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The SURVEYOR-GENERAY BİL
The SECRETARY then read a report made by himself on the cadition of the matsheds point ing out that this latrine sommodation' and pro- vision for the ovespa of sewage and sullage wator was inadequate and in some instances, wifirely wanting
Mr. EDE moved that notice de sorved on these people be put thoir matskode in proper order.
Mr. FRANCIA enquired whether they were to carve the contractor or the owners of the land with the notic
infections diseases.
The PRESIDENT said he thought these rules should only apply to small-pos. It was absurd to make people answerable for reporting disonsos |of which they had no knowledge.
The REGISTRAR-GENERAL greed with the President and moved that Ip. the opinion of the Board it is not at presnt experient to legislate under section 13 of the Health Urdinance b-sections.19 and 24 for infections diseases, except smallpox, and that the draft br Jaws drawn up under the sub-section be remodelled scoordingly.
The PRESIDENT seconded. Carried unanimously
and remodel the draft by-laws.
We are requested to draw attention to the fact Mr. Frandis objected to this. He thought that charge of raslpractice I should have been content moment of silence he grasped my hand and said, nemen who signed the report when this Inflám- that it has been decided in consequence of a the practise paraned at the Pask was a shop in so the me I am poronally concerned, to leave my with that mile of pornline sweetness which sa mation of the lungs might have been scppneed wish to that effect expressed by many of the the right direction. He thought that there professicuial reputation to the judgment of im wallexpressed the mingled gatlances and strength to have begun.
"The Profor answered:-Certainly not *** of his of heaeter, I have. Intely been fasting members of the community, to make a presents should be one contractor for the whole and that partial men
I know of no instance in blatory where sometblag of this sort. I thank you, Sir Morell, more than two weeks ago, probably not more than tion to the 58th Regiment as a memento of its stay no resident ahead be called upon to make pri in Hongkong, before ita departure in Jascary vete strangements for the removal. Br. Ede physician who simply tried to do his duty to his for being so frank with me? In all my long six or seven days ago. This Mackenzie hoard next. A preliminary meeting was held at the favoured the suggestion of the President pations to the best of his ability has had to an experience I have never seen a man bear himself Hasaw the discussd long and still dared to moin offes of Alara Jardina, Matheson & Co. on He found that where the contractor was dare so much calumny and misrepresentation, to ander afrailer sirmumstances with such unaifested sin tast the manipulation of mine made eight wooks before was the direct cause of the death of. of the traffic cannot be enticated. The re- Tuesday lunt, whom the following gentlemen employed his object was to do his work as say nothing of the abuse, and worse even thar hordism."
Here is Mackenzie's description of the opera the Emperor. If no post mortem had been made, agreed to act as a Committee to carry out the gafckly as possible, and in consequence Le die, that, which was liberally showered on me. To turns of the Bbamo, trade which have been wishes of the absoribers-Hon. P. Ryrie, Hon. not look so h after oleanliness in detail three things I was atterly indifferent, and can't tion of tracheotomy When seerything was Mackensis would have bone fren to insist on all collected since the Indian Government me J. Bell-Irving, Her. B. Layton, Hon. Wong as in the case where you ougared a scolis. therefore claim credit for despising them; but raady the Crown Prince passed through an ad- the statements his weird imagination and bad into possession have not proved so large by Shing, Messrs. W. H. Forbos, f. frote, Hellidir. Mr. Francis abjected that that had nothing to. ans must be more or less than a man to bear the joining room into an ordinary sitting-room, conscience could suggest, His Hos hata but T. Jackson, H. N. Medy, A. G. Romano, and do with the Beard. The President maintained deliberate and persistent distortion of his words where it was arranged that the operation was to short legs. Mackenzio says that the imperor long way as was expected, and, even granting A Solomon. Mr. Stewart Lockhart on it had sad that Mr. Francis's saggestion of one and asta and motives with equanimity. It is true ba performed. A bed was placed opposite one Frederick told him he had so confidence in that the engineering difficulties of a through seated to act as hon. secretary. It was deciried Government contractor for the whole would lead that the accusations wire in many instances of the windows that was in a rallent light. This may or may not be true, but in a way af ins from India to China were removed, we to limit the sebscription to 8 and to have liste to a great deal of tronkis. It could not be expected absurd and even self-coutradictory. but my Brannon proceeded to give ehloroform, but as texte the nots of the case.
"Gerhardt and Tabɔ̃ll wore quite right pot for signature at the Hongkong and German that the man engaged by the contractor wond takes sailants evidently exted on the aynical maxim soon as the Crown Prince became unconscique think it very questionable whether the returns Clubs, Medara. Lane, Crawford & Co. and Mears. the trouble to polish the porosialt", and more. attributed to voltades, Throw and onough the administration we continued by Krause, to use the forceps, as the history of the Emperor's over the Chinese would object to strange coolies at some of it will ha anes to stick"; and from whilst I kept my finger on the pals of the left as share that the piece rounced by Mackenzie, from such a live would at present pay mter- Kelly and Walsh.
when they know nothing about entering their the nature of the case there were few even among wrist. Shortly after Brammon had made his lud to falra deductions. The piece was pronoun. est on its capital. - In the course of time, x
We have to acknowledge (he rossips of the houses. Ho himself knew the man who removed profesional man who could form a correct judg-fat incision I noticed that the pulse had become red healthy, while the post mortem revealed a
very weak and the face was hiapshed. In fact cancer. population and trade imoreser, there will, as Chinese Becorder For November. The number the nightsoil for his residence and could trustment on the faels as presented to them.
*As there is a good don! of plain speaking is there were evidences of cardine weakness. On Mackenzie's lack of general pathological in matter of course, be through milway com-opene with a review by the Rar. A. Phim, but he should certainly object to any "sca- munication, but it is to the opening up of Farker of the Imperial Guide to Astrology," laweg" coming into his place and very the following pages, and as the conduct of sans raising the eyelid the pupil was seen to be knowledge was the cause of this mistake and of Rev. E. Z. Simmons contributes a rory readable ikely carrying off every thing he could lay of my German colleagues is discussed with a widely dilated. The administration of chloro his not knowing why Professors Tobald and article on Idols and Spirita" in which hade ox, Mr. Francin's suggestion would freedom which may seem unprofessional to these farm yea suspended for a minute or two when Gerhardt would zot ramosa plece of the great extent. lead to trouble on all hands ho was certain, who have not read the attack which these gentle-the pulse became fairly good again and the opera growth. Tha charges against Gerhardt are ro he points dat to what a those enter în the belief of nearly all although it might be a famous thing for men made on me, I take this chance of saying tion proceeded. After this inesion Bramnion aheard that they can only find their explanation the Chinese, and also the amount of money which the lawyers. After some further discussion, it that I have advanced nothing here with respect momed to become a little flurried, though not to Mackenzie's despair. After reading his de is spent in their worship every your Speaking was agreed to ask the Sanitary Superintendost to my hostile colleagues which had not been such an extent as to prevent him frem operating face Ism egavinced that he will be deserted by of the Chinese character generally Mr. Simmons to enquire whether the present contractors would publicly stated already. Her have I made any with skill On opening the windpipe, however, the faw friends he still could lay claim to,
"You ask why we Germans did not, as Mac- Or svening contemporary, referring to the sys-II were called upon to designate the extend their eratrnets for six month, and in the allegation, except in self-defonco, in reply to I noticed that he made his incision little to the
more time the question could be fully considered. larges against myself. I regret extremely that right instead of in the middle line. The devis Lessie suggests, make a separate report of our discussion on the new drainage scheme, mys Chinese as people by one word, I should un-
hesitatingly say that word Delfiehnen." Dr. The STOREPART thes read a letter fruct the the controversy should have asemed arch a tone, tion appeared to me so slight at that time that awn, but we did. It is reproduced in & pamphlet ander the title: The Emperor' is. In 16 "It grows passing strange that the writer Maagowan couclades his very interesting article Colonial Secretary atating that a report had been but I may remind my readers that 1-x iu no 1 attached no importanes to it.
After orgning the trachea, instead of at once you find the words: Professor Von Burgmann, in the Press should have stroped so far anon Self-Immolation by fits in China and made by Mr. Cooper, Inspector of Buildings, that way responsible for it.
In conclusion I may be allowed to refer to plunging into its cannla, as is usually done by most emphatically declared the disauna to be to support the silly challenge given by the gives some graphic descriptions of several of cortain matabeds on faland, los Mary cond: some of the difflenides under which I liars English surgeons, Brsumen held aside the mager. This shows that I janged the ma
thes ghastly ouremonies. Although in the 1,147, and 1,093 were in sob an insanitary Governor to an anonymous public writer, be cases recorded the sacrifico was voluntary. Dr. tion as to be a nuisance, and requesting the Board labound in making up this vindication of my sides of the wound for a riante or two till the orrectly. It was my misforinue that the BR- use the great prinsiple contained in an-Macgowan states that it has been afirmed tu tako legal steps to remove sach naianoco. On professional character. I have been unable for bleeding bad oessed, and the inserted a very gust patient and his royal consort had more nouymity has gone hand in hand with the that, in remete districte priests have Leva lot. 1,146, Chan Kai was the contractor, and Mr. obvious sensors to allude to several points which, long and somewhat funnel-shaped tebe. I will confidence in Mackenzie than in the Gorman
known to stapify a brother with drugs and das Hancock, the amaitset, a 1,147 Chin King was though not hearing on the purely medical sepent frankly own that Brammon's method of intro-physicians.
This replaced enfance brought the Em tiberty of the British press wherever that tray his voice, and while in this condition exhibit the contraster and Massts. Bird and Palmer the of the case, were yet rost important factors in doing the minula seemed to me an improvement 124 influence has been felt." Let us haste to hit and burn him as a voluntary martyr, the ob architects; on 1,093 He Chat was the contractor determining the way in which the pase was on the ordinary plan of plunging the tube into poror to an early grave. Mackenzis failed to assure the writer in the Mail that in the reject blog to obtain money for present neo--for and Messrs. Danby and Leigh the architects. pursued. I think I have, also some grounds of the windpipe as soon as it is open proceeding detect the cancer. I will not speak of what teck the ceremonies arò largely attended and the Mr. RANGE sald Mr. Cooper should have complaint against the Prussion Government which usually sets up severe spaans and a cough. place in England or at San Remo up, to the marke we made respecting the Governor's visitors are not supposed to come empty handed reported this matter to the Boud. He was a which, while allowing my adversaries necous to When the operation was completed. 1 contima tracheotomy was resorted to. At that tie NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
challenge we had no intention of impuguing and to bring permanent renown to the monas servant of the Board and should buve reported the State skives, refined me the same pri- gratulated Dr. Brammen on its emocess. I have Dr. Lavignaff, of whose awkwardness Mack- vileges. As I hava alowa in the body of this already said that in a caso like the Crown Prince'n enzis speaks so sharply, noticed the growth of Communications an Editoriaatters abɔuld be addressed “Ths Editor," and those or busincas “The the principle of anonymity. Not only bastery from devout pilgrims. Rev. T. G. Thom the nuisance to them direct.
son contributes another soetion of his "Histori- The PRESENT said Mr. Cooper And reported little work, those official scurosz sreof a very mis tracheotome is not as a rule, a matter of any the cannar from wook to week, while the dis
sallamaons sharantor; hut among them there are diffulty; but, considering that a young sur-tingnished specialiat Mackenzio failed to notice Manager," and not to individuals by name.
hat principle gone hand in hand with the cal landmarks of Macho," and Rev. Arnold this as Inspector of duildings.
Foster an article on "Our practical relations Mr. FBANCW-X don't care what ko sigas important documents relating to the case of the geou was operating cn his future sovereign, and the fact until it was too late to do any good." Correspondents are requpstad to for a theme liberty of the British press, but it is to it with Idolatry, in which he states that the atti-himself. The present state of affairs is most late Emperor which, in justies to me, should that he was, not unnaturally, somewhat unnerved
`OLLA PODRIDA. · Editor, not for publication, but, as artdene of good that the press owes a large share of what tude of European Christina towards Chinese unsatisfactory. The sooner he leaves the service not have been kept from publication. Among by the catastrophs so nearly camed by the chlo ever excellence it may possess: Tho person idolatrous ceremonies is by no means what it of the Sanitary Board me that of the Surveyor thors may be mentioned the protocols of Pro-raform, I think he did his work very well. On
fessor You Sabretter, Dr. Krause and myself, leaving the room I said to Novell, "Did you des The Czar is a man of hercclain strength. He A letter for pablication should be written on oneality of a writer is thereby hidden from should be, and deprocates strongly the practice Gaioral the botter. At preevat he is no good drawn up in November, 1887, and more expe- tice that the traches was opened a little to the visited a canyon foundry the other day with the
of visiting, from motives of curiosity, idolatrons to either.
could not einlly the written refusal of the Emperor (then right of the middle line and that reotleman Carins, and lifted a piece of stent weighing view, and, whether he be a man of emi-performances as having a tendency to wesken
the Crown Prinse) to submit to any other ex- | replied, 1-did,' but I should say constarably, more than six hundred pounds. It is less eur- ordered for a fixed period will be continued until noe or one of whom the world has never the effect of Christian teaching on the ratives.socept the statement of Mr. Francia,. He que terial operation than traebectomy. The pro-rather than a little."
prising to hear that the musuler och re Mackenzie describes the details of the bicker-ceived an enthusiastic oration from the work- beard, bia opinione go forth simply on iss. 11. Fielde writes a short ebituary notice tioned whether Mrs Cooper really had anything Order for extre coples of the Daily Press should shair merits, neither receiving extrinsic of Dr. Yates, and there are the usual notes and to do with this matter. It might have been retocols which it is proved that Professors Ger-
correspondence.
ported to the Board so far as they know by ons bardt and You Borgmann sent into the Hanaings among the dealors in the gloomy days fol- mes, Should the Nihilists compel Alexander
Ministram, world also formich interesting rand-lowing this operation about the proper kind. be meat befors Ilm. on the day of publication.value from the raputation of the writer
III. to abdioste his throne, ho will still be able. of the 3nspectors of Naisance.
The SECRETARY aid the matter had not beening, and would show what really were the views tube to be used in the throat, und says:"My to pick up a living at country fairs by the exhi after but hour the rappis is limited.
in the one case nor being rejected on
of these gentlemen before I was enummoned to tube was tried too late.” Thero is an extended bition of such festas, so reported. sccount of bis unknown name in the other.
The REGISTEAR GENERAL suggested that Berlin. The first report of Professor Virchow diary alep of, the fatal day, April 19th. The
would also be, highly instructive. I can only Emperor was rapidly sinking, and The. Man The foule mudels who pose for the sude tare Where articles are signed, as in Franch
they should-pressed to deal with these nuisances hope that those documents mul.other mutters kenzie determined to by a new tube. He pays: curious impalsès at times of instinctive modesty. If there were any side issue it might be raised bearing on this historical cass will some day be An o sa te now tube was ready I dia. Haudry used to tell of a handsome girl who was journals, the discussion of public questions has
afterwards. an almost inevitable tendency to degenerate.
ado public. I, at least, have no reason to fear patched a messenger for Professer Voa Barg. sitting to him for the figure of his Truth besis mann to request him to come as soon as possible; her well Suddenly she looked up, gave a sbriek, iato personal recrimination. We are apoak
the full light of day."
Dr. Mackenzie then describes the hasty air. muning, of course, that I was Baxious to peo-and harried to hide herself behind a screen in ing now only with referosco to newspaper
camstances under which he was goned to cood to change the tube without delay. La send one corner the room. "What is the matter P articles, not to the articles which appear in
Barlin, his first moeting with the German doc. ing off that message, littis did I think it could asked the astonished patates. Oh, uronsien."
man tending the roof tors, and says "I confess, that I felt come sur- have such fatal consequences. It is not az orag, was the reply, "there's sweatife and literary magazines and reviews,
prise that among those with whom I was invited paration to say that these bastily scribbed lines on the other side of the street, and he was look- In an Indian contemporary we find so sr-though even bere also, much may be said
to take counsel in a case of mob importance proved to be the death warrant of the Emperor.ing at me ticle suggested by a pamphlet recently pub-for anonymity, the system of signing articles
there was Lot at least one loading German Had I had the slightest idee what was to follow, specialist in throat diseases. Every laryngologist should certainly not have allowed any over Dr. Srzda seama to be the first from the lished by Messrs. BLACKWOOD AND BOB leading editors too often to look at the
could without difficulty name several man punctilicus notions of otiquette to mislead me into our world who has made the acquintagve of ontitled "Indo-Burmah-China Eailway Con-names appended rather than to the matter
The SECRETART said he thought the cop. Germany whose reputation was not confined to taking so disastrous a step. At the moment, the inhalt of the interior of the Nicobar Is nections." The pamphlet itself we have not contained in the artioler. I saying that
convenience of the contractor's men ienetor. The matsheds ward rented-fur, the their own country. Their abuse bere soomed however, it appeared to be the right thing to de." lands--the Shoa-Pease they are called, to día. to me so siguiteant that I rather hastily conclud- Mackenzie says that Bergmann was greatly tinguish thes from the Shab-Dwn or inhabit- sean, but from the article to the Times of the Governor's challenge was not likely to
The Board then proceeded to consider thed that the august patient must be enffaringonited when he arrived, and behaved in a most ants of the coast. According to his description, India wo learn that it is written in support he responded to, we exproined no opinion as
by-laws made for the compulsory repersing of from some oscure disence of which thu laryu- unaccountable mar aor. He continues Wean uglier set of people there is not no earth. The goal affection was only an accidental complication. I then proscoded to the Emperor's room ascom- women, na well as the mon, cry ropulsive te look of the suggested Rangoon-Mandalay and to whether the challenge was woll advised
"When I had my examination of the Crown panied by Hovell, each of us carrying several upaa. However, theto may be any amovet of Ebamo line as opposed to the Zimme-or not. As our contemporary raises the
Prince the doctors and I withdraw in the or-tubes. We found the Emperor engaged in beauty behind the veil, because he tells us that Monimain line proposed by Mesurs. CoLeu-question, however, we may say that under
dinary way to discuss the matter. Gerhardt writing. His inspiration was distinctly audible, no stranger is allowed to see the young anmar- and Tebald gave the positive opinion that the but beyond this there was not the slightest in-rind women. Born and HALLETT. Our contemporary the circumstances (for, circumstances alter supports the view of the writer of the case) it would not have been without
disease was ancorous, ayd Bergmann, though dication of any difloulty in breathing. arg.
A pleasant surprisa awaited Mr. Heary pressing himself are guardedly, substantially mann placed a alisir opposite a window and asked pamphlet. The Moulovein-Zimmné, or Messrs, foutification, had-the-articles-to-which-His Major Juhoston, R.E.
greed with them. All three were ananimous the Emperor to sit down upon it end thereupon Irving when he rently visited Lord and Lady “Major Muir, RA, COLQUHOUN and HALLETT Line, it save, Excellency referred been entitled to the C. 8. Barff
in thinking that a cutting operation from the without waking any remark he quickly did the Rosebery at their Beat Dalmeny The noble outside would bo novesary for the removal of the tape which kept the caoula in position, pulled burl, whan graciously showing the areomplished would start from a British port, Moulmein, weight be attributed to them. The euleata de O. Boarles, A.1.9. F. H. Johnatons
E, W. Maitlated
growth. The preris: nature of the surgical pro- the latter out, and with considerable foron an tragediar several valuable rice with char- and skirting the coast would ran for about under diusion was an essentially technical Di
sedure that would be required was never dis daaronred to insert one which he had in his hand acteristic thought and kindness insisted on Mr. oussed in my presence. În fast, our consulta- and which was not provided with a pilet. The Irving's acceptance of a very valuable ring E. Y. Thir, &.E. oighty miles through a somewhat narrow
The Government had before it the AG Stokes
tion never reached a slago at which that ques- instrument was forced into the neck, but no air which had been the property of sad worn by strip of British territory. Then, for three views of the two men whom it looks to
A. N. Other
tion would bave comò op for consideration. came through it. The Emperor's breathing David Garrick. The ring in plain gold one, hundred and eighty-three miles, it would lie for advice on such subjects, and who are
On the proposition of Mr. DDs the Board as a When it came my turn to speak I said that thereupon became very much embarrassed, and the with a crystal enamel portrait of the great actor within the Kingdom of Biam, running be supposed to be the most competent to pro-
whole constituted itself a pommittes to consider there was nothing characteristic in the approfessor withdrew the tale. This was followed by of the last century. The gift is the more valued pearances of the growth, and that it was quite a violent fit of conghing, and there was consider by Mr. Irving through the genscene words with yond it for the hundred and forty-two miles ounce upon them. His Excellency assumed
In the first by law the REGISTRAR-GENERAL unpoble to give x definite opinion as to its able hemorrhage Bergmann next shed a cannia which his lertship accompanied it. through practically independent Shan States. that some professional man in Amooting of the Sanitary Board was held proposed to strike out all the danses defined as tars without are searching examination. astered with a sponge, out the sponge quickly off
I pointed out that she opinion expressed by my and tried to push ta tube into the windpipe: A'quarril about a curious point of cliquette The Baugo Mandalay aud Bhamo project, colony who considered himself comAyras, Colonial Surgeon, President; Ton.
yesterday afternoon. Thers were praent-Dr infectious except small pax.
The by-law as Amenced was carried.
colleagues had been some to on what seemed to again; No air came through the aula, and it has arison in Dungary hotworn Count P. Karolyi On by law No. 2, which i fins a medical prace to be insufficient grenade, and they bad omit was clear that instead of entering the nir passage and Dr. Groves, both members of Parliament. on the contrary, contemplates a line of rail-petent to controvert the views of these M. Price, Jurveyor General Hun Wung titioner as ans registered under Ordinanes & of ted the xaist essential and at the same time the it had been formed downward in front of the It is the custom for members of Parliament in way that would traverse Lower and Upper gentlemen was writing in the columos of the Shteg. Me J. J. Francia, 20.; Mr. J. B.
1984.
most obriens means of arriving at a sorrect di-trachea, plowing, up the soft tissues in that al- Dungary to use the second person singular in Burmah, and for the groater part would be China Mail, and, being anxious that the T. de, De. Ho Kai, and Mr. W. E. Crow by-law should ran
Stewart-Lockhart, Registrar General; Mr. N. Mr. Eos proposed that in place of this the Agnosis. The first thing to bedere was to pick tuation and making what is tealmically known as addr.sing each other. It was Francie Lénk entirely within British territories.
medical practitioner shall off a piece of the growth through the natural a false passage. Again the Professor had to pull who introduced tais practice, in order to establish The matter should be thoroughly understood, he (Secretary) collateral advantages of this project, it need invited the writer, whoever he might be, to
The death returns for two weeks were laid on incins all persons, of whatever nationality, passage and have it examined acroscopically by out the tubs, again its withdrawal was follared quality and fraternity among members divided
who practise medicine in this Colony whether orport.
by violent soughing and streams of blend. To by diffrenoss of caste, and religion. Hitherto Count hardly be mentioned, are that, in addition come forward and present an adverse report,
Gerhardt said that it would be difficult if my consternation Bergmann, then pushed his the custom bao baan cordially observed. The Board proceeded to consider the official registered or not under Ordinan e 6 of 1884 to opening up a trade route with Western if there was ground for an adverse report, notice and warrant of inspection to be issued in
The amendment was agreed to.
not impossible to do this, on account of, the finger deeply into the wound, and on withdraw. P. Kurplyi, however, has now tried to break awkward situation of the growth, and Tobalting it tried to insert another tube. He again through the tradition by taking it as an offence China, it would develop the resources of our promising him, wo believe, remuneration for, under Section 17 of the Public Horth where a nuissue was supposed to exist in a
pressed a suller opinion. While admitting failed, however, and again to attempt was fol. that his ollesgne, Dr. Grecsak, should have newly-acquired territory of Upper Barmah, his trouble, though this point, if that was Ordinance, and with some amendment the forms
that the operation in this case presented excep-owed, as before, by most diatrossing conghing written to him en tutoyant. The mattor is tional dificulties, I said I thought it could be and copious bleeding." and is already half-made. Our contemporary what His Excellency actually said, seems to subunitted by the Secretary were adopted.
sausing some stir, and it is being raoslled that done and that at any rate it should be attempted. The result of this bangling, Mackenzie go on an ona neoagion, when too obsequious deputy farther points out, that 'in considering the have been missed by the reporters. Such a
The papers couvaring berl-bori ware laid a
With regard to Section 7, Mr. FRANCIS said then turned to Gerhardt and said to him: to say, was that Bergmann's assistul es called said "roo 'to mu ọf the Counts Szechenyl that the table. question of these rival projects, the fact report, on such a subject, would be much
"After the operation,” says nobleman was highly displexed. This precedent Mr. FRANCIS moved that the whole of the lio thought this and the following sinuse in Will you try and as replied, I cannot oper- in to finish the job.
will be brought to Coucć Karolyï's attention. volvod very serious considerations, and that itate with forceps." I next sixed Tobold if he askenzie, the Emperor sent for me and asked : must not be lost sight of, that when the line mere valuable for practiest purposes than papers be printed. He as he did not are what was then tou late za har to discuss them pro would make the attempt, but he also declined, Why lid Bergmann pot his facer inte my of route advocated by Mesers. CoLQUEDUNT Umber of newspaper articles. The ob
saying: “I no longer operats. The replies throat P. His Majesty then went on: *I hope Pauline Luova was cosentially & German prima The PRESIDENT said Dr... Manson's' report! Perly. He therefore moved to report progromcreased the surprise which I already felt at a you will not allow Professor Von Bergmann to i dopna, it may almost be said & Prussian one, al- Bad HALLETT was firat presented to and jact of the remarks. which subsequently ap
Progress reported accordingly.
case of such a caturo bazing boon intrusted to do any further operation on me.” I answered: † though by birth she was Italian, the cousin of a favourably received by the British public peared in these e lucins wat simply to show
the hands of these gentismen."
* After what I have seen to say, sir, I beg most musios! publisher at Milan-She was pretty, Mandalay was the capital of King THEESAW, that too much weight had been attached to
Mackenzie describes the first operation on the respectfully to say that I could no longer have although she lost her good looks early; she buil and the Rangoon Mandalay-Bhame role anthe adverse criticîtin, and that the Governor's
Crown Prince's throat in remoring a pieos of the honour of continuing in attendance on your many admirors; the King, who was very atten- the gewth for Virchow to examine, and says Imperial Highness if Professor Bergmain is to tive to artistes, stowed her partiular favour impossibility. Circumstances have changed challenge could not be responded to becive
that he walked home afterward with the Crown be permitted to touch your throat again. Berg Count Otto von Bismarck relaxed his severity since then; Uppor. Bormab has passed the absurdities enntained in the articles res
Prince, who talked seriously shout his condition Freann's roughness was devar forgollen by the before her fasolustions so far that she did not and expressed supreme dissatisfaction with Ger- Emperor, although the nobility of his nature | scruple to lend barself to a trick played upon under English rule, and it will be the duty offerred to showed that they could not have
hardt. Muclumsie makes an exhaustive defonce prevented him from showing any resentment, him, which he bitterly resanted, but was power- the ftovernment of India, when the time is been written by a professional wan. Our
sgainst the mousatio of the German doctors, There is nothing particularly-nów i Mac-less to avenge. He met Lasca, by design aé rips, to make a line to Bhamo, whatever contemporary-wan-of-curse-justified-in-cri- purpose. We will have to forward the papers
that ja this operation in forceps seriously inkenzie's account of the last hours of the Dan-goident, at a certain photographers, Unter jured a vocal cord. He also denies the charge peror, but he allegeil that a few hours after the den Linden, whose polish name Lad been chang- may become of the Monimein-Zimmé line. tioising the scheme to the best of his ability,
that he took the case out of the hands of the Imperor's death Biomarok tried to get bined by the sobriquet loving Berliness into Grst In the meanwhile, bowever, the purrey for and in obtaining such bists or information
German. He save They bad called me in into a trap by demanding a hasty ofleini report. Photo. Shortly after a carta de visite was pri- railways ŝu Siam is being pushed on, and it on the subject from professional friends w
and I had given my opinion, to which out He was urged to write his opinion as to the rately ciroulated representing the Count on his wardly, at least) they Uni̇subscribed. They dis nature of the disems, doubtless in the hope that,kasen before the prima donus. The copies wEIO probable that before many more years he could-which is apparently what he did,
finetly sanctioned the course of troutmant which thinking himself safe from exposure, he would | seized, the negative suppressed, but still it ro- bate elapsed communication by railways will Unfortunately he mixed his information up
I had aid before them, and, if I may so express it, auswer ambiguously, but he diamonoarted. mained proved that with or without Loves's com- I received a mints from them to carry it out enemies by declaring that the disease was cancer plicity a hidden lens had fernised the tell-tale be established in that country. Which of and got into a muddle.
Had the case turned out well those gentlemen of the larynx. The remainder of the book is allitude. the rival achemes may finally establish its
would have been ready enough to claim their devoted to controversial topics and statistical share of the triumph on the ground. that they matters which will interest scarcely any buti superiority as the maïo trade route between
had rtrusted me with the operation. It is ab professional zien,
jaker. Some tiste ago be war on board à Missie India and Western China wif), we think, de
sand, therefore, to thrust on me the whole re
**** NEW Yʊux, 15th October. sippi river-stebent, and forming an acquaint- “pend on virtuuakseer which cart at pre.
podaibility for a decision to which they were all The Herald to-day priate ad extended accountance with the engineer, was allowed the freedoms sent be forseen. If a strongly progressive;
conserting parties, simply because the event of a visit of its Barlis correspondent to Dr. of the engine-room. He took a sent in a corner, belied the hopes that ware not uurwagonably Von Bergmano, with whom he talked concerning | sud, pulling his hat down over his eyes, appear movement sets in in Siam, railways will soon
entertained in showing that the German Mackenzie's book: Van Bergmann sald, in re-fed lost in raverle. Presently a certain part of spread, and will extend in whatever direction
doctors are equally answerable with me, 1 am not i gard to the sharges amounting to malpractice the machinery began to squeak? The ongineer trying to transfer any responsibility off my own which Mackenzie said ware brought against hip oiled it and went about his usual dation. In the they can find sufficient trade to feed them,
Thomas Makosa was charged, on the in-shoulders. I only wish to show the shifty char by the German doctors:
course of a few minutes the aquarking wne besed bile in Baruah railway. construction will
formation of Robert Fisher, assistant at the raster of the men with whom I had to do."
Wa G-man 'physicians do not hesitate in again, and the suglueer rubed orer, oil-can be promoted by the Government and by pric
The case in which two sailors from a Chires commendation
Sailor's Home, with deserting and absenting
"Before returning to England I learned on mying that Buckenzie's treatment of the Huin hand, to lubricate the same spindle. Again himself from his ship, the Big Bennat, without reimpeachable authority cortaia facts on to Ger- peror did monet to malpracties, insomuch as he returned to his poet; but it was only a few vate enterprise on the same scale as in other gunboat were obarged with piracy of a junk by men from a ravenne craiser wes brenght before
leave after receiving an advance of $18, on the barat's prations treatment of the osas that made both the diagnosis and trustment displayed gros minutes until the same oil spindle was squeak- parts of India, If it should happen that Mr. Pollock again yesterday afternoon. He
14th instant. that be had been drank for some time,
sae feel more anxious about his future than I had ignorance of medicine in general. His whol|ing louder than ever. Great Jupiter," be yel- the Chiness also were making cailways in Worship, decided that the men in taking the
The defendant daniel the charge and stated up to thou seen any reason to. I have already knowledge of anatomy and pathology begins and led, he thing's bewitched! More oil was ad- Western Chian, a possibility which may not and diemlased the case against them, suggesting junk could not be held personally responsible,
said that the Professor himself bad teached on ends in the larynx. In his defence be overlooks ministered, but the engineer began to smell a Beldency was given to the effect that the the matter very lightly in my presence, and which the fact that he acousation against me fail to rat, Pretty soon the spindle squasked again, be no remote as it seems, unforeseen factors that the matter was one for a civil court.
defondant had engaged himself to learo hore in the mentioned in general terms, that he had used the ground in the prosence of the testimony of and, slipping up behind M the ongineer would enter into the determination of the
the stoner Zafre on Wednesday last to catch galvanic custory. I naturally understood tim Professor Virchow and Wallamayor's post-squirted a half-pint of oil down the joker's back. A correspondent, referring to the footnote tu
The American ship Big Bonanza at Manila, where to mean that he had explored this powerful mortem examinations Mackenzie's defonos carts Thery', said he "I guess that spindle won't point of junction between the Ghinese and the translation of the momorile the Tientsi
The PREALENT-Whose motion is it that tho was to arga articles. He had already received agent according to the recognized rules of surgi- doubts on the capabilities of his German equosk any more! It didn't, the Siamese er Burmese lines. But it will be and Taka Balway, writes I have not the documents be printed
an advance of $18 frein the captain of the Big cat practice, When, therefore, I was informed colleagues, but Tirchow's post-muriem clear Mr. FRASI move that the dopaments 56 Barn-za, and just before the Zafiro sailed had. that he End applied the red-hot point to the inyogtablished the fret that Tobold, fer Chinese of the memorial re the Tientsic and a long time before the dividing mountains Tard Railway, but the Ching Chiang mentioned printed
A Torquay correspondent writes to, Nature in zot away from her and spent the money on shore, terior of the larynx every day for hourly a fort hardt, and I had all been quiis current in our regard to a statement that a seabeach in Dorset e are passed and sbrough travel by rail from is either what is known generally as Chinking
A flue of 87 vas imposed, with an alternative might I could hardly bring myself to believe it. diagnosis of the Emperor's malady.
shire was the only place in the kingdom besides of fourteen days impriejament with bard labour. In all my experience I never heard of any one Yannau to India becomes possible. The red equally probably, Ching Chiang-fu at the
"The one who allowed the filtest time and the Island of Egg where "music" and is turns of the Indian railways are not so bei.Junction of the old bed of the Yellow River and the Laspector of Live: Stook on the subject of
applying a cattery to a patient's larynx oftener opportunity of arresting the Emperor's disease known to cer. Le saysThis amper I found than once or at test twice a week, and I hardly to slip away was the famous latyogasingist, the mndia Lanar Bay, Forfarshire, to be dis liant as to nocumge the sinking of capital
know which to be the most astonished at in the Mackenzie. Had the operation been made on the tinctly acrous. The sound occurred on moring in lines across unknown country. The last fire broke out in No. 99, Queen's Road East,
present instance, the therapeutle energy of the Crown Prines in May, as I wished, His Majesty the foot across the sand, or moving the walking- administrative report shows, if the summary occupied by Tai Shan and Als Boy, houss pain part were reed, and the matter was referred Dr. Mackensis book from American telegrams: mission, did this physician, barn the Grown ropirt upon whom the operation was so sharing been directed to the one of the coars We take the following information concerning physician or the endurance of the patient. On Frederick III. might just as well sa not be alive stick or the finger. The sound was little inferior twelve consecutivo days, according to his own ad now, as are the four patiente referred to in our to that in Figg. The attention of a flaherman given of it in the Times is correct; that there tors and general contractor. The shop was back to the Inspectar for a further report
stocked with paint and oil, and in a very short The letter from the Colonial Secretary for
LONDON, 12th October. won a net loss to the Indian Government on time the flames, igniting these articlos, mounted warding the report of the Fover Commission
Erin's larynx with a red-hot wire and again on fully performed. Soienos saw us -day that formed me they were quite aware of the ecour The abstract of Ik. Mankensia's book wiled four subsequent cocious at short inferrals every cancer that is small and prorated spons in reace, and that the sound was frequently mech account of railways of 9,827,927 rupees to the first to which was used as a dwelling and calling attention to sertale uuisanos there to the World yesterday e amplified by this fall bluntly, as if all this were not enough he thought time es-te permanently removed, but if a cancer onder than on the day I was there upending 1886-87. Much of the capital under tale house. The brigades were on the spot very in referred to as real.
text volume, which is made public for the first it zenry. to sear the edge if a vosal chord becomes large the eporation must fail. It is expresame, on the state of the sand and of the at- quickly the Volunteer sepesially so, bat the. It was stated that certain of the nuisances had time to-nighter. In a few days this book will be with a flat burner. There is no record in medi-tirely Mackenzie's fault that the operation was zosphere. He also menticaed that the sonad railways kao been expended on military lines inttar could do nothing as their engine way hot been abated, and the matter was referred to the the subject of a barning controversy in both he ord literature, so far as I am aware, in which the delayed artil the small cancer bed grown into occurs in the sand of Montrose Bay. I chserved
on the soone. The fire was confined the house Banitary Superintendent to report on the nui-mispheres Mackensie's socusations of incons cantery most valuable agent if properly hand-in läcgro one,
that the best result was got where the sand was of their commercial value, but even the re- No socidente have been reported
in which it started, which was completely gutted.sances referred to with sathority to call on the petenay against the German physicians are for led--was go terribly misused.”
Nowia regard to the very serious abarge moderately dry, and that little or no effect was Sanitary Surveyor for a report on the state of more sweeping than it was unpproved he would Referring to his frenk discussion of the dan made against me with regard to what took place produced with such a greater degree of mois- ceipts from the guaranteed railway companies
the drainage ou thə inland lot mentiousd. make them. In fact, he unequitecally says that geroas possibilities of the case with the members, on April 12th, when I aun said to have plowed a ture as gave a good remit in Eigg. The form fell short of the amount'required to uset the tong. Rifle Association meeting took place ves the recommandations of the select committee up-death blow. The famous physician: begins his the Crown Prince himself I of course could not an foflammation in the celular tissues botween aiderably in the two localities. It sees-pro- The third and last day's shooting of the Hong A minute was then read by the Secretary of their ropested blanders gave Unser Frits his of the royal family, Maakensie says With deep wound in the Emperor's throat and saused and composition of the sand-grains differ con- guarantee of interest by a clear som oftarby, when the whole of the competitions pointed to frame by-laws with regard to the str. preface with a quotation from Benry IV" discuss the eltuation with the same freedom the trecbes and eterntimor breastbone. Again bable that sand of this character ecours in more 6,008,459 rupees, while the state lion shows were finished. The day was more favourable facecavenging and removal of nightsoil contracts Mark how, how plain a tale shall put you down. While operaraging him as to bis condition. In compelled to the belief that Mackenzie localities then hitherto supposed. od a loss of 6,545,421 rupees on a comparison to the competitors than either of the other two and a long discussion ensued thereon: The He says:It has been a painful task to me te was careful not to say anything of a misleading failed to greep the meaning of Virebow's pist
although the mace strong wind that troubled so President pointed out that at present the right write the following pages, not because there is charnoter Hovell once observed to the Crown merten report, wherein, no mention vocare of An Important Discovery is announced in the between receipts and interest charges. On many on Friday was again present. The only soil was removed from the residences at the anything in the charge recently brought against Prince:1 cm see that Dr. Brammon is not any such infammation. On the contrary the Paris Figaro, of a valuable remedy for noryons state lines lessed to companies a further losa sotionable feature of the day proceedings wax Peak by the contractor, whereas in the city me by some of my German colleagues which I radiomed to as the laryngoscope. You coflular flues lyleg back of the breastbone, the debility, physical exhaustion, and prezantura was incurred of 1,083,510 rupees. The Mr. Woodia's score of 33 at 200 yardse pos-residents had to make their own arrange shall have the slightest difficulty.in zesting, but said his Imperial Highness, you can see it and anterior mediasterium showed no evidence of any des Thediscovery was made by à misionner returns from the East Indian Exilway stand scores have been disqualified, the Committee that residents in the city should have to pay a the controversy which must necessarily catire ad-
ship. Private Seamark and sorayal other high i menta. The question was whether it was right because I feel moet kosuly unseemliness of I can feel it.""
olentrization, but only of purely sormal son in Old Mexico; it neved him from a miserable Mackgurio dwella in detail on the visit to San | ditions.
existence and an ourly grave. We learn thist out as the one bright spot in the accounts, taking as thefr wathority for the not Winble monthly fes, while theas at the Peak hs the ditional andering to hearts which have already Rama and the confirmation of his worst fears in The post-mortem showed the immediate cause the Rer. Joseph Holmes, Bloomsbury Manajona Boring ought the Government a proji of tone who her bood marking at any age of the most are-after the Poesidents chruised tros dies of the sheds to be of recht, date. I asked. Protearor the pessoription, free of charge, on receipt of a don rule that distinctly precludes any compete services of the conizuotor, and th was proposed been fried beyond the common lot. Although a November that this disease was cancer. He of death. The infiammation of the lungs was Bloomsbury Square, Losdan, W.C., will send 6,884,472 rupeen. This shows what may be proceedings taking a place in the list, Itzoobed in the ame mannge na shows in the town. Ita szabadban socusations which smoput to a musication with perfect esiness. After a Virchow, in the rosegee of the numerous wit.' self addressed stamped envelope."**
politically necessary, apart from any question
the
Mr. Pollock hard another osas of kidnapping against a woman in the Police Court yesterday attacco The matter bas bawa adjourned til
next week.
THE SANITARY BOARD.
the table.
una the report could be unless it was printed:
was only in manuscript and contained terliuca- tions, ste.. It would require for her coresction sea for a private purpose only. for the press. Dr. Masson looked upon it as wrii-
Hoa. JM. PRIDE-Would Dr. Manson have any objection to seeing it in priat
revise it,
Tho.PRESIDENT-I think be would want to
Dr. Ho KA-I have asked Dr. Manson's per mission to have if printed, frd have obtained it. The PRESIDENT We have no funde for the
to the Government and ask for permission. the Estimates for printing?
Mr. FRANCIS are we acket for nothing is
The SECRETARY-It is a rule in the servios that permission must be obtained before any documents can be printed.
On by law 3, which denis with reporting casss of allox to the Secretary of the Bourow
Mr. FRANCIS moved the addition of the words "or the Registrar-General." Amendment agreed to.
The Board aljourned till Thursday, the. 29th
inst
POLICE COURT.
15th November.
Bero Ms. H. E. POLLOCK,
LARCENT
For larceny.ofn place of wood of the value of 20 cents from Leung Et, on the 14th inst, Wong Kan, who admitted threo pravicur convictions for the same offence was santoured to mix months' imprisonment with hard labour.
TEESPASSING
For unlawfully cutting grass on Crown lead Shaukiwen, where young troos are plated. Ki Wan was fined 82, or in default ten days im prisonment with hard labour.
Mr. FRANCIS-But we are not in the service, The PERENDENT--This would be a very largest order for printing. It is a big book.
Hon. J. M. PRICE-A very interesting book. Mr. FRANCIS–Very interesting. This Board
THEFT.
is established by Ordfuanos and is Independent Chong Tong pleaded guilty to a charge of of seraient except as regarde money. If we stealing erbe valued at one coat, from hava soy money that can be used for the purpose, the garden of Mesars. Jardine, Matheson & Co. let us as it as far as it goog
on the 14th it, and was senteneed to unprison Another practice game of football under As Hen. J. M. Paice I think the Government ment for one month with hard labour. yesterday afternoon. On Monday next it is any proposal for printing the reports sociation Rules was played at Causeway Bay would be disposed to entertain cery favourably ON APSCONDING FROM BEIP. probable that a match will be arranged by the. THA PRESIDEN-I oannet sand this to be Club, who will meet an outside team.
priated without further authority. I can send it
to the Government with the Board's ro
state of affairs.
Mr. Frangis-It is a very unsatisfactory Dr. Ho K-The report will be well worth the money spent on it,
The PRESIDENT—Whose motion is it? Me, FRANO-L sin not going to make any motion that the matter be referral to the to vernment.
Dr. Ho K-I second it. Carried new, con.
The SECRETARY said there was a report from
the Imperial Canal."
the segregation of cattle, which had been cir. Yesterday afternoon at about two o'clock aculated amongst the members.
The minutes made by the members in the rea
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