token of submision, and in well they would obtain nothing but that the shots were fired at close quarters;
future ahead help instead of hindering the advantage from the change. The Com the clothed were charred
Government Mat Salleh stated that in the pony's tag was being hoisted in place of the E. M. Hazeland produced plans of the beginning his troubles were in connection Pangoran's, but the Pangeran would be with
with his own people, and that, he wished then still to govern and advise thou house at No. 2 Wost Terms.
Ching Steam sinal to Mira Josus, no harm to the Government. It was arrang H, the Governar ondensed Mr Cowie's mutlier of deceased, and lived at No. 2 ed that a meeting should take place on the words, and added that he hoped that trace West Tarrass. On the evening of the 8th following day between H. E. the Governor would indrouss, and every one be happy
was the same as tho Quoon's, no innocent- inst., between 6 and 7, I was on the verandah and Mat Salleh at Pangeran Kahar's village ander the new flag. Under that Ang lucu at the back of the house. A little girl on the Menggatal
sout in his man would be allowed to suffer, nor any Mat Salleh. shout ten years old, one of the pieces, espe into the dining room from the front spear and Frias as tukons of goodwill, man who willfully disobeyed the laws to verandal and said something to my These were accepted and returned by Mr. escapo just punishment.
the Cowie, who said he trusted, that in fature
The Fangeran mistress. My mistrena wont intend they would be used in the Company's verandah, walked up to
to defendant poke to him
Defendant service and not against it. in Portuguese. thea pushed the old lady, who fell down On the 20th April Me Cowie and H. E I supported the Governor, accompanied by Messrs Wise box in the verandah.
and Pearson, went up unarmed to Fan-
augle any mistress into the dining room.
and
the flag was Inspector Moffatt-On Oth inst., about geran Kabar's village, arriving there about 7.46 p.m., on information received I went. After waiting about an hour and run up as the troops presented arms. to No. West Terrace. I went upstairs to three quarters for Mat Salleh, this delay Three cheers were then given in which the the first floor, and saw the body of deceased being ostensibly on account of the death of alivee joined at heartily as they kno lying on the bed, I saw Dr Jordon there, child of one of his mon) be arrived at how. Hardly bad this beon accomplished The following notice in issued from the and ressived the revolver from him. The Pangeran Kahar's boase, followed by about when a man was seen approaching bouring
white Bag,
followed at a short distance chain bers the revolver contained five 200 men armed with spears and krissos, Observatory :--
Biso
and wearin
by Mat Salleh himself, and one or two of carrying rides wearing exploded cartridges. There were tricas severs! that the revolver had been recently fired, wartridge bolta full of cartridges Tonas he chief men, quite unarmed. Mr Cowin thon removed the body of deceased to the were again proposed to him, and he was went a few yards to meet him and led him public mortuary. I took possession of the toll that he would he allowed a live in the into the middle of the Assembly. Mat cost and ahist on the body. On 10th inst. interior, and take charge of the Temburans. Salleh said that he wished to submit absol went to the mortuary and saw the bodyHe again, apparently at the instigation of utely to the authority of the Government identified by three witnesses. I saw the Marawi and Dato Sabak, made the two re. and then turned round and told the natives post mortem examination made by Dr Low-queste which Mr Cowie had refused him the present, that from this tias he was on the SOL, and saw two ballets e
ts extracted, which day before, and was told that two men og sida of the Government and that if any city mada a disturbance they would know it was I macked. The right sleeve of the coat, viz., Bandar and another, would be re
but that not hot Having said the ho
he took no math and the right sleeve of the shirt were charlessed, on account of their old age, but that
before the Koran. When the Fred, and there were holes through sach. the Inanum was closed to him. However. Kofallsgih had been bulated was being
the Inantra man who had followed him large tag which would be allowed to return there; on being changed for a smaller permanent one some asked whom he would suggest sa a chief for one suggested that Mat Salleh should haul them Ee zamed the O. Serail, a man it up. To this be willingly agreed and
hom
with his own hands hauled up the Cem for thus fat bullet that had been fired cut pisco Wigs had already proposed toy's Eng in the presence of overyondi · of the revolver. I found the bullet pro his guns (which he said were isoinnu, the Governor gave him letter ut He expressed himself willing to give up After shaking hands all round, he crossed the river to the Pangeran's house, whare duced on the
verandab of
of the ground floor. I did not
on the wall
but saked that no polics should be stationed 1807 am an Francisco Lusa
on the Insnum, and that none but his own cafe conduct. தேன்-
The party then returned to At the Supreme Court, in Criminal Sea, among the shore residents ensued, and the Spanish foot word put out of action; and that on 14th April thor did feloniously and
te, at the ship after a most successful morning Kim, Heinrich Grusse and George Schultz, try roads were a crowded with con- then the Isla de Cats and Isla de Luzon unlawfully administer to one Ng Ting ployee of the Telegraph Companies and live in should be allowed to live there,
Granlig of This request was absolutely refused. On the cinly hitch in the royances of all kinds as on the day that tho were taken behind the Cavite arsenal and certain pepper with intent thereby to steal at No. 87 Peel istrest. On the
from him certain chuttels; also with the 9th Lust, at the request of Inspector hote him he questioned the title of the going ap the river struck a snag and speedi proposal about the Interior being put the bat in which Mr. Cole was chat To Tong
between eleven and twelve o'clock, to sot Prisonars pleaded not guilty, t The Spanish sailors, murines and troops
as interpretar Defendant war in the Inanum, stating that they belonged to him bank and no one got pren a watting, The following jurors were empanelled: charju room.
tri Laver To
In the svaning Mat Salleh sent in five After he was duly cautioned and his people, having been made abandoned Cavite on the evening of the Messrs K. E. Kozhever, D. P. J. Lopez on being charged with murder he made them by the Sultans of Sulu mud Brunel rifles as agreed upon and a present of a 2nd. The natives inuediately proceeded J. M. de Graes, F. W-Hall Aquing statement in Portuguese.
1. IL. Gaskelt u
Hete this oisin, however, he did not wish to parang sach to Mr Cowie and the Gover Tales against the Government, but against noc and C. C. H. Schifferd ment was read" wich UVAT to lost the place; and they evou atsoniplat Hen, W. M. Gooduan, Attorney General, corrected and signed by defendant, the Sultans of Bulu ard Branel, Dir. Cowie On the morning of the 23rd, the follow.
said the two prishers were to sack the chief hospital, where about a
unlawfully au statement wont there not with inten- bad heat any doubts rised as be the Mat Salleh for his signature. Fungeren ministered pepper to one N liugdred and twenty Spanish wounded still two offences (1) That they go with The following is the translation of the assured him that this was the first time being document was drawn up and want, NO
Kabar was bearer and witness i— Ting
to en- tion soki, but to ank my fance who the Government's title to chose
territories. remained. Food and medical stores badable them to steal some property, (2) that mas nos that betrayed me. As it was, the was also pointed out to him that the Govern
MAHOMED SALEH, got very short there; and one of the they stole some property from his person. firearm was inside the box and the bullets ment had shown their confidence in him In consideration of your Having submit.
by their head reprezentativÜR
toted coming tailor'a e shop, of whi
of which To Tang was master My tunes opened the bundle (hulleteh
and and hit apprentice boy was Ng Ting, fifteen brought the Brearm to the dock and idled masives to his power that how it wan years of age. On 14th April, the tailor to load it, and I unloaded it afterwards, time that he returned this tonidance, by
board the 5.8. 1980નો િ senthie bey approative out
Patrol fect certain articles of clothing which firearm to frighten her.
&bs { oniugan out to col. After some other questions; Z
The man had not gld not seen to arran
proposal matters over there. To this and talking he had sent out to seamstress in town. come to the hopes then. Befors ha dame
Attitude with regard to tormas pu The boy want out and collected seven in I graped her to come with us and live
the house
my sister, who came from though polite and respectful, from ia scametress who was living upstairs
Wets of unpunctuality and the at a hotsa Nts 3d Quested Read West who came late the house; at a farm having on the previous day which had led
it till shers, T different bo kis bes
iL People turned but of R. Inanam by As he game down the skirs with the beadle Then it suited me to discharge the Ararm Mr Cowls to propose the second meeting. in his hands, two pertens caine up to him on të blus pag
the Government may return wund. liva the doorways
shere, bub as there are one Aung pepper in and
hunt intensa
who might give trouble, they win. causing
not be slowed to return Gill while the
O. K. Sacail or any other Government headman, and the District Officer give peraiosion.
6 Surveyor's recommendations to or pedite the completion of there drainage of
City. he. Analyst's report on a sample of water
frous well at Hok-in.
8 Mortality Statistics for weeks ended the 30th April and 7th and 14th May,
1808.
THE FORGED BANK NOTE CASE
SENTENCE OF PRISONKÉS, (Special Telegram frena y Cen
Correspondent.)
Singapore, May 18, 11.3 a.m.
who were arrested on 27th April in conce-
after the first attack, but had to stand part
of the second one while driving to Sau
Francisco de Malabon.
Laz
On the morning of the 19th, Manila On the second American attack, at 10 woke up to find that the lent muling vessola.. on the 1st, the Don Juan de Austria left at the anchorage, the British four-advanced out, bat got a shot in her engine- master Growm of Germany, had boon room. The Isla de tuba mazosuvzed in moved to the anchorage of the other sailers,front of the disabled Reina Cristina. Short- off Dalahican, Cavite. Tho. usus) panicly afterwards the chief vessels of the
SUPREME COURT. İN CRIMINAL SESSIONS, (Before His Hon. Sir John Carrington, Chief Justice) Wednesday, May 18.
A DASTARDLY TRICK,
An Chung and Lo Pak Sin were charged
The front of the shirt was blondstained and charred
7.50 p.m. P.C. Martin Faberty-About 7,50 on the Bth inat, from information received, went to No. 2 West Terrace. I searched
the
Mr
there.
EE. wert
tion with the extensive iorgery of Hong. rest of the feet of sailers was seen to move scuttled by the Spaniards, to prevent their lasoory of cortain goode the property of son I went to the Cantzal Police Station Government to the Ulu Sugut, and the Ulu fly filled! Luckily it. WAS VERY NAT
aument
off.
The alarm was a false one. The
kong and Shanghai Bank notes, were found Croton of Germany brought in a curge of guilty of uttering and forging the notes Australian coals, and had part of it on Grosic was sontuned to tun years' impr-bound; and she was moved to Chivite for sonment and Schultz to eight yours' inipri grester acuity in transburting her sople to [Altogether the face value of the sham the American bunkers when it suited the botes smounts to the FC-y respectable total Admiral to take theus: On previous days 1000 tons were taken from the Handtuks, of $221,015.]
1200 tons from the J. B. Troop and 300 The coal had some from Narctic, New South Wales and presumably Admiral Dewey paid alair price for it.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
(SUPPLIED TO THE 'CHINA MAIL.'} LONDON, 18th May, 1899. MR CHAMBELLAIN'S SPEECH. The United States
falling into American hands,
*
It
to the Government, the Guverament
tops from the Austria, all British ahips. Spanish doctora went off to the Olympia to At No. 4 Pokfulam Road them was were pooked as they came from the map meet him unarmed and virtually, patting / hereby grante you the following
ask for supplies and a guard. Both were immediately supplied; and the American marines exchanged shots with the losters There is said to be a little bitter fesling | during the, night. press generally, among some of the Spaniards against the On the 3rd, they assisted the Spanish
hu
warmly approves of Mr Chamberlain's English Colony, owing to disappointment †hospital corps to transfer the sick and pieces of clothing, and the last pisce in foto-day. After are minutes the man, two matters of only except in the
speech, and weloumes alliance.
B
prospective at the British Government having kept wounded on board hospital boats for
In Spain, Derliu and Paris, the speech having failed to actively mupport the Manila, on the evening of the 11th, in
neutral in the Hispano-Arcierican war, and Mauila.
Kas
has aroused indignation, and the papers Spanish aido. Several of the British requish, and shows no sign of panic. Com his are other man lifted th sony, till Wednesday at ngon, deploro the language, as calcalated to irri. Įsidents say they have néticed it; but the mercial traffic in, of course, slmost entirely they both rau ever. Anexate of DHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC CHOLERA, that they might rob
tata instead of allaying the presont di-majority have noticed nothing; and the culties.
CORRESPONDENCE.
OREAF RESIDENCES FOR
EUROPEANS 2-
To the Editor of the CHINA MAXL,"
Hongkong, May 17.
suspended, but the mual private movement
by
The hearing of the asse was adjourned. On the evening of the 20th, Mr. Cowie for Pangeran Kabar, and most of the spondence batwon the Government and Salleh was read bo in who witnessed the sano, thought" at
SAND DIARREGA REMEDY, the case he was then is much sa ordinary. There seems to be bay dy net
Ceria to inform Mat reaction in favour of the German Colony, enjoyment but hearing the
Ia splendid remedy for bowel complaints that his behaviour
In bringing natch things he gave chase after dns of arising from a story circulated that Prints the mon, and kept him in geht until he and children. It is just such a medicine
to meet unarmed was arrested by a Chinese Constable on the ad very family should keep hand, and
13W and gustom, Honry has left for Manila on the Geten.
Frye. The other man got away, but the especially during the summer ressen when
Fina
Mr
in their varioua föruns, both for maitse.lt, Dowie's first
On the he had
reopired 120 much yo
counsel's letter addressed by the Govern ment to the Colony & fow days ago show that if any auch feeling osjeta ibia only on the part of the more uninformed of the | Spanish residents,
The land line from Capia to Iloilo re-hundle was found afterwards depotived it/eglia, cholera morbus, dezentery, Wärthreaboon very pleased with 20% redzur way Remarks have been made morning the mains interrupted, and also, presumably, doorway in Sai On Isner Botno informa bleedy fus and cholers infantum ere most indeed that it had induced him to sale H. E
in which he had been DESA SIG,-Regarding your timely daily visits of the British Consul and the land line astons Cebu Island. Beyond au was given by the. Arst prisoner, and provalent. A few doses of this remedy the Governor to sedompany him the compa
Vice-Consul to the U. 5. flagship, by people the telegraphics advices by land on Juanico arrested the sound prisoner who was
in consequence of that information the
Poill
will check any ordinary attack of these disasets. It can be depended upon ere he was greatly disappointed, for on seving
following wit who are apparently unaware that both the Island, and by eea-cable' imm Capiz, o ocolic in the same pisos the first pri in the most severe and dangerous the unlocked for display of almed men, be with the sound visit, however,
Governor-Gomoral and Admiral Dewey are are quite withod news from outside nr.
When redused with water added The jury returned e unsalmtous
Bold everywhere. Prico 60 ats and 81.
Vaneral Agents WATKINS & CO.
ulitorial of yesterday about the overcrowd-
aid to suggest a ruedy.
lug of the humbler class of Europeane in Hongkong, I beg to give you my experience,
-month
Out of a salary of froin 45 to 80 dollars af making use of the gul ulices of the Manila; but all communicating points rei | of guilty on leith route, verdict it is pleasant to take, children like it and felt that he had placed himself in a
Ioan not afford to rent even part of British Consulate for inter-comiaunication,port the natives as quiet,
a floor nu a Chinese-beese-which, no matter
a Europesa house. I must therefore tako but among those who understand the trend how I clean and paint it, is full of bedbugs of eventa nothing but praice can be heard
and cantepides. If I take a pecond floor, 1 for the work done by the British Consular and everything belonging to me is dreuch
ed with quid excrement, which oumes
through the cracks in the floor freer the
younger members of the Chinese
family
MANILA, May 13.
The Bomerulda leaves this afternoon for
living on the top floor. In fact, I denile, on the land side, with its sighteen { passengore, all non-Spanish. ádmíml.
His lordship sentenced the drst prisoner to eighteen months' imprisonment and the second privever to fifteen mouths' imprison..
had to get up at night and shift the furta and bodies of troops, is well defended Dewey is said to have prohibited her taking Me T. R. Hubback, succeeded in shooting hard for this resem. If I take top floor against attack." Ilode was feared for, but on board any Spanish subject, European or
is slightly better, and for this reason telegrams from there vix Cape report all Philippines
most houseowners do not forget to chago
1 at 2 dollars more for it; but as Uhines quiet. Steamer advices from Cebu Island
a big tusker, the other day, at Damansara
mys the Malay Mud. It stood nine feat Yesterday forearon, the Spanish gunboat high at the shoulder one of its Fusiku measured over Bye feet in lungth, while the other about four fest si taches. The
Exchange. HONOKOF, May 18, 1898.
ment.
Hongkong, vis Ansoy, taking passengers
corps.
On the native sido I hear nothing.nese, and to Hongkong a faw first-cines oble and very strong-Robinson Pisto Go:
only. For Amoy, she takes sous 600 Chi-TRANSPOSING and Cabin Finds are invalu
On London
Bank, Wires
On demand, 30 days sight,
months sight, Credits,
+ Documentary, months' aight, Uu Paris
On demand, Credits, 4 zaoblight
7.1/101
1/10
2.1/10
1/10
...1/104.
On New York Ou demand, Credite, 60 days?
138
138
139
on the two floors under me fave a prinú- to Iloilo report things quiet there again Callao was taken by the Americans, audit of the two tusks was about farten Un Berlin-Demands.
I
tive way of their own of cooking their food and it would seem as if the natives were ara smoked out like a rat in aliole twice w
pat under the US. flag. She was on one
day when they poiform that operation, the waiting, like the Spaniards, for the next of the southern stations, and was sent up by elephant was that be lind not a vestige of s nine pouude. A A curious feature about the smoko coming ap the stairway and more of the American foot. The Railway the Governor to get information of what was through the cracks in the floor. Now those line is working as naua), and supplies passing in Manila, and to learn the reason shot and found, upon examination of the Honbagi are fants which can be verified by
any one
tail Mr Hubbwk killed bild with a from
he took the tusan he came across a saldos
sarcase, thires old bullet wounds, and when
who cares to enquire. I think you will are coming in and the city authorities of the mail steamer, not making her usual admit that it taken a good deal of restraine hate published an order regulating the all Sis steamed towards, the naval sta bullet ombedded in the beast's head,
to speak or write calmly
to be able to
And how for the remedy.
There is plenty of unoccupied.
hout
price of meal In spite of the blockade,tion at Cavite, but found herself in the
Wire,
On demands On Calirastam
En demand,
nice bas caly slightly advanced in pricelinu's dor, where she was speedily gobbled Tin Vollowing la the reply given by Frede Ou Singapore
about Hongkong so situated that if
not
Why
be bought for many years to come. cat not this is rented to aren situated as above stated for the purpose of eresting small cheaper
or bygglove for
and Hour is not yet extraordinarily dear.
may be taken as certain that the famius up. She is now acting as tender to the risk the Great all January 1, 1786, to the
Admiral.
feared much will not matarialise
A Japanese man-of-war, called ox shoro
petition of a Silésies Sactory asking for On atonopoly for steel goods : It is very good
themselves on the ding that they the skitrushin aired at 10a.m., and Resp. loyal to Spain, and refrain from san our coal but I should not he willing) dari sight,
most either buy or leave when the ground is wantol
thunt might retain this pawar
4 sanitary grouted the Gorura eluted the U. 8. Admiral. Later on instituted a new Consulting" Assembly,“, i does not apply proper attenting and diis 1. On demand;
withuid the day, the Honolule was laid aigne bomposed of Afisen meinbate of mixed genão to the business, besttish hư hạn. TAI
the privilege both disto
atlas to the person
by on
the Americans, apparently the
On demande
Manda On demand As a means of in Buencing the natives to that fron and stove should be manufactured On Shangha
On demand, to have a monopoly, for this always kaa | **** sisting the Americans, the Government has bad results. The cruise of a monopoly on Yokokaina-
Gold Ex competitor beside him the bossedimos lo Sovereignis (Dan)
whs sagineered as late peut goods massen und them. peson, and whe thisla to December Bons
Aramiso devply dich of the
the private Makanan Pancord, and the latter, baran-to-Bil-baland qutive blood. Its giroslawie La denari bat X® W}}} fugiat his works and produtos: Mivar (per one)
this can be done, perhaps the
to take the price of the
could arrange to
In rent 1 in fast there are Amay May
do it if there is a will to do it
avel the lit MARY PART
three thousand
Lo
make
rod an unlars and would
throw pop
ANCUE witte to the Lund Bailif aking hin to inform me who in the proper --
to apply to • In these matters.- AN
is of the opitim that the ldan in
tere thathes Hot deserts fur I have not tolved any raulyj Thủy tron shinon theo thị
buraksts from the sailar.
at 9.80 the Mocylke ons, but did not do more than delute: She
"Hagship, and pass un fanida. Cavite Ha
Guteteran canis in. The foreign mon-
hore, catalds Spanish nla aricane, are the Immortalis,
હે માથે બાનમાં ના
The Helois Ure near them in fent of
Paternos
the end of last Paso Tuning and Bapain, Naw Musicy
of thia Mandoling Banjo
Quotations.
vary false position with H, E, the Governor for though be boon willing to Tlak his own life by placing himself in Mat Saleh's hands, he did not feel justified in jeopar dising the lives of others. Moreover, when Mr. Dowie paid his Arsh visit he had gone is mediator only, and therefore did not object to the presence of the armed meu, but
020 the following day he and H. E
You and your followers are pardoned
for loyying war against the Gorem ment, but people who have escaped from Gash, and sommitted other offences, are not pardoned for such
axendas.
li. Sabidar and Mallam will be
released at oikea from
Bandakan Goul
iv: Men Salleh will be allowed to live Tambunan or elsewhere ៥: the Fiu- Serior, except on the river Bugut and Labuk
The Government hopes hu will use his loaned to induce the kriven there to follow the Government. Mat Bulleh at the request, of the Gos vorriment will always sanat in arrest-
ing any required for shy offenss,
Mat Saleh will frequently supply
information to the Government se tu
bis proceedingss
vit: If Mát islich comes to the coast ho must report himself to the District Ulcer.
(Signed) W. C. COWIE
L. P. BEAUFORT.
MATI SALLEH:
his mark
DATO + SAHAK.
his mark.
the Governor did not come in that cap BRINSHEAD & Allison Fangs, the vary best acity, bat ཚ་ the representatives of the Government offering forms of peace. And
value-Robinson Piano Co.
was not fitting that hat Salleh,
by bring
log an armed force, should place himself is Tax Chaplain, Ah my friend,
LED atiree com
coming banned he ought to have
m
the position of the dictating party ; and, brought you here, of course! I too, used moveuver, that the Government having, to dimk, but for ten years not d drop of £591 trusted him to the extent of its represent liquor has passed my lips. The Copyviót.
Boose me, pard, but I don't want to hear revipfixated that confidence.
no hard luck story now; I've got troubisz He was told to send a final answer,
jor
of my own,—Lu), rather to come himself to the ship or the shore on the list, and ment. Mr Cowie and H. E. the Governor with the same show of codfdenon with which they had see him, or failing this that ten days should be gives hits to return up
Hongkong Register,
Barometer
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and roams his elatus quoy during thich dros no sation would be taken against him, Temperatura 13% pra, noless he himself first broke the pads, In which cuts hostilities would resummenge Immediately
In reply to this message Mat Salleh sald Weather wit that ho wished Bral to go round to Baray | Rain w Tampul and other places and report
programs to his friends, after which
would return
and
tender hi formal ste minian, Mr Cowls then sent a massag*
hable saying that there must be no farther Hongkong Chee
wished to submit, and that he
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