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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25; 1894.

*ffect that a pavali engagement took place between the Chinese and Japanese fisets off the west coast of Kores on the 23rd inst, and that five Chinese warthins were destroyed by torne does. Subsequent inquiries, however, land to the belief that this report is not founded on fact,

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At the Magistracy this morning, Captain | NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL, Hastings presiding, Wang U Chus, a member of the crew of the Chinese steamer Puskan, WAS charged with being la possession of 50 tsels of opium drons and 6 taeis of prepared oplum. The case was pinwed up to the hilt, and in default of a fine of $75, he went "loft" for three months. The drug was confiscated.

THE news which we published yesterday in our Singapota telegram, says the Pinang Gazette of the 11th lost, "bat the Government declined to give Colonel Walker's Tembeling report to the Press, is anglessant. It seems to indicate

and as it does not appzar as if more police had been asked for, the fallure would seem to be of a political or strategic character.

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The Occidental and Oriental Co/'s steamship Brigic, Capt. W., Walker, from San Francisco, via Yokohama, with the Am can malis op to 28th June, arrived in the harbour this morning We are indebt: 1 to our San Francisco exchanges for the subjoined telegram:--

LONDON, JUDE 19th,

The report telegraphel from Berlin of the resignation of Sir Edward Mallet, British Ambasador to Germany, cannot be confirmed at the Foreign Office. The officivia who are accessible there profess to know nothing. It is *armlec that some trouble has arisen out of the Belgian agreement in regard to the Congo frontiers,

The steamer Nanth Abbiy, of Swanson, has been wrecked off Nish Point. The captain and. three uallors were drowned.

NEW YORK, June 20th. A New York anorting paper contains an offer from the Andhorlam Club of New Orleans to arrange a match between Fitzsimmons and Corbett to fight before that club in December next. The club guaranica The substance of this offer was called to a was cabled to Corbett. MARSEILLES, June 20th. A dispatch from Orán, Algeria, says that A severs earthquake occurred there to-day. The dispatch makes no mention of loss of life.

VICTORIA (B.C.). June 10th, Her Majesty's ship Champion will not be

to the relieving vessel, the Hyacinthe, are not nearly completed,

About two hundred' members of the Congress were present this evening at the recepilos at the Mansion House. Interesting manuscripts, printed books of the seventeenth century and records 'of antiquity were shown them by, the Corporation Library Commitite.

Sit John Lubbock, William Rodal Cremer, Secretary of the Interier National Arbitration League, and Sir George Baden Powell, all mem hess of Parliament, have jointly at cable messige to the United State Shators. Allison and Sherman, saying that they are delighted the resolution introduced in the Senate by Wilson for a realy between the United States and Great Britwin,

providing for the next twenty-five years that all disputes which cannot be adjusted

hundreds of miles from the colony. Shortly failure of some sort in the preliminary stages: | Angle, "hich has cured lileijon between the relieved at Honolulu for sixty days, as the repairs Alp'omatically abad kveferred to arbitration.

ANOTHER TYPHOON.

Since early dawn the aspect of the weather has been extremely threatening, strong north easterly wind and heavy ralo-squalls indicating that typhoon was raging not very many after to a.m. most of the small native craft in the harbour anught shelter in neighbouring bays and creeks, and at 10 to am, a black cone was holsted on board the Victor Emanuri, indicating that the centre of the depression was at that hour to the South and within 300 miles of the Colony. In bly weather report to-day the Acilng Director

of the Observatory states:-Ou

SPECIAL QUARANTINE NOTICES, the 25th at raro .m., black south

cone

The following notices bave ben issued:- hoisted. At 10 34 a.m. the depression was sooth of Hongkong, probably moving in a north-will apply regulations against plague to all Tae santiary authoriiles at Saca state that they westerly direction. At 10.54 m. barometer

Tivals from Hongkong, but will adailt them to pratique slier favourable medical taapection, provided there has been so sickness on board

falling. Strong easterly winds, with shower have entered the south-west of Japan yesterday.

and squally weather. A typhoon appears to

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DIRECTIONS FOR USE.

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For washing the face and hands-A tea- spoonful to a gallon of water,

For the Bath-A tablespoonful or less.

For Sickooms and Bed-rooms-A fea- spoonful or mare distributed in saucers round the room or evaporated by the aid of a lamp.

For Sprinkling or Spray-A wine-glassful to a pint of water.

AS A MOUTH WASH

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n table-spoonful to a bucket of water.

THE Agents (Messrs. Dodwell, Carti & Co.) inform us that the steamship Energia left Sloga pore for this port yesterday, and is due on or about the goth inst.

Taz steamers Glucksburg and Ghoses are to dock undergoing a slight overhaul. The Protes | came out of deck to-day, making room for the

Scottish Oriental Co.'s Mongkut.

A REGULAR meeting of Zetland Lodge. No. 575, will be held in the Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on Wednesday, the tat proximo, at 8.30 for p.m. precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited,

We regret to hear that Mr. F. H. May, Captain Superintendent of Police, is indisposed, and unable to attend to bis toportant duties. The effects of the hard work Mr. May has gone through in connection with the plague.

ONLY couple of shipping reports clipped from

the China Mall " Extra " to-day:-

"The British steamer Taucer reports : Had moderate winda, fine weather."

"The German steamer Petyang reports: Had fine weather throughout the passage."

Now, where did the Trucer and Priyang ḥail

from? That's the "rab."

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THE PLAGUE IN HONGKONG.

during

the voyage.

The following was received in London month ago from Alexandila:-" Hongkong has been placed la quarantine in consequence of plague."

The Swedish authorities have declared the taland of Hongkong to be infected with the plague.

A Spanish notification states :-" Arrivals

of

German Foreign Office and the British Ambas sador, but the report of the latter's resignation

not generally credited. Senator Teller's proporr high tariff on diamonds is causing a sensation here, where the Rothschilds have recently handled £4.500.000 bands for the South African Diamond Trust. Besides there bonds, the Rothschilds are of the diamond trust. The proposed high tariff known to be very largely interested in the stocks would profece a great fall in the value of the immense strck of aasaid diamonds on hand, and greatly reduce the dividends to holders of the trust's sto ka which for years past has been 25 Fer cent.

A cable received by the officials of the trust from Fremler Rhe dea of Cape Colony, it is stated, delaren that Secretary Carlisle promised last Match that the Senate would modify the bigh duty put on diamonds when the Wilson Bill

ted the House. paused the

Senator Teller's amendment increasing the 30 per cent. is regarded as blow almed by the silver men at the Rothschilds, the leading bankers in Europe, who have done so much to maintain the single gold The

and ex-Speker Reed have casidered various forms of discrimieling duties against these countries which oppose an International

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VIENNA, June 201b. The foods have done the greatest damage at Pistyan, although the inhabitants of that place are trying to hide the facts, owing to a fear of alarming tourists. The island in the river Wang, which the famous baths of Pistyan are the vicinity of the baths are covered with a foot situated, is submerged and the fiue gardens in of sard. The mineral springs are choked. Át Komer 3,003 acres of land that was bearing crops in splendid condition is now under three feet of water,

The senders of the dispatches urge the Senators to go ahead, and Inform them that 300 members of the House of Commons have just signed an addren in favour of a treaty of arbitration betweco Great Britain and the United States.

A dispatch to the Exchange Telegram Com- pany from Paris says there have been sixty cases of cholers and fifteen deaths at Jemappa, a village of Belgiam. A dispatch from Brussels, however, asserts the disease is but cholerine and that the deaths reported cover a period of six

months.

Jemappes is a town in the province of Hati, on the Halne river, and on the canal from Mons to Conde, Mons is the nearest large city. It fifty miles distant from Antwerp and close to the French frantier. The place has a population of 13.000, engaged in brewing, tanning and cost mining

A later dispatch to the Times from Lisbon says: Most of the stalkers escaped after they were brought here, and crossed the river in

been sent la parault of them.

from Hongkong are declared foul, whatever tha | daty on diamonds to 3a of the American free duce a measure for the abolition of the intro- lighters. Five hundred mun! ipal guards have

date of departure."

SIR THOMAS SUTHERLAND ON THE PLAGUE,

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LEDs (England), June zo1h., Two thousand delegates were present at the anti-Lords conference in this city to-day. A resolution was adopted declaring that the exercised by the House of Lords to culler mulillate and reject measures passed by representatives of the people had been systematically used to defeat reforms and should cease to exist. For a resolull a a calling upon the Government to

Lorde' veto power Henry Labouchere proposed a sub- stiinte calling for the abolition of the Lords.

a farce as long as hereditary legislation existed,

LONDON, June 20th. In the House of Commons to-day. Hugh Q. Arcold Forster moved to reduce the salary of the Chief Secretary for Ireland in order to discuss the slination of affairs in Ireland.

He

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One hundred of the Spaɛlih strikers have been arrested, and will be sent to Cadiz in the

of the Peninsular and Oriental Steamship Com. Senator monetary standard. The Colorado Labouchere declared that self-government was morning in a military transport.

A correspodent of the London and China Express has interviewed the veteran chairman pany, who spent some of the best years of bis life in Hongkong. "Can you tell me anything about the plague at Hongkong, Sir Thomas said the inte:rewer.

Well," enswered Sir Thomas, with his usual esy; "the latest news is encouraging, | cheery courtesy ;'

and the Europeans seem to be keeping up their spirits admirably. We have telegrams from our eople there saying that they are all well. There are, of courte, difficulties about labour, but on the whole I take a favourable view of the situs flon and think that the plague is going to pass

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De o you rememt or any similar visitations ?" -"Not le Hongkong. There have been similar visitations in the North of China that is, at the other side of the Celestial Empire-within the laut twenty years, and they cairled off shoals of people,"

•greement for the free use of silver.

The Prince of Wales' cutter Britannia sailed from Darer to Balogne and hack to-day for half the prize in handicap

She started

Att o'click, arrive at Boulogne at 2hrs, 17mins. 55:ccs, and reload to Daver at ghrs.

Balilog 27 tecs, having done some splendid as

The Anglo-Amc.ican Lige of Freemasons lostalled Mr. Reynolds as masier at the Criterion cant to-night. The company included Brothers Laurle of Nova Scotia, Lewis of Tezas, Lovejoy of Quebec and Williamson of Worcester, Mars

Sir William Harcourt will retire from the Lower House at the close of the present session and be elevated to the House of Lords. The choice of

of a successor to Sir William for a Liberal lender seems to be between Henry Campbell Bannerma

Mr. Asquith and Mr. John Morley. Mr. Gladstone satd to-day that he regarded it an impossible for him to lift the United States. canal, has been knighted.

Mr. Williams, the engineer of the Manchester

complained that the specches of Irish members of Parliament bad resulted in asuits, injury to pro ty and a revival of boycotting. He claimed that the Government ought to stop thei passing action of the Board of Guardiana in passing resolutions against land-grabblog which led to outragen and established a state of terrorism.

L. W. Russell, in seconding Arnold Forster's motion, demanded that the Government shruld take steps to stop Hiegal meetings in Ireland, wich, he said, fostered agrasian crime.

June, 21st.

At Ascot Heath to-day, the race for the Memo- rial Stakes was won by Lord Cadogan's Court Ball, Colonel North's El Diablo second, Duke of Beaufor's Son of a Gun third.

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The remains of Lord Chief Justice. Coleridge were conveyed to-day to Westminster Abbey in an orn hearse covered with floral wreathi. After the funeral service the remains were taken to Ottery St. Mary, county of Devon, for burial.

The Post, commenting upon the decrease of emigration to the United States, thinks the decrease is less due to the exclusion laws than to the fact that the west has had its day and that the tide of emigration is turning toward Africa. The omnipotence of capital in the United States has grown into an almost intolerable tyranny and has driven the farmer and workman to the wall,

Baron Forester (Rev. Orlando Watkin Wild Forestor), Canon residentary of York, is dead, aged 8t years.

ROME, June zand. There were torbulent scenes in the Chamber of Deputies to-day daring the debate on the Government financial measures. The Radical leaders, Cavalotti and Imbrian, started the trouble by declaring that the Ministers should have advised the Crown to make sacrifices in the civil lists. Signor and was called to orders

Imbriani ma

mada a speech #gainst the Government:

A hested discussion next occurred on the increase the salt tax. The propo- proposition to sition was finally adopted by a vote of 101 to

respiations

The present visitation has disturbed your THE Hebrew community was greatly in evidence business "Naturally it bas disturbed all at the Police Court this morning, when Capt. business to a great extent, but the particolar Haines sentenced Jacob Bakal to six weeks' degree of disturbance it is not easy to estimate. fimprisonment, la Hea of a $15 fine for assaulting The exodus from Hongkong would have one Moonshee Fzekiel, a Jew on the 17th serious interruption to all trade, and I have no instant. The prisoner, who went "aloft," was doubt that there is great difficulty both se to the further bound over in the sum of 10 totalt The plague does not scam to have affected

and unloading of vessels just now." go behaviour for three months, and in default it was arranged that be thould "do" three the Europeans to any very serious extent 2 from 15 to 30 per cent. ad valorem, which would | Aguca Cabinet manufactory, in Tabernacle 135ons demanding the exclusion from the

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WASHINGTON, June 19tk,

At the request of Senator Teller to-day, his

amendment to increase the duty on diamonds

restore the rate fixed by the House in the Wilson weeks more.

It has not, so far. They do not seem to be at all sirald of it. They are able, apparently, Bill, was passed over. It will be considered ADVICES have been received Singapree, says

to i calise it. Then that rett el Hongkong again before the bill is reported to the Senate.

NEW YORK, June 19th. the Straits Times of the 16th fust., to the effect which is peopled by Europans les very high,

The Herald's Berlin correspondent cables: I that four Europeans who were suspected of on a healthy plateau above the port, where there

feath from a reliable source that the difficulties Ball, a small island near Lombok, have been having smuggled arms and ammunition Into is perfect safety. At any rate, I do not see how

of the Congo question are causing the the plague could be canled up there."

Kaiser to Is Hongkong & fitby place in the native bestiate about his projected visit to England arrested, and legal proceedings are being taken arafust them. We are Informed that the names

quarters Not bolly. It is fairly clean His feelings toward England bave been so cooled of the men are Mailgan (who is a Rusvian), Capt. and healthy for a tropical town. It is a fact by recent events that in his entourage dorbis are expressed as to whether he will accept his Danielsen (& Dane), and Messrs. Holmes and however, that the Chinese quarter is far too Paige (Englishmen).

crowded, and its condition, froma sanitary grandmother's invitation. It will depend on palot of view, far from what is desirable,"

England's reply to two notes from Wilhelm How do you account for the outbreak of these. The opinion prevalls here that England

will give fo. plague? Oh, it certainly follows spon a very

June 19th. dry season, and a great scarcity of water. These

It is reported that Sir Edward Malet, the nearly always associated with virulent

British Ambassador here, has sent his resigna- epidemics in the East,"

Havo advice to give to the European tion to London, as it is impossible for him to residents of Hongkong. or

ger successfully represent the fatereats of the ruling longer authorities? No, they seem to understand England at the court of the Kalser, since, owing pretty plane is said to correspond very closely

well how to deal with the emergency."

to the recent acts of the British Cabinet, the

been

Ar the Maglairacy this morning, 1 before Captain Hastings, the Portuguese assault case of J. Ozorio . M. Vay was concluded, Mr. C. Ewens appeared for the complainant, and Mr. E. Grist was for the defendant. The sentence (previously three weeks) was reduced to fourteen day's hard labour, the defendent bring brand over in the sum of $25 to keep the

peace for six months, or in default an additional

28 days' hard labour,

In the Supreme Court this morning the Foil Court dismissed the appeal of the Opium Farmer 77, Constable Fepper, in respect to the alleged lilegal seisure of four chests of oplum by the defendant in April last, their lordships stating that they were of opinion that the Magistrate who ordered the confiscation of the drug and Eined the Farmer $250 acted in accordance with THE IMPROVED CARBO-CAMPHYLENE | the terms of section of Ordinance #1 of 1891.

Mr. J. J.

Francis, Q.C., instructed by Mr. H. L Corverts the waste of bath water into a Valuable Dennys, appeared for the appellant and Mr. A Disinfectant, which in pausing through the down- 7. Leach, (Acting Attorney General) instructed spouts and stench-traps destroys mosquito germs by Mr. A. B. Johnson (Crown. Solicitor) was for

the respondent, and removes bad smells. Its use in the bath

has a most beneficial effect on the skin and

greatly reduces the risk of Infection.

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you any

to

in its symptoms to the description of the Black

Deaths given by Dr. Gasquet, in his recant monograph on that profoundly Interesting subject-Decidedly, it is in character what we may call a medieval

and plague, ma

those who see the victims of it probably see how rapidly died the hundreds of thousands of people canied by the Black Death. A peculiarity of this diseas is that it fatally affects animals as well as human beings."

think

Is there any danger to India or Europe, you, Sir Thomas?"-"I do not see how there should be, with proper precedilons. But the plague will have to be watched, Sill, a I have said, I regard the prospect very hopefully," Two cases of plague were reported in Yau-ma-ti

other was discovered in shei at the back of

BERLIN,

confidence of the Emperor had bertip seproached the British Cabinet for taking advantage of bis straightforwardness, and accused Sir Edward Malel with aving countenanced the English Cabinet's duplicity. Sir Edward protested that he was as misch surprised as the Kaiser, The thank herself til henceforth be should reverse the Emperor then Informed him that England could friendly policy of Germany and return to Prince Bismarck's distrust of everything English.

Sevenly young people were returning from a on the river joke, in Samora, Russia, when the host, which was overcrowded, sank. Forty- five of the passengers were drowned.

It is said the Kaiser hæs

ANTWIRF, June 19th, The Military Governor has apologised to Admiral Erbenfor for an oversight of the United States cruiser Chicago.

FROM a native source the Shangkat Mercury Yesterday, one came from Hingham and the authorlifes in not replying to the salute of the

of the zoth inst, learns that a” sum of Th

In response to a mesinge sent to James Corbett at Sheffield, asking what he intended to

about

the offer of the Auditorium Club of New Orleans, Corbett telegraphs that he will have. nothing to say until his return to America.

Fire broke out at 9

o'clock to-night at the

Street. The flames, acalsted by a fierce wind, spread furiously, and within an hour eight or ten other factorles were burning.

The wind carried sheets of flames and sparks gust distance, and the illumination attracted enormous crowds of people to the vicinity.

Many engines were summoned, but the greatest difficulty was experienced in approach ing the burning buildings. The whole block was destroyed.

The entire Lorden brigade of over fifty ecgines and 400 men were in attendance. The fiammes were visible from all parts of London and its suburbs.

The walls of the balldings fell from time to time with load crashes. So far as ascertained there was no casualites.

The fire raged with fury until midnight, when it was controlled. The estimated damage is £200 000.

PARIS, June 318",

the Prussian Diet, in which he uses a Franco- German aliance in Africa as the only way to keep England in her place.

The Matin prints an interview with Dr. Arenit, the famous bimetallist and member of

for the Franco-German alliance which he suggests,

NEW YORK, June 21st,

Notice was then glyen of several

Chamber of Deputies of the members Impilcated

in the bank scandals. An uproar followed the announcement of the resolutions. The President announced that they would be discussed to-

morrow

The Por's encyclical letter, a forecast of which has already been cabled to the Associated Press, was lesand to-day. It is much remarked that the letter is addressed to all princes and peoples, instead of, as usual, to the archbishops and bishops.

LISBON, June 22nd.

who The encampment of 6,000 bakers track against the municipal regulation requiring master bakers to deposit 8000 rele a guarantee that they would sell bread of proper weight, was surrounded by the military and police to-day. The bakers were escorted into Lisbon and compelled resume work under military and police supervision. Many strikers are Spaniards, who will be immediately expelled from Portugal.

BERLIN, June 22nd. The Klein Journal publishes ■ dispatch from St. Petersborg saying the Rosafan England's possession of the Nile valley, he police had discovered a miss which it declares, much gloomter for France than the was intended to explode beneath the train fact that Germany has retaken her former conveying the Czar to the army manoeuvres in her band in the Belgian agreement in regard to bas possession. England's imprudence in showing Central Rosala. Io consequence the Cur

abandoned

ef attending the opening the Congo, he believes, has given an opportunity of the memorial church at Berk!.

The Cologne Garette has caused a sensation In court and other circles by announcing to-day that Count von Keiz, rae of the masters of The Herald's Buenos Ayres special says: ceremonies at the Imperial Court, was arrested News comes from Bisz'l thai General Hipoffte Sunday of Court you Kols is the result of

law: most extraordinary charge. with 1,500 royal troops is now encamped at The arrest of

bicury and that the rebel general, Salgado, is four years' patient police Investigation. During marching toward Cruzalia. Loaded with munt- all that perfod members of the highest aristocracy slons of war the steamer Desterro has just left of Germany have been in receipt of anonymous: Montevideo for Rio Grande do

letters and postal cards. These missives in most! instances were used by the anonymous writer to make the most indecent personal accusations, end were either against the persons to what i they wore add

addressed or against their fatimafa

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PHILADELPHIA, June arst, In a match race for $2,000 a side between Saladio and Mascot to-day, the former paced the first heat in a malo. 23 secs., the fastest mile ever the second heat and race in a min, 10 SECR

A. S. WATSON & CO.. LD. Dowager's birthday celebration to select 300,000 fect that the bubonic lease is prevalent in and a pretender to the throne, has been made in a race at Belmont Park. Saladin wos friends or sclatives,

Hongkong, 14th July, 1894.

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TELEGRAMS.

CHINA AND JAPAN.

LONDON, 24th July. The Total has notified the Foreign consuls at Shanghai that the Woorong bar may be blocked

at any moment.

In the event of war the Chinese Northern and Southern feels will harass the Japanese coast,

THE NEW SULTAN OF MOROCCO. Abdal Asis has formally entered Fex at the head of the army and been loyally acclaimed.

The tribes are submissive.

PARIN, 16th July, 1894. Raila ir striving to prevent war between

TéSUTTO.

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MADRID, JUDA 21st, Dispatchce received by the Government from Miodiano, one of the largest of the Phillipine

man inhabitants of the islands, and that the Telands, report that a battle was fought on the 9th fast, between Spanish troops and the Mussel

11,000,000 has been granted for the purpose of the Gun Club hill. They were speadily removed

RIO JANEIRO. June 19th, war, and should that not be sufficient another to the Kennedy-town hospital.

Le Courrier de Saigon of the 14th instant The yellow fever has disappeared from this city. large sam will be given from the Empress

TANGIR, June Igib, It is also stated contains a statement, under the ominous head-

Maly Mobammet, eldest son of the late Sultan bat 1

Li Hung-chang

line "La Parte in Ännam,” a statement to the soldiers from Hanan, Aphwel, Sheast, to be put under the commsad of

Hapeh, and

the province of Vinh. The Courrier, it should imprisoned at Marakesh by order of his brother,

Nothing seemed too vile for the anonymous Abdul Aziz, the Sultan, and compelled to sign an well be added, püblished the Ming-chuan, and Liu Yung-fook.

This applica

letter to intimate of the object of his vanemd us report with all ilon 11 vid to have been granted

Doctors Takajl and Takata, who arrived here act of adhesion to Abdul Aziz. The position of

attack, and the result was that very bitter feelings the Teung-if Yaren and Board of Admiraliy. It is yesterday from Japan have not, as was erre- the latter has been sccured by his belag

were caused in many worthy families. Hasban de also reported that Wong Kin-mon, has bean attend upon Professor Aoyama and Dr. Tebigami Wath. The of the Independent Zayan, wlbs

with suspicion upon their mothers; elong came here to professionally recognized as Soltan by the powerful Shereel of

were led to suspect their wives; fathers learned towns of Marakesh and Megainer

to doubt their sons; daughters began to look On the contrary, the unfortunate scientists are port

allfled with have promised Abdul Asis to

friends were separated, and, in brief, Irreparable MR. W. E. Maxwell had a very nasty spill at

One hundred and Mequines the Singapore racecourse on the 17th Inst., the tent they are real Covernment, the for the purpose of keeping order.

teatment receiving

Spanish loss was only a few wounded. The familles. which fortunately resulted in no vay serious |**** w

VIENNA, June 19th, consequences. Mr. Maxwell was, according to distinguished patients on baball of their Govern North-east, and the situation in the flooded

being here to visit the Japanese specialist

In a number of cases, it would seem, the fighting still continues. The zalos have begun to fall again fù the

EDINBURGH, June 210 the Straits Times, "

who received the anonymous communi- people "scheall g" Dr. Bott grey

The Liborals of Midlothian have selected Str cations, lostend of tearing them up with con horse over the jumps prepared

ed for the Gymkbans

ment and for no other reason whatever.

Dr. Malyneux,

was at any time since Thomas David Gibson-Carmichael, as the can- tempt, branded over them and did exactly what Meetleg which took place last Saturday All

eux, of Ningpa, who has been here districts is worse than the burdies had been taken except the last one, during the past month attending plague patients the trouble commenced. The dem erected by didate for the seat in Parliament which Glad. anonymous enemy wished them to do, in other returned to soldiers to prevent further flooding of the Karwin stens, who has held it since April, 1880, has instances, however, the persons who receiver d just before the finishing post. Here the horse at the Government playte depo

those scandalous communications placed ther icemed Waver and, to tailag the jump, it hit post to-day vis Shanghel by the Empress district has been carried away by the immense only consented to retafe until the next election,

weight of water impounded behind it, and the

IUDA PERTH, June arst, is the hands of the police. After a long and apparently knocked the wood and rolled over O For neglecting to report a case of plaque in valley of the Oltu tiver has been frondated. The

The House of Magnates to-day passed the patient work they discovered the source of the sa to its side on the grou d. Mr. Maxwell was

his honte No. 4, Coshrane Stres, Sam 21 water is rising to the valley of the Wasg river. long-discussed Civil Marriage Bil by a majority despicable miasives. shot out of the saddle some yards away and for Chu was fo-day fined $75, at the Paice Court. The town of Komorn, at the mouth of the rivat, is of The announcement was received with a miante or so lay stunned, but after that he got John anted-up cheerially, but cast a very evil

in danger of Felog inundated. The foundations loud cheers. up and wilked away, receiving nothing more

of many houses in the villager Riance towards Sergeant Moffat was brought it were undermined by the rapidly dowing of Berigag and than a severo

vero shaking.

the charge against him.

WALLET

and the buildings having collapse!, In many fearances persons attempting to save their boutobold

effec's narrowly escaped with thela vcs. Three lahabitants of the villages were dmwoed,

dered to take part in the action against Japan. board the Hykorte parfemi handa of men along the road between 3,000 armed | Spanish were victor men were killed. The wrong, was dona in great number of noble

of Japan.

'CIJE.

The latest offcial returns ara us follow per From noon yesterday until noon to-day 1-

New Deaths Duck Ramdar , trabant. Hospital ship Hygela..... 0 Q Kennedy town... ► * Slaughter House o Private houses........................... · D

Total..... 44

10

92

It is believed in some quarters now that all difficulties in Pabang in connection with Si Rahmen, and bis rebel followers, are practically over. It is aald that it is probable the Kelantan Authorities, will refuse admission to those rebels who fled into Kelantan territory. If that be so, they are sure sooner or later to fall into our bands. It may be a basinsen, as it is necessarily extremely difficult to catch Malays in the jungle-their natural country. It is thought that all danger of further Deaths reported from the outbreak (gth Mag) trouble in Fahang is at an end, and that up to July 24th, soon, 8404 1 grand total, 2,408, the rebels saw think of only their safety in fight,

From soon up to 3 pm, to-day At Tung toso at the present time, That may

bul, *** | Wah branch (including now only the Slaughter the Stratis Timur, the wide expanse of jungia | House) new cases, o; death wince, a; sent to affords so many opportunities for SI

for Si Radman

| Canton lo junka, mis total remaining under make their whereabouts in and his fellows as the jungle unknown to their pursuere. Then Lasiment at the Tang Wah branch, 44. there may be the prospect of sa annonselet

carcnutes of hundreds of I cattir, sheep and are floating down with the current, inter- mingled with wreckage of every desc plion.

A dispatch from Cracow, Austrian Galleis,

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TANGIER, JUDO 2115.

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On Sunday last Coast von Kolz upon retur n- ing from a visit to Schreiberahan, Prusila, was arrested in this city by General von Hacke Sultan Abdul Azis has ordered the payment to Chief of the Emperor's Miltary Cabinet and Spite of the indemalty promised by bla latherald-de-camp to his Majesty, charged with being on account of the Melilla affair.

suthor of the long series of anonymous ANTANAMARIVO (Madagascar), Jane 218. slanders. Shortly after the arrest, upon the The commander of the French man-of-wat suggestion of General von Hanke, who person. Hugon recently ordered the unlive Governor at ally examined the prisoner, physicians wars Fort Dauphin to construct a landing station rent for in order that Von Kois's mental cond!- there, and threatened to make him a prisoner If. tion might be determined. It was shown that he refused to ober

father died in an fazane asylum. The French realdents backed the commander's and the e

the examining physicians' optalon was that

states that floods in the commune of Wolowice demand and refused to notice the protest of the the son was the victim of manis. The Inquiry cussed & dam to give way. Before the outflow Government. Much easiness preralls, and it is procedia opinton seems to be that as a ing torrent could check 4 150 houses t:low in believed that

is the intention of France to The general

the dam were swept away. Plones, at great seire Fest Dauphin and use it as a naval station, risk to their lives, eventually succeeded in repalilog the breach. The damage to the crops

mense.

LONDON, Jane noth

| Congress. After the dicks BOODIES, MA: 2012, - will not come before the law courts, owing to the

convenient way out of a meat disgraceful affafe Von Kots will be conßned in an asylum. The Marquis of BallsDON, Jane sand.

The Local Anssiger says the prisoner protesta the formal opening of the port the univariify against halen. It is thought possible that to the

ary presided to-day at

kla fanovanos fa upits of the overwhelming proof. A dispatch to the Times: om Vienas says the extension rugper, which was fasadation in the valley of the Wang is the of Philadelphia, made the leading speech on the gement ballef that the master of ceremonies is LAI-CHI-KOK RETURNS,

wont since 1883. Over thu ty villages are sub-discussion of how to secure good. Hedy of the lace The Koreans in Chemipe are threatening the hunt, and further, Si Rabman may again appas

The following are the returns of idifusions, | merged.

Warlows subjects while French fathers.

Van Kola was formerly a captain in ■ Uhlan * meserving the popular after a period of exclusion. It is the fear of that | death, mo, at the Lafchl-kok perfidium for the The Coronation Stakes at Ascot was won by it. He suggested that the Loterers should regiment, He retired from the army in 1884, but which should prompt the Government set to | twenty-four hours endag 5 weach yesterday Sir F. Johnsteue's Throstlag Bir J. Maple's | devote whe day of sken, fortnight to persona) | le still a member of the army reservas, and wan We learn that private telegrama have been Kive up the châse until 81 Rahman and all kis - afternoon ---Admissions, 3, 2 from Kennedy- Roral Victoria second. A dead heat was rus | couching of the edivam stodents, the additional | very popular in society.

principal man are captured or killed, or reliable | town and 1 hour Somwalipaj danih, By die betroes Mr. Manton's Jouesta and the Duke ampenoted to be met with endowmentne. Mr.

MADRID, Juss sand. received in town to-day from Shanghal to the lavilence be forthcoming of their deniks, wharged, a gromada ing under fremment, 4S

Witkey of Chiengo, agreed wil Mi No

China and Japan,

CHINA AND JAPAN.

# Portland's Amiable for third place.

The provisos of Ponteveden in greatly disturbok

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