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SHANGHAI AND NORTH CHINA. We are indebted to our northern exchanges, dated to the sad Inst., for the following kems:- The Shanghai Swimming Baths were opened May 1st,
The Pelho is more allied up than it has been for years.
New Indian Police quaiters are being built
lo Tientsin,
Steam-leonches are to be allowed on the Grand Canal.
A King's Draghias Bimar in Shanghal lately natted $500,
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Tis 10,000 has been donated to build a Y.M.C.A ball at Tientsiq.
The C. E. and Mining Ca'r mines turn out 1,100 tons of coal per diem.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1896.
CORRESPONDENCE.
[We do not necesfy endorse the opiniona asprsened by Carrependimer in this columat.)
EXCHANGE COMPENSATION. To Tu Kard or rex. “Honaxona Timónara," SIR,--Sometime in December last I encroached on your space with a letter of some length on the bleet of Exchange Compensation to the subordinate members of the Civil-Service of Hongkong. I beg you will now permit me through the aid of your journal, to bring the matter afresh to the attention of the Government, In order that what I then contended as the establishment of an equality of privileges may be recognised and judiciously acted upon.
Stree 1894 all those officers in Government employ who successfully established a claim for Exchange Compequation have been enjaylag cest, over and above their fixed salaries, Such as could not satisfactorily adduce evidence to
THE RELATION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTURE TO PROPER
- SANITATION.
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SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUI:
Indian and Stralis (Xutzang) Stḥ inot. Australian (Aisle) roth lust. Canadian (Empress of Japan) 12th lost. French (Calsdanien) 12th last. American (City of Rio de Janeiro) 14th inst. Tacoma (Strathleven) rgía ins American (Gaske) 22nd Inst.
In compastog the navy of the present with that of the past it may be stated that, from a sanitary polat of view, the most important changes are closely associated with the difference in material of construction, Iron rusts add wood decays. The one is purely chemical, while the other is vital. The one is a simple process of oxidation, hastened by moisture and probably by electrical disturbances, but, as a | port. - rule, entirely independent of vital inficences; the other is usually a complicated change- variety of death in which complex molecules formed by plant-life are broken down Inte
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We are informed by the Agents of the Austrian Lloyd's S. N. Co. that the Company's steamer Virdsbows left Singapore this morning for this
THE M. M. steamer Caledonien, with the French mall of the 10th April, left Singapore for this expected here on or about the 13th. This vessel portat 3 p.m. on ihà giħ fast, and may be
kong on the 4th March,
COMMERCIAL NEWS..
BONGKONG SHARE MARKET.
Hongkong, May Sibi Messrs Benjamin, Kelly and Polts report as follows in their Share Lått issued at 5 p.m. to-day-
A fair amount of burlaess has been effected
has to be recorded. during the week, bat na msieris change in rates
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remata quiet at 184 per cent, premium. A sale DANKS-Hongkong and Shanghai Bhakt
for June is reported at 189 per cent, premium, The London quotation remains unchanged. Nationals have been sold at $31. their position and sales at $zzzè and $115 have MARINE INSURANCES.-Unionskave improved
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Auctions.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
No. 153.
"HE following Particulars and Conditions of
Sale of Crown Land by Public Auction, to be held on the spot, on
MONDAY,
the 11th day ni May, 189, at 4 PM, are published for general information.
By Command,
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Colonial Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, zýtá April, 1896, -
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Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the Particulars and Conditions of the letting by
The new Shanghal-Formosa steamer line with / auch privilege, which averages about 25 per simpler compounds through the influence at bringe replies to letters despatched from Hong been affected. Chios, Traders are offering at 11th day of May, 1896, at 4 PM by Order
not be started unill Jana sat,
The Shanghai shipplag firms are agitating to have licensed upper river pilots.
The Shanghal Volunteers turned out 346 strong at the Annual Inspection.
salmal and vegetable parasitic growth. The
other to a putrefaction. A decayed ship ts, one is comparable to a slow burning, the
in those parts most subject to bacterial and fun- therefore, mach like a dead body, particularly
gous growth. The difference between the pre- is therefore very evident
SHIPPING KITURNS. From & pam. yesterday is 5 pm. to-day,
China
The Shanghal AD.C. are to repeat "Thotand these fatter officers in a imemorial to His ant ship and that of the past, in this connection, Canton
Schoolmistress” on the rath inst,
The Soochow missionaries have contributed $99 to the Armenlin Relief Fund.
The river foreshore in Shanghal is causing much Inconvenience by sifilag op.
Work on the railway from Shanhaikwan to North Kiacho began on the and lost.
An Američan mining engineer has gous on a prospecting lour to the north of Peklog.
The Shanghal Philharmonic's Society gave an open-air concert on the 29th ult., at Chang Su ba's Gardens,
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Mesars Jardine, Matheson & Co., bare con- tracted for the rails and cement for the Tientsin- Peking railway.
STRAITS AND SIAM,
We are indebted to files.ol, our routhern exchanges, dated to the 30th ult,, for the follow- lag Items -
Cholera is rampant in the Interlor of Stars, A Chinese temple is being built at Kuala Kubu.
Cocoans pleating has been started near Port Dickson.
The Chevalier da Kontski received an ovation in Medan-Deli.
The Siamese P.W.D. is to establish brick works of its own.
A Perak foot-ball team is to go to Pening 10 play a local team, "
The deaths from choira in Bangkok number from 30 to 40 per day.
A new set of postage stamps for Federated
Malaya is to be issuedi
An organized band of gamblers " works ? the Petak Fenarg steamers.
All vessels from Singapore are quarantined, st Pabang for fear of cholera.
The 5 b Fusiliers gaya a St. George's danco In Singapore on the 20th ult.
Desertion is reported to be of frequent occur- rence among the Perak Sikhs,
aors ounces of gold were exported from Vla district, Pabang, during March.
A Chinese tiger tamer was manied by tigers
In Harmaton's cīrens at Madras,
Saigon vaccine lymph is found more reliable than English lymph xi Pahang,
The Lankat all producers propose to establish their central works at Si gapore.
The log pore Philharmonic Society gave seven concena during last a^a/00.
The Slams Pawubrokers' Law was enacted "on the 99 1st day of the Reign."
A twelve year old lad was carried-off by a crocodile at Changle on the 25th ult
An abnormal heat wave has been passing over Jodia recently. No malo has yet falien,
The gross revenue of the Tanj mg Pegar Dock Company (Ltd) last year was £874,487,
The auguries to Slam, recently officially con- ' sulled, gava ba: poor promise of rain this year.
The German Consul at Bangkok Inslati that the Spirit Former has no right to search German Vessels,
From the 14th to the art April there were 53 cares of cholera in Penang, of which 35 proved fatal.
Eight Chinese were recently arrested in Singapore charged with belonging to secret societies. They wil be banished.
The doings of the Governor of Bettembong, which were communicated to the King of Slam by one of bis indies, raised a storm in the Palace.
·JAPAN AND KOREA,
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We take the following items from our Japanese exchanges, dated to the 30th ult, i—
Wieth's Circus is in Tokio.
An elevated railway is proposed in Tokio, "St. George's day was celebrated in Kobe with a ball.
A Spanish Trate commissioner is now in Toklo,
The police and tax-collectors in Formors ara. to be armed,
The Korean peasants dread the rabels worse then the Japanese.
The police are now keeping a close watch on the Tokio lawуCTE.
Fifty Ruslan marines entered Seoul on the night of the and all.
The Tokio Dramatic and. Musical Society gave a concert on the asth ult.
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show that they were connected with a gold- using country involving the expenditure of a large share of their pay were, and still are, under the disability of sharing in the benefits of Exchange Compensation. I under. Excellency the Governor, and later in a petition to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, falled to obtain a betterment of their position. Discouraged, se desbt, by the lill-success that attended their first efforts no renewed attempt has apparently been made in the direction of gaining their end. Contrasted with this, ens notes with much satisfaction the aspris de corps that animates the men similarly situated in Singapore.
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The physical properties of wood and iron also differ in the one being absorbent and fall of cracks and crevices for the accumulation of filth, and other impervious and its places capable of a more complete coaptation. These considerations have a very gyldent and Important bearing upon infection, is also lighter than wood, strength for strength. air pollution, cleanliness, and disinfection. Iron This favours increased tonnage, provides We have been so much is the habit of
more space, and, in lessening the size of Instituting comparisions between the two beams and knees, furnishes fewer obstractious colonles-Hongkong and Singapors-and so
to the circulation of air. Armour-plating of used to expectlog The conditions under like
sides and increased weight of ardoance have circumstances to obtain in the sister estontes, also caused greater beam and tonnage, and, that it should not be wondered at If, now that with abolition of sa!! power, have diminished, the subordinate officers of Singapore have had
reistirely, the number of men and largely in their claims supported by the head of the created the cobic air space. per head. But from Executive, Sir William Robinson should see fit
and meal have a much greater speclúe gravity | to once again look loto the memorial presented than wood, or water even. While every part of a to him many months ago and grant the prayers wooden ship would floss, the oppositel
true of thereof, Hongkong sabordinate Government iron. Consideration of salety at sea and in a servants' asked for no more-but certainly no
battle have led to the division of a ship by bulk- Less than the Singapore petitionem do. And heads into a number of water-tight compart yet how totally different are the considerationsments, and to the construction of a double hat received by the two memorials, which aic, I ain inclined to believe, identical in every respect of course absolutely water-sight when the tom. The latter extends across the bilge, and is I give below a paragraph taken from the last manhole plates are on. The air between them is number to hand of the Singapore Free Press, therefore, from a sanitary point of view, outalde which prompted the present communication to you -
We note with satisfaction that the memorial of Government subordinates for some revisal of
scale of pay consequent on a heavy tise to the price of necessarles of Bfe during the few past years is being recommended to the Secretary of State's consideration by the Governor." In view of the fact that exchange compensation has been claimed and taken on account of gubernatorial and other entertainment allowances, it would have been difficult to have svaded giving support to the certainly fully justified contentions of the subordinate Government servants,”
It is satisfactory to note the spirit in which the Singapore Press makes the above remarks, and I doubt not that the Hongkong Press, too, and through it the public, will record their appreciation of any steps in the direction calculated to accord to the subordinate officers of the Government in Hongkong that procortion of Exchange Compensadon which' they-may fairly and reasonably hope to obtain. It has been truly said that "the grand development of resources in all directions bas, placed at the disposal of the Fourth Estate almost all power,” Were that power, which to a certain degree the Pangitang I ess enjoys, exercised in this instance, theatralament of the desired and would earn for those who shell-have exercised, their influence the gratitude of many a bread-winner whose claims should not be ignored.
Yours faithfully,
Hongkong, 6th May, 1896.
CIVIS.
FOREIGN RIGHTS IN HUNAN.
the vessel, as its air is confined and it is shut off from the receipt of any refazo · material whatever. Yet now that It has ceased to menace health, no portion of a ship receives greater care and attention, for the question is not one of sanitation, bat of preservation of structure-the life of the ship, and not that of the men. Manhole plates are Hited with regu- larity, air is renewed by portable ventilators, and men are specially employed to crawl through the space and take care of the metal bottom, which seeks to destroy itself by rusting. The old story of the bilge bas, however, come to an end, and new conditions have arisen to confront the sanitarian. But with the growth of knowledge in all parts of the world, the advance in mechanical invention, the rapidly growing la- sight of medical and surgical minds into the cause of disease, and the more general diffusion of information on matters relating to health, there appears at least a promise of the abolliton of the surroundings necessary for the existence of any diseases long cansidered the curse of the human race.
CURIOUS, IF TRUE.
A school for Instructing witnesses in the art of giving testimony in court is at present in successful operation in New York. Every de- tall in carefully rebearsed in this novel in. siltation, and witnesss are fitted to appear at trial by experienced lustructors, for so much per hour. This school is not fatended to train witnesses to give manufactured evidence. The lastruction given is strictly lawful. It is prin.
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ARRIVAZA.. ...........steamer, from Saigon.
Shanghal
* Europe.
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→ Swalow.
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Karlsruht webis Hafen...... P. C. Klap Stanfield.............. barque
DEPARTURES.
Bangkok.
Aggregating 9,503 tons segister.
Ozdorné.............steamer, for Singapore,
Kalyang Mathies Frijr.........TUADA
Hothom. Pathol Canton.
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The British steamship Canton left Shanghal on the rst instant, and Swałow on the 4th. From Shanghai to Swalow had light variable winds with foggy and overcast weather. Encountered heavy north-east gale with heavy rain off Swałów, From Swatów to Hongkong bad moderate north-east with dull overcast weather..
Bangkok on the zith ultimo, and Koh-st-chang The British steamship Phra Chom Elae left
and one clear weather to Pola Obi; thence to on the 27th, and had light south-easterly breese
light to moderate easterly breeze and ses, when fat. Tr deg. north and long, 113.55 deg, cast, had
the wind freshened with high sen. Off Breaker Polat had strong easterly gale and high sen. At 7 pm. of the 4th Kachored under Namo watow. At a p.m. left for Hongkong; arrived Island. At 6.30 am, on the 5th derived in
here at 7 am on the 6th.
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$o without finding bayers. North Chlost are In the market at "Tie, 101 ex dividend and Cantons at $300. Stralis are esquired for at $18, but there are no sellers under $78).
FIRE INSURANCES.—A fairly large business has been done in Hongkong Fires at 8335 and the market closes with bayers. China Fires have been placed at $94 and close ready at the rale.
SHIPPING.-Horgkong. Canton and Macao Steamboats have changed bands at $33k. $334. and for July at 1414 Indo-Chinas have again 'been fixed at $66 and at $69 for August. China and Manilas are wasted at $671. Douglas Steamships have weskened slightly and sales at $541 and $54) have been effected. The market clones quiet at the latter rate,
RIFINERIES-Continue out of favour with no business to report."
MINING STOCKS.-Panjoms have been dealt | to to a considerable extent at rates between $139 mnd $138 and the Preference at $3 Olivers have been taken off the market at $6 and $3 for the A and B shares reepszilvely. Other stocks under this heading remain un- changed.
buyers at 182 per cent promilom and stares are kong and Whampoa Docks have found ready DOCKS. WHARVES AND GODOWNS.-Hong-
Kowloon Wharf shares are galet at $47. A few wanted at 191 per cent premium for August, Wanchats have been placed at $40.
of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 999 Years
· PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. '
No, of Sale.
Registry
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Locality.
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Lot Side of No Kennedy 1,378, Road," Izoylzzo/r56/15318,110132)
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FOR SALE.
HE Undermentioned Steamer will be
SOLD & AUCTION, on the 22nd MAY. STEAMSHIP "AMBOINA,"
Rég. Tonnage, Gross 760 Toas; Net 486 Tons, Deadweight Capacity 510 Tons, including Bankers of 140 Tons,
COMPOUND SURFACE CONDENSING ENGINES. PASSENGER ACCOMODATION :~
28 1st Class Passengers.
14 and Class Passengers. 154 Steers Passengers. 308 Deck Passengers.
BLACKWOOD & GORDON.
IRON HULL ENGINES and BOILERS. built la 1874, at PORT GLASOW, by Messrs,
LANDS, HOTELS and BUILDINGS-Hosekang | Lands have been done at $714 and 873. Hone- kong Hotels have been placed 31-416 and 816) || NETHERLANDS INDIA. bave been taken off the market at 804. and are now wanted at $27-Humphrey's Estate
MICELLAMEĽus —A:(9) Watsors are wanted at $13 and have been placed at $1st for end of The British steamship Haimun left Tamsul on
the month. Electrics have weikened slightly Sonday, the 3rd instant, at a p.m., and, had and sales at $y have been effected with more moderate north-easterly winds and overcast shares offering. A fairly large business has been weather with moderate sex, which set into strong done in Rope shares at rates between $11ð suð north-east to north-north-east winds, and $11B and there are further buyers at the latter towards midday on Monday had heavy squallal. Ices have been placed at $107 and are and continuous rain with high sea; arrived in wanted. Fenwicks are in the market at $253. Swatow at y p.m. Left Swatow on Tuesday, the 5th, at 4 pm, and had moderate north-easterly winds, overcast and showery weather with A CASE OF NERVOUS PROSTRA- moderate seas arrived here at 5.45 a.m. on the 6th. In Swatow the steamships Woosung, Wingbot, Phra Chom Klao, Nord and Thales. HONGKONG AND WHASIPOA DOCK RETURNS. Mascotte 1990
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The Singapore Free Press heats that H.M.S. Undaunted will now net go north as soon as expected, bal will remain til Tane, when she will be relieved by H.M.S. Graffen. On relief
TION RESULTING FROM *INDIGESTION.
Tay By that misery loves company, and they have bad is so often. 13 has passed into a proverb. Tet it Isn't an all-round truth. Some kinds of misery detest company. They want to be left alone. They hate to be elbowed and questioned and talked to, A wounded dog will always crawl into some retired place by itself. The instinct of badly injured men, after a battle, is the same. Aliments that are mostly faney
tend to sat tongue wagging. But real, genuine and dangerous discos don't Indite to speech. Orises which are big with fate usually come and go in quist.
That is why Mrs. Benham had no desire for the soolaty of even her best frlands at a certain time she is going to tell us about.
STEAMER, with Inventory, to be sold as Iying in the Harbour of Tanjong Priok, Batavia, ROYAL FACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OF
For furthe. Partlewiars, apply to ...
LAUTS, WEGENER & Co.,
General Agents, Hongkong, 5th May, 1896.
Hotels.
FUJIYA HOTEL,
HIYANOSHITA, HAKONE
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Four and a half hours from Yokohama.
FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.
THE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE
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BUILDINGS,
TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES,
EXCELLENT CUISINE.
5. N. YAMAGUCHI,
Propriator
THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS,
THE
No. 4, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
"HE most Liberal and Choicest mɗan in the
FAR EAST. BREAKFAST, TIFFIN AND DINNER by Monthly contract, Tenders for BANQUETS and BALL SUPPERS on application. PICNIC and SHOOTING PARTIES
The intractable province of Hunan seems to be cpaliv, Intended for very gresa witnesses who I ita Undaunted will go norih to Hongkong, deck for my meals, and after eating var chest felt heavy | Supplied on, the shortest notico-A Speciality,
gradually getting into a better state of mind and the people, never really unfriendly to foreigners, are belog relleved of the official pressure to make anti-foreign demonstrations, which the mandatius of the province have hitherto invariably raised towards all foreign advances. It must be remembered that when we speak of the Hanan officials, we mean the officials in Henan who, according to Chinese custom, are not Hunadete, but mandarios secxalted from other provinces in the empire. But still it would be incorrect
to asstime from this, fact that the Hunantsa
officials are themselves favourable to foreigners, for we well know they are not, because," as
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The following Japanese, men-olway were sintioned a follow on the 16th pitimo - Arum, Chinyes, Suma, Fuzo, Tatsula, Tirukushima, Tinkuba. Konje, Matsuragi, Chinkoku, Chinto, and Amaki at Yokosuka Tateyama, Chinchu, and Chimpan at Kare Matsushima, Nantma, Satyas, Hivel, Taukuaki, Kaimon, Chinist, Chinnan, idanju, and Twatt at Sasebo Aang and Yamato at Nagasakij Yorskine, Hashidate, Tayryama, and Helven at Shinagawa) Trumist Tan ; Calyoda, Soko, and Teri in Formosa; Maya at Tientsin Takao at Gonsao; logo at Ninsen, and the other ships
were cruising on that date.
THE NEW AUSTRALIAN LINER.
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Address
THE MANAGER. Hoagkone, 11th Jumzary, 1896.
VICTORIA HOTEL,
CANTON,
(LATE SHAMNEN HOTEL, CANTON.)
fad
"Even the lightest food gave me pains a little dah setting my heart to beating at a great rate. My foot were coli, and cold, clammy sweats would trak out
At all over me, leaving me exhausted and worn out. night I got no sleep to speak of, and in the morning I felt worse tired than when I went to bed. I also ruflared a great deal from my feet being puffed up and sore. I could soarcely get about the house MESSRS.. MADAR & FARMER have the When I went shopping I had to ride to the town sad book as I could only walk a few yards.
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to inform their Patrons, Friends and the Public Generally that, having lessed the SHAMERN HOTEL, they have Refurnished the *As time went on I lost my flesh and strength whole Fstablishment, had it varly improved in the precious health I had so sadly lost. I took it under the more popaias Style of VICTORIA. more and more, and gave up hope of ever recovering every department, and have now RZ-OPINED medicines, and consulted a cleres doctor at who examined me and said my heart was work. He Derby
For further Particulars, apply to the also care me medicines, but I got only temporary
MANAGER se from them, and in a short time was sa bad sa before. All this time I was so nervous and depressed that I had no desire for company. On the contrary,
seemed to want to be alone with my misery. Hire
Bren knock at the door frightened me, as though I expected bad-news, yet I did not malty. My naves and fauder man sway with my knowledge and Judement, Thousands of women who have sudared to this way will understand what I mean,
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Hongkong,
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Hongkong, 10th December,· 1893.
PEAK HOTEL.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND, -- "HIS... · commodious and well appointed. THOTEL, altuated at a height of 1250 heat above sea-level, has just been thoroughly rexdecorated, renovated and re-fumished, and a NEW WING has been bullt, which commande. ma**ificent Views of the Harbour and mainland of Chin
Up to April, 1881," she writes, "I never know what it was to be . At that time I began to feal that something was amiss with me. I had no rellas
perienced lawyer studies the case which is to be Edgar, now on the Chins Station and awalling became so swollen round the waist that I was are not familiar with court procedure. Au ex-teequently join the Admiral's dag. and painful, and my heart would heat and thump as H.M.S. Grafton is a ship to though it: ☆sant leep cat of its place. Presently presented, and teaches his strange pupil the the arrival of H.M.S. Groften before she return obliged to unloose my clothing, as I could not bear
to the Mediterranean, or England.
anything to touch that part of my body. ways of lawyers, and fits him as well possible to repeat his evidence without the slightest contra- diction under the sharpest cross-examination, Thit novel court-room is furnished as nearly as possible in the same way as the ordinary courte. The resemblance is carried out in almost every detali. The object of all this to make the wite ness under fostraction so familiar with the arrangements of the Bar that he will feel per- fectly at home in court and very much this ease. This sham court-room is, of course, rather smaller than its original in the Crimisal Court ballding. The green witness who is to a matter of fact, it is by the influence which the be instructed in the mysteries of the court is Hunan-born officials exercise in other provinces exactly as he sits in court. A row of chairs is placed first in a chair on an elevated stand, on account of their number and high literary arranged on bis left hand to represent the wise | aftalements—Hunin being one of the best jury." The would-be witness site partly facing educated, provinces in the Empire-that the the chaits, and while under examination is very.
The new E. and A. Iner Australian (Capt. F. Thomsen Helms) arrived Monday from Abil-foreign fealing is largely kept alive in China, Carelal to speak so that the chairs may not lose a slugle word he says. The witness learns how But the common people in the province are to treat the straight row of chairs in a courteous
Glasgow. She makes the following report We left the Tall of the Back, River Clyde, at described by those who know them best, and dignified manner. He practises a manner of 330 p.m. on the 14th March, and after a run of the Italian. Frandisicans and the Spanish turning to this mute jury at exitical points, misty-five hours, with various detentions, arrived Augustinians, as the most straightforward and
In order to impress them with some parts at Cardiff. A moderate southerly breers WAS *Year after year I remained in this condition, and Industrious people in the whole Empire, good-
calar point of his testimony. And he icazes in encountered from the Clyde to the Smalls, where what I west through I cannot put in words, nor de The second Marine Produce Exhibition wil Bearted and lavarishly well disposed to strangers
when they are not excited by their superiors, the and detect signs of approval or castempt. To
a messure how to scan the faces of his Jory | the wind shifted to the westward and eventually I wish to try. It will answer the purpose to say be held in Kobe in September.
biew a heavy gale. At Cardiff, 3.500 tons of coal that I existad thus foe aleren and a half yum, Korea has only three sources of revenge-literat, and the officials of the province against the right of the witness stands the judge's throne. were skipped as cargo, and at 3 p.m. on the 25th much dead us alive. I spent pounds on pounds in Customs, land tax, and miner,
Foreigners.
The witness has also considerable to gain from | March the ressal leh Cardiff.". The weather was physis, but was not a whit the better for any of it.” Bat so great has been the Influence of the the company of this empty seat. Throughout calm and the sea smooth as glass. During the
In October, 1802, a book was left at our house Hananese officials and literait in all parts of the his testimony be is aware that a searching pais night the walker changed suddenly. The sea and I read in it of cases Tire mins being cured by Empire that they have been able to force man... of eyes are directed upon him from the side. rose and became so rough and confused as to Mother Beigel's Syrup. I got a bottle from Mr. SPECIAL SUMMER RATES, darladom in the other provinces as well as the He learns how to turn to the judge when secen necessitats a reduction in spoed. At 8.30 ans. on Baridel, the chemist, in Formanton Bireet, Derby, and - (FROM ÁFÁIL IST, TO OCTOBER GINT), Imperial Government to agree that Human shall say, to ask for protection against any improper the 16th March, the Scilly Islands were passed, appalle was better and I had loss: pain. I kept on whan I had take this medizine for a few days, my
One person, per day............................mamm¶ 440 not be profaned by the foot of the foreign devil. question from the opposing counsel, or when and extremely bad weather was encountered the It will be remembered that about three years ago soy question le pot by the fudge the witness whole way across the Bay of Biscay, a heavy sea taking it, and soon my food agreed with me and I One person, per month.$75 to 90,00 there were in carles of very serious riots in the wil be so tamilar with this shum judge that with a strong wasterly gale. Heavy FORE Ware
Married couple (occupying una room) per galed strongtit neighbourhood of Kal-chi-chow and Lia-chow, there will be no danger of his becoming at all shipped, and several laddiess and the deck fittings stronger and stranger. When, I had taken three Manied couple (occupying one rooms) par
After this I never looked behind mit, steadily
day close to Turguing lake, during which the property rattled. One of the most important lessons the were washed away. The speed had to be reduced Bottle I was quite like a new woman. All the of the Spanish missionaries was entirely empty Jary bench and fadge's chair have to teach on several occasions. At gam, an the 28th March nervtances had left me, and my heart was sound sa a destroyed and their land taken from them. We in the fact that the witness is completely Caps Finisterre wat passed, and fair winds and beil. Since then. I have enjoyed good health, and sil now learn that owing to the ceaseless efforts of surrounded by people who are watching him fine weather, with a umenia ses, were experienced who know messy my recovery is remarkable. I am M. Gérard, the Franch Minister at Feking, M. very closely. The empty chairs, therefore, teach down the Portuguese coast and right through conddent that Mother Belge's Byrup was the means, Daball, French Cousal-General in Shanghai, and him to be reserved and dignified throughout the the Mediterranean Sea. Gibraltar was passed in the hands of Providence, of saving my life; and M. „Dautrenier, French Consulat Hankow, regara.| trial Besides this setting, which is always at 9am on the goth March, and Malta tons of gratitude, and in hope of doing good, I freely then has silength been obtained for all these out carefully arranged, the miniature court is size 4a5 km. on the 3rd April, and Port Bald was consent to the publication of this statement: (Bigned) hages, the legality of the foreigners' states defined provided with a bar exactly like the one which reached at 4.45 pm, on the 6th. After consider. Ann Bouttham, Coopw's Tama, Trosby, and recognised, and the iltle-deeds, which were separates the witness from his examiner and
abla detention in order to allow other vessels Lot 1895. daken from them or cancelled by the authorities cross-examiner. The witnesses who take pass in the Canal, Sues was synched at a .m. » latter la endorsed by Mr. William J. Tollgetons In Hunar, restored to their possession. The advantage of this course of instruction are and left at 3.30 pm, on the 8th Fair weather of the same town, whe vonobes for the truth of people in the district of Kal-chi-chow and Lal- usually those who are summoned to testify and light winds were encountered down to Jebel what Mrs. Boufhaus line and, as he personally knew chow are said to be quite pleased at the happy in accident cases or solis for damage agalant | Tier, which was passed ni to pm, on the Kith
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of her illness at the time they result of the successful efforts of the Freich ralimads. Lawyers have found the instruction strong head wind and son to Forin, shers 4 odoured: No comment on sild a job to the force of HIE ESTABLISHMENT, th
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Between the Igih and agră ult., 47 cases of typhold were reported in Kobe,
The Yokohama Superintendent of Customs gave a ball and.dlaner on the 28th alt.
The trial of rebels accused of kilog Japanese In Korea is to be began at an early date.
The military expenditure of Japan during the war is stated to have been 210 million yan.
A Hesber raft, with two cosiles, as recently On account of tinderpest, the importation of cattle into Tokio from five-profectures is probibited.
blown to sex off the coast of the Hokkaido,
The Sanyo Rallway Company made a profii of yen 513,086 during the second half of last your.
The total number of persons engaged in the late war who were attacked by epidemic diseases WAS 33,389.
The Spring mascerries of the Russian fleet in the East will commence in the Sex of Japan on May 10th.
The Emperor and Emprem of Japan kære ment $200 to the sufferers by the great fire in Kalsoyama, pita ata naf
Mikina The Spanish Government has declined to allow a japanese military attaché to accompany the forces in Cherent codes the ground for
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