"B:ware-you only make us laugh! "Mewase the Hongkong Taligraph 1" This was the answer of the mob;
A voice replied "I'm on the job-
L:
"Philanthropy!"
"Oh, stay the murmis nald, "and rest "Tay houry head upon iny breast.". A tear stood in his bright blue eye, But still be answered, with a sigh,
"Philanthropy 1"
But still, as everyone knows well, It would not help the Peak Hotel To set up this refreshment room To give the Tramway Co. a boom
-Good old Humphreys! .
The moral is-keep up the game, And you will get there just the same. This is eur poet's lant farewell. The editor says "Oh, go to Jerfcho1"
THE OFFS.GOTE.
ANCESTRAL WORSHIP. (Wsisten expressly for the Hongkong Telegraph
or
by a Canton Mandarin.)
we owe our
The worship of ancestors by the Chinese is a custom which cannot be attributed to the requirements of any existing religion. Neither is there any prescribed in by which it is made compulsory. It is more of a matter of filial duty babit than anything else. The traditionary hanan instinct often directs us to enquire philosophically-to whom de existence? Being thus prompted by this ques tion, the conscientious mind iarns at once to- wards the lang chain of our progenitors, and with prif und respect we say "It deed we owe everything to our forefathers" The first man who ever contrived the ways and manners of showing his gratitude to his to thearers has ever since been called à sige and a philosopher. He laid down such rules as were required and considered most suitable to the times and the character of the people. These rulea stand the same in almost every respect to-day as they were four or five thousand years ago. Time wrought them into custom, and custom has made them have been laws. into unwritten
They observed and respiced by all classes through all the dynasties, and yet there was never a law passed which punished neglect in the perform ance of these sites. According to the Chinese history of the mythical age of "Sai Yev," when fue was fits: discovered, people only knew their mathers and recognized no fathers. Even at
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1893.
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the ancestors of the clan. If the decendants amount to a greater number than the hall can hold, then they are divided according to branches, temple of Its sad to each branch is allotted own; but the main one must be first respected by all members of the clan sad every sacrifice offered on is great altar. After this the branches repalt to their respective temples and there commemorate their family part. Age and distance of descent are the basis of precedence. Now to return the family tablets. During the year the family must barn incense and wax candles or lamps in the morning and - evening,
This is to show the extent of respect they have for their anteceden's The theory is that no member should ever forget for a moment bis or her progenitors. As this is impossible in practice, the ceremony of slowly burning Incense was invented as makeshift. It was probably of Buddhist criglo, for Confucius never mentioned it to his teachings, As the ceremony, besides its beauty and hygienic valus, was harmless and easy to be carried out, every Chloaman has adopted it. Even officials do it in state, offerings. The simplest meds of worship is to burn three staks of incense and pair of candles, kneeling on the for three times and each time bowing thrice.
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too clear
It was not to save bis country
Our brave Admiral was drowned, And that twice two hundred sailors
In the sex their graves have found,
No I had they been bravely fighing For be land they loved so well, Then a note of exultation
!
Would have echoed from their koell; But the ilves to as no priceless
Have been madly thrown away,' Needless victims of we know not what,
On a peaceful summer's day. That is why the gleam of mourning By no the of light is cross'd; That is why our gelef's so bitter
For the gallant men we've lost; That is why hot indignation,
Justly, resolutely stern, Een behind the mist of tear-drops.
In our eyes is seen to born. For this tragical difaster,
Wo so poignantly deplore. A climax comes, remember ;
There have been mishaps before! Not so bad as this, but tending
The suspicion to make strong, That our vaunted naval 'system
Must be radically wrong. So, although procrastination
May defer the reckoning day; Though "My Lords" may feel reluctant
And though "Boards" may feel dismay ; Aye, though reputations suffer,
Stlll the nation must agree That the trial shall be thorough- That no flinching there shall be. It must be no sham inquiry,
Which lets gulity ones escape} Facts must not again be strangled
In thick meshes of red tape There must be no repetitions
·Of fiascos of the past Come what may, the fatal mystery
Must be probed and solved at last. We demand it for the mourners
Who've been cruelly bereaved; For the sake of our brave zaštors,
Who sach triumphs have schiered; In the name, too, of our country- Of our safety-of our fame- It must clearly be decided
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to handle a revolution desigeed to put him in the I Presidential chair. This alternative of civil war, report, has been decided upon, according to because Pierola would have no chance of belpg elected if he merely appealed to the suffrages of the people, as the Government in power would control the polls.
Hosille operations are expected to begin soon.
ASPEN (Col), Juzë zgìb,
COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
28th July, 1893.-át 4·12”
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The famous "Mellis Gibson * mine, the great- est silver producer in America, closed last night | Nagasaki on account of the drop in the price of silver. All the big proptics are now closed and all the little ones will close by the end of the week.
SAN DIEGO, June 29th. A naval court was held on the British ship Port Patrick yesterday for the purpose of in. quiring into the facts of the abandonment of the |British chịp Derbyshire, Captain, Jover. The court consisted of British Vice-Consul Allen, who presided in the absenceofa British naval officer. Captain Charles Campbell of the „Bolus and Captain W. F. Andrews of the Glenalvan.
The officers and crew of the wrecked 'westel were exonerated from ali blame and praised for their conduct..
NEW YORK, June 30th. Fx-President Harrison, when seen at the Filth-avenue Hotel to-night and asked as to his opinion of President Cleveland's call for an Au- gust session of Congress, sald ↑ "I am not pre- pared to say whether I think the August session of Congress will restore confidence, which is said to be greatly demorallied. There may be a seziona obairuction. I cannot tell what may be the extent of Cleveland's knowledge on the sub- ject, but I know that they would not have repealed the Sherman law for me. I think per- haps altogether too much of the complained-of stringency is loaded up on the Sherman law. There are a great many causes which contri. buted to the present state of affairs"
President, Cleveland and his party arrived bere to-night. "I have nothing at all to say now," the President said, "I issued a preciam. ation calling Congress together on August 7th. In that I have given my reasons for deleg so, and that is all there leta 11,"1
Colonel Lamont said: "The President called Congress together. ad can do no more Bow. I am la favor of a repeal of the Sherman law, and do not favor free coinage as a substitute, and the President has the same opinion in that "matter as my self"
and also the dates of birth and de-th and the Cassible, itnag on the burning deck, makes a noble figure in canvas and in peny causo of the death-in short, an cutilor bistory of the man. This tablet is a manurarat in the and the shallow hero-worshipper to moved to trast sense of the word, although at the best it glar fy him as a tyre emblematic of stern is poor and insignificant as a toy la comparison unyielding sense of duty, But the practical with those erected by Europeans in honor of mind is prone to take a very different view and monarch, a hero or a great stalesmin. Both considers itself at wanting in charity when it West and East act alike but the West commemo-stigmatiz's such conduct as a regretable exhibi rates the man who protects or benefis the comin of psychological infirmity. And it may munity, the East the man who preserves the be asked, what did the gain by the
wiful dis egard of the orgent warnings they family and the individual All Chinese #TG expected to warship their ancestors. They are received ? it is, al ́s, quito evident that the two not compelled to do so by the law but by the Swedish missionaries gained cought by remala- dictates of human nature. There is no lawing at Sungru hut martyrs' crowns. Had they for the punishment of a man who refuser to been Roman Catholic priests they would have bat they protect him in the worshipping gained more: they would have become entfiled Whenever honours, a his post who asks his superiors for leave of the Roman Calender as no Papal Bull would absence for the purpose of wonkipping his have been necessary to rffect their canonis- tlon. As it was they were foully butchered anceaters at a distant place such leave t
will travel and both their deaths will occasion mech Invariably granted. A hundreds of miler, if bh means afford It, sonow, much l-feeling, much hatred and, for the purpose of being present at the grand perhaps, much international wrangling. If the were really cognizant of annual or semi-innual worship in bls clan's unfortunate men
the cert in danger they risked by turning deaf ancestral ball. This hall containa tablots of all
there can be little doubt-there can be no cars to the warnings they received-of which disputing the fact that, in a great measure, they were morally responsible for their own deaths. Viewing the matter from a strictly. ethical standpoint and putting all hollow sentiment aside, it would not be an Insurmount able task to show that Wikholm and Jobansson were in a manger, to put it in legal pbrasa- ology, accessories before the act. Their wilful disregard of precautionary measures; their foalbardiness in staying-well knowing the certain danger that menaced them; their ulter abandonment of discretion and their fanatical folly in remaining to court perhaps death-makes It only
they were themselves aiders and that abettors la their own and end. In sequence with this aspect of the case, it follows as a logical necessity, that the murdered mls. slonaries must be held primarily responsible for such subsequent events, as in the ordinary cause, are almost sure to result from the recent tragedy at Sungpa. In proportion to the amount of pressure brought to bear upon the Chinese Government by the Foreign Ministers, will the screw upon the responsible viceroy, Chang Imperial authorities at the capital tighten the Chih-tung, who, after the manner of the gentle. man's gentleman in "The Rivals," will follow salt upon his subordinate officials. It is not a that difficult matter to sum up the consequences must surely succeed such a court of events. Although "charity money" has been offered and, moreover, said to have been accepted, It is certain that a pretly large indemnity will be that the natives in and around Sangpu will be The tablets are considered to be the actual called upon to'lanish the sums necessary, which respectful to the delity, so he invented the means of making fire by robbing two pieces of wood against each other and thus caused artificial host or head of the family. Many of the new will first, of course, be generously paid on their school of Buddhists believe that the tablets account by the viceroy. Result: Many scores flame to be born. With the fire thus kindled, the flesh of birds and beasts was cooked before being serve as a connecting link between the two of perfectly innocent people will be beartlessly offered to God or the gods. This worship was worlds, and that the homage and respect paid to "squeezed." Farther result: These guiltless them by the living are beard and seen, appre people from whom money has been extorted will commenced at the time when China was in a
elated and enjoyed by the spirits of the dead. aver after nourish a bliter eamity against for state of barbarism and about 600 years before the
As I have said before, there is no law to force to eigners in general and missionaries in particular. Chinese Flood, or anywhere from 2853 B.C. to
In the House of Commons this evening Glad- 4854 B.C. People at this time or to this period compel a man to worship his ancestors. There is Vengeance is mine,' saith the Lord," and the
The copper mines will not cease operations,, no legal penalty, but there is a severe punishment cry has been distinctly echoed amon? the mis commenced to distinguish their relative clan neverbeless. Concience and remorse are bound slanasies as well as among many of their lay but the question of reducing the miners' wages stone's resciation that the home rule bill shall positions and kindred. Soon after this the to affect the wrongdoer. He Incars the condem sympathisers. Without stopping to animadvert from $3 50 10 $3 per day is receiving serious be reported by July 31st, and shall be closured worship of God was developed into a system nation of his friends, the loss of his relatives' love upon the rampant vindictiveness displayed by consideration. Prominent mine owners of the four sections, was carried by a vote of agg ts! with definite forms and ceremonies.
When the people were civilized enough to and the contempt of society at large. So far as recent sacerdotal niterances, it is manifestly Statata-day issued a call for a State convention, to 167. recognize their fathers, laws defining and morality is a due respect for publicapiolon, every clear that Blood will be demanded for Blood, be held on July 6th, to take steps to impress upon Often the when it may be expected that further crime the coming extra session of Congress Montana's regulating the domestic and social states moral man worships tegularly. were made and enforced. The worship of family make hes arandfather, rahat er at evit and misery, that must our oral demands. It is likely a strong organisation will man may smash tablet or of pre-
be effected and Montana headquarters will be It developed
NEW YORK. June 29th. alowly and in the course of centuries became a any of his own ancestors, and if he is the only mise is correct-be directly traced to the | established at Washington.
surviving decendant there will be no immediate Irrational and almost criminally thoughtless
The Herald's correspondent at Panama says: universal cult among the Chinese nations and harm to anybody or to himself. Pablic opinion conduct of the two murdered missionaries. The tribes. So far as we have been able to discover will simply pronounce him a madman. But dead are past human judgment it may be said, General Federico Gatients, the Costa Rican
and we admit that It were but folly to the first Ancestral Temple was built by the
when there is other descendants of his race, he Emperor Ching Tong in the year 1766, C. is apt to be punished by the clan in a very sum
del Sur, having been refused permission to arraign them for an act beyond recall;, but this Liberal leader, has arrived here from San Jusa This event followed the equally important anes
unconventional display of the one ride of the at Punta Arcoss. In an interview General mary manner, especially if they are of a plous when the Emperors Yoa and Shun (1357-2355 disposition, the severity of the punishments de
picture that is otherwise apt to be left lured to Galleres predicted an early and successful B.C.) established departments of Sacrificial Riter,
the wall may not be wholly without beneft to revelatios in Costa Rica against the Rodriguez and when in the time of Kung Chab, 1879-1848 pending upon their lealency or severity.
the living. Blood is cheap in Chlas and more Iglesias dictatorship. He will go to Nicaragua B.C., the worshipping of Ghosts and Splits a
economical as a sacrifice to justice and satis-to-morrow and direct the revolutionary move recognized officially. After the first Ancestral Temple was built by Ching Tong, the first
faction to foreign demand than Mexican dollars,
the revolutica, will first break out in the province funeral ille was performed by Tel Mah in 1649
Doubtless some of the perpetrators of the B.C, and the first Emperor who decreed the
brutal outrage wit pay the extreme penalty s period of mourning to be fixed at three years was
but can we doubt also but that Innocent lives of Guanacas. If successful there. the revolu
Alajucis,
Jose Marti has arrived here from New York Wah Ting to 1334 B.C., and this law is as good
will be offered up, and that innocent people willinists will move towards the capital wis to day as it was then. The wership of ancestors
be barbarously tortured as a holocaust for the
and is holding a conference with the resident Cobau patriots. sa now practiced, must have been the outcome of these provisos ceremonies, and Confucius was instructor in his domain. He collected and
catly age, the bainan mlad began to ques- that the rhi way of worshipping God. The discoverer of fire is said.by legend to have thought
On New Year's day, or at any of the celebra tions of a family, the altar and table is front of the tablets are gorgeously decorated with flowers, calables, fruits and sweetmeals. When friends or near acquanliances enter the boose, their first- duty is to kneel down before the tablets and bow three times, they then rise and pay their power to the hirst and to the different members
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What the fault was—whose the blame.
NEWS OF THE WORLD.
the raw meat offered on the altar to be dies of the family, After thin they chin-ckin to the demanded, in which case it is more than likely Buite. Mina owners ero asking themselves, will
ancestors took carerete form.
The
therefore not the originator, but merely classified all the customer of this class and com. marded bis disciples to observe them. He went further and insisted that the worship of ancestors
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was one of the first duties of human kind. He said to one of his discip as one day "worship other but the spirits of your own. ancestors," and "If you do worship them, warship in the same way as you would if they were alive. Confucions made po lechaleat comment and isld down no laws upon the subject but observed the customs in vogue with profound respect, because they were the dolugs of past anges. He did not call such worship the act of performance of 207 religious rite. He despise formal religion and desired only to learn and teach such things as made his life happier and better, and no more. The worship of ancestors is a thing belonging to this life. When a man dies, whether high or low, zich er poor, he is Always desirous to have bis neme survive. This may
be a modified phase of the yearolng for Immorally or it may be personal pride, yet it Is the Inducement for, a person to abiain name ard fame. Thus it is that herdsm and self- Excrifice are so often the outcome of ancestral worship. It means nothing more than the commemoration of the dead, Confucius held this view through all his teachings, and in some form or another the ceremony has been performed or the principle observed, by all the nations the world from time immemorial No Chinesa writer has ever written against ls, and even the bitterest enemies of Confacias and Mencius in philosophy, viz., Yang Chu and Muh Dik, were wise enough not to discountenance this site. The Buddhists and Taoists were equally sigacious and introduced the form of worship into their religion. On this account they were successful to a wonderful extent la thels teachings, when otherwise they would have been piter fallures.
host's friends who had srrived before.
day.
Ancestor warship is not, it wil thus be seen, e worship in the strict sense of the word. It has nothing to do with divialty, heaven or hell. It sa extension of filial piety wed love from the living to the dead. It is an expression of gratitude to those from whom we draw our life, our homes and our happiness. It is an open declaration of Immortailly, and more than all, li is an intense faith to the doctrine that those who loved and cared for us in the life, who labored and suffered that we might enjoy, have not been changed by death, but love and care for us to When therefore Christianity Inraden China and denounces our oldest and dearest faith, when the Missionary declares it to be fair and perniciose and its believers pitiable Pagans, when he teaches that our ancestors are dead to us forever and that neither can they sflect us nor we them, no matter how deep the love and great the gratitude, he justly incurs the hatred and contempt of our race; he justly causes us to condemn and despise a faith which urges him to preach auch teachings; and we abhor the few miserable so-called converts whom a llic money or a poorly paid office seduces Into bla vens ranks
TO KITTY.
(Daughter of W. S. Du Val, Esq, of San Francisco, Cal)
When Kitty comes upon the deck With laughing eyes and flowing hair, With rosy check and snowy neck,-
It seems like sunshine everywhere!
The engines throb la mate delight; The officers are boys again')
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appeasement of the Christian civilized world? The statement may he made without besitation, that the good work performed by a hundred missionaries in Chios during the past ten years, has been more than discounted by the evil consequences which have already followed the conduct of theus misgalded men. The glory of martyrdom la Madly traded by the recollection, that cold-blooded murder is its indispensable precursor.
The moral to be deduced is: that fiselyn missionaries in China should adopt every necessery precaution for their own safety,
BUTTE (Mont), Jane 28th, The sudden and outrageous slump in the price of silver has had a very depressing effect upon the decline of the white metal never reach the bottom? All of the silver raines are being shut down. Toe Alice, one of the largest producers, commenced closing down everything about the mines except pumps to-day; the mill will make a clean-up and then hang up the stamps. The Moulton and Lexington will probably follow suit la a day or two. Several of the smaller minex were also closed to-day. All ore purchasing has ceased.
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The Herald's correspondent at Lima cables that the fall in the price of silver has produced a financial and commercial crisis in Fer. Business is paralyzed and the rate of exchange is as pence.
BERLIN, Jane goth. The best German authorities on the silver questiae think the Latin Union will be dissolved by reason of the silver situation.
The Federal Council bas decided to prohibit the export of fodder. This step is intended to prevent the execution of large orders for hay from France. Liberal newspapers criticise the measure ana sop to the agrarian interests and blame the Government for not, at the same time, suspending the import duties on fodder and cereals.
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WASHINGTON, July 1st. General A. J. Warner, the president of the Bilalle League, to-day sent to the members THE Company's Steamship of the executive committee a telegraphic inquiry ar to what dala would best sult them for a con vention, and suggesting July 25th and the place be Chicago. All the replies were favorable and the matter was left to General Warner's
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New by mill from Guayaqall gives the detalls of the shooting of General Varea by General Seminario, the private secretary of General Pierola, in that city on June 22nd, General Vares is a Peruvian. He met Seminario latt March whlie Flerola was here, and it was alleged at the time that it was his intention to shoot the ex-Dictator. Varea and Seminario met in Guayaquil. Varea attacked Seminarla and attempted to ease him. Seminario shot
Varea in self-defence, and was admitted to ball. The Herald's correspondent at Rivera tele- graphs that General Salgado surprised the gar- rison at Carpiatorio and captured the town after routing the Third Infantry. General Sarmiva marching toward Sauberja. His troops had an unimportant skirmish yesterday with small Castlhista force. It is said that the revolutionists are preparing for a final campaign, la which the movements of their troops are to be directed by two German army officers whose services have been received by the revolutionary committee in Montevideo. Charges of disloyalty have been made against Wears by officers of the batto Grosco squadron,
The President has received an autograph
ing bim most cordially for the hospitality she received from himself and Mrs. Cleveland during letter from the Princess Eulalia of Spain thank.
her recent visit to Washington.The President declines to make public the text of the letter,
RESCUED FROM MISERY. John E. Aubrey, Esq., Sofala, N.8.W, kindly furthes the following testimony" In January, 1879, I was master of a provisional school in the Western district, and I married delicate young lady, and was shortly afterwards appointed teacher, der
A. H. THOMAS, Capt., Hon. Sec.
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the Board of Education. Our first child was born is It cannot be denied that the great majority of
September, 1880, after which my wife never seemed them do so, for the reason, ei tefly, that they
to regain her anal strength. In May, 1881, sho cherish life, and bold it just as "sweet" as do
was suddenly taken very ill the family doctor was most of their lay brethren. But, it is the
sent for and was greatly puzzlod; he, however, todiscreet, the Impeinous, the ultra-fanatically ardent young missionary whose foolhardy seal
prescribed and the patient partly recovered. About leads him into frequent danger, it is this
twelve months later she was very much troubled parilcolor type that has ciused more direct
with a painful throbbing movement in the abdomen, harm and mischief than any other. The
especially when lying down, loss of appetite, and responsible beads of missions should see to it
what food was taken afforded no nourishment of the DIRECTORS. of this Com TOTICE. is hereby given that at a MEET- that wamlags of imminent danger given to their
Another doctor was called in, who sounded and any held at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, CON- seherdicates by the local officials are promptly acted upon. Individuals who penetrate into the
prescribed, but to no purpose. We left the nigh WAUGHT HOUSE, Queen's Road Central, Victoria, {aterfor of China must be prepared to
bourhood and went to Lithgow Valley, hoping to Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 28th day of July, incur crtain sitks. This country is not
A dispatch from the Herald's corespondent effect an Improvement, but without resalt. Austher 1893, CALL of Fifty Cents per Share wa rabble le la Buenos Ayros ays that the troubles in the doctor did all he could and deelded that the case was made upon all Members holding Ordinary ret civilized, and the common- uncontrolled and lawless. We can demand of | Cabinet have resulted in its reorganization. In ons of enlargement of the Hver, and this proved to Shares of the Company, and that the same will be PAYABLE to the Secretary at the OFFICE of Chlas that she do thle and do that, but we cannot the reorganized Cabinet Cane takes the Interior bo the ease, as the side sometimes swolled so larga reasonably suppose that law and order will be universally spread over this vast empire, or that Portfolio: Cairno Costs, Foreign; Garcia, Edu- us to prevent dreading; as matters prograssed and the Company aforesaid, or to Mens. SYME &
catlong Balss, War, temporarily, and Avellaneda, got from bed to worse. Numerous doctors continued Co., the Company's Agents at SINGAPOSER, o
or before the 3rd September, 1893. 1 ebullitions of anti-foreigu hate will be sum Finance. Fusions of the various politiezt parties to do but little good and that only temporary, but
And Notice is also given that, in accordance masily suppressed as the result of a weak-kneed have been arranged, but the condition of affairs All gred that the system was generally weak and wanted building up and the Hver would sometimes fines of a Coast Port we must be prepared to en#desi” is a sort of revival of old Jadres Calman's 320
Association, if the Som Payable in respect of counter danger. It would hardly have been safe
while standing i in a store. For the last two years any Call be not paid on or before the said and the trouble has been complicated with a mort for a band of Mongolian "Jostmen" to have
dietrowsing rushing noise in the head, so violent 11 September, 1893, the Holder for the time being temp ed to inaugurate a religious campaign in
to render it impossible to lie in bed at night, with of the Share fa respect of which the Call shall Christian England" even to recently at
violent attacks of windy dolle, causing complete have been made shall pay interest centara per hundred years ago, and yet, Engllahmen datter
prostation, and excoriation of the throat. Even at the rate of Ten Dollars per centum per themselves that their plane of civilisation is many
inally, after further suffering, I read of Clementa
annum from the sald 3rd September, 1893, to centuries ahead of the Chicae. Not few
Tonio and its wonderful effects, and seat for a bottle.
SHAREHOLDERS are requested to note foreigners out here warmly acquiesce la the company, and was reture ed because the Govern The Best dose was too strong for the debilitated oplafon se bluntly stated a couple of years agoment desires to deal with Mr. Dawkins perso-stomach. I diluted it with water and gradually that SCRIP must be sent in when Paying Calls by the keen-wisted author of the notorious
increased it as the stomach could bear it. Ms. In order that suck Payments may be endorsed Bally Defalo, In effect that opin'on wu that the A celebrated case in Peru has just been Aubrey has now taken three battles and the effect Is thereon. missionaries should gird up their lofus, shake the decided. It was a charge made agatott Balga appeared, and the waist is rodased by seven inches. most marvellons; the swelling has entirely dis intospitable dust from their patent leathers and impl Dockendorff Taylor of poisoning Mrs. Lewis The eyesight is renewed and strengthened, the The recent msaganera of two misilansslas at quit the country-for the country's good and the | Afier the trial, which lasted three days, the petite returned, the noise in the head diminished,
Like the farsellies of old-how Tong with y outcast ex an Eurailan who has no native land Sungpa has led to very natural manifestations well-fare of international peace and good will
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The Christan Chinese, for the sake of simmediate gains, refrains from worshipping his | ancestors when in the presence or neighborhood of minianarier, but when he
Away from
his foreign teachers, he will do the same thing
to the same way as bie thousands of Pagan
clansmen or kinsman will do woless he is an
The doliest passenger turns bright And all things flow In jyour vein. Near sweetheart, on the verge that parts The gentle maiden from the child. We thank and bless you in our hearts For all the bourn you have begalled. And pray that coming years may bring Nothing but sunshia ualo thee, The same that thou en us didar King, Chance wanderers on the Inland Sea,
On the City of Rio de Janeiro, July 12th, 1893.
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international protest. Whén we quit the cone is still onsettled. The papers say that the new | swall and barst off button after button off her late / with Clause 24 of the Company's Articles of
combination.
The Herald's corespondent at Lima says: The Government has returned to Mr. Van Buren the petities be presented, asking for a withdrawal of the fine imposed upon the Peruvian Foreign Corporation. The petition was presented in the abanoce of Mr. Dawkins, representative of the
the time of the actual payment. WM. E. 5. F.
THE OUTRAGE AT SUNGPU,
to boast of except that of the Bes." From the of indigeallon in Hankow and Shangbal, and
necipsed was acquitted,
A student named Albujar, who is imprisoned and, to nie my wife's own words, Language utterly falls to describe the relief and benefit the har earliest historical age, to every Chinaman who | public feeling amongst foreigners generally up delar their exodos? Til a Pharosh arisen to by the Government for wrking articles for the experienced by the use of only three bottles of as a home at all, the first object that occurs, 10 and down, the Coast is, doubtless, in genuine drive them forth into the wilderness of neediness? | Funds, & civil democratie organ formerly edited, Clemente Tonia. I consider Cloments Toalo the
carried at the public meeting just held at the
his mind is, where is the best and mosi coyos sympathy with the resolution so earnestly fortable quarter for the decoration of his ancestral tablets, And The best, nost spacious rooms mast be in all cases the one chosen for the purpose. A very expensiva allar is plazed back part of the middle of the In the room, faclor towards the grand entrance,
(Truth.)
A, V.H.
fatter post. Bat, while we declare our abber. THE LOSS OF THE "VICTORIA" reece of the cowardly outrege, and Jestly demand that sure and certain punishment.be moted out to the perpetrators of the crime let not our sympathy for the two murdered victims
atiraly obscure our sense of the plain facts.
sable sti, permanently in front which reasonable probability, have been alive Both Mr. Wikholm and Mr. Johansson would.. Contains flower-pols, artificial flowers, incenser Jata, jars-alike, brass lamps, and candlesticks, and well today had they but pald Inside of the altar are placed the tablets of dus heed to the many warnings given the different ancestors. Each one is inserted in them by their Vice-Consal at Hankow, gold letters with the social, official and parental and the local native authority at Sonapu, man must have nomes, and with the rank, titles, and honom Both the unitate.
they postered, On the front side and also ne bonis well aware of the danger they the back part, the altar contains a case in which hasarded by remaining as their post. We may, de written the dulogy of the decakesć aparatory | Shareiers, well mik, why did thay Hay
Where the Flag of England fallers ·
There is sorrow sora to-day ;. There is weeping, there is walling, -There is unguish and diamey," Rich and poor slike are mourning, Bad Grief possesses high and low ; All the gation reels and slaggera 'Neath this unexpected blow, For was in no shock of battle
That one mighty ship went down J 'Twas to check no loe's lovasion, 'Twas no victory to krown ƒ
by Dr. Barrigan, has been acquitted by the courts, mort palatable and effective medicine I have over After Joly at Dr. Bantigas will publish a new and in althor England, Tadla, Africa, or Australia. “JOHN 'E. AUDREY”. papes which will be called the Cansor.
VICTORIA (B,C) June 29th. The seller Favorite arziyed this morning from
the west coast with a catch of 1,000 skin. She scorr's Emaision of Pare Cod Liver Oil with also brought the Triumph's and Marvin's catch: Hypophosphites is the most valuable remedy of 1.170 and 866, respectively,
for Consumption, Scrofula, General-Debility, A letter from Captain Willem Cox in Japanese Wasting Discus of Children, Chronic wated reports tag caleN OF THE FIRBY DARNO Cogn, and life than kamus
A cablegram from Hakodate says that the senier Agnis McDonald reached there last night, haring 2,500 skins to be shipped by the next
produced. It is very lattening and strengthening, it will ease at once the most violent cough and will give both comfort, and strengia is the sufferer. It possesses the combined virides of these popular remedies in their fallest form. "Any PANAKA, June sythi Chemist can supply. It. A. S. Watson & Co. Pierola has landed at Chila Hiver Fert, and (Limited), spente in Hongkong and Calkon gone on to Azaqul pas Hè la said to be preparing Esta
steamer
By Order of the Directors,
A. O'D. GOURDIN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 29th July, 1893-
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.
MORPS ORDERS by the Acting Comman.
dant No. 16-Dilll will be carried on as under at HEAD QUARTERE
THURSDAY-MACHINE GUN COMPANY----- Maxims Gun Dilll-5.30 23. to. 6.30.
P.ML
No. 17.-Wiib reference to Corps Order No. 8 of the 24th June, it is requested that those ripe who have not yet sous in bels Cas hines and Great Costs will do so aE SOON BY possible, and it is important that the Survey should be completed.
F. JERRARD, Acting Commandant, H.K. V. Corps.
Hongkong, ngih July, 1899.
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