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Pigu, who was murdered by Ach'nese on the north-east coast of Sumaire," whiị: on a voyage from Penang to Oleh-lch.

Capl. Ross was a comparatively young man, being 34 yours al are, and was a rative of Carnoustle, Forfa stire. He bas bad a varied axperlance, serving his apprentice, ship on the barque Ranger from Dander. He then became second officer of a abip saling out of Cardiff, and going down below to get a coil of rope, struck a mifch and (grited some exploitse g*4, which blew up the ship, The Captalu and another, who were crossing the deck, were blown to pleces, and Ross was severely burned. He subsequently became chlel officer of the Pigis, wḥich was lost on the Bombay Shoal. He took charge of ona at the boats and was picked up by a French man-of❘ war and taken to Hongkong. Capt Ross saw that there was money in the Achten pepper trade, and embarked upon it some years ago. He was a keen man of basiness and would bay the pepper bimsell, olien forwarding it to London. Aliboozh he has been iwice stacked by Achinese who have attemped to rald bis vessal, he was abso- lutely fearless. Told by a friend the third time raight be fatal, he simply ignored the waming, with the fatal result recorded. The late Captals Ross leaves two children at Caracestie to mourn bla loss. His wife died about two years ago.-Singapore Free Press.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1897.

the Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders and the Field Hospitals have not yet airived. The sad Brigade has at present" enly one regiment beyond the base. The 25th Punjab: Infantry, who were also to have been pushed up at once, are detained owing to want of supplies, Convoys, however, began ränning up the the on the 3rd and no difficulty will now probably be experi- onced in sending forward the regiments. The milliary authorlies have had to contend against the difficulty of the advanced part, from which operations can be carried out, belog fifteen days march from the railway and no supplies being obtainable to anything like the required extent from Edwardessbad, the nominal base,

PIPPERED AT BY TRINKSMEN,

Some shots were fired last night Into the Baya camp, where General Egerton was halting, but with no other resulte thần a few bollet-holes ino the tents of the detachment of the 1st Sikhs.

· JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA.

CONSUL NAKAGAWA INTERVIEWED.

The annexation of Hawail by the States. But Japanese subjects are not so numerous here ; and while they are few in numbers, there must. be less difficulty in the two Governments dealing with the matter, in a friendle or unfriendly manner, than when there are a great sumber, whose interests are large and varied. The | action f the Government is none too sean; sad the method of dealing with the question by means of a friendly treaty is to all appearances much more commendable than by legislating as to the case of Chinese. There is less danger of Injustice being inflicted upon these already here, who have acquired recogeleable rights, and whose labour is temporsally accept able;

; also upon those who, having no other fabour available, are compelled to elillie it. A fair settlement of the question is all that is asked, and the curlook" certainly foretells an abrence of rancorous foollog similar to that now existing between the States and Japan.-Torres Straits Pilot.

LEGAL

INTELLIGENCE. |

SUPREME COURT.

CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

Fudge.) July 21st.

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The

Mr. T. J. Nakagawa, the newly-xppolated and first Japanese Consul to New South Wales, arived in Sydney by the last trip of the Omi Maru. A Sydney Dally Telegraph sepresents | (Before His Lordship Mr. A. G. Wisi, Putine | ed. "As a matter of fact the captain and Mr. tive interviewed him and says Mr. Nakagawa la physically a typical Japanese, but conforms to the usages of western civilisation with an ease. which bespeaks long acquaintance with Euro- pean manders and customs. He speaks Engli fnently. For five months, up to August of last year, he was Consul for Japan at Townsville.

TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA.

TIK ARSON CASE.

The charge of arson against Cheng Kwan

Ting was retamed this morning.

NOTANDA

CALENDAR

JULY, Meteorological means based on ten years' observations to 1899, Barometer w.....39.73 Thermometer 8.5 Hamidity..... Rainfall

.....83

75.98

TO-DAY.

WEATHER EXPORT.

Barometer

* Thermometer innan Homidity. Ratofali

On Jate at On dare at

4PM. 20.01. .29.84

86 71 63 017

TO-DAY.

Wednesday, 21st July, 1897. Chinese-Bind of 6th moon of 3rd year or

Kware-s. Jewish-ist Tamus, 5037, Mohammedan-90th Sapkar, 1318.

Sun-Rites

Kir.min. Sats

............. Ahr. $3min.. Moon-Last Quarter 10kr, 45min, 3 maj High water-Morning Skr. 10min

Afternoon ...... 1hr 30mlm. Low water-Morning ...... YĂr, 68min. ¿Afternoon. Tär. Älmin.

ANNIVERSARIES.

796-Robert Burn died.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS,

Methven Casile ....... th Kowloon Dock,

Loongmock ****** Humber (H.M.S.) Nanshan 414144484245520 BENVERNE...

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Cosmopolitan Ableen

POISONED FROM HEAD TO FOOT.

We call particular attention to the subjoined state ment. No incident of its kind, of equal interest and Importance, has pecurred of lato years. A declaration so startling in its general scope, and so full of corros boestive detall, certainly warrants the conclusion that a new spoch in the healing art has dawned upon Aside from the force of the legal forme which it anumes, the facts, na alleged, rost upon the roevita of a thorough and careful Investigation.

(Corr.)

I, Ororge Lack, of 128, Stamford Street, Waterloo Road, London, do solemnly and sinoerly declare sa follows:-

*I was slways a strong, healthy man up to April, 1976. At this time, whilst engaged at the Stamford Street Embroidery Works, cleaning out a tank which had been used for dyeing purpes, I slipped and fell In the tank (which was covered with vanligvis), sat tino both my elbows. The paris soon became swollen, and ins woek's time the fleak was putri, a даптеров had set in. My synteen seemed to be poisoned, and I began to loss strongth manilly, for may per

me and I rauld not bear the sight of food, little I did est lay on my aheat like lol. I went to the

The fact that up til the present no Japanesecitor) provecated and Mr. E. Roblanar (instructed and weliher he nor aby person in his presence 1839-Chineen servants of British subjects at Roval Free Hospital, Gray's Inn Rand, where I was

SEDITION IN INDIA,

LONDON, July 5th. Mr. Bhownuggree, in a letter to The Times, endarmes the necessity for, checking the Native Press and charges Sir W, Wedderburn and Mr. Consulate had existed la the colony was, Mr. Dadabbal Nsorcji with conjuring up ImaginaryNakagawa admitted, a strange one, more expe grievances and trying to justly the vernacular Press, which, he says, is in the hands of sedition mongers.....

cially as it is recognised that the trade between Australasia and Japan must be centred to Sydney. "In the first place," said he, this is LONDON, July 6th. a frea port. Then it is the terminus for all the Lord George Hamilton sald Lord Sand-great lines of steamships with Europe those burst had denled, serlatim, the statements trading to England, Germany, and France. made in the Poona Memorial and the Queensland, on the other hand, has only ona allegation that the authorities all along bad time the British India Company. Agalo, Japan been moit inconsiderate. He added Lord Sand requires a good deal of wool annually, and it barst had throughout matted and obtained the must be obtained in the open market. Queens complete confdence of both the present and the land bis no such market. Generally, It Is easier late Government.

to get things here in Sydney then in Qacarland, and there facts have led to the opening of the. new Consular office."

BOMBAY, Jane 3oh. The Government has proclaimed an occupa tion of Poons City by a punitive police force owing to the

conduct of the inhabitants Charges of a lakh and a half a year will be payable by a particular seçtion to "he hereafter Damed.

BOMBAY, July 313.

Mr. Rand died at Poona this morning. The Poona Native Press 'generally resent the ́punilive measures and great bliternder exfats.

THE TARIFF BILL

LONDON, 4th July. The Washington Senate have finished their slitings on the Tariff Bill.

I not

"So far," conitased Mr. Nakagawa, "there has not been much increase in trade, consequent on the opening up of the new line of steamers between Japsa and Australis, but more may be expected. The requirements of Japan in Cool are now only 7000 or 8000 bales annually, and | so far there are now only four or five woollen mills in the country, but a considerable develop. ment of that industry most shortly take place, Other commedlides in which a big trade is likely to spring up are lead for ballets, bones for cal lety, tooth brushes, etc,, tallow, and all pastoral products. Meat is very expensive in our THE "ADIN" BURVIVORS,

country, there belog a comparatively small The India has arrived at Suez with the

ares of grazing land, and we have to import survivors of the Adin, who are doing well. to a considerable extent. We

THE FAMINE IN INDIA.

great meat-eaters, however. Last year the SIMLA July and. There is notable decrease of 650,000 is which have a population of about a milion and total consumption of Tekio and is suburbs, the numbers of relief workers, the N. Wa half, was only 15.000 head of castle. Matton P. showing upwards of half a million; Bengals only eaten by foreigners; the Japanese will 102,000; Central Provinces 125,000, Punjab not take to it because of its pecullar flavor, 5.000; in Madres there is an increase of 55.000 There is a question now as to whether the beef Burma and Assam aggregate 25,000. The required should be imported in the form of live total numbers on relief works are 37 millions ar caitle or in a frozen condition, and it is probable against 41 millions in fase.

that commissioner from Japan will shortly Rain is reported generally but more is anx- vfalt Australia to inquire into the matter. The tously awaked. There has been severe damage taste of the people for frozen meat has not yet to crops in Assam from the recent earthquakebeen tried, and that also is a question which Pricesto Centeil Indli are high. Cattle in the | awalis decision," Punjab are in a poor condition. Prices are rising in the N.W.P. The general agricultural prospecia lo Bengal are favourable.

THE TOCHI PUNITIVE

TION.

(Latest News vid Rangoon)

SIMLA, 3rd July,

The Mallks are anxious to treat but no com- munication will be held with them unili the troops are concentrated at Malkar.

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MA, GH'S RIFORT.

JAPAN AND THE ALIEN RACES BILL. Questioned with reference to the feeling in Japan on the subject of the Allen Races Exclu- on Bill, Mr. Nakagawa said that naturally the EXPEDI-Japanese did not like it. "And the queer thing

about the matter is," he went on, “that the in clusion of the Japanese in the provisions of the bill seems to be based on a beilef that they zin likely to come here in overwhelming numbers. In my opinion, such a state of affairs ir aimes Impossible. In the case of numbers of men

who are.contracted for, the Emperor advances the cost of their emigration, bat never in individusl SIMLA, 4th July.

CANCE. The fare to Australia is about £15, and a Mr. Gee's report on the Tochi diraster man would require another is to keep him going adda a few particolars not hitherto known, ill he got work bere, and to the working claares At first the villagers appeared quite friendly, in Japan £30 la moll:. Therefore, I do not talking freely with the Pathan Sepoys;

think there is much likelihood of fodividual suppli's were readily brought, the British emigration to Australia ever taking place to any officers, being pressed to partake of prepat extent. There is no roam hers for Japanese, ed food. Mr. Gre was told that the focal jiga except to work on sugas plantations or in domes had come to an amicable acement, Maiike searice. At the prerent time there are only

1000 the whole of Sadde Khen's statement to this effect belag aabast per ceps, of them aze in Queensland." deliberate ile. His concealment of the true state of the case led directly to the catastrophe. It was suggested that the Japanese might make The attack began at 2pm. Lient. Seton-Browse

room for themselves by settling on the land us was hit by a second shot; Dr. Cassidi bound farmer, "No," returned Mr. Nakagawa, "there up the wound. Then Colonel Bunny was

no room for peavants here, and my country mortally wounded, At the same moment

men to not like the English: they are not of a colonising race. The Government have recently Lieut. Higginson was hit in the left arm. The guni at once opened with case-shot. In

taken over the Island of Farmors, and it costs five mlauter ibe ammunition was expended them a lot of money to maintain it. With the and Colonel Bunny ordered a reiirement. The English it would be different. Besides, there is retreat was cocilobed slowly across six ridges, home market, and within the last four years now in japan a great demand for labour for the positions being taken up on each successive ridge. The blbermen began to come on in wages have gone up 50 per cent, generally, large numbers, but the force took up strong No, reiterated the consul, "there is no pre-

from Datta

Nr. W. M. Goodman (Attorney General) Instructed by Mr. H. L. Dennys (Crown Soll- by Mr. J. F Reece) appeared for the defence.

The Jury was as follows:-A. Friddle, A. H. Harper, F. Silva Netta, C. F. Michelan, G. C. W. Kirkpatrick, M. d'E. S. Pereira, L. P. Gilesmann,

19th was paid no farther remkitsaco was made but the captain received some small sums under the provisions of the charter party, which il properly adjusted on December fih would not have left $3000 payable on that dats bata mach smaller sun. The amount due in December had never been paid and the plaintiff was saing for the balance of the instalment due a December 15th and the whole of the amount also dus on the 19th. Plaintif claimed damages, the amount belog $irca, but it would be for the jury to say whether he was entitled to that or a lesser amount, On the morning of October 5th Ciplala Tollefson reported himself to Sennett & Co. and placed himself at their disposal. In the office he w defendant and a feiter was handed him lo Mr. The letter was dated Tson's presence. October 5th. It was addressed to the captain and said "I beg to confirm the chatter of the steamer by me for three months from this date, Please proceed to-morrow to Newchwang direct and there load according to Instructions. letter was signed by Mr. Tasson. That letter was also disputed." Defendant did not deny siguing it, but said he simply copled it from one prepared for him by Sennett & Co, and be then under- | slood that lis contents were different and sald hy signed it not knowing what it really contain.

Taison were in communication in October and saw each other in Sennett's office in Kobe. Conn- sel then read written copies of questions put to defendant and filed, with his answers thereto. In his answers on oath, defendant said that neither. on October 5th nor at any other time did he or any person in his presence band to Captain Tollefson the latter shown in the wait

handed to the captain the letter or any teller of like pasport and effect. He wrote

that he should share in the charter parly

letter to the captain wherein it was agreed copy of it was drafted by F. Sennett, It had beginning of this year he was a partner in the been made aware of him having an interest Wong Yak Plag, sworn, said that at the before been rald that the captain had not tobacconist shop, 231 Queen's Road Central, in the ship and he did not know enough There were four partners including bimseil and English o wette the letter or to under the prisoner. He had never seen the other two stand the letter, which he fully believed to Interests. Witness retired from the partner in the ship. He was not aware that it contained partners but the prisoner represented their tala only the statement that he was Interested

ship on 1st May and received as his share * statement that the steamer had been chartered $500. On the 18th April he had a conversation by him. The plaintiff sailed on the letter and with the prisoner in the acesontaal's room. The defendant practically charged Sennett with prisoner said that he had made up his mind to having deliberately frauded him into signing the set fire to the shop becausC clansman of his letter and deceiving him as its contents. Ato who had deposited over $1000 with him had this there was the evidence of the captain and come back from California and, as he had that of F. Sennett, taken on commission in Japan already spons all the money, he must set fire to while on the other side there was that of Mr. the shop. Witness was very ill and, went to Tuason. The vessel was quteity and successfully Canton on the 17th May to be treated, and came empleyed up to Nov. 28th, having made two back here with two detectives on the 28th. Wit-wayages. On that date she was in Kode ness sent a draft of an advertisement of the discharging her inward cargo, and on the gath dissolation of his partnership.

November she began to load, for the third "and last voyage, to Nagahama and Moji, two non- open ports, and thence proceed to Nagasaki, and to Keelung, to Formoss. She left Kobe with Bo passenger and a small quantity of cargo on December 6ibe. At Moji she got 30 more past. engers and no cargo, and on the rich she was at Nagasaki. From the evidence it appeared that on this voyage she had been subchartered by some Japanese merchant and a Japanese, described- a compradore for Sennett & Co., left Kobe with the vessel to manage the churter. After reaching Nagasaki romo 150 tons of coal were pat on board" "for Formork, and; unfortunately the charterer forgot to pay for that coul and plaintiff himself bad to do so sitimately. The compradore vanished at Nagasaki after collecting a considerable amount of passage money and freight for cargo, A Mr. Bording- bause, who was acting in Nagasaki for Sconett & Co., then received a communication from them that the Japanese sub-charterer had not paid ap and directing him to stop all further loading of the vessel. These instructions were com- monicated to the captain, who at once ceased to receive any further cargo on board. There was a rom among the Japanese and nearly all the which was of a perishabla, nature, was CRige: being taken to Formoss by the passengers, Applications were made to the German Consul, who represented Norway, and the Japanese.com- plained to their own authorities. Mr. Boeding- hause threwupblaauthority; the police were put | on board to prevent disturbance, and the captain was mobbed on board and ashore. The resujt was that the cargo was landed and delivered to the owners. The captals, under instrucllans from Seanett & Co, endeavoured to land it la godowns notil their ilen was met. The Japanese, however, refused, and gave the cargo to the ownCTE. The captain began unloading on De- cember 24th and next day had the ship fairly clear. At the Ume the instalment was still due, in spite of repeated applications by the owners icleon wired to Sconest a Ce, for ordaland of the ship. On December 28th Captain Tel

ruuctions and on the 29th he got a telegram Mr. Francis, in opening the care, raid that dealring him to discharge the cargo and retain there were practically two questions to be decl- the len to secure the freight from Shangbal. ded. Of course, besides these there were minor On the grs, when no farther fastalments had points to be considered and sellled, but the been made, the agents for the owners gAYA ultimate questions were two. The first question notice to cancel the charter parly and se-charter was whether the defendant, Mr. Jose Tobias the vessel for a voyage' from Kichinoiz to y Tuason, was the person who entered Into Hongkong with coal. The piziatiif's position charter-party las the steamship Skarps was that he faithfully and fully carried out the fall, and if he was, whether the charter charter party and had obeyed all orders as far parly was broken by him; if it was the plaintiff as possible up to December 31st. On that day was entitled to receive the balance ofthe money

the charter pasty was cancelled under its pro due and also cestala damages. The vessel was visions and libmediate employment was got a Norwegian ateamer, her master was Laurent for the vegl. Two lostalments were due

Mr. Robinson objected to the draft being put In on the ground that it had nothing to do with the prisoner, but the objecilon was overruled.

The lad Tseng Wai Cheung gave evidence that he was asleep and was awakened by the smoke. He became frightened and took the box containing the books away. The prisoner went to the shop at night and took away the

money.

Ng Yang, manager, of a Chinese newspaper, gave evidence regarding the advertisement of the dissolution of partnership..

The case for the prosecution was then closed, Mr. Robinson asked his Lordship if the evidence. pilioner could make a statement and also call

The Attorney-General said that that polut had already been argued and settled by the Chief Justice.

Ha Lordship sald that if the prisoner wished to make a statement he could not call any evidence:

Mr. Robinson applied for the case to be adjourned till to-morrow morning to give him lime to consider what corse he should take.

His Lordshto agreed to the application and the case was adjourned till to a.m. iQ-morrow.

ÎN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION. (Before his Lardıhip "Str 7. W. Carrington Kt, C.M.G., Chief 7. Ice and a special Jury)

A CHARTEM-PARTY CASE.

In this salt, Tollefs dv, TAOD, lhe plaintiff claimed $5,145, money alleged to be owing on a charter-party of the Norwegian steamer Skarps all, and also £1.100 for damages. Mr J. Fran- cis, Q.C. (instructed by Mr. J. Haslegs), appeared for Ine pletatiff, and Mr. H. E. Pollock (in alracted by Mr. C. D. Wilkinson) appeared for the defendant.

The fallowing special jury was sworn: Messrs Loxley, C. S. Sharp, A. G. Morris, and A. G. D. F. Brown, D. Gillies, E. S. Whealler, W. R. Stokes,

Macro withdrawn by Lin.

184-Terrific troboon In Hongkong; 6 ships 1843-Cap'ure of Chinking by the British

lost, 4 ràn ashore, az diimastel,

1894-Collision beteen the steamers Chingi

and Rachidate Maru at Woosang, 1895-Saleide of Mr. J, Stewart at 3, Daddell

Street.

TO-MORROW,

up for an

under treatment for five weeks, hat I got worse. After this After this Trot an order and went into the Lam Bath this time my condition had become serious, for I fall Infirmary, where I was placed in No. 11 War. At

forces.

sick and faint that I emild scarcely move, and, afte 1881-Sulide of Common ler Scott of H.M.S.a-time, I get an bad that I only cooli res

Lapwing at Shanghai,

hour or two each day Inter large Алесной formed 1891- Commercfal Tinity between China and on my shouktor, and amdoally ancest orer my face

Jinan algned.

and the

I the upper part of my body. My face was com af deep marks, that I hear to this day. After this pletely covered with the shame, which, on hallar, formed in the calf of my leg, and I had also running I had swailing sound the joints, and large abecessa wounds, extending from the top of my ankle to the bottom of my feet. An offensivo dieaharas at matter came from the parts, and it seemed as if the abscesses wore drawing the life out of me. I was now in a hopeless, helpless state, and felt that I did not care how how soon

my y end came. For dayı and dayı 1 never pload my ew, and on one occasion had but little sleep for eighteen days and nights together, the doc ta's sleeping draughts having no effect up the. When I did at length fall asleep 'ufent from Thurs day to Sunday afternoon. From all the doctor's mertigines and t

and' applications relief. On one occasion the doctor said that I could only got tempqrary

not live throughant tha day. The nurses placed a sersen round my bed, expecting that I should dis during the day

And my brother wa

has sent for.

When the doctor me alive.

Thursday, 22nd July 1997. (St. Mary Maddalene.) Chloeye-gård of 6th moon of 2ård year Jewish-99ad Tamus, 8667.

Kwonp-til Mohammeden-21st Sapkar, 1915.

Sao Res

Sets

of

6hr 29mins ... Chr. 49min High water-Morning sunsa Phi GImin. Afternoon ...... 2hr. 52min. Low watne--Morning .................. 9kr. 30min, Afternoon * 8kr. 7min. ANNIVERSARIES, - 1853-The American barque Birtha unsuccess.

fally acckel by pirates near Stone cutter's Island. 1858-The Provideman, cooile ship, discovered off Hakodate with only 42 coolles on board and no Europeans.

pine Islands,

་ ་ ་

1873 -The 1. Esmeralda lost on the Philip 1889 The Yellow Rive burst its banks al

| Chang-k3n | great floods. 1896-Marriage of Prince Carl of Deomark and

Princess Mauð of Wales,

MEMORANDA,

TO-MORROW,-22nd July,

Noon - Meeting of shareholders of the United Asbestos Oriental Agency at Hoogkong

Hotel.

2.15 p.m.-Perjury case, Police Cou! 6 p.m.-Meeting of members of the Peak Club,

to

In the Club)

FRIDAY, 2d July, 1.m.-In Summary Jarfedicilon, Supreme Court, Masses Tohnston, Sickes and Master 2. Messrs Grossmann & Co.

SATURDAY,—14th July,

English mall expected. Share liat of the Yab Long Colton Splaning

3

Co, closes. pm.-Anction of house No. 307 Queen Road

Central by Messrs Hughes and Hough SUNDAY, 25th July, Bithday of the Emperor of China.

SHARE MARKET,

LATEST QUOTATIONS.

:

• National Bank, $34 3 Yanghrens, $157 ¡Steam- morals, $1.00 Raubs, $2411 Olivers $63 host Company, $149 Indo-Chinss, $5 Bal Green Islands, 838) Internationals, Tix, 119 Laou-kung maws, The, 119

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS,

MAILS DUX: English (Kaftar-4-Hixd} 24th [nat, American (City of Rio de Janeiro) 25th inst. Australian (Chingfu) 26th Inst. Australian (Afrile) 28 h Inst. Gorzano (Bayern) 28th last. Tacoma (Braamar) 29th (ns). Tacoma (Tacoma) 31st inst. Canadian (Emprèss of China) 4th prox. American (Gale) 5th prox.

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men

the

to flad

of bed,

ed at night, he

he was surprised However I I took a turn for the better, but for months afterwards I was, as it were, o on the brink of the grave. I had to be lifted in and out and was fed on slops and light food. Sometime better, and at other time worse, I continued in this wretcher! itats for over 1TH THATE, during I becams tired of being s time I remained in this hospital. In

1881, horit

and was carried to my hot that I got a pair of crutches to help me to

y house." I'

· 10 wask And emaciated,

about the hocso. My father and friends who were shocked at my feeble and emaciated appearanc and thought I was not long for this world. I lingered an in the same wretched state for two more years,

that I

should

toon

out of my misory. In called Mother Scipela Carative Ryrap, and perrisded seren years, my father hasght me a bottle of medicine me to try it, saying that it had been of great beneft to him. After had taken half the contents of bettle, I felt brighter and in better splits than I had been in for years.

appetite improved, and by continning with the mid

the medialne

my leg heal, and I got stronger and stronger. In less than bersa to

and walk with the aid of a stick. After I had taken three months I was able to put aside my eratabes Mother Selge's Carative Syrup for

mootha T back to my work, as strong as ever I was in my life and bare since kept in the Seat of health. the particulars of my case known to other sufferers, so they like of this statement. And I make this and the Proprietors have my consent to make what olera declaration, conscientiously belloring the same to be true. By virtue of the provisions of the Status tory Declaration Act, 1595 (WILI, 0.09),

expecting and amber. 1885, dar kitering over

(Bigued) *George Inck." Declared at No. 18, Godlimen Street, Doctor's Come mons, in the Oity of Lendon, this 18th day of April, 1898, before we (Bigned) George H. Brooks, & Commissioner for Oaths,

Here we hare a case of profound and persunalva acetate of copper) is, when introduced into tha blood poisoning. Verdigris (chemically the bibuzio viremiation, low polson, for which no positive antidote I known. There is no doubt that the physicians in the hospitals did all that could be

ww cons, with the knowledge and resources their command. Unhappily their treatment, at best, was

only

mildly pallaitre: the potion dunthased Leadly work, until it satursted the poor fellow's antire system and perverted all its fanstions. What but an ultimately fatal result oodd have been reasons ably expected?

Mr. Lack's Anal and perfect recovery, through the cs of Belgel's Syrup, fast rates beyond the need of

comment

Fat the unprecedented power of that well. remedy to renew the digestion, stimulate the sooratory organs, and thus to purify the blood. Is common with all who shall read the detalls of this ens, we most keenly regret that Seigel's Byrup was

first appeared. :-- ddat.

Awaiting reinforcements bability of Australia ever being overwhelmed by Tollefion, and the owners Thomas Fearnley from defendant bat settlement could not Pos Data Khel rich saived at 6 as, covering the working classes of Japan." nine miles in sinely minutes. Evidence polais

and Englehart Hager. The defendant was be obtained despite repeated application. to Sadda Kban as belog prominent in the

Spanish gentleman, Mr. José Tobias y Tuzson, The next incident was that the vessel safle THE N. G. 1. steamer Efragno, left Singapore for not taken immediately after the resulle of the socia treachery. The Wazlit loss was about too,

and the matter in dispute was regarding a chartered for Kutchinotzu and she was unable to this port this morning, and may be expected-dent Home 35 being

killed by cave-shot in one place,

party that was closed at Shangbai on or about load there because the permit taken out by here on or about the 27th inst, Malir, where the troops will concentrate, is group of villages above the junction of one Algad and the Toch!; it Hes two miles beyond Sheranna and in occupied by Drepalar! Khoj! Khel, Alikhan Khel and the Machs sections of Ger, the position of the Madda Khel tribe. The main road to Ghazal runa through it.

A DRUSH WITH THE ENEMY'S SCOUTS,

TOCHI, BOYA, July 4th.

A convoy of six camels and three Sowaru, sald

to be carrying privato atores to Daita Khel,

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Referring to other matters, Mr. Nakagawa said there was a strong probability that the Japanese Government would restrict the emigrs tion of Japanese to” Queensland and other coun tries where their presence in large numbers was October 4th, 1895. The charter-party was for Sennett & Co, authorising her to go to non-open

could the emigration of a few thousand men not objected to, What good," he asked, three months at $5,000 per month, less 31 per ports, had not been returned by them. The WE are Informed by the Agents (Messrs, Gibb cent for the charterers and 11 per cent, broker authorities refused to lasu a fresh peraltaatit Livingston & Co.) that the E & A S. S. Co.'s do the country? We don't want to arouse III- | age. It was specifically stipulated that the the old cas was returned. The plaintiff claimed, steamer Airlie, left Port Darwin yesterday, for feeling where otherwise a good feeling towards freight was payable fortnightly in advance. In therefore, the full amount of the lastalment this port vid Timor, systems of Government being patriarchal, the liberty to cancel the charter party forthwith. for 10 days at Kulchinotau In January and us would ex'st over such a trifling matter. The default of payments the Owages were up to December 5th. The vessel was detained

THE Nippon Yusen Kaisha's steamer Hiroshi- | restriction can be imposed on the people with This charter party was signed by Wieler for those days the plaintiff claimed damages.

ma Mary, from Bombay and porta, left Singa out much objection to it being raised."

& Co., on behalf of the agents for the for the loss of the use of the vessel through pore for this port pesterday, and may be expected DwActs of the vessel, and alto by Olten & Co. the delay of Mr. Tuason's agent in retuming

here on the 26th ler Messrs. Sennett & Co., by telegraphic authe- the permit. Defendant's case

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were attacked to-day at about to a.m,, two miles ¦ ¦ A wonderful unanimity prevails throughoul | in Shanghal ; the vessel herself was in Japanese Jihat plaintiff improperly refused to take the † inform us that the steamship Swisang, from

rly by Mr. Tuason. The charter party was closed plaindā broke the charter party and he allowed THE Agents (Messts,, Jardine," Matheson & Co. Awarded the highest Prizes at every Exhibities; this aide of Boys, by parites variously said to the Australian colonies as to the necessity of waters, being at Kobe. There was firm la Kobe vessel to Keelung and he endeavoured to throw number from 30 to 8o men. Intelligence of this

Calcutta and Straits, left Singapore for this port on the 19th lost at 5 pm. was received at Boya about moon and a party of bust the truble has been to find a many which called Olsen & Co., and other in Shanghat the blame of the fiasco at Negarald on plaintiff,

preventing the further immigration of Japanese, SOWATE, accompanied by Llout. Sinckley, R.E.

& Co, who professed to close the Defendant also claimed that, in consequence of and do rifier, under Lientenant Clime, moved in will bring in its train an amicable Instead of charter party on behalf of the charterer. The plaintiff's refusal to p

SHIPPING RETURNS. o proceed to Formosa, he lost pursuit, Thirty sabres were also sent from strained relationship between the countries question salted by the defence was whether the whole proceeds of the vessel's earning from From 8 pim. yesterday to 5 p.m. to-day,

frazabah. Camel inacks were found up affected. Sir H. Toxes's answer some time Sennets & Co. were the real charterers or December gik, the date of the sub-charter.

ARRIVALS. anallah and the Cavalry followed them up, that the seulement of the question whether Mr. Tuason was and had authosised Plaintiff said it was impossible to proceed to Ceylon uusimme steamer, krom Singapore capturing 5t armed man, one of whom fired on WAS to be affected by means of Iriendly Sennett & Co. to enter it on his behalf, The Formoss and it was no fault of theirs that the Yamashiro Maru..

Nagasaki them, and tome of whom were found to have realy between Japan and Queensland, revealed contest between the pisiatiff and defendant was voyage was not completed, and plaintiff, in say

Hongkong 81259

Haiphong care, would have been justified in cancelling Patton............ their words sinined with blood, une Sowar

at the time quite a new feature in the satilement that the plaintiff alleged that Mr. Tesson was was killed and one wounica; two road coolies of questions of this kind. Hitherto the galling the charterer and that Sennett & Co, weze the charter party on accoñpt of non-payrsent of were also wounded.

method of restricting by heavy poll-tax, as simply his agents authorised to act for him. moneys, Counsel then read the pleading to the Choyang ...********* in the case of the Chinere, geems to have been The defendant insisted that he was not the case and said that, Informailon from the north considered the best mesas of excluding those

Lytemoon As General Egerton, commanding the 1st whose presence in our country is deemed undertr

charterer but that Sennett & Co. had chartered was received barn that defendant was passing | Takrang min

Swatow Brigade, and his Staff were on the march to

the vessel on their own account; and that through Hongkong under an assumed nams, SD.

Canton $294

"Itallo Boya this morning from Misanshet by the new which, however much the colory passing them

able and other enactments have been made, after the charter was closed he entered into proceedings were taken for his arrest.

Phra CC. Klas.....

Bangkok fold, a shot was Bred from Aciusdan village deemed them necessary, have never received

arrangements with them to work the vessel as Mr. Pollock inld counsel should be careful Spinaway............ schooner

Freemantic, The escort colored the village and discovered the royal assent. There is the

their joint account. The vessel went into unless he could prove his statement.

Aggregating, 13,255 tons register. the man'who fired the shot. His explanations of trouble fucking within them, the answer any sort and it was common ground that the

ground work

Mr. Francis said he could prove it. Defen-

DEPARTURES, being vocatisfactory, he and another man were effect of which is not easy to discern, and it is Defendant did not seem to have entered into claimed. The evidence giren in the case would Progress....................

Was managed for three months by Sennelt & Co.

dent was arrested and gave security for the sum | Sacktes musicamer, for Europe accordingly brought in and will be taken to

only the weakness of thate legislated agelast that the management or given orders, The vessel be that of Capt. Tollefson, Mr. Wialer, and Mr. Mashtida ... Daffa Khel

prevents the trouble. There is undoubtedly less seemed to have been subchartered or engaged F. Sennett, the latter taken on commission. Nanchang uman GINERALS EGERTON TAKES COMMAND, probability of Japan suffering quietly the ex- on three different voyages. The first two weat He would put the latter avidence in as the com- Trocas kommen

DAITE KHIL, July 5th. clusion of her subjects from foreign countries, in off withoal trouble and there was no difficulty mencement of his case. The evidence was Trike General Egerton strived here this moming the same way that the Chinese die debarred from about them, The vessel was handed over then rand and bora out counsel's remarks; an commands the whole line from Edwardrga- coming here and in attempting to skui put when the charter party closed on October bad, pending the connection of the and Brigade, her people from Australia, the same uneasiness 4th and the charter commenced on the evidence regarding the charter.

Mr. Wieler, a partner in the firm, gare which, under prasast orders, will ultimately con- would prorail us is exported to be manifested by gth, the instalments becoming due on the gentrale at Miraushah. The 1st Brigade le not yes the Foreign Relations Committee of the American

Captain Tollefson, of the steamer Skarpıfill, sib xota and Complete. A company of Happers and Miners, ! Penate in connection with Japan's protest againe, iméntky," After the turtallent for Movem

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WEDDINGS, PRIVATE PARTIES, TIFFINS and DINNERS & Speciality, Henghung, 14th Doomber, 1999

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