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Re-examination by Mr. Frapels-He had been to defendant's houte' ifter Sam Ying's xxrest. Defendant sent a child for bịm and us¦ -to was not in his house he went to him the next day. Delardent said that Sam Ying had been fined $1000 and sentenced to g months' imprisonment. Defendant asked him Il his name was in the book and wliness sald he did not know. He also told him that the men did not know his name but knew him as By bis Lordship. He knew nothing about the books and papers in No. 3 East Street.

The case was then adjourned till ge,m. to- | morrow. His Laidship sald that they would have to lie before 4 p.tv, as he would be going to present the poses at the Bellos Public

No. 12.

School at that me.

THE POLO TOURNAMENT.

On Wednesday last at the Camerway Hay Tolo ground the lxıb quarterly Townment for the Hon. F. H. May's cup to k place. The com- peting teams were from the West Yorks and the Clab. The players were :-

WIST YORKS,

Mr. Tow

Mr. Wood

THE CLUB. Capt. Barney, R.A, Capt. Pallips, A.D.C. M. Lalo d, R.N. Mr. Gibson The fois was won by the Club and they chose the Nullah gol. Shortly after the ball was

M., Spencer

"Mr. Gordon

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 39, 1897.

POLLARD'S LILLIPUTIANŠ.

WRI

THE AMERican consuLAR....

SERVICE

system, of selectlog consular officers should be view to the character and qualifications of the. changed. Selections should be made with a appointee, rather than on political grounds. There should be a greater permanence of tenure, should be adopted which would operate as a and a system of promotion and preferment

constant incentive to subordinate consular offi. cars to render the best service of which they are capable."

forwarding their addresses setting forth precisely similar sentiments, Thus then, on papes, Poona

Alter an absence of some weeks from Hang- has taken past with every city and colony and

kong Pollard' LIVIpatiass opened last night at procipally and power within Her Majesty's the Theatre Royal, City Hall, in Van Suppo' dominions in rendering to the throne that rever-

Mr. S. T. Morse, who has just, completed ence and that gratitude which all loyal subcll-known opera "Beccacele," There was jects delight to tender to so illustrious and beze- not particularly large attendance, many peo- several years' service as United States Consul Scent a Sovereign. I say Poons has taken, ter a performance on a sweltering night in a none

ple no doubt dreading the ordeal of rising out General at Paris, in speaking recently about the

Convater Service of the United States suid :— taken part on paper': I doubt not that the majo-too-well-ventilated theatre, The small folk

*་ ་ "While I am free to confess that ow Consular rlly of the citizens, I hope all of you genties were heartily greeted and as usual acquiited Service is not in all respects what it ought men here present have taken part not merely themselves right ably.. At itmes there was a be, and there is great room for improve- with empty lip service, but with generous hearts suggestion that the piece was dragglog but this mont in many ways, it is still my deliberate and with honest and clear-seeing minds(Hear, is excu able when the temperature of the siplished, it is at least the equal of that of any oploton that, measured by the results accom- hear),--and nluce this in the caso, as I am surn

is iakan into consideration. Ar Bocercelo, it is the case, you must feel not less than I do

ether Consular Service in the world. This poet and remarcier, Mis Enle Norwood, (and in passing let me assure you that I who am

covered herself with laurels; she looked the gay

Ratement will do doubt seem surprising to Poona-barn feet ti deeply) the disgrace, the

and dashing cavaller to the life, and her

those who have been led to believe by Amerkan infamy of the stigms which attaches to this fale

critics of our Consular Service that it is utterly city, from the perpetration on such a day as the singing in the solos and pait songs

admirable. Miss Connie Pollard, in the bed. I might say a great deal mere very truth. 22nd June of such a deed as, the murder of

role of Flimetts, adopted daughter of the fally in behalf of our Consular Service. It la Lieutenant Averat and the sitempted murder of

bibaleas Lambertacelo, characterized the part certainly not my wish to exaggerate ita merita Mr. Rand, Tha hideous contrait between the

with much pleasing gracefulness and 'ber stage

or to gloss over is shortcomings. I simply honest-minded loyalty of the masses and the

wanted to polst out that the Service, although | presence wis admirable. We may be pardoned cowardly disloyally of a secret band of conspire however, for saying that there is an unwel very far from ideal, and susceptible of great tors and axınısion, this it is which I want you to come nasel tone making lull apparent to improvement in many respects, ls, everything realise with your feelings and your lateitects, so

this talented yourg lady's singing. The considered, seasonably credliable and efficient, that there may be braught home to you the

most successful representatten in the improved. The present system, or lack of Eat it can be, and ought to be, very "grostly need, the imper-thre call upon you, to be not

duction was that of Lamber uccio, by Master contest with passively bawilling the fool blow

All Goa'ding. The leg of the little chap was that has been

wonderfully natural and when telling his squad to "gire the signal "or, later on, announcing that he had sich headache" he alway: brought down the bouts. His interpolated comic song was xcellent and, bad rousing encore, and bis scenes with his persecuted wife were most excrucia ing. Miss Teisle Ford made gallant Ploce Pietro and had many tokens of rebation, and Letterlagbi, the drunken Cooper, had in able representative in Master Wille Stewart, the love scene, with dusts, is Act 1, showing him to mach advantage. Miss Annte of rol Peronella, the "young-old" wife of Lam bertecrie, and her ecstasy over a supposed "mask The value of the Service to the commerce of the with Leonetic was the cruse of very hearty Country is now thoroughly appreciated. The means by which it can be made most efficient | laughter. Little Ian Pellard, one of the piled

and the full benefits of its work secured to the favourites of the troupe, made a big bit as Isabella, wife of Lotteringhi. She is a wlass advantage have been thoroughly mite with a face like one of the old master's studied and planned out. But there the matter cherubs and her appearance was always warmly data. It is true that the Service is somewhat welcomed. She sings with considerable skilleiter managed than in past years, kad, if anythlog, 具 Hutle мого cac le shown and the quaint charm of her dialogue is some-

In the selection of consuls, but as far an for shove the average of the "Infant sustained by Mines Lly Stewart, Annte Pollard. Mors Mantergh, Maud Thompson, Martin and Emma Penticton and Masters James Pollard; Joba Murphy and Cyril Kitleigh. The coopers' chorce in Act 2 was very well rendered and had encore and the pas de quatre by our young ladies, which was a pret terpsichoreia dis- play, had well merited recogntin The scenery, showing the market place at Fiores, the dive gardens, and the grounds of the ducal palaca was a pretty and appro flate.

STRUCK AT THE FAIR FAME OF THE CITY, and through her at the sill wider and more famous naute of the Marsha people; but to be up and doing la order that by the consensus of thrown in Wood secured it and made along silrigh-minded men, all the lovers their country, hit. The ball was hit out and after some all royal subjects at Her moi) groclonu Majesty, play to the centre the Club ran it down, the machines, and the monstions deeds of Gibson jest missed a goal and secured a sub-that secret band of sedition-mangers and mur. sidiary, mking things level. Wond bit a goal dries which is found to exist in our midst

поку soon after and altor changing ends almost In he laid bare and held up to universal condemns. mediately Wood hit another goal, resultington. It is for you who detest sediifon, who love

The suggestions of Mr. Morse in regard to seedel changes in the Service, says the New York Maritime Register, are simply * reiteration of those made almost

every day

from Phillips mleting a "back-händer." Darlog grød'order and law and an administering of | Manın developed a good taste for comedy in the | by people who have given the'matter attention.

the remainder of the quarter Wood hit another subsidiary and Spercar got one. The game then stond 14 Regiment goals 3 zube, to the

Cloh. I asb.

.I

In the second quarter while the soldiers were playing well and riding off successfully, the Club made a poor show. Wood hit two more goals and two subs, and Têw two goxix for the Regiment, and Burney hit a goal for The Club, the Regiment won by & goals and 5'sube, to! goal and i sub. The Hon. T. R. Whitcheid acted as empire. On Monday next the Reg ment and The Civilians meet.

SEDITION IN INDIA.

ARREST OF LEADING CITIZENS IN

POMBAY AND POÓNA. Among Renter's messages published in another part of this issue is an announcement (surprising io some no doubt, but only what ibess who have closely scanted the 'signs of the 1(mes' in India during the last few months fully expecled) that The Hon. Tilak, a member of the Bomber Connell, has been arrested on a charge of excit ing disaff-ction. Three leading Brahmins in Poona bare also been arrested on the same charge.

THE GOVERMENT'S WARNING TO LEADING CITIZENS.

In the Bembay Ganetde, of the and July we find a verbatim report of a stirring address delivered by an official of the Government of India to "leading citizens immediately after the cruel murder of Lieut. Ayerst and the murderous attack on Mr. Rard (stoce deceased), a special Plague Commissioner. The repert of the special meeting ef leading citizens, is given in the Bombay Gauffi is follows 1—

affatra secoing all pesce and justice: It is for you to render the continuance among you im- possible of persons whose watchword is strlic, whose tongues are fell of hypocrisy, and whose deeds are red with blood. It is for you to do what in you lies to bring them to justice ard to show insmutably your abhorrence of their evil .ways. I have noticed with regrel, and 1 um assured my sentiments are shared by the most

respected and the most thong: tfal mnog you, Y." The other charac`ers were dequately making any of the reforms that are to place the

that there is a tendency some quarters to misuse the Ilberty allowed under British role, and to misles the generation now growing up with Impracticable notions of political independ. ence, based on a complete misapprehension of the spirit of English party pollides, and a curlous misreading of the history of the Mahrates people. In a certain section of the Vernacular Press there has becs achement display of Iblaly veiled sedition. This teaching in school and press has produced various puerilities such as the dissemlastlon of a trafict in schoolboy Frgilah, decrying the Jubilee, and petly insults to pictures of Her Majesty the Queen-Empress. These and similar pueriālties 'bare been treated with a perhaps too Indulgent attitude of con temptuous toleration. But that mera sinister effects are produced by the bridled license to

which I have refested. is now hardly to be dis pated. And sgala jhe rektorable commemora- tion of the foremost figure in Mahratta history bas not been left

UNTAINTED EY. FICTITIOUS SOPHISTRIES

foisted upon it in a manner which I know the best and wirest among you regard as extremely foolish, Well, Sirdars and gentlemen, I say things. Do not misunderstand me, I am not that it is for you to put an end to ibis state of asking you to assume any function of Govern ment. Government is resources, greater perhaps than you are aware of, and ft, has the Mr. Lamb Celizctor and District Magistrate power and the will to me them. What I am of Poona, called a meeting of the leading cattempting to do is to advise and exhort you, sens of Poona and Kisko ibis ever ing. The and also to warm you. I advise you, you who meeting was held in the Muncipal Tëthnical

hate the methods of the midnight assassin, who Schools, Aboal 150 gentlemen were present, hold aloof hom the stirrers up of strife, to ske Including the Shea's of the Deccas, ike bench

such messures towards those who-we' are of magistrates, pleaders, jugladars, inamdars, merchants and others.

Mr. Limb, accompanied by Mr. Placket, City Magistrate, Mr. Michael Kennedy, District Superlatendant of Police, Mr. Gulder, and Mr. Brewin lved about 5.55. All who were assembled rose.

Mr. Lamb then addressed those present as follows:

Sirdars and Gentlemen,—I have asked you to meet me this evening in order that I may address - a few remasks to you on the ulination of affairs which follows from the murderout crimes ef the night of the sand June ; and i wonta requeat those of you who understand English well to be sa good dy the mesatog of my words to those who

such a measures

a

entre

A word to the management regarding the pro- grammes. Coloured ömper is never the best for reading from, especially ander dim gæxlight, and when added in this is the fact that the cast is printed in microscopic 1 type, the sale on the opties of the audience can well be understood to be very severe. The advertisements surroasding ате ta bold enough type the programme It is true,

but people at the TORICE'y want to study ibe' waren of the various traderpeople who choose to advertise The advertisements are of on the bret, no interest whatever. "The play's the thing" and a smaller sheet of white paper, with the cast in good legible letters would be much more bighly appreciated than the flimsy coloured shert now in are.

Boccaccio" Ill be repeated this evening. Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock and is the "Pinafore" will be played 'as a matinee on evening Marentte" will be produced,

JAPANESE SHIPS OF THE LINE.

The following table gives the names and tonnage of the war-vessels of Japan, their Armaments and, the year in which they were launched:

Tonnage. Guns, Launched,

steel

do

·

do

compelled to admit-are to be found amongst uf, whose life is spent in sowing the steds of disorder, in striving to rend sander the ties which unite the ruler and the ruled, and la bileging trouble on their lonocent | Fuff (battleship) steel 12,649 32 1896- and loyal fellow subjects. I advise you in Fashima do

2,517 38 1896 tika

1881 yourselves toward | Chinyin” · da

...... 7.335 20 these persons as may minimize the necessity | Taukuikimo (const defence) of extraordinary measures on the part of Govern». steel

***4,278 33 1889 MARL. Some such extraordinary measuures | Matsushima (const defence) there must undoubtedly be; the extent and

4,278 30 1890 elves. This, then, is what I advise you, and I application of them must depend mainly on your. | Flaskidate (const defence)

steel

* 4278-31 1891 expect you to use the power which you possess Takatago (craise) teel... 4.327 32 1807 to take such measures. Do not tell me that you Yorḥino · do do... 4,216 36 1891 have not the power or that you have it, may be, Fuio (Ironclad corvette) but shrink from using it. You have the power, #tech ................................3777 26 1877 the msj zlty of sight-thinking men have the Nantira (cruiser) st:el

1885 *** 3709 24 power of imposing their will on the minority of Takachike da do

1785 ****** 3 709 24 oot-numbered persons. They can they will | Akitium do do **** 30 23 1892 Irrevocably extinguish political fire-brands | Zrumi do do

****** 2,567 21 1883 whose words, are redition and whose deeds are Suma do do

***** 2,700 24 1995 Chiyoda (lezi çiad crație) 2.419 37 1800 Sofyan (cralser) steel 2,300 13 1883. Kongo (corvette) wood, with

no language but their own. Since the occurrence of the events alluded tot 1 have been hoping, even expecting, that some expression abhorrence of these tenible mir deeds might roach me from the city of PoODE. I cherished the idea that many people in this towA would be sharing with their fellow-subjects murder. I exhort you then not to shrink from throughout the Empire a feeling of horror at the

uslog your power, Do not be passive clo o of the day of the celebration of the Diamond

sprciators while the good name of your city and Jubilee being blackened by such an outrage, Bat I have walled in vain. Noexpression ofthe kind or country is belonied by the sedution monger

in sheathing...olm 2,384 1* 1877 and the assassin. Besily yourselves to remove Hiyel do do ****** 2,384 19 1877 this plague-spot barning amongst you. Lastly || Hefyen" (gonbar) steel......... 2,100, 15 1BA8 I have to warn yes, I have just said that Go Trutud (corvette) wooden. 1,978 11 187:0 vernment hau itu rezomicen and the power and Takso (cale) steel frame. the will to use them, and in so saying I beg you

... 3.777 16 1888.- to believe that I am not speaking idly; I am Yayayama⋅ {dospa ch brá} speaking with

*** 1.609 II 1880 Tenryu (snap) woad mm 1,547 11 18:3 Katsuragi (sloop) tron and

EXTREME SERIOUSNESS

I have mentioned bas reached me. And it now seems desirable that I abould place before you as aspect of the shestion which,

may be, has not presented itself la your minds. Let me briefly set forth the exact circumstances, the night of the day on which the Government and the people, in this city as well as in all parts of the Empire, bad been, with solemn funcions and with rejoicings, sobered beta by the and with a consciousness of weighty respon calamities of pentileren and liming through sibility. I intend my words to reach not which we have been pausing, celebrating the only you, gentlemen, who bave been so good completion of the 60th year of the reign of our as to be present here to-day, but also those Sovereign Lady the Queen-Empress on that prises of different character to whom I have night, almost at the doors

more than once alluded, and I dare to ir of H.E the Governor's residance, two British officers wern to all this warning, that if advice and exbor. shot down' from bebled;

one was killed. on tation such as I have sisiven to express clearly

you to-day remain unheeded and. forth no resuits in action, then

to

va

$1.81

fran

***

854

1887

4 513 ▲ 1867 612 to 18'B

610 1865

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Service in proper condition are concerned, no time to talk about what is wanted in this direc work of any consequence has bean done. The ton has gone by. All the work now to be done should be most vigorously directed toward steuring the changes that will make the Service efficient enough to become a more valuable

*gest than it is to the foreign commerce of the country.

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

]

The following is the statement of account to

be submitted, with the report of the Directors, to the shareholders at the masting to be held in the City Hall on the 14th proximo at noon :-

| LIABILITIKK. "

$ 10,000,000.00 6,500,000.00 250,000.00 9,319,308.63

Pald-up capital Reserve fund Marine Insurance account....... Notes la cireslation ummmauiss Current accounts ! -

Suver...$19,943,083,84 Gold, £3,065 900

51. 104.-30.975.477 79

Fixed deposits :-

SITE........$30,641,249.52 Gold, £1,616,278

B0,918,461.63

$7,017,41839

5 326,376,168,87

Bills payable (Including drafts on London bickers and short aight drawings on Loodsa office agalest bills receivable . and bullion shipments)......... 13,465,503 15 Profit and loss account......

1,836,674.22

$178,397.486 03

ASIETS.

Cab.......................................enga kullion in hand and fo transit... Indian and Colonial securities..... Investments, viK! —

£150,000 $ per cent, consols lodg ed with the Bank

of England au

special London

FOSCIVYO $1,900,000.00

£$10,650 Consols

and other sterilog / securities

5,160 251,63

Ellis discounted, loans and credits Blis receivable

Bank premises' maidanie Dead stack'.......................................

NOTANDA

CALENDAR.

JULY. Meteorological means based on ten years' sbservations de 1393.

Barometer Thermometer

Rainfall..

TO-DAY,

.79.73

88

WEATHER REPORT.

Barometer... Thermometer.................... Humidity......

On dats at. On dato at

TO AI,

29.09

29.58

86

88

77

70

Rainfall...EMENDAMAN a 05

TO-DAY.

Filday, 10th July, 1997.

Kwong-ri

SPLICING THE MAIN "BRACE.

Speaking of the Prince of Wales's Jubilas algnal to the mammoth Rett at Spithead, the Sydney Evening News says:—

The Jasfal occasion at Spithead was improved by the Prince of Wales, who, as we are told, o signallow from his yacht that he was satisfied with the display, added the cheerful and doubt- less cheerlag mesange, "I order the main brace to be spliced." That huical operation, sa pro- bably even most landsmen know, means the serving out of grog. In this fastance t

in an extra quantity, according to the inter- pretation of the phrase as conveyed by cable- gram. The Prince's gral at the review may not indeed be remembered as long sa Nelson's signal at Trafalgar. Anyhow, I must bave been a rezsonable enough re-i der for the moment, and have found many loyal tars ready and willing to dilak" a health onto Her Ma jasty" There was a time when an lovliniton of ibli kind would, almost as a miter of certainty,

Mobimmedan-991A Sapkar, 1915. Jewish—111 Ad, 5657.

Sun-Rites

5hr, 39min. Sets *******

**** Skr. 10min. High water-Morning Shr. 55min. Afternoon........10 hr. 15min. Law water-Morning

Shr, 20min. Afternoon ima 4kr. 16min. ANNIVERSARIIS. 1830-French Revoluitan 1816-Severe typhoon at Mac20. 1874-British brique Caroline Hutching lost of the olden time tapped up their liquor with

Chlotted of 7th moon of 23rd year of hise been responded to by all hands. I was a point of honor then for Jack to defak whenever he bad a chance just about as hard as he fought.

For thundering run will let fly. And while we're grog we never say die, says a ditty which belongs to the period of the big war in which the prowess of the British re- пед was triumphantly assested against all comers. Thouch there was never any reason to stribute the valorous deeds that were done by them to the inspiration of what ther themselves would have called "Datch coarse," yet there canbeno question of the fact that these ses dogs' uncommon avidity, The modern British man-of- waruman is often found to be a very moderate mis in that respect. Oltes enough ba is a strict leetotaller. But whether he still paritally adheres to the tradition in favour of greg or be a devotee of milder beverages, he is doubtless in all other regards quite as well able to give a good account of himself as ever his predecessors were. We may be sure, at all events, that the fleet at Spithead foralthed a fairly representative crowd to ensure the splicing of the mainbrace in proper fabion, and very probably, with a long and strang chorus to the loyal song of "God Bless the Pilcce of Wales,"

off Takao,

TO-MORROW.

Saturday, 31st July, 1897. Chinese-3rd of Tih moon of 23rd year of

Kwong.zü. Jewish-End Ab, 5567. Mohammedan-1st. Rabia 7, 1315.

Sun-Rites

Sets

Higb waler-Morning

Afternoon Low water-Morning

Skr. 39min. Skr. 50 mln. 9kr. 35min. llkr. ¿mln.

Afternoon a 4kr. 47min. ANNIVERSARIES,

156-St. Igralius Loyola died. 1865-Talon Tack Co., Hongkong, foreted. 187-Baron van Gompach died at Shangbal, 1876-Execution of the Malay murderer Toply

fa Victoria Giol.

1884-Fleet of the China Merchants' S. N. Co,

transferred to Russel & Co. 1896-The Italian barque Lothairs towed Into

Hongkong diimasted.

MEMORANDA,

TO-MORROW, 31st July. 9am-Reglas v. Witchell case at Suprema

Court.

Regliters of shares of the Hougtong and Shanghai Bank will be closed from this day to the 14th August. Noon.Half-yearly meeting Hongkong, Canton

and Macao Steamboat Co.

4 p.m.-Matinee performance of H.H.S.

for by Pollard's Lupaljene. 9p.m.-Meeting of Zetland Lodge,

SHARE MARKET.

LATEST QUOTATIONS. Unions, $130; Douglases, $66); Raubs, $231; Olivers, $3.75; Kowloon Wharves, $65 Gran Islands, $36.

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILS DUE Australian (Airlie}_to-marrow. French (Sagkallen) 3rd pron, Indian (Arvatoon Aftar) 3rd prox Canadien (Empress of China) 4th prox. American (Gaille) prox. Tacoma (Tacoma) yik prex. English (Roszita) 5th prox. American (City of Piking) rath prox. Canadian (Empress of India) 25th prox.

* •

- 24.109 397.30

3.548 669 97 THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamer. 4,191,73015 | Embrass of China arrived at Nagasaki at 3 p.m. on the 29 b, and left that port at 4 s.m. eB the job, and is expected to wrrive at Shanghat

at 1 pm. to-morrow.

SHIPPING RETURNI.

From & p.m. yesterdəy to 8 p.m. 10-day,

ARRIVALS.

Hollow

*

Halpbou

3

Swatow

Holbow

JI

H

Japan

#

Kt be

Petrarch......steamer, from Balgon Nerite.........

Singapore 7,060,252.63 Triumph ............ 65.269 997 73

Clara 72,961,116 03 Klangbak ..... 966 333.21 Hongkong 100,000.00 Glengarry.

Tancarvilla Nestor Al·lid... Cosmipolis

8178 297.456 02

GENERAL PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT, 30TH JUNE, 1897, Dr.

To amounts written af ;-

Remuneration to directors To nividend account -

£5 per share on 80.000 shares 100,000 at 41. 6d. To dividend adjustment ac

Count :***

Difference in exchange ba. tween 41. Gd., the rate at which the dividend is de- clared, and ze, z1fd., the rate of the day To transler to reserva fund „ To balance carried forward to

440

71879

440

1883

7 1879

By balance of undi-

'vided profits, 578

By amount of nat

DETAMETERSBOVÁN

Wood ke 1,503 17 1885 Yamato lo p) do... 1,402

14 1885 Muzasht (sloop) do............................. 1,601 14 1886 Truinsh? (crolier) steel...... 1.372 13 PB10. Kaimon (slsey) wood.................... 1,367 13 1881 Amal (loop) wood

916 13 1877 Taisuta (torpedo guoboni), stell 47248436484123647

6. 1894 the spot and one is lying dangerously wound-

567 6 1878 Jwaki (gunboat) wood.................. ed. The murdered officer cannot In any

540 10 179t | Oshima (gunbout) sterk .... conceivable way have wronged anyone; the

is certain-find yourselves undergoing an Maya (gusbrui) Iran ............

612 6 1886 other officer, with a scitderation which

rience to which you have not been accustomed. happily has not been rare during the past You have hitherio seen a Government which has fogo (gunbɔst) greel and

been tolerant in the extrems, I am not going Chokat (gunboat) Iron few months, has been unremixing in bis exes- tloss to stamp out the plague. which has been to catalogue the various matters in which the reging in your homes. The method in which sovereign power has allowed to all is subjects agt (quntoa) wood there atrocious murders were carried out clearly the most liberal privileges, for these as Chiass (gunboa) steel the fullest liberty of those in which it has grans Cafnte (gunboat) steel

Sorc (eanboul) word plot carefully planned beforehand, ed Indicates and the time selected for the pripetzailea of the whihin the knowledge of all. Nor will you ever

Check (gumbost) steal... dced polata not loss clearly, to deliberata inte see a British: Government intolerant. But be

Chisper" ((unbosi) si-Rỗ ... Hon on the part of the miscreants who conspired aware that there are some crimes which, aptit

CAINCA (gunboat) steal to commit it, to darken, the celebration of the from the consequences in the individuals who Diamond Jeblies, and to convert into days of conceive them and commit them, entall also the Horhe (gunboat) wood w mourning what without these murders would mot serious consequences to the community. have been a ime of rejoining and festivity. The crime of the night of the sand Jane is of

Tamage, Guna. For

the bloody, aime commuted perpetrators

业 and on this secount that I have Shikkƒma (battleship) steel... 15.037 50 and instigators will due course render asked you to meet me today, and that 7 urge Katags (croises) steel

4.978 30 their account to lastics. This is specially the yon lo have a right regard to your own loterest, Chiloss (Craldes) steel..........

4,836... 90 business of the police, and one point to which I to range yourselves unmistakably and actively dark! (cruiser) steel...

2,800 A 214 wish to dirept your Mitantion is this, that it is on the side of law and order. Those particularly Affyako (despatch boxt) steel... 1,800 12 your duty to co-operate with the police in their among you wholey, the largest share of poul

The Akasht and Affyako are to be launched |↑ ett paid and due 1,526,350.27 Investigallons and afford them every assistance in den and privileges, sen to it that this position this year. The other three ressein will be com- your power and all the. Information in your and thend privileges are not placed to Jeopardy plated by the 33rd year of Melji (1899). The possession, Bot Importani us is this point, there by the violence and criminal folly of any mem- Shikishima will be the largest battleship in the is another to which I desire more particularly to

ber or section of the community, For if world. Besides the vessels enumerated above, call your very talous attention. By the commis- disloyalty and sediilan, conspiracy and assent- there are torpedia-boats running from No. 1 to alon of this crime, hideous in lisill, and expecially here to solemnly warn you that what you prove the former having rank off the coast of the Pes

nation go unchecked amongst you, then I have No, 19-with the exception of Nos, 15 and 22, To balance ...........................

|

this kind,

fr

yourselves enable to check, Government will

447 440 7 1857 410

.1881 9 301 $ 187x Katkya wood................ 145-

Vessels now building are :-*-.

December, 1896.. $ 300,383.95

profits for the mix

inpaths ending

30th June, 1897, after making pro vision for bad and

doubtful debts, deducting all ex

penses and inter-

15,000.00

Kashingto

Formota STOLSTER Sierra Nevada.

Slogspara

"Australia

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Swatow

ship

Cardiff

Swałow

Ancyra immunose ship Penarth

Aggregating, 15,765 tans register,

DEPARTURES,

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» Haiphong

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556,081.88 Sandal Maru

500,000.00 Hatlong

301,147.90

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Bangkok Vekohama Vladivostock Coast Ports "Jagan

Aggregating, 9.180 tons, register. $1,826,674.22 | HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETULIE.

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$1,826,674.33

RESKAVE FUND,

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detestable for the occasion sen with me evil intent

perpetration by this crime,”

cadores In 1895, and the latter having been des sanguinary stala has fallen on the fair fama of inevitably adopt stam measures to check for you. troyed at the time of a night attack on Wel-bui- Foods. Within a very few days preceding late Birdans and gentlemen, I thank you for your web The number of vessels that have snak or. By balance, arut December, 1896.86,! occurrence I fawarded uddraswin: from the presence and your attention and commend to fallen into disuso is twenty-six in kil-Faßaw. By transier from profit and loss Municipalliy and Mahousedaa Coommunity of your very serious-consideration, the remarks 1| Mail.

Eco

Poons expissing their loyalty to: Hans Jost hara maade to yonderlan

Gracións Majesty the Queenkoteka, kuh Khan, B54 for the shows apnects wis over kie Honour pik Tour war cernend Tom Chias -organlood, bodies and neopolations hard bopn) Wiehed them goed orening and went away,

19

C. of R. de Fanitro

114

POISONED FROM BEAD TO FOOT

We call particular attention to the subjoined state ment. No incident of its kind, of equal Intereas and importance, has occurred of late years. A declaration as startling In its general scópe, and so full of corro- barative detail, certainly warrants the conclusion that a new epoch in the healing art has dawned upon 03. Aride from the force of the legal forms which it neumica, the facts, sa alleged, rest upon the results of a thorough and careful investigation.

(Cory.)

I, George Lack, of 123, Stamford Street, Waterloo Road, London, do solemaly and sinserly declare as follows!—

"I was always a strong, healthy man up to April, 1870. At this time, whilst engaged at the Stamford had been used for dyeing purposes, I slipped and fell Street Embroidery Works, alaning ont a tank whiob in the tank (which was covered with verdigris), out ting both my elbows. The parts soon became swollen, and in a week's time the flesh was patria, as if

had set in. My system seamed to be polsona

and I

began to lose strength rapidly, for my appetita laft me and I could not bear the sight of food, what little I did ent lay on my sheas like lead. I want to the Royal Free Eceptial, Gray's Inn Road, where I was under treatment for five weeks, but I got worse. After the I an order and went into the Lambach Tafirmary,

placed to No. 11 Ward. At this time my condition had become serious, for I falk alck and faint that I could scarcely move, and, after tima, I got so bad that I only could get up for an hour or two each

Later large absores formað

on my shoulder, and gradually spread over my face and the upper part of my body. My face was com pletely

overed with the abscessen, which, on healing, left deep marks, that I bear to this day. After this I had swelling around the •joints, and large abroa formed in

the calf of

my leg, and I had also running wounds, extending

from

the top of my ankle bottom of my feat. An offensive discharge of metter came from the parts, and it seemed as if the abscesse ware drawing the life out of me. I was now lo

and felt that I did not care hopeless, helpless state, and

dayn Inter and on one occasioni had had Hifle

how soon my

my end came For "day! and

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the

dlourd my

my eyes, sicep for eighteen days and nights together, the dec tor's sleeping draughts having no heat upon me, When I did at length fall asleep I slept from Thurs

to Bunday afternoon, From all the doctor's medicine and applications I enly got temporary rallef. On ons doosion the doctor said that I could sof live throughout the day. The nurses placed screen round my bed, expecting that I I should die during the day, and my brother was sent for. When the doctos called at night, he was surprised to find Alire. However I took a turn for the better, but for months afterwards I was, as it were, on the brink of the grave, I had to be lifted in and out of bed, and was fed on slaps and light food. Homet better, and at other times worse, I continued in wretched siste for over 1H TRAZE, during which time I remained in this hospital. In Angual, 1891, I became tired of being in the hospital, and was carried to my house. I was so work and emaciated,

gal pair of cratab to help me to hobbl about the house. My father and friends who saw me ware shocked at my feeble and emaciated appearance and thought I was not long for this world, fingered on in the same wretched state for two more years, expecting and wishing that I should soon be ent of my misery. In November, 1893, after entering over aaten geare, my father bought me a bottle of medisine called Mother Beigel's Carativa Byrup, and persuaded me to try it, saying that is had been of great beneis to him. After I had taxm half the contents of a bottle, I felt brighter and in batter spirits than I had been in for years. My appetite improved, and with the medialne my legs began to heal, and I got

that

I

by contigning stronger and stronger. In Iss than

three

months I

was able to put aside my vratches

and walk with the aid of a stick. After I had taken. Mother Seigal's Curatire Byrup for six months I was back to my work as strong: we ever I was in my lif and have since kept in the bees or bealth, the partfonlare of my case known to other rullenes, and the Proprietors have my consent to make wind use they like of this statement. And I make this solemn declaration, conscientiously believing the same to be true. By virtus of the provisions of the Stat tory Declaration Act, 1888 (WII. T. 62).

(Bigard) "Georgs Lack," Declared at No. 10, Codliman Street, Doctor Come mons, In the Olty of London, this 18th day of April, 1893, before me, (Signed) George H, Brooks, a Commissioner for Onths

SWATOW. Arrivals. from Ägenti. July at Cheytang..............Hongkong.....). M. & Co. 28 Hofmus........................Hon, kong.....f. M. & Co. 18 Wingsong...... Hongkong...). M. & Co. 28 Kashing...A¤‚oy & Shal...6, & S

Here we have a case of profound and persuasira 28 Kwongsang Hongkong...), M. & Co. blood poisoning. Verdigris (chemically the bibasis Departures. for Agente, acetate of copper) la, when introduced fato the July 27 Stshan Salgo......B. & Co.

drosiation, flow poison, for which no positive ay Chopsang.Stangaul...]. M. & Co. dote le known. There is no dents that the 28 Halman...........Amoy....T. M. & Co. done, with the knowledge and resources at thele

physiolaha fa

the hospitals did all that could-be 38 Wingsang Hongkong.... M. & Co.command. Unhappily their treatment, at 18 Kiangok......Hongkong... Tang Kac, only mildly pallaires the poison continued fla

at beat, IN PORT-Chefso, Kaiking, Kwongiang,

deadly work, until it saturated the poor fellow entire systems and perverted all its fanelles. What but an ultimately fatal regals could have been SOMOR ably exposted ?

was

NE BOX OF CLARKE'S B41 FILLS

la warranted to cure all discharges from Mr. Lack'e final and perfect recover

aw of Belgol Syrup, illustrates beyond the spect...

through the the Urinary Organa, in either sex (acquired or 0,099.00 constitutional), Gravel and Pains in the Back: comment the unprecedented power of that

10 Guaranteed free from Mercury, Sold in Boxes, known remedy to renew the digation, stimulate the 500.000.c0 4s 6d. sachi, by all Chemists and Patent Metatory organs and thus to purify the blood In common with ali, who shall read the details of this eins Vendors throughout the Worlds Proprietores, we most keenly regres that Belgal's Byrup was 200,000.00 The Lincein and Midland Cemetes Drug Com- 43 Sakan insmediately time. She formin of the Adela

pany, Lincoln, Kngland,

(39) dont test appearstiden

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