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contrast to the astirlag efforts of foreign makers to study the market and adapt their goods to the requirements of the consumer,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1896.

NAVAL ITEMS.

THE CAPTAIN OF SALE. "ÆQLUS" SMUBRED,

Singapore, Jone goth.

officially the presence of the ship during the week it remained at Tandjong Priak, seems to have caused some surprise. People would like to know the meaning of such curious conduct; and it is expected that an official explanation will be asked. After two days' sojourn in Batavis, the Commandant and Mr. Kayser started fox a visit to the Tiji Wangle Tea Estate, which, situated at 4,000 feet above the ads amidst the mountains of the Preanger Regencles, affords a charming and cool resort after the beat In Singapore about the second work in of the plains. The Elus is expected back July,—Straits Timer

THY "PLOVER" ASHORE,

SUPREME COURT.

SUMMARY JURISDICTION

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SHIPPING AND AIS IL PINJEKS,

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LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. estimato is made in accordance with the schedule › Mr. A. Turner bað sjeo examined the premises, of prices used by the Public Works Department, He cetimated that it would cost $46.41 to repair Leta 18 per cent. I could see nothing unlawful the cockies in all the houves or undesirable in the cocklafts, assuming that Johnson, for the defence, argued that thay were used for storage purposes,

these actions were carried out under Bye-law 27, His Lordship aakad if the cochlofts were there which has the same effect as an ardidanes, when the houses were hellt, but the witniese was Owing to the plague, it was necemary to take not certain on the polat.

stringent measures to cleanse and disinfect the houses in the neighbourhood. It was sometimes difficult to cleanse, and then the things were taken away. Cacklofis that were in such a evidence before the Court showed that the cock- dhly státy were cleared out and burned. The

THE N. GL steamer Blegna tid stening loft in No. 8a was in a filthy state. The cock-for this port yesterday, and mag er egoried lasts in the other houses Imp Jel the proper here on or about the 26th it. ventilation and it was necessary to remove part

(Bafora Mr. T. Sercombe Smilb, Acting Puise Judge.)

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YTUNG SHIU KAM V. MR. F. A. COOPER

AND OTHERS,

Plajadiff was then called. He alated that the cocklofts were balli at the same time as the houses. There was a separate 'estimate for them, however,

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of them to properly ventilate the bosses. He THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co

This was not a test case, he said, but a simple Shanghal ault for damages. And no outside statement was

to enter tato consideration in giving judgment Te Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamer

and Karassing cost?.

11.-The Committee are unilated that, abert from this preference to foreign cargo, shown by

Conference" steamers, the competition encoun tered by Belilah goqda fé for the most part a fal business competition. There are occational H.M.S. Els, which is conveying to the inftibgements of Belish Treda Marks, and more Cocos Islands the annual Commissioner sent frequent imitations of British goods by Continental there by the Singapore Government (Mr. makers, but in the majority of cases the imitation Keyser si Jeleho), left Batavia on the morning is sold as such on lis "meilis, and 'te soma of the 20th June to persue her Journey to Christ- instances the foreign producers strike out new mas Island, and thence to the Cocos Keeling lines for themselves, and from small beginntags Islands, the copra kingdom of the Row family. evolve a considerable trade. Walle, the British During her week's slays at Tandjong Priok

Mr. Johnson then briefly opened his case and merchant of agent in Hongkong appears to be cricket match took place between H.M.S.

called Dr. Francis W. Clark, who said I am Club, well on the alert, and to very efficiently repre-plus and the Batavian Cricket

Medical Officer of Health and a member of the sent the Home manufacturer, the latter, seems resulting, after a good game, in a victory

Yeung Shin Kam brought musction to recover Salary Board. There have been a great many melheds, deca fast care to make present of the British Consul onlting to take any $250 damages from Hon. F. A. Cooper, Dr. T.za of plague this year. The plague began to too often reluctant to alter his styles and for the latter on the first innings. The fact

small openings for a new trade. This is in marked mandent of the Eolus, and altogether ignorlog | W. Clark, Mr. N. J. Ede, and Police Constable the 27th Februxiy iha - westerną district was sights and acted correctly in doing as they did: | w,mi to-day, and left at 4 p.m. for this port, via sacrifice for future profit, and is apt to neglect notice of the arrival of Captain Groome, Com M. Aikingon, Mr. H. B. H. Lethbridge. Dr. F.#ppear, about the second weak in Jaunary. On submitted that the defendants were within their Rmpress of Fadän arrived at Nagasaki at 4:30

declared an infected area and on the and Apill Mr. J. Hastings (of Mr. V. H. Deacon's office) the eastern district was also declared infected. These "köisen wend sitantech, within that appeared for the plaintiffs and Mr. A. B. Johnson Bistrict. See police constables were appointed (Crown Solicitor) represented the defendants.

The following is the evidence taken in this as additional sanitary inspectors and P. C.

+52 case yesterday, which we were compelled to bald was beg them. I personally supervised the at stake. If the Board acted within its porn, on Tuesday, and left again at alpinism Wednes Mr. Harings sald the principle was the palat Embriss of India arived at Kabe at midnight "claspsing of the houses. The house to house the acilon fell If not their action was wity-day for Vancouver, vía Yokohama. Mr. John Lemm, architect and balding sur. visitation was commenced on 9th February viral. Bye-law 23 gave the Sanitary Bourd Teyor practising in the colony, said-in April the western district. The visitation was made last the plaintiff instructed me to make plans of in order to thoroughly cleanse and disinfect powers to cleanse and disinfect any house in a the houses and the instructions given to the district where an epidemic is prevalent. But it the houses mentioned in Queen's Road East In

gave them to power to remove them.-Nin attemot order to get permition of the Sanitary Board to cleansing gangs were to remove all furniture, to retain the cocklofts. I examined the cocklolts open out all windows and other ventilating was made to clemors or disinfect this woolwork. The woodwork, which was in excellent.candhlog, The wood was sound, although it was dusty, openings, to clean the floors with water and die

was taken down and removed. And certain Biscretion-all woodwork, such as partitions and cocklaft, but there were no partitions in the other horses I advised the owner to remove the cubicles, which were so filthy and rotten as to inked the planks, as no evidence of burning was shelt, I sont a plan in to the Sanitary Board be capable of retaining anything infections. I given by the defense, Judgment reserved. with a letter requesting permission for the concatered the ventilation was necessary because suance of the cockietis. In reply I received I found that in many cases windows had not the letter from Dr. Clark. I informed Dr, Clark been opened for months and perhaps years--- that the houses bad been erected before 1894 visitation begas in the eastern district on the rat

saine were nailed and consequently no permission was obtained,

Cross-examined by Mr. Johnson I visited the May. On the 8th May the houses numbering from Bo to go, Queen's” Road East were vizited, house, No. 8o, on the 7th April. It is a furniture Two cases of plagde had occurred among Euro shop. The cockloft was used for storing tal-

poans at No. 80, and there had been overnight's Issue tore on the top. No. 82 was occupied by a walchman. I took only the measurements of hundred cases within a radius of a quarter of in the cocklofts; they did not prevent the window mile during the previous two months. I visited being opened. In No. 80 there was one wish, the house Nos. 80 to go and gave instructions but there was no glass wash in any of the other that the back of the cocklofts should be removed five houses. There were signs of sashes being to enable the windows to be opened.

The case was at this stage adjourned until this there before, as the hinges could be seen. In my plans I do not show how the cocklofts morning. abstract the windows I visited the premises yesterday.

13. Turning to a consideration of the transit trade of the colony, which the Committed tak to mean the transhipment of goods here for the neighbouring countries, Japan, Sium, Indo Cblas, the Pallippines, Netherlands Indies, etc., this trade exhibits a tendency to increase on the whole, with the present exception of that with Indo-Ching, which hàn fatterly shown a declise This decline is das to the high pre ferential duties recently Imposed by our French neighbours, the effects of which are vizible, la i (alling off in the export of yarns and British manufactored goods to Salgen and Tookla.

13- When the provisions of the new Treaty with Japan come fato force a most redom decline is expected to ensue in the export bence of refined sugar to that country under the revised tariff, and it la feared that this, the chial Industry | of the Colony, which has already been very adversely affected, may nezhans be permanently Injured. Had the Hangkang Government been consulted before the alteration of the tariff was decided upon, it is probable some adjustment of the duties less unfavourable to this Colony might have been arrived at, and this importan industry saved the check it must presently

meet,

14-Whilst the words "The Transit Trade of Hongkong" are perhaps not intended to direcify" Include the conduct of trade with the interior of China, yet the Committee feel it within the scope of their inquiry to polat out here that this Transit Trade would be largely bencfiled and increased were the Transit Past system allowed by the Native Authorfiles la

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THE O. & O. S. S. Co steamer Cope, with mills, etc., from San Francisco, vs Honolulu, has arrived at Yokadamı, and will leave for this port, via Nagasaki, to-morrow morning. Tuz Agents (Mesure Ambold, Karberg & Co.) Eliadath Rickmers, from Middlesbro”, Antwerp and Hamburg, passed the Canal on the 7th Inst, and may be considered dae here on or about the 7th prox.

# Shipping List of the 4th Tuled. go there was a shelf underneath the | Lafecting fuld, and to SEMOTE—st their OWB | other members of the, gang (cnalier),may have | fnsorts in that, the "Rickmers” Line steamer

The NagaraM S says: Wille coming into harbour in the inky darkness of Thursday night, H.M.S. Plaver gök aground in the shoni waler which Her between the Custom House and Insan. It was low tide at the time. She, however, was Dosted a few minutes afterwards without sustaining any damage. We understand that, she leaves for the north early next week toʻga on patrol duty in the Bebring Sea.

"COMING TƆ HONGKONG. H.M.S. Edgar wlli have Woosung on the 17th instant for Hongkong. H.M.S. Eslus may be expected to arrive here about the 17th inst.

ENGLAND AND HAWAIL.

SAN FRANCICO, June 5th. The sensational news comes from Hawail that Great Britain bas demanded of the Island Government that the ban of exile shall be removed from Volney V. Ashford and that Pre sident Dole has promptly refused to comply, Farthermore, it is stated that a British warship will be detalled to carry Ashford to Honolula whenever he may get ready to go there, with the intention of landing him under her guns.

South China to work in accordance with the Treaty requirements. Unfortunately, ever since the signature of the Treaty of Tientsin, Article XXVIII. of which confers this Transit Para privilege on British subjects, the officials in South China have steadfastly and persistently sought to sender it a dead letter, and, so far their success has been most complete. If the Transit Paw system be enforced, and the inland water ways of the Two Kwang province be opened to forsign trade and steamer navigation, as the res suit of begotiations now proceeding, there is every reason to believe that a marked increase in British trade will soon be apparent,

15-Another subject not perhaps strictly within the scope of the presant Inquiry, but which

Thiaclaim raises an interesting issue. Ashford has come before the Committee incidentally, and is closely associated with the British shipping was born in Canada, came to the United States trade, is that of the impediments placed in the when young and enlisted as a soldier in the way of British ships obtaining their fair share of Unton Army. Later he returned to Canada and the Chinese passenger traffic at certain of the served in the mounted police. Finally settling neighbouring outports. This is due to their In Hawal, he is understood to have become a having to conform strictly to the regu-subject of the monarchy. At any rate, he voted Chinete Passengers Act, and became a high civil and military official 1stions of the 1855, whereas foreign steamers are subject to no under the crown. Did he retain his British such regulations, and can in consequence carry rights? It is known that he did not claim them double, or treble, the number of passsengers when to power and did not use them as a pretaxt permlised under the Act to a British vestel.

to return to Honolula during the period of his

Volney V. Ashland is an old disturber of the peace lo Hawall, who was banished by the Government of Queen Liliuokalani in 1897, but returned to the lands after the Dole tevolg tion. He at once took a critical attitude toward the new regime, made his peace with the ex-Queen, and so candacted himself that, after the Royalist sprising of 1895, he was given his choice between full and ozilo. He chose exile and came to San Francisco, where he now is. The basis of his claim upon reinafter notice was given. statement in Hawaii is that he is a British sub. Ject who was unjustly deprived of bis rights

Chen Kum Ting, 8, Queen's Road East, spoke to the Sanitary Board officers going to his place and ordering him to take away two joists The men went up to the cockloft and removed the joists near the back wall, put them in a cart, and carried them away, The windows were also taken away on the 8th May.

Cross-examined-Witness was prepared to say that no one came and gave notice of the intention of the Saultary Board officials to visit the place," Hosur PC. $2 on the 8th May, but he did not remember seeing him on the 7th May, neither did he see the Inkong in Court on the yib May only on the 8th. Notice was given on the 8th and on the gth they pulled the wood dawn. Wit ness meant that they pulled them down the day Chal Sam, watchman, who watches six hooses for the plaintiff, sald he showed P. C. sa a plan, which he refused to look at and threw it on the ground, and went into No. 8a with a number of men and commenced to pall down the cockleft. There were sixteen joists altogether, but thře teen were left and the remainder were put into a rubbish cari. The planks were also put into a cart and taken away. The cockloft was used for the storage, of goods. Nobody slent there, There was no partition on the ground floor, and there was no door leading from the ground floor to the yard on the 8th May, although there bad been one many years ago. There was no window

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The house to house NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL.

The following telegrams from our San Fran cisco exchanges were "crowded out" of last

July 9th.

· P. C. Rae (52) mald :-I have been employed under the Sanitary Board since February, last. had to cleanse all the houses in No. 5 district then went to No. a district Wanchal My Instructions were to cleanse the houses and remove · Ray dirty woodwork, such

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LONDON, Jana and. Owing lo the excesses of the rebels' in

Niesmagas, the British and American rships have landed marines at Corlato to-defend the British bank. General Matula in consequence Ihreatened, sa aftack, and the British men-of- wie cleared for setion: Upon ikiş. General Metula apologised.

June 4th.

SHIPPING RETURNS. From 8 pm. yesterday to 5 pom, to-day, Berdotemer, from Canton.

Diomed

ARRIVALS.

Kwangles 'OLIGA Biliona Borneo

Hatton ********* Talsang et Awarators Sunghiang

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Aggregating 16,759 tons register. DEPARTURES, Albingta asteamer, för Kobe;" The Secretary for Home Affairs, Sir Matthew | LieneT use mantras # White Ridley, replying in the House of Com-" "Marlenatkakles,

is today to Dr, G. B. Clarke, Liberal member for Caithness thire, who asked whether Met.

Florence Maybrick was'detained for murder or

· lóe the admistration of arsenic with intentias ka

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CHICAGO, June şib. Manacled, but struggling with his guards, Joseph Windraik was executed this afternoon. Even to the Ixat second Windrath feigned insanity, crying "Hang up Mashow." Not unill the drop fell and the rope tightened around Windrath's neck were kis awful'cries stifled.

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cubicles, cocklofts or partitions, which had to come out before cleansing the house. I called murder, said the prisoner was serving imprison- at No. 8o. Ongen's Road East on the 7th Mayment for life, after having been convicted for and gave antice that I would cleanse the house murder. He added that the Government did the next day at 8 am. I gave this notics at sea any resean for further clemency, the to each of the six houses the same way, sentence of death having been imposed upon her The next day I got there, about 8.15 a.. and subsequently commuted to imprisonment with the cleansing gang. A European child for life.. had died at No, 60. I examined the back yard. and kitchen....... In the cockien furniture wa pfled up, to the back window. I told the owner he must remove three feet of the cock foft, so as to free the window. I then went to the first door, which was empty and locked, as was the second floon. Though these had been cleansed on account of plague, wo again cleansed them. I then went to the next house No. 82. It was occupied. There was a cockleft on the ground flood. It was in a very dirty stais, especially under the treasle beds. The fooring of the cockloli was rotten. I took away the flooring an account of the filth, as it was past cleansing. Mr. Cooper came while the flooring www being removed in No. 82. As nothing had been done in No. 8o, wa began to tear down the

PARIS, June 6th.

The Belair asserts that 3,138 persons perished and 40,000 people were injured in the crush on the plata outside Moscow on Saturday moming fast...

LONDON, June 6th. -

A Vienna dispatch to the Daily News isyan Moscow telegram reports that the Russo-Chinese Bank has obtained a enucession for a railway

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Aggregating 13,093 ton's register.

The British steamship Haflong left Tamoul on the 5th fortant, Amor on the yik, and Siow on the 8th. From Tamsul to Amoy had moderate south-westerly winds with fine weather; thence to Swalow had moderate to light south- _west and southerly winds with overcast unsettled weather and confuse swell; thence to Hong kong bad fresh south-south-east breeze and fina clear, weather with heavy confused southerly ang. In Amoy the steamships Hats & cr- swall and heavy rain when approaching Hong mosa, Merfoo, and H.M.S, Redpole. In Swalow the steamships Roltan and Fooksang, S HONGKONG, AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURER. Dock. *Talchow sich............ in Kowloon

Activ amaKELASHELMUTT Anter Hood.......... Zamar (H.MLS)... Ariaki Markkig Namoa memes, Rdua: Crisšina ............ Wondering You. Framses

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to Bifilah ships. The Committee therefore up now to serve a special purpose, and that † had existed years before. There was an opening | instructions to cut off between, four and five ice 100,000,000 gald roubles. Much lucrativo trade lɛ thus completely 'claved | first exile. They have apparently been furbished § saab on the day the house was visited, but one cocklefi there. Mr. Cooper gave me special through Manchuris to Peking, with a capital of CHILDREN starving to death on account of their

deprecate further legislation in the direction of making these passenger regulations more string ent, as the effect can only be to still more he vlly handicap British Tonnaga on the China Coast, and lead to its supercession by Continental

steamers.

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART.

Chairman.

W. C. H.HASTINGS. N. J. EDL CHANTRY INCHÐALD, ·

NEWS FROM MANILA.

seems to be the creation of trouble between Great Britain and the republle of Hawall

in the wall, but it contained no window sash,

Cross-examined-Witness did not sleep in the cocklaft. The beds were kept in the cockloft, but the man slept the ground floor. The beds were kept la the cocklalt because the ground floor was continually dump. It was not fact that because they did not use the cockloft they did not clean it; it was washed on the 7th May. P.C. ga told them to wash the place and they did so. Previous to the jth May the cock- loft was washed once or twice a month.

of the cocklefts in Nos: 80, 84, 85, E8, ga“ 1 believe the flooring in No. 81 was burned. I was taken away. The joists wern Idit behind. About four fest of the cocklefis in Nos, B6 and 88 had been cut away so as to clear the window. Half of the cockinft in No. 83 was not cut away when: I ́waw the work done. There was a window wash in ons house only--I do not know the number.

insbility to digest food will find a most marvellom BERLD, Juss food and remedy, in Scott's Emulsion of Pure During the debate to-day on the commercial Cod Liver Oll with Hypophosphites. Very trestles in the Reichstag Count von Kanis palatable and cially digested. Read the follow admitted that Germany has secured every coming testimonial I have prescribed Scotia cession possible under the circumstances from malsion In cases of children suffering from Japan. Subsequently Count von Kanits stated wasting and malnutrition and clay raport most that international silver currency would more favourably of its good effect e it has been in each {serve Germany's noods than the best treaty of cas taken most readily,—W. PERKINS, commerce. Faron Marbal von Bieberstein, M.R.C.8, Medical Superintendent, Butledg Government, justified the policy of the commer

Agents for Hongkong and the Empire of cial treaties, especially the clanss in the Japi Chlan Walia & Cas Hongkong - Advt. nese treaty providing for the protection of trade sampler, as compared with the state of things|| CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL which has hitherto existed.

Two Chinamen who slept on the ground floored three Joists in No: 80. The wood was Minister for Foreign Affairs, in behalf of the Hospital. Any Chemist" can impaly 12.--Sola

gave similar evidence as to the pulling down of

the cockloft.

Wong Fook, of 88, Queen's Rosd, also dej scribed the removal of the cockleft. In cross examination he said notice, was given on the same day that the officials came. Sixteen Ilved there altogether.

Re-examined-This was a registered lodging housh. The licenco was taken out for sixteen persons,

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By Mr. Hastings :-In the first place we In fairly good condition. We removed three from 84, 86, 88, and go, and the flooring above them, til In fairly good condition. I do not know where they went to. I saw the joists and sering taken away, in a Saaltars Band cart. They were supposed to be burned. All

MUZIN illegal structures had to come out, not exactly

GRAVESEWD, June gib: to be burned but what are you going to do with The Arctic steamer Wisdward 'left here at the staf., I cannot say I was instructed to take noon for Franz Joseland to bring home the good wood away from the owners. The coolles Jackson-Farmsworth · Polar expedition. The took away the wood. They might have giren Windward takes, budget of letters for Dr. it back to the owners, or they might have sold it, Nansen and stores for the expedition, and will Sometimes we sent a constable with the coolies; | call at Archangel for Russian ponies, sometimes no one went with them. The coolies were procured through Inspector Cotton, by contract. I decided to tear down the cockloft in No. 8h myself. 3 táw that the flooring was old | and dirty made no attempt to cleanse or disinfect the flooring. Tunderstood that the house was a coolle lodging house. The flooring was carted Awaya.I pointed the flooring out to Aly, Cooper and, I think, to Dr. Clark, The joists

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REGISTER. (8th July, 1896mk8.

STATION.

In this country it is held that an American citizen who goes to a foreign land, takes part in tis politics and shares in the responsibility of iis public concerns cannot, if he gets into trouble with the Government of that country, fall back on his American diffienship for reilef. On this account very many Americans in Hawall have falled of protection by the United States Minister during the past three years. So, too, John Hayer Hammond has been unable procure American intervention in the Transvaal. Through these precedents we have settled, so far as the United States is concerned, a principle of international law, but what is more to the point in the Ashford esse Great Bliain in het relations with the Transvaal appears to have dona Hkewise. That is to say, a number of mcmall fry British reformers in Johannesburg— The Esmeralda brought over news from men who had committed no overt acts and were Manlia to the effect that about ten days ago as merely guilty of turbulent politics and mis officer of one the Courts of Manila, accompanied revolution, Jalled in Fretoria.

prision of treason-were, after the abative The British by about twenty constables, proceeded to the Government, never demanded their release, ofices of the Manila branch of the Hongkong thus recognising the fact that in meddling with and Shangba! Bank and attempted in force the domestic affairs of the Transvaal they had fmfalted British prot:ction: This rule la 'one of open the Bank's treasure vaulis. The reaZON for this astonishing action is said to be simple common sense, as well as of law. Its reasonableness appeals to every mind. Yet it stributable to the fact of the Court lain dietinctly violated In Ashford's case, If "the || the width of about 4ft. had been BAWN question giving judgment in a case connected, news:from Hawali is true,

off. I examined the floor boards; they were The effect of the return of Colonel Ashford to exceptionally good and made of Chins (Er, with the famous Jérudo Affair, and in accordance, stawali would be to force the people there to place, tongued, and grooved, and 17 luches | were "not taken away. At least-I saw them i tenen, which, ka says, is a fad and a barbarism. Įsiphong with the judge's declaton an order was issued to endure the presence of an avowed, open, and

In thickness. The remaining joists were there at 5 o'clock. Anyone might have taken The effect of the electric shock is, he says, un- Ballad to demand of the Bank' certain tiile dangerous enemy, a man whom they look upon good and averaged five to seven inches. In them sway. The jolsts, were in fally good certain sad but little understood. In mÁNY || Capa St. Jame manne deads, of one Tusson, which the Bank hold era a commen zuisance and a plotter against the diameter. None of the wood which I saw was | Condition. They wars, not rutten and swers | cases persons have suffered severer shocks thân-

are administered under the New York law and

eth Jaly, 1Ɛpá-MAZ TO, collateral security for an advance, some years peace. England would not siterapt such an act rotten or unfit for use. There was a door in the externally dirty do not think the incing was

of injustice toward a strong power, and if tho room underneath the cochloft leading into the composed of good pine" bourde, tongued and have recovered. ago, of a large sum of money, and in the event has really decided to commit it agalosi a weak i yard, und also a window. I can say that the | grooved. I thought the planks were 1808 Pustilaci: Fowler and Setinan. wery 'hanged at

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Lombok, June gtk. of the Manager of the Bank refualog is surrender one, it but goes to show that the hatred which window sashes had been taken down recently, un lock

thick. They were bot rottan, - the documents the Ballif yan to forcibly obtain most nations bear to her is well deserved."

The boards of the cocklalt were apparently clean | thrg'wate "quy. Ale vestrictions. The Crown Nawrite Prison to-day one scaffold." Tas u As to the probable attitude of the United when I saw them. I also went. Into No. Bs, cockist OG KAY UWD possession of the deeds.

in reach, mason, Milson, and Fowler were con

· law demanded the mortgaged deeds, it is dieet, to forecast it thus early, the more signs of a similar cockloft to the one la NGP the Apöring “haurds in Mos. 85 and 18 had not | on February 13th and mudering Hancy Salih.

States Government toward the prepssed more where the cackloft had been removed. I sawing of the other houses was neither dirty cution was priests and death was instantaneous Weirstede

Sol | nor rotten," · "When 1 lem tha block at ri * Pevicted of burglariously entering Muswall Lodge "because of Cleveland's Hawaiian record. On Liaw, no signs of any partitions, only noticing ita sală, as the Maïsger declined to alvu amarsi principles, however, one would loak marks on the walking whom Pitts thaz Carried to removed from the alleg.” The block was Bosman was a Walochapel. murderár. Unless |

for a concentration of American warships at the cocktail. them up, they forthwith proceeded to hammust wresolulu in asss the bews of Edtland's attirada | comprising the cochloft, had erdantly been could not have beens' talen by my men: Qut-Dyer, the ::baby farmer emvistad of murdering. The m

Arrived at the Bank the shiptons of the

Yel A Yak, of go, Queen's Road East, also gare evidence as to the removal of the cocklefts.

Mr. Willlam Danby was then called and said. -I am an architect and surveyor and have practised in this colony for the past 20 years. visited the houses in Queen's Road. Three Jolats had been removed from the cockist in No. 80 and the dooring

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COLUMBUS (0.), June 9th. Governor Bushnell kisa racnfvad a letter frons:|- Lágóellar,

-fhanghai wordt al e Professor E. D, Cape, of the department of com- parative anatomy in the University "of Pennsylvania, and president of the Society for the Advancement of Science, In: which he deprecates the fact that Ohio is soon to adopt Time) pal the electric method of executing the death son-

·work only halfäderen... Balts wing- brokay trained on Honolula-they will thrialen miny good condition. In-this kowe klan⋅ there was / wol the 8th May we commitmond cleansing | Spain ban,bout enfled upon to pay for the in-

(We do not necusada kadarns the opinions ungamanć b Cosypandace in this sokoma.)

'A CORRECTION.

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ITATION.

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Cat Haws in the neighed of Bota 2 12kg KETO. Bldg Ball loseradajzát vơng mẫng the bagundam Tongling Forscanf my heels.ormacion By winch i aquely The deprendono le fatmaly ka in the, která part of the Guita md showny, battery b

denguter vedaced in last of the

bendradtha, nullaspettante le the shade

of the material thoughly cleansed by 11 o'clock. These there is, a change in the arrangements, Mes. and tinker away at the massive doors of varided. Even if President Cleveland does taken away, excepting sight of the floor joists. Styswa und to be thout thirty or forty Infants, will be hanged to-morrow pe the vanlin, which, if appears, were so well not like President Dale he could hardly be There had been filcen polas. None of the band houses. fastened that after about twelve hours hard namindful of the fact that if Bililah guns are ing was there. The poles thatIsaw were in very P.C. Robert Fenton (41) sald 2--X-have been

New YoKE, Jana 'gik, 1 for Rode imkan ve Sow the Sanitary Board on claspsing The Herald's Washington special says !--' | Lodhong Missens American property, Chronicle, • an open doorway without a door, the same as in dulles. On and the doors were as firmly closed is ever. | millilosa

No, day and a similar, window. There were ne at No. 80 Queen's Road East. Warasained Nos. Jinrles her idees maileted upon two Americaní The Manager- of the Bank Inthe "meźnilibe

Tither to the window-and no signs of any ever Sound 82. In No. 3 the cockloft was very ilthy, meting temporarily in Cuba. The Americans CORRESPONDENCE. reported the matter to the Acting British Consul,

having been there. Above the cockion there and there were hot beds on the cockion. The Hits Di Jose Delgado, who was badly maltreated. was another window about a fl. 6-In, aquate; floor of the cockclient we pulled down and takes on his warm by a Spanish force, and Pedro Mr. Earnshaw, and asked for proteçilen. The

my opinion the shop and the cockien ware away. The Jolate were lach When Instructions Cassare, who slso sudaruči lil treatment at the In Consul not being in s position to issue an order

mausually well vintiated. In No. 84 3 raw n - had been given to the coolies what to do, they the hands of the Spanish troops. As soon for, the eviction of the Halliff and -klu gides,

similar cockleft to the one la No. Bo. There were left in charge of the soldiers. - Xwas about as their condition permitted both of these proceeded with the Manager to the office of the

was an open doorway, Thers were no Bushes all the morning ji do not know what became gentlemen fled clains with the State Depart Governor, General of the Philippines, explainedionsyesterday Isaw a summatinst Privain none for months. The window was entirely

SIR-In looking over the Police Court depo to the window and there had apparently beeg of the woodwork takes away by the dogs and mount for personal Injuries as wali na for maiteri fully, and demanded. fait, the intruders into ay mabaya assenting opes and the top of the opening would profed the chaos' have a Erecteds Sapartma

· En ruply - Löndship the withoor stid that

kas decided only to pri be withdrawn. The Governon agreed to invest one Chiral of the sth line. On turning to about ste, or alve inches bora: the floor of the but the pond and fed to make watatoa korporhoods to atas ad tur der rend gate the maltes at once and in the meantime the frequlose of the dancefigas Tsaw ins of a cockleft. In my opinion that was particient wanita coolra kid lengilatch, kedd tick mynder that moms - claims of this chametne on bainif of Delgad o requested that a formal protest be forwarded, witnam Aristides sur Han timed over lation, for the show and the mockleft. In Mo, 84, romanimech In the hastanen, cuming t The Hnd Caminars Bev / boon" presented. Di **** the hete "Vaimilar cockleft existed. The floor appearid Beppe 7, Clough, R.E., mid ke was employed Dalguie's falla for tooooo, and is said to.

*Evenings 4 ft, leaving the Jolate bars. I can give no Pida Fontane te douse the coolt of No officiiff The daims for fadenity die mocoust the case reason for that having been done. The whole | Ba: Queen's Bond Fast on the Sik hay, and saw of Injuries in Bock Delgado's sad. Caneva's Send the tion;) and in my opinion, there was sufficient Cocktoft were mowingly finby, and some of Department. It is the ergociation of the officia's

એવા પણ વા e lautend of lam coe. | ventilation. In No. 88–there was a similar the cockleft, of which moên, than half the width hand wha

to the reg been pasovad leaving the jointe' hire -1 can I concuteing runson, why' thức" was dann.: Tan flowing and Joists, no f45 as I could see, were in good condiilány and dark war euclent visi Hon. In Na, po the pleasóficasone mame : 7 have estimated the amounts, aced ser to replace these dealiNES

to him. Il he found that it was possible option

to Interfore he would do so. The joint provest. 419 pelaminem pedi Mani cn khong dices wrote 'i të have been taken away is the extent all about | be the Banitary Basil, mdez. Constables: Xas-| be's perfectly just one by the Stata. Dadertmest

of the Consul and the Manager of the Bank was OK

daly forwarded to headquariens, and, a is today and bensin dermining whe

reported, "best twelve bánya after the Ballly has find I missed the westener Fr Randi Pokalens, "I | of the flooring and jolstewera In eztallant condle the hosedivingthen the cárt£="The boards in the case will be pressed energeticily by this Stain

| sentence if the following cESË

falily taken possession of the Bank an Inspector || Wander ExYMAS/ Emith):13 Company, was

only, arcered to pay at cornpensation,

of Folica arrived and ordered the men off the

r-docempontant Tidy that the cam WILL bai

I to the High Court us Madrid; and (thể daniales has born, lodged

I am very sci: “that the merge pecured, and that li jAWK SKRoyzzos to ihose niñowned

time thene Sithasën in: ballëve

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