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INTIMATION.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3ad, 1901

to have called him, "a very child, and the idea of his being able to assert himself need

not be entertained. As for those who now

guide the Imperial will, they seem amenable to fear and to pressure froth the loyal Viceroys. The only way in which they can

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The one possible solution of the problem appears to be a further stiffening of the friendly officials by the advice of the Allies. This policy has achieved the best results throughout the crisis of last year and this, and it will be by a continuance of it, if at all, that the crisis will be brought to an end. A fresh demonstration of European military force would be fatal, but a vigorous display on the part of the patriotic Viceroy promises to save the situation. If it be necessary, they can oppose to outlaws like Prince TUAN, TUNG, and their followers an army better in every way. In the mean- time they can keep up the pressure on the timid and vacillating Court. This at least seems to be China's best hope.

The transport Unta arrived here from the 19.20 North yesterday with males and a section of

the Native Hospital Corps.

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On the 28th ult, the vessels in Amey harbour included the German cruiser ticier and the Customs Revenue craiser Chuentias.

The Universal Gazette learns that the Plenipotentiaries at Peking have given the contract of lighting the streets of Poking to Mosers. Mandl and Co., of Tientsia.

These CLARETS are bought direct from the leading French growers. The lowest priced of exceptional value

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The chartered transport Clavering left this guaranteed to be the genuine product of the port yesterday afternoon at two o'clock for the juice of the grape.

North, followed by the transport Bejak. The steamer Itinda is to leave to-day also for the North.

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Smaller quantities and Sample bottles will be supplied at proportionate wholesale

rates.

We guarantee our Wines and Spirits to be genuine only when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Coast Ports.

The putaping out of the dredger Caaton Rive- was commenced yesterday, but the work had to be stopped on account of the existence of several leaks. Operations will be resumed to-day,

The Hongkong Volunteer Corps parades at Headquarters on Tuesday, 9th inst., at 5.16 p.,, when H.E. the Governor will prosent his Shield for muskotry for the winning team, "D" Company.

At the annual meeting of the China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society in Shanghai on the 25th ult, the only specist matter was an expression af regret at the departure of Mr.

A. S. WATSON & CO. Byron Bronan, H.B.M.'s Consul-General.

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The Secretary of the Hongkong General [35 Chamber of Commerce informed us yesterday morning that the Chamber art frota the Government that a telegram has been received from H. B. M.'s Consul at Foochow to the effect thut quarantine is imposed at that port HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DES Vœux Road Cl. LONDOR OFFICE: 181, FLEET STREET, E.C.CV from Hongkong, Swato,

Amoy. Later we received a Government noti

The

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HONORGHE, 3rd July, 1901

fication to the same effect.

"By the new leansing ordinance in Manila boxing and sparring matahes will be taxed $25

each.

L'Avenir du Tonkin revivas the discussion on the possibility of a dsap water harbour for Toukiu, a project which was mooted in 1835.

The electric tramway to Hanoi is prooveding" so rapidly that it is hoped it may be optand on the 14th inst.

Ten prominent and wealthy Chinese in Manila ure suid to have organised for s stevedoring, corpamating there with $500,000 capital

The squadron of Philippine Cavalry, consist- ing of four troops of mounted Macabebes, will be retained in the Philippines under the U. S. Army Bill.

The United States naval garrison in Guam is reported to have become utterly demoralised through want of active service, and General Schröder is restoring order with a strong hand.

Rhinderpost has been spreading in the Philippines, especially in the island of Penoy, where it has carried off large herds of cattle,

and the American Board of Health Hads itself

much hampered in dealing with the spidemic by lack of proper mains,

At the time when the water famine at Knala Lumpur was at its height, the Lake water was pumped into the service reservoir. Thonsanda of dollars have been spent with this object, but in the meantime the Lake water has been analyserl and found to be unfit for consumption.

We have received some copies of a new contemporary, by name El Tempo, printed in› Spanish at Iloilo, Island of Panay, in the Philippines. It is a neatly-printed four page daily, bright in character, and evidently appre. ciates the new order of things under Auxerican rule.

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Among "Current Topics" noticed in the Indian Medical Gasette is an important discovery of Dr. Louis Parkes, that a solution of sodium bisulphide, in the proportion of one gramme to a pint of water, completely destroys the bacillus of typhoid fever, without impairing the potable quality of the water.

A private letter from Chefoe to Shanghai mentions that Messrs. De Hoste, Taylor, Orr Ewing, Tjäder, Muir Duncan, Cressey Smith, and some American missionaries have obtained permission of the British Minister with passports, and have gone forward towards aiyuanfu-to welcome General Tung Fab- sieng, wo supporo.

On the 19th ult. Mr. Aloe Mareli gavo a most successful concert at Tientsin, assisted by local amateurs. We note that Mr. March sang “Tho Sailor's Grave,” “O Star of Eva!" thi Toren dor's song from Carmen, and “Beauty's Eyes," as well as the duet "Excelsior" with Ms. E. F. and Cockell. Mr. Marah was to give another convert in Tiestain on the 29th ult. before leaving for the south.

The attention of readers is drawn to the Volunteer promenade concert, in aid of the Band fand. at Headquarters this evening, coimencing at nine o'clock. The programme is an excellent one, and include such well-known ontertainers as Mr. G.P. Lammert, Arm-Sørgt, Viggers, and Sergeant French. The hand of the 3rd Madras Light Infantry is responsible for the instrumental part of the programme.

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TELEGRAMS. ~

"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.

[FROM OUS CORRESPONDENTS.]

GENERAL NEWS.

LONDON, 1st July, 8.40 p.m.

THE TRADE OF THE UNITED

STATES.

The United States' receipts for the year which ended yesterday were $585,548,309. The expenditure was $509,947,206. Experts to amounted approximately ja $1,500,000,000, The Treasury's gold reserve is $500,000,000.

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FRANCE AND FREE PORT

The united French Chambers of Com- merce have petitioned the Government as to the necessity of establishing free ports at Marseilles, Bordeaux, Dunkirk,

Paris.

REUTER'S SERVICE,

and

LONDON, 29th June.

AMENDING THE ACCESSION OATH. The Committee of the House of Lords has reported in favour of an amendment to the Accession Oath by the addition of a decuration affirming disbelief in transubstantiation, and declaring adoration of the Virgin contrary to the Protestant religion.

ADMIRAL SEYMOUR'S

FAREWELL.

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So much for Sir Edward Beymour a warrior, lut bistory will assurully one day tell how deeply wo are indebted to him for the statesmanlike qualities that have dono DINNER AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE..

so much to assungs the dionlties the past Yesterday night, on the invitation of H.E. twelve months. We will say nothing of au the Governor, Sir Henry A. Blake, G.Ç.M.Œ., a iron band, but surely an iron determination to distinguished company, including many naval support the diguity and the interests of his and milltary officers at present on this slution, country was never clothed iu a more courteous and reprosentatives of the divit community of exterior, and I believe that Sir Edward Seymoor the Colony, asserabled at Government House to carries away with him tho friendship as well as meet Admiral Sir Edward Seymour, G.C.B., the respect of the allied leaders and the two who bas relinquished the command of the great Viceroys on the Yangtsso whose attitudo Chius station and is

of of tras patriotism during the late trying times the evo departure for home, Those present wore ought to earn for them the deep respost ut ali H.E. the Governor, Almital Sir E. H. Seymour, right-thinking me. Personally I tank Sir Major General Gascoigne, Mr. Bell Irving, Edward Seymour for the readiness with which Commodore Powell, Bir Thomas Jeolion, the he has always most every request from us as to Bishop of Victoria, Colonel Perrot, Hon. J. precautions for the protection of the trade of Stewart Lockhart, C.M.G. Captain Jellicos, Hongkong in the West River, and I wish him, Capt. Tillard, Col. The O'Gorman, Captain as I know you do, Gol-speed and a long life of Murray Rumsey, Hon. W. Chatham, Hon. Further usefulness in the noble profession of Dr. Ho Kai, Col. Retallick, Capt. Fakenham. Į which he is so brilliant au ornament. Co Bertie, Major Littledale, Capt. Take, Commander. Burrett, Mr. Wilcox, Mr. Veitch, Mr. Turner, Hon. J. Thurlarn, Hi» Honour A. &. Wiss, Hon. T. H. Whitehead- Col. Hughes, HF. A. May, Major Kettlewell, Capt. Trefusis, ul. Welchman, Mr. Taylor, Mr. E. H. Sharp, Statt-Surgoon Vasey. Mr. Norton Kyshe, mais Honour T. Sercombe Smith,

Admiral Sir EDWARD SETMOUR, whose rising was the signal for prolonged applause, in reply, «il-Bir Henry Blake sud gentlemen, I rise with much pleasure to thank you for the very friendly, and yet, I must say, too flattering expressions with which you have kindly pro- posad zay health, and also to thank you most sincerely for the extremely kindly way you have drunk the toast. It would be still more difficult for me to find words to express may feelings with regard to the position

Deputy Inspector General Drew, tion. A. W. Brewin, Col. Wheeler, Mr. Ritchiù, Mr. Irving, Capt. Orpen. Mr. Francis, Col. Teserahan, Mr. Poata, Hon, W. Messer, Mr. Wei Yuk, of last year, to whfelt His Excellency has so Mr. H. E. Pollock, Mr. Fair, Dr. Bell, Capt. Į kindly alluded. Anything that happened on Ward. Mr. Van der Pfordian, Mr. C. B. Sharp, that occasion was due more to the services Mr. Gillies, Mr. Motton, Mr. R. F. Jolinsten, those who were with me, and let it bɔ clearly Capt. Sandere, AD.C., Lieut. Blake, A.D.C.; understood that I refer equally to the forces of and the representatives of the Press,

our own country and to those of the suven other, At the conclusion of the dinner, the health nations who were with us: (Hear, hear.) that ocrasion of the King, having been drunk, and also that The unanimity existing on of the Queen, the Duke and Duchess of Corn was perfectly remarkable, and possibly almost the history of the eight wall and York, and the rest of the Royal Family, unparalleled in the toast of The Army, Navy, and Volunteers, nations brought together under such circum- proposed by Sir THOMAS JACKSON and stancos. I think the whole position is well sum- answered by II.E. Major-General GASCOIGNE mod up in what Shakespeare has said “Ope and Commodore POWELL, followed. His Ex- touch of natace makes the whole world GELLENCY then rose to propose the toast of kin" (Applause.) I shall leave China with

* the evening, and said I now ask you to very agreeable recollections. It is forty-four join with mo in drinking the health of my years since I first came into the harbour valued friend and guest, Sir Edward Seymour,possibly longer ago than, or as long ago us, and in wishing him God-spoed on his retire ment from this important command that he has filled for the past throw and a half years with such brilliant success. Entering the Service during the throne of the Crimean War, Bir At the London Athletic Club Mesting, the Edw..rd Seymour received his baptism of fire American Kranzlein won the 120 yards' hurdles in in 15 3/5 seconds, beating the British amateur record of 15 4/5 seconds. The high jump was won by the American Baxter with 6 feet 2

Lornox, 30th June.

MORE AMERICAN ATHLETIC VICTORIES:

inchos.

LONDON, 30th June.

THE GREAT MOTOR RACE. The great motor race between Paris and Berlin was won by the Frenchman Fournior, The warmth of the reception of the motorists everywhere in Germany was remarkable. At banquet given by the Gernian Automobile Clak, the Duke of Batibor, in toasting President Loubet, referred to the great and gracious French nation.

THE PLAGUE.

During the 24 hours anding at noon yester day there were reported 14 fresh cases of plague (Chinese), and 14 deaths (13 Chinese, one other Asiatic).

The question whether there is a future for sugar planters in Java is now arousing at tention there, says the Straits Times in ita Netherlands India" olama. Fessimist, say no. They almit that planters in island hara made enormione profits out of sugar in the last few years. But now the situation is changed for the worse. Sagar mill in Java, ahout 230 in number, will soon have to depend mainly upon Europe userket.

Mrs. Aloysis dos Remedios, who was removed The Java article duds a closed market in Holland owing to the protection given to boat. Nugar-from 12, Belilios Terrace, on Monday, suffering There is no chance of this protective system from plague, died in the Keanelytown Plagne being done sway with for the present. In Hospital yesterday morning. short there is no hope of a market in Halland American capital is developing the Cuban sugar industry, which has every chines of occupying a privileged position in American market by the enjoyment of tariff advantages. Formosa, too, at Japanem prompting has many sagar-mills in operation. Thus, Java sugar is threatened in the United States and in Japan.

The European patients are all doing well.

INDIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

anyone listening to me ean remember, China

donbtedly has interested me more than any other part of the world. It will be with expecially pleasing recollections that I sball part from Hongkong. This is, I thick, one of the greatest sea-ports of the world, and a sea-port possessing the intensest import- suce to China. not only with regard to Britain, but also with regard to the other nations. To have been entertained here. by His Excellency the distinguished Governor of this Colony, aud to be met by and have my health drunk by the gentlemen representative of the Colony, is na hogour and pleasure I shall never forget. I do not wish to talk about myself more than I can possibly befp, but I cannot help remen- bering I have bad the honour of serving under Bir M. Calme Seymour and Sir James Hope- two distinguished Admirals ret forgotten in China yet I have endeavoured, though only in an unworthy way, to set those two

I have noticed a great many chang s in Chiba. Admirals before me sa my models. (Applaum) Buildings have sprang up like mushrooms both here and in Kowloon, but I do not altade no much to there changer as to other changes as | visible to the eye but more pertinent to the

Lue Black Sea, and from that time to this he has never boon for many yours togetur beyond the sound of the shot ted guns, whether on the coast of Afrion, where he was wounded, in the Egyptian War, or three times on sotive service on what must now be to him the well-known coast of China During this last period of sorvies on the coast of China, Admiral Seymour's command has embraced probably the most thrilling period of the history of this Chinose Empira with Western Nations. Fifteen months ago Chris scenied to be in ite usual stato of prac tical quiescence. Now and again there wero lucidents that might be regarded as normal was nothing to show the world at large that evidences of sub-acute irritation. But there the Boxer Movement in Shantung would favolve almost all the northern provinces and would result in the carnival of blood that devas- tated the province of Chibli from that time down to a recent period. When these argent messages mind-changes of a commercial nature.

B

When

NEwe from North China is the reverse of

of the 8th and 9th of June came to the floots of I came to Hongkongby-four years ago encouraging. Within the past few days we

the eight nations lying at Taku that the as midshipman, I might almost „ay have heard that the rebelliouschiefs, Prince TUAN and General TONG FORSIANG are

Legations wore in grave peril and help we were without rivals in the commercial su- at once or it would be too pranacy of the Far East. There were some actually attempting to provent by force of

must come

loet in landing two French who tried their qualities, sometimes in arms the return of the Imperial Court to

late, no time was thousand men, of whom 900 were British, war, sometimes in commerce, and therefore Peking. The former is reported to be

and of this column Admiral Seymour took honourable and pleasing qualities. Now we marching on Peking itself, while the latter

The latest report states that the Manchurian

command. The history of that gallant attempt hare American and German merchants who is said to be going to Taiyuanfa. The first

railway is making fast progress, unit connec part of the story does not seem probable, tion with Vladivostock will be offected in the

to relieve the Legations you have all read: rival the British merchants. These are the The hurried advance in which not a moment changes, and though rivalry--I say it in no was lost; the evident belief of averybody that unpleasant sanse-now exists in China, o longas unless Prince TuLs possesses some rewark-

nour future. Russia intends to station two

Boxer position would melt away like mist that rivalry is honest, we wish our rivals that able power of locomotion, for he was but a

aring corps in Mancheria and Eastern Siberia,

before the sang the discovery that the railway success and prosperity they may, deserve. short time ago in the recesses of Mongolia. ostensibly for the protection of the railway

was destroyed in front and broken up in roar, (Applause.) With regard to the event of the That TUNG FUSIANG, however, is making Each corpe will consist of 25,000 men and ons

while the column was attacked with a dogged at twelve months in the North to which His for Taiyuanfu is supported by the appeal, will be stationed at Blagovestchensk and the

courage and pertinacity that proved how little Excellency hus ap eloquently and kindly alluded, dated the 10th ult., of the Roman Catholic other in Manchuria. The latter corps will be

we know of the possibilities in China when the the position was very curious, and no one feels Vicar-General there for German troops to placed at the disposal of General Sakaroff.

The Indian Colouists in the Transvaal and defend the place. Considering the advanced the railway from Port Arthur has been laid

the Orange River Colony, prier to the British people are roused to a state of fanatical frenzy. more strongly than I do that, our expedition as far as Bungalee and the work is being

conquest of the Boer Status, were placed under For seven long days the eclama fought its was a failure. The world has been kind enough state of the evacuation proceedings, it is

way back. attacked day by day by Imperial to judge it as an attempt not wrong to make, certain disabilities by the special legislation which had been framed to restrict their rights troops who had now joined the Boxers, but I feel distinctly that those who took part. difficult to see how the Vicar-General expects pushed on vigorously,

The Municipal Health Oficer at Singapore and liberties, and they appealed more than once pounded by horse artillery that they could not in it and everyone of our countrymen who German forces suddenly to reach the heart Commenting on the remarkable bravery of

of State for the British reports a serious outbreak of malarial fever to the Secretary of of Shansi. It is of course eminently desir- the Japanese soldiers, a New York war corros- able that no auti-Imperial army should pondeut says: When the Allies lay under among the coolies employed on the Kallang Colonies, complaining of the weight and ick-reach, and slowly dragging the junks laden thinks about it know the fact to be so I -occupy so important a point between Hsianfu fire from the walls of Tientsin, the Japanese Extension Works Prior to the importation of someness of the yoke which the Boers placed with their over-increasing tale of wounded over have stated it. I cannot sit down without held two rows of hats along the south canal, number of Punjabis from Assam in the apon them. A short abstract of the laws, the shallow waters of the Peito. Every just alluding to the two Chinese Viceroys of the which clipped the Indian Colonist andor Boer village and town was doggedly defended and Yangtaze upon whom His Excellency has com and Peking as is Taiyuanfu. But & march Between these two rows was an open space, beginning of March, malarial fever had been regime, is as follows-Every Indian was had to be taken by assault. At the assault mented. They are both well-known to me, and

compelled to take ont a Registration Ticket of European troops into Shansi, unless at commanded by the Chinese fire. A soldier was unknown among the Javanese employed at

for £3; when the officials treated the Indians upon the large town of Peitesng the Admiral I have the grantest regard for them. They are the desire of the Chinese Government, would started with a verbal order across this zone. Kallang, but they began to be attacked soon

as the natives of the soil, they insisted lost for a time the service of his fiag captain honourable gentlemen, and the term paizdotie certainly precipitate a worse crisis than Within thirty yards he fell dead. Ancther after the arrival of the Punjabis. On examiz-

upon their taking out shilling traveling and right hand, Captain Jellicoe, who falls, I consider, the most suitable that could passes; the railway regulations prevented that clean through the lung, but whom he applied to their ruling (Applause.) Such ever. If Taiyuanfu is actually threatened, soldier instantly dashed out with the message, ing the Punjabis. many were found to be

this evening gence patriotic ruling is to the benent of China, and it should be defended by the Imperial army, and he fell likewise. Like clockwork a third suffering from enlarged spleens and abeunie Indinus from travelling Brat or second class; I welcome among us

no Indian could own native gold, or take out a

more hale and somud. At length, weary will tend to the preservation of peace and that This did not operate as a License. whatever that may now be, or better by the soldier ran out, and there was a roar of obeers with a previous history of malarial fover. That

digging drilled troops of the Viceroys of Chibli and from the Allies as the brave Japanese made the the infection was not contracted from the hardship, as the Indians did not go in for and fargod, with ammunition expended and good feeling and harmony which ought to Your Excellency and gentlemon, I turning up of the soil is clear from the fact speculation. Law 8, of 1885, gave the Govorn- almost the last ration consumed, the column flung exist. the Hu Kuang. The loyal Viceroys have trip in safety.

that the Chinese who were chiefly employed in ment the right to point out to the Indians, for itself into the Arsenal at Hai-kuthat was will only ask you again to accept my deep at their disposal far better Chinese soldiers

The Manila Times special correspondent thus this work escaped and Javanese who were not sanitary purposes, certain locatione for habita gallantly carried by a charge of British marines gratitude for the way in which my health has tion. Au attempt was made before the War to than any General Tune FoasiaNG CAN NOW

describes the recently surrendered insurgent employed in excavation were attacked. The send away all the Indians in Johannesburg to under Colonel Johnston, and where it found sup-been proposed and also for the way in which you command. The Allies should of course do General Cailles :-He Built in a afight mould Javanese and Punjabi quarters were inue location nearly five miles from the central plies of rice and stores of ammunition that enabled have received the toast. It will be amongst allyhat is in their power to assist the party with delicate features. His hair is jet black, diately adjacent to each other-in one case part of the town, where it was proposed to them to repel the continued attacks upon it until the most pleasant recollections in my life, restrint their trade also. Certain bye-laws Its ultimate relief by a column from Tientsin, the evening I have spent amongst you now. On the portions of the same building: Specimens of in would call à “dụck of a moustache, ”

the force in killed and wounded. It was a On the initiative of Bir Thomas Jackson, the late Orange Free State, the disabilities were whole his appearance is decidedly prepossessing mosquitoes were collected and examined and of foot-paths and public vehicles.

Blood from one not quite so numerous, but were sufficiently gallant attempt, and the undoubted courage company rose and sang He's a jolly good. if slightly theatrical, an adjunct that is in the anepholes indentified.

of these mosquitoes was found to contain the

to provent an

Indian erading, or of the unceasing attacks was the measure of fellow," and gave three rousing cheers for Bir dispensible as regards Eastera nations. The blood of his Parisian father and his Bombay parasite. It seems highly probable that the owning

demolition

ition of the Boer Governments,

This was the last toast on the card, and the

a

of order. Ia some degree, at least, we have his eyes penetrating, and he has what the ladios Javanese and Punjabis occupied separa Pretoria prevented the use by the Indians when it returned, having lost one seventh of (Prolonged applance.)

helped to disorganise the military and police system of China, so that it becomes our duty, as well as our advantage, to do all we can to build it up again on a sounder basis.

In the

The main difficulty in the position lies in motherdistinguish him from the Filipino nativos disease was introduced by the Poojabis and On the operty, or settling in the country-the valour of those who brought their wounded Edward Seymour,

the Indian population looked for brighter times safely through, And all through that trying the fact that the Imperial Court, whose around him. In address he is courteous with conveyed from them to the other coolies by the less harsh treatment, but to their mortifica- time Admiral Seymour gave another proof return to Peking is so essential to the the extreme Spanish courtesy, but it is not mosquitoes. Mosquito-curtains bere been pro tion and disappointment, the British conquerors that in him England possesses a man with National Anthem having been played, the con

$ quantity of quinine and other lave, for the present at all events, unearthed welfare of China, cannot be atirred up to overdone. His manners are the same as those vidad, and cast ceremonial to the winds and leave Hsianf any gentleman. General Cailles is but medicines expplied. Recommendations liave all the ordinances of the late owners of the all the best qualities of a leader-quickness i pany dispersed.

The Boer did not anforce them in in difficulties. Unsuccessful as was that at regularity at once. The date of return has now been twenty-nine years, although looking much older. also been made to have certain of the quarters country, sud enforced them with strict British conception, courage in action, and coolness fixed by edict for the 1st September, and it He speaks Spanish fuently, but is not, in spite limewashed, and other quarters, created in the all their details because his Government was tempt it was, as I say, gallantly made, and in (LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENT.

it Seymour may well remember will be a piece of rare fortune if when that of his French parentage, soquainted with a vicinity of poole where aosquitoes are likely to lax, but now it is a case of chastisement with looking back upon the episode bir Edward word of that language. Of cultured mien, he brood, removed to another site, and erected on scorpions, and the native settler says that day arrives the Court is on its way to the has thoroughly impressed his following with his a different plen. A number of the sufferers almost makes him sigh for a return to the com

at Yokohama at 9 s.m on the 1st inat, und parative case of the whips." An extensively couplet obl capital. The Emperor is still, it would personality. Aguinaldo is an abstraction with a have left and their places taken by others, but rigned letter of protest has found its way to

Bat we'll do more, Sempronius, we'll deserve left again at 2 p.. sane day for Kobe, where she was due to arrive ab.1 p.m. on the 2nd inst. seen, a helpless prisoner. Indeed he is, as flowery tongue, bat Cailles is a presence with a the disease seems to have been checked by the India, and the aid of the Indian Press is

it." precautions taken.

implored. Mr. Coyone is reported by Sex YAT-SEX' grip.

Addison's

Tis not in mortals to command success.

TLAC.P.B. steamer press of Japan arrived

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