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had only ten cates? Almost all the measures taken at the moment when the epidemic broke out were flavory.

When you are disinfecting a room with phente acid, throw it only where the Invalid Is. It is not likely that bacil will be propagated after disinfection. If you become ill, drink, av kot at ever you can, grog, camomile ten, no matter what, provided that fi, is hot. Then if your limbs grow cold plunge into a steaming hot bath. Should these produce no effect then put yourself in the hands of God, for these are the only remedies known to be efficacious. The doctors can do nothing. But don't be afraid of cholera. Those only are afraid who live in dirty towas and who have not tried to ameliorate the condition of the poor, and having neglected to do what they ought to have done, they have prepared the way for epidemica."

HAVANA, September 3rd. In view of the widespread reviges of cholera, the authorities of Cuba have decided to take the strictest precations to prevent the disease from entering any of the ports and gaining a foothold on the island. Stringent quarantine measures have been adopted and all vessels arriving at any, Cuban port will be subjected to a careful medical lospection and guarantine If necessary,

HUDA PASTH, September 3rd, The Fisther Lloyd says the Pope has given his consent to the Introduction of the Slay liturgy in the Catholic and United churches of Roslan Poland, and that such Pagal action has caused immense excitement in Poland. The Pesther Lloyd asks whether this development may be interpreted as confirmation of the reports of an alliance including in its bond France, Russia and the P *DRCY.

GRIINOCK, September jed.

The new bark Auch Mountain, with twenty. tons of gunpowder on board, lying at anchor in the Firth of Clyde, blew up this morning. The vessel was almost torn to pieces, but by a miracle no one was killed.

CITY OF MEXICO, September 3rd. A formal written accusation #galost ex-Preal dent Barillas has been presented to the Guate malan Congress, The document bears several thousand signatures. It embodied the charge of the murder of the Conrigues brothers under a formal pretext for their removal that they in- tended fosterleg revolution, while they were really the victims of private vengeance.

HOBOKEN, (N. 1.). September 3rd: Colonel E. P. C. Lewis, milionairs and ex- United States Minister to Portugal, died suddenly this morning at his home in this city,

CHRISTIANA, September 3rd. Cholera was discovered to-day on board a Norwegian schooner which arrived from Ham burg.

LONDON, September 4th. The Vienna correspondent of the News ays: The Czar was displeased at the recent conflict in the Pamir country between Russians and Afghan which resulted in the Ameer of Afghanistan appealing to the Indian Government to ald him against the Russians. The Crar has wired Instructions to Colonel Yanol, commander of the Russian forces in the Pamir count henceforth to avoid any adventures which would be likely to provove England.

The Antwerp correspondent of the News says: "The hospital returns here to-day show nine new cases of cholera and one death from the disease. This will compel the Consuls to continue to frune foul bilis."

Cases of cholera were reported today at Malines and Ghent

The health of Naples in good. Several suspicious cases were found, upon investigation, to be only ordinary cases of dysentery

PARIS, September 4th. Forty-one persons suffering from cholerale disorders were admitted to bospitals in this city yesterday. Twenty-four patients suffering from the disease died during the same day. Many of the victims died quickly after the first symptoms of the infection became manifest, bat la no case was there found any trace of Astatic cholera.

Forty-one new casea of cholera and four deaths from the disease were reported in this elty to-day. In' Rouen seven new cases aud one death were reported.

NEW YORK, September 4th. Dird on the Hamburg-American steamship Normania today, two; died on the Rugda, one new cases, two; died on the Meravia before non, one; since noon the ship has been an. visited. Seven emigranta sick with Asiatic chote,ra were left on board the Rugfa hour after -hour 1. spread the infection among the goo other passengers. The reason was lack of boats and men and too great pressure of buslaens. Da board the Normania a panic reigned, which was -Dot quelle, i sutil the steerage passengers and the

sick had been removed.

The Standard, Henry George's paper, will suspend pub, "ention to-morrow.

ST. PETERSBURG, September 4th, Statistics of the cholera epidemic show that throughout the whole of Russia on Thursday there were 6673 new cases reported and that 2714 persone die sd. In this city yesterday 110 new cases and 3 deaths occurred,

During the last few days the number of unregistered new cases and deaths, chiefly con fined to people of the well-to-do classes, bas Incressed, espeel ally on the lands in the river Neva, where wealthy persons reside in summer, Private.dispatch.es received bere report that twelve deaths from cholers have occurred in Rieg. Up to Stiturday forty-seven new cases and eight deaths were reported in Kleff. On Thursday sixteen new cases and eight death occurred in Saratoff. On the same day 543 new Cases and 237 deaths, and on Friday 361 new Cases and 187 deaths occurred in Kandas. Da Thursday 176 new cases and 74 deaths occurred in Orenburg, and 206 new cases and 133 deaths in the Don district. On Wednesday 733 new cance and 250 deaths occurred in Voroncsb. In the last named place the daily average is 600 Dew cases and 200 deaths.

BERLIN, September 4th There wins no fresh cases of cholera reported In the city to-day and the authorities are hopeful that the disease will not spread to a great extent here. Professor Rosenbach of Breslau recoms mends #b-cutaneous lejection of oplum la case of the dera to patients to whom li to im possible to a dainister medicine owing to vamit. ing,

CHRISTIANSUND, September 4ib, One sailor afed here today of cholers. No farther cases have been reported.

NAPLES, September 4th. A lady just arrived at Capri from Hamburg dled to-day from what is feared to be Ashin cholers.

HAMBURG, September 4th.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1892.

Australian cricketer, took six wickets for 71 runa, and carried his bat throughout the innings of his side, making 62 runs.

Friday, the and, 31a new cases and 1751 death from cholera. In the city of St. Petersburg 103 aew cases and forty deaths were reported yes

Sanders, the ex-Army captain, who has been terday. It should be stated that these figures include only cases taken to the hospitals. Com-arrested at Liverpont upon a charge of forger, pared with the official figures of Thursday the and whose lefalcations are said to reach the sum of £200,000, was the chief promoter of the returns for Russla show a decrease of 2861 new

Lyric Club, Piccadilly Enst, a social and musical cases and 973 deaths.

institution founded in 1888,

September 5th. HAVRE, Seven new cates and pine deaths from cholera were reported in this city yesterday.

BREMEN, September 5th. Ona new crie of cholera has been reported here sluce noon yesterday. No deaths have been reported.

HAMBURG, September 5th.

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The ambulance cook to the hospital yesterday 28o cholera patients, of which number eighteen died. This was forty-five fewer patents and thirty-eight lese deaths than on the previous day.

Cholera reports from here have been exig gerated beyond doubt, but the alination is, nevertheless, serious. Authentic and reliable statistics are hardly obtainable. There is, how- ever, no doubt that the authorities to-day reported to the hospitals 449 patients and that the deaths have numbered 158. Besides these many are under treatment at private residences and many fanerals take place which are not reported by the authoritles

The ambulances of the diy yesterday took to the hospitals gas cholera pallents, of whom 197 died. Five handied and twenty-eight cholers cases and 329 deaths not previously reported were registered yesterday in paysuance of police orders. These bring the total figures, reckoning from the beginning of the spidemic, up to 6533

deaths.

September 3rd.

wages. It appears certain that the operatives

September 14th. will resist the reduction.

The run on the Birkbeck. Bank is lessening, and fresh deposits are being received.

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DEAFNESS ABSOLUTELY CURED.-A Gentleman who cured himself of Deafness and Noises in the Head, of 14 years standing, by a new method, will be pleased to send full particulars free. Address HERBERT CLIFTON, &, Shephend's place, Keanington Park, London, S.£., Eng. --[14,

The Kent and Surrey Building Society, Wool wich, chiefly supported by men employed in the Arsenal, has falled. The secretary's defalcations are about £40,000, and he has absconded.

Serious slots have taken place in the salt CHINa coast meTEOROLOGICAL manufacturing districts of Cheshire, arising out of the action of the unfonists la refusing to work with free labourers. The police were unable to cope with the rioters, and the military had to be called out to suppress the disturbances.

Sir.Henry Brougham Loch, High Commit sloper of South Afile», bas persuaded Gangos. bana, a powerful chief of South-Eastern Africi, not to expel the Portuguese: from his territory.

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Captain Lugard, leader of the British East Africa Company's expedition to Uganda, reports Na that in April 1st Emin Pasha, who was said to have died from smallpox, was marching from Mosimbol to the Congo,

The Norwegian whaler Faron has left San. desj vd, in Norway, for a voyage to the Antarctic. The German men-of-war in the Pacific have

From all I can learn there are about goo new cases dally and over 200 deaths. Most of the bodies are buried in trenches at Obisdorf Ceme-been ordered to prevent the natives employed tery, which is six miles out of town. Both bas by the New Guinen Company from serving as pitals are full and numerous barracks are being labrurers in other parts of the world, willized to relieve the regular-hospitali.

NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

The following telegrams were unavoidably beld ever last night, owing to excessive pressure on our news columns --

LONDON, August 291k.. Colonel Prince L. Esterhazy, military attaché to the Austro-Hungarian Embassy in London, has recovered from the attack of British cholers from which he was suffering.

Black smallpox has made its appearance in Hamburg.

The Marquis of Ripon is the first Secretary of State for the Colonies who, upon his appoint ment, has called upon the Agents-General for the Colonies.

The sliver conference summoned by the United Stater, consisting of representatives of the Powers, to consider how the use of silver may be extended in the world's comrency systems, is now expected not to meet at Washington until after the election of the President of the United States,

The British Treasury is willing to consent to the coinage of silver tokens special to Australia by the Sydney and Melbourne mints, if the colonies collectively desire it; or the colonial hints will be permitted to coin British token silver an agents for the head mint, which most towards the loss that will be incurred in the receive a reasonable allowance from the profit coinage of gold. This arrangement will terminate upon the federation of the Australian colonies, and is also contingent upon the complete concert of New South Wales and Victoria on the sub Ject.

The Master of the Sydney Mint reports adversely upon the suggesilon that that branch of the Royal Mint aheli-undertake-the-colosgo of British token silver.

August 30th.

There is a further defcit of four million Ifra (about £145.000) in the receipts of the Papal Treasury from the offerings known as Peter's Pence.

A disastrous fire has occurred in Jewin Crescent, Aldersgate. An immense block of buildings was destroyed. Twenty-seven firms suffered loss by the conflagration.

The insurgens In Venezuela have captured the town of Maracaybo.

The allicer commanding the Russian cruiser Zabijaka defends his action in seising the American and Canadian sealers at Copper Iland, Bebring Sea, on the ground that sealers when expelled from Behring Sea by the British are not allowed to seal with Impunity on the Asiatic above.

The sealers of Victoria, Vancouver Island, are in despair owing the lethargy of the Imperial Government.

Ireland is beginning to show symptoms of

· Evleted tenants' are again. agrarian porest, fomenting an agitation.

General Booth adults that he is "up to his neck" in financial difficulty in carrying on the work of the Salvation Army. He still relies on the poblic to provide £10,000 a year for his Darkest England" scheme. He says he has already spent £165,000 in connection with the scheme, but the liability exceeds the acts by E5000. General Booth, however, ssecits that once round the corner the scheme will prove a great business success...

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He intends to commence pawnbroking on the red to level of theses in inches, baths and Parisian system.

The New York Herald alleges that the-an-- nexation by England of the Gilbert and Corn. wallis Islands, in the Pacific, is the result of an intrigue on the part of the British and Germans to expel American traders from the South Seas.

The Liberator Permanent Boilding and Forest | ment Society has suspended payment. The failore was brought about by the suspension of the London General Bank, which is a small concern.

September 4th.

The Liberator Permanent Ballding and Investment Society has announced that it will pay depositors in relation by priority of application.

The statement that her Majesty the Queen wrote to Lord Rosebery asking him to accept office in the Gladstone Administration has been authoritailvely denied.

September 5lb.

A new Army Bill will be introduced in the German Reichstag next session. It will increase the military expenditure to 70,000,000 marks annually.

The extra expenditure will probably be met by an increased duty on beer, and by a Govern- ment monopoly of the growth of tobicce.

W. L. Mardoch will captain the Sussex county cricket team next season.

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L'o-day's Abertisements.

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Six thousand troops are engaged in suppress ing brigandage la Sicily.

Diamonds valued at £10,000 have been stoler from a sale at the Woman's Exhibition in Fails, where they were being exhibited.

A Berlin banker and two guides have been killed by falling over a precipice in the Alpr.

August 31st.

The Admiralty is agreeable to the proposal that Australian naval officers should undergo a long course of training upon vessels of the Royal Navy.

small.

Mr. Alexander, of Messrs. Redfern, Alexander, and Co., states that the immediate cause of the failure of that firm was a demand by the execu tors of the late Mr. Vanderbyl, one of the part- ners, for the payment of £10,000. The liability of the firm outside the family is very

The Earl of Rosebery having resigned the office of president of the Imperial Federa- tlon League, owing to his having taken office in the Ministry, Earl Stanhope has been elected president in his stead.

at between £30,000 and £30,000,

The Bank of Paris has agreed to lend to Spain 50,000,000 pesetas (approximately £1,250,000). The amount of the loan may pos Bibly be increased to 75,000,000 pesetas.

The whole of the Fortuguese sardine factories have been, closed, owing to the lasbility of the Government to pay the amount of the drawbacks on foreign oil ared in canning.

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ST. PITERSBURO, September 11th, An Important article has appeared in the Neves Vramya, on the Pamir question, which says that the sole object of Colone! Yanoff's expedition is to strengthen the Russian authority on the Pamir plateau, which has belonged to Russia since the conquest of Khokand in 1875. The article adds that Great Britain wishes for a friendly partition of the Pamirs, but that Russia will demonstrate her, rights to that It i reported that a bill is to be submitted to territory, and will, moreover, certainly cause ibem the German Reichstag tanileviure the obligations to be respected.

LONDON, September 12th. of the North-German Lloyd (Imperial mail Hine)

The latest advices state bat cholera is rapidly to the Government in the matter of the manif subvention. It is proposed to substitute a new decreasing in Paris and in Havre, and slowly service for the exising one between Sydney and decreasing at Hamburg. There has been a Samoa, and alker important changes are to be revival of the epidemie at Teheran, where thirty A LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS made. It is doubted whether the heavy subven-deaths took place last Friday, tlon voled by the German Government for the Ansizalian and Asiatic services will be mala isipod.

"The Standard's St. Petersburg correspondent states that no exchange of views on the Pamls question has taken place between Loed Rosebery And M. de Giers, Rosda claims the territory occupied by Captain Vanoff, on the ground that is formerly belonged to the rules of Khokand, now under Russian protection.

The Times of to-day, in an article on the Afghan Question, willingly recognises that at every point where the Indian Government bad recently displayed unusual activity it can show sound reason for taking actiong but the article adds that it is not sure that the policy of the Government has everywhere been carried oat with that pradence and diplomatic ability demanded by the situation. The reapits of the recent frontier polles of the Indian Government Chins, on the other hand, maintains that the are not, and irritated the Ameer. The greatest

so far, alregether satisfactory, as

as we have slarmed territory in question belongs to Kashgaria

Another report is to the effect that the Rurtian circumspection, the Timer adds, should now Foreign Minister has asured Lord Rosebery be observed in the form of intercorp and in that Russia has no wish to trespass on British the measures for controlling unruly tribes in the Neutral Zone, and though it is very desirable, en British interests,

for many reasons, to extend the par Britannica in that region, we roust be careful not to allenats an ally who, notwithstanding many faults, has been on the whole loyal to as. In the Indian Government, as it is at present-constituted, the military element, imbued with forward ten- dencies, is perhaps little too strong; but happily Lord Lansdowne is a Viceroy possessing sound judgment and force of character sufficient to recilfy sy mistakes that may have been committed,

September Hautan has defeated Stephenson in a sculling contest at Torpain, Canada, by two lengiba.

A.Spanish vessel has been captured by Moorish pirates, and 13 of the Crow are held in captivity by the pirstes.

JJ. Feiris, who played for Gloucester during the past cricket season, obtained the fourth bowling average with 28, and the sixth balling Average with 15. W. G. Grace secured the top

"with" 36. batting average

A great pobile subscription is being raised to Germany towards the relief of the sufferers by the epidemic of cholera at Hamburg.

Hmm, the Jander of the Augherios revolt against the Sultan of Morocco, has threatened that if the Sultan's Governor of Tangier beheads any of the Angherines, he will decapitate all the Mourish prisoners.new.shereafter in his power A steamer on Lake Superior loundered, and 26 persons were drowned.

September and

The Daily Theraph announces that Dr. Parbes has determined to sprer bis connection. with the Congregational Palsay, 2

September 13th.

A final alteleg of the Oriental Congress took place yesterday, when a proposal by Lord Reay was adopted to consider the question of founding In consequence of the recent suspension of an International Institute of Orientalists. three building socieiler, there was a great ran on the Birkbeck Bank yesterday, but it was felly met, and the manager declares that the bank is equal to all demands that may be made upon it. The continued run has been steadily met. The Bank of England har advanced the Birkbeck Bank balf a million sterling,

cases and 2512 oz (B.C.) September

Jallus Germand, the Hungarian Socialist who disappeared from public: life eight or ten years sgo, arrived here from Japan to-day, Beha just escaped from Siberi

NEW YORK, September 5th, Flity special physicians who will inspect the city with a view to wardli sg off cholen or other Infectious diseases were sworn in this morning and began work at once,

SEST. PETERS, 20, September that There were reported. rough Buana nu | Zagland vi-Pinyarn, Mix) J. Fr. Vorria, the eș, I have decided on a five per pest, redigation in

Mr. W. G. Grace and the presidents of the leading University, athletic clubs are joining with the committer appointed to langursts the wangikut proposed Pan-Britannia contests.c

· ka the estuan cricket match, Gentlemen of

Latest advices state that cholera has greatly decreased in Russia, and that daily bulletins regarding the epidemic have ceased to be listed.

As the proposal of certain Cotton Spinning. Arma representing over eighteen milllen spladies, the Executive Council of the masters federation

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"MONTIARA,"

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AS SHE NOW LIES IN YAU-HA-TI HAY. Length...........................................................................75 feet, stachesamunamoinul? feet. Depth of bold cusarnaquee

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Registered Tonnage mismo.75 tons. (Owing to recent alterations the carrying. capacity of the Montlara has been increased to about 120 tons dead weight.)

The Montlara was built in Singapore, is most solidly constructed of teak throughout, with fron wood framer, has recently been thoroughly overhauled under experienced European superiti tendence, and is now in excellent condition... She is very fast sailer and a most suitable vessel for the Canton kerosene trade, or world" make a first-class Ughter. -

For Particulars as to Pries, &c., apply to

R. FRASER-SMITH,

6, Pedder's HIL Hongkong, 17th May, 1892.

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FOR SALE.

THE ENGINES AND BOILER OF THE CHINESE GUNBOAT "CHOP-CHEUNG, AS THEY LIE AT ABERDEEN DOCKS,

THE of CON OF THE Engines of the Chopchnung wern Wanchal, and are of the Compound Laverted Cylinder Direct-Acting Surface Condensing type Cylinders 201 and ga” dia,, with a stroke of The Crank Shaft is 6" dia, at the Crank pin and y dis at the journals. The H.P. Platon Rod is 3 and the IP. 33" dia. The Piston and Connecting Rod bolts are a dia, Alt Pump 141" dia. by 13 stroke, Single Acting Circulating Pump 8 Food and by 13′′ stroke, and Double Actine Bilge Pump (ons each) 3′′ dia, by 13′′ These Engines have been very little used and are in thoroughly good order.

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The Boller is of the Horizontal Muliitubular type, with three Famaces and vertical Dome on top. Its dia. Is soft, a" by gft. 10" long, external measurements Fornaces, aft. 7 dias Dome, 44" dia. by 4ft highs Tubes, 184 lo sumber by 3 ez dia. It is in fairly good condition, having receatly undergone considerable repairs, and I would imst in active service for over five years,

The Engines and Boller can be isspected on application to the Superintendent at Aberdeen Docks,

For further particulars, apply to

·R. VRABLE-SMITH," *6, Pušlarta HiLL

Hongkong/'ʻsyth May, siga.

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