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Advertisements.

IN THE MATTER OF ORDINANCE NO, a of

189,

AND

IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION (Y GOTT- FRIED EICKHOFF, MACHINE MANUFAC- TURER, AND PETER ERNAT THEODOR JUHL, MACHINE CONSTRUCTOR, BOTH OF 97 VESTERBROGADE, COPENHAGEN, DEN- MARK. FOR LETTERS PATENT FÖR THE EXCLUMYE USE WITHIN THE COLONY OF HONGKONG, OF AN INVENTION FOR * TH= TROVEMENTS IN_MACHINES FOR PANTING CYLINDRICAL OBJECTS," FOR WHICH HE MAJESTY'S LETTERS PATENT WERE ON THE SIST DAY OF DECEMBER 1896 GRANTED TO THE SAID GOTTFRIED ÉICKHOFF AND PITER ERNST THEODOR JUHL.

TOTICE la hereby given that the Petition, Specification, and Declaration required by the above cited Ordinance have been duly Find in the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong and that it is the intention of the Bald GOTTFRIED EICKHOFF and PETER KRNST THEODOR JURL by MATTHEW JOHN DENMAN STEPHENS their duly authorized Agent and Attorney, to apply at the Sitting of the Executive Council bereinafter mentioned, for LETTERS PATENT for the exclusiva usa within the 13 Colony of Hongkong of the abova named Invention. And Notice is hereby also given that a Stuing of the Executive Council, helen whom the matter of the said Petition will come for decision, will be held in the Cornell Chamber at the Government Olices, Victoria, Hongkor, on THURSDAY, the 25th day of May, 1898, at 9.30 4.M.

Dated the 14th day of May, 1898.

MATTHEW J. D. STEPHENS,

18, Bank Bulldlags, Hongkong, The Agent and Solicitor for the sald

GOTTFRIED EICKHOFT,

6473

Lad

PETER ERNST THEODOR JUHL,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned has received instructions

to Sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION,

ON

SATURDAY, the 1st May, 1898. Commencing at 245 P.M.

at the Residence of G. WILLER, Esq, Kowloon,

THE WHOLE OF HIS

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.

Fall particulars can be seen from Catalegun. On View from FRIDAY, the zoth instant, 1898, THEME :-Ás Customary,

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, 17th May, 1798.

SITUATION VACANT.

A PORTUGUESE

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must be a Shorthand Writer and have a perfect knowledge of the English Language.

Good salary for an able and experienced man.

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DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW,'

THE Company's Steamship

~ 1 WALES,"

Captain Batherst, will be despatched for the abovs Ports, on THURSDAY, the 19th fortant, " TO A M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers.

Hongkong, 17th May, 1898.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR SHANGHAI,

HE Company's Steamship

THE

"KALGAN,"

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1898.

Intimations.

well without any Auch allance it la futile and unbecoming for us to press the offer, DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Both countries can get on without an alliance; both countries will be greatly COMPANY,

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AT the Roman Catholic Cathedral specia! | A MEETING O! Kowloon roaldon's was held yes, services are to be held on Thursday, Filday,terday afternoon to decke what steps be taken Saturday, and Sanday next la supplication, for the cessation at ika plague.

to form a bathing club,/ The following wer appolated as a provisional committee to draw up. plans and gather do'alls for the next meeting :---- COMMODORE Dewey would appear to' kare In regard to Russian polley in the East, scored heavily in the matter of honours after bla Mr. CHAMBERLAIN's utterance, as sum-

"walk over" in Manila Bay, We learn that the marised in this telegram, was remarkable, rota of thanks passed to him by Congress adde Almost to the point of incredibility, Wetan years to his age limit of retirement, and will can understand him saying that the sit make him the Sealer Admiral in the U.S. Navy uation in China is extremely unsatis at the end of the present year. factory, we can also understand that British Interests in China are so encr-

A CHINESE contractor was to-day charged with mou that до more vital question baving a cubicle on his premises, 23, Shan-ki-soon seat up by the Agent of the P. and ever charge of the Foochow Arsenal, sitsalad at has ever been presented to the Gowan Road, within a It. of the floor above and far we have nothing to contrary to the Ordinance. Inspecter Brait, who question. The Inference, of course, is that prosecuted, said he had cautioned defend at a SARSAPARILLA

war is possible. This, again, is nothing week befors. Capt. Hastings Imposed a flue of RA

ASPBERRYADE, &C. Dew and is not to be doubted, but if Mr. $10 and gave defendant twenty-four hours in

CHAMBERLAIN said that Great Britain was which to make the cubicle legal. unable to declare war with Russia without an ally, his speech is quite incompre- hensible. Britain certainly could enforce her demands on China and defy Russia to prevent her. There will be no occa-dons:- slon for Britain to declare war; Britain could demand the maintenance of her commercial interests in Chica and it would be for others to declare war galast Britain if they wished, and Britain certainly could defend herself easily against Russia. This is so certain that

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vernment; so

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Amount already acknowledged ......$719.50

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CRISIS AT FOOCHOW. THE ARSENAL THREATENED BY FRENCH WARSHIPS. BRITISH GUNBOAT TO THE RESCUE, - JAPANESE EVINCE INTEREST IN THE J. Holmas, G. J. B. Sayor, E. K. Chandler,

DIFFICULTY, and H. W. Kennoli, Han, Secretary pro tam,

·News has reached kase from Farchom to the SPEEDO of the effats to save the F. and O. effect that a sexies difcally has arisen between simakip Chius tha Timer of Ceylon any tion with the salaries due to and the authority off the French and Chinese Government in connec Salvage operations were quickly started, Tuge the French "experts" who, la accordance with and divers' Highters, pumps and all necessary the provision of a special agreement entered ins Appliances for salving the ship and cargo were to batween the two powers memed, a few months aga arrived out from France and promptly took Company, but very little success attended their Pagoda Anchorage. It appears that the hori efforts. It was found most dificult to keep the by cf the French suglicers was not clently defla. water down, the vessel's före bulkheads having Frenchmen have endeavoured to carry talegs ed in the Gerard: Agreeman!" and that the been stove in. She is lying in a very dangerous with a very high band. This the Chines polifon, Just below the signal station lights Director-General of the Arsenal rescates,* Aft she is aflost in fiva Intkoms of water, while placed obstacles in the way of the Fienchmen, cannot get at her forward, as only lighters can be compatted with sultable forward her draught shows elzleen feat. Thetuge and at a broad, hint to them to ane lor

a cancellation of their #greements got round her bows. This retarde all progress, loss of employment made all sorts of excuses. and adds to the possibility of her becoming a for no pasing their salaries 'st das dates: The total wreck. Litle of the carga has been saved Minister in Peking who as a preliminary step to Altch was promptly reported to the French -up till now, but hopes are entertained that with

́s prompt 'settlement caused two French wat the advent of better werther, a good deal may ship to proceed to Foochow and take up u poate yet be done in this respect. Much anxiety is tion at Pagoda Auchange whence the Arsenal felt concerning the nitimate fale-of-the ́vessel." would be at the marcy of the French guns. The "As the mail clowas," wrlies an Aden corress the Decaries, and the Fran Bart. The Billich names of the French wamhips are slated to ber pondent, "I hear that the weather ban abated | sloop-of-war Dapāns was at Pagoda Anchorage considerably within the fast day or two, and at the time and when the Commander observed off. If this much to be desired end is attained, the big Frenchmen and the Arsenal-s broad |crosy effort is being put forth to get the China 'the tactics of the Frenchmen he here ap anchor and took up a position exactly between the task will be, a long and tedious one on kint in the bellicose Gauls that they were not. sccount of the posfilan in which the ship in at galog to have it all their own wAY, present 'ylog. A quantity of cargo has been

As soon as the French warships appeared on

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we feel sure Mr. CHAMBERLAIN could not have said what was reported but HONGKONG he may have said, what they Zelegraph Two ladies Uving la Western St. Mrs. Hock has always said, that if Russia is deter- Goon and Mrs. Hop Wo, alied their grievances mined to resist the open-door policy in agalust each other in the Police Court (o-day. Chloa and is able to carry out her usual

It seems that Mes, Hop Wo lives on the floor tactics and onlist the aid of the "catapaw" | above Mrs. Hock Goon. The latter was dress- | brought back to Aden, lacluding 1,800 ton of the scene the Chinese Direp·lar of the Arsenal powers then it would not pay Britain to | fight unless with American support. Anding a sore finger of one of her chlidren. The Australian fruit, sud is now awaliing shipment." | 1ave for Fouchow chy · bat a hins from the

although we say it will not pay, that is very different thing from saying we could not fight and win. Britain can, if need be fight the rest of the earth with the United States thrown in. We have done so be fore and Il we must we will do it again. The victory was expensive and would be so again.

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TELEGRAMS

REUTER'S MESSAGE,

MR. CHAMBERLAIN ON THE SITUATION.

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child cried and Mrs. Hop Wo objected to the else. Then the language teceme painfully free and both parties took out commonuer against each other. Capt. Hastings adjudicated between the falt disputants, with the result that Mrs. Rock Goon was fined $15 and the other party was discharged. To the credit of bath la lies a policeman said they were sober."

or coal last mouth was 47, with an aggregate TAX total number el steamers that visited Moji tonnage of 73 667. The figures are composed follows:-

British Japanese | 36191230440103 18 German 1941545/9010)

Chisele..........ÚCIONE

8 *

Nowegian no 1-astian

37%,403 16,348 17,188 1,720 1,008

LONDON, May 15th, Mr. Chamberlain, speaking at Birmingham, said that the foreign situation was serious and critical, and that the time for an appeal to the The above returas are exclusive of coasting

Total 47 73,667 patriotism of the people was perhaps not far wassels and the vessels of the Nippon Yason distant. Great Britain stood alone, and it was | Kalaba that took in coal at Mall for their own therefore the duty of the whole Empire to draw | us. closer together, and next it was the duty of the Empire to draw closer to their American kins- THE. Paking & Tiantile Timan of the goth mon. Any war would be cheaply purchased if it, says-Some forty miners were drowned in It ended in an Anglo-Saxon allance. Conting the Farhan Colliery recently by the foodlar ing Mr. Chamberlain said the situation in China of the mins. Three men who had just gone to was extremely unsatisfactory, Great Britain the surface to solight thofe lamps only escaped, man manhla ta' daniara war against Russia—It was rumoured that the Franch Settlement at without an ally, and her laterosti 12 Vaatan SEAT so enormous that no more vital question had ever been presented to the Government, and unless the fate of China was to be decided without England, the latter must not reject alliances.

110Disām man skuilly is kere tu van uuppiing of

water and electric light.—The Feiko Improvment Scheme bas been satirely and unanimously ap proved by the Diplomatic Body, and-thers stops. An eloquent address of farewall wasmide to Col, and Mrs. Denby by the American mission-

aries at Peking on the sist all-Chinese mer. chants in Japan are trying to get the Chinese Governmmi to establish a Red Cross Society. The following note is translated from the Kwo Win Pao:-It is officially stated that an im- perial decree was smi, on the 15th fast, to H.E. Chang Chih-tung to visit Peking immediately in order to have an audience with the Emperorj

*(China Gazelle Telegram.) THE TRANSEER OF WEI-HAI-WEL, KOBE, May 1, 1898. Eight Japanese Government transports have left Ujina to bring back the Japanese troops to Hiroshims from Wel-hal wel. The evacuation will be complated by. June 3rd, when Wel-bs! wal will be surrendered to the Chinase with all | and it le belleved that the object is tà. Indree- the buildings erected by the Jupsness, as they | H.E. to enter the Tsungil Yamda.

stand since the occupation.

The Japanese garrison at present numbers THE statement is made says the Z. & C.

some 4500 ispops. The place as to be flent | handed back to China who will then deliver it over to Great Britain-bar hliches, The TO- moval of such a large number troops, with their impedimenta, is no trifling tsk. Sie Claude Macdonald. Is expected to be present at the coremony wiɛk

large portion of the British Real-EL C. G.]

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

CRIMINAL Sessions ni za am, to-morrow,

Express that a private concession of presumably very great valus has been made by the Chinese Government to British capitalists. The conces sten in 'question is stated to be for an extensive arex-ne large as 10,000 square miles, it la ssid in the province of Shaust, to a British syndicate, No particulars are forthcoming, 'bat perhaps the party of mining exports which, left Waterloo on the goth of March by the Southampton express enroute for Chinn, via New York, and Van couver, under the leadership of Me. W. Pritchard

[7 The Hugh McCullock returned to Manila this Morgan, M.P., has something to do with 14

The Hongkong Telegraph

(Taking Cargo at through rates to ANTWERP, e

AMSTERDAM, R‹TTERDAM, LISBON, OFORTO, LONDON, LIVERPOOL and BREMIX))

THE Steamship

"BELLONA,"

HONGKONG, TURSDAY, MAY 17, 1898.

NOTES AND COMMENTS. Reuter's telegram which we publish to-day is, at first sight, highly sensational, [6go not to say alarming. On second thoughts

Captain F. van Bizzar, will be despatched for the above Ports on or about the aƐth instant

For Freight, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co.'

Agents. Hongkong, 17th May, 1898.

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY:

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIP " OLYMPIA,"

FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND MOJI,

***THE abowo Steamer having antved, Con- THE

guess of Cargo are boroby requested to ses in their Bills of Lading for countersigna tums and to ske immediate delivery of their

expense:

Goods from alangaldo.

Carge Impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co,

Dil Agents, Hongkong, 17th May, sƐq8.

NOTICES TO CORRESPONT

It is rated the a commitentions est

an; be addromed to the

Költoriai matines to be Contencioltioma treended for publiendien

morning.

THE concert by Mr. S. H. Morse and local amateurs has been, postponed from Wednesday until Thursday evening,

It is stated that Ranjitsinghi has been asked by the Melbourne Cricket Ciss to bring out the next English Eleven to Aquiralls, and he has

consented.

THE Olympia, which arrived here from Tacoms this morning, reports that sha passed two cap. sized junks between Kup Chi and Tong M! at 6:30 p.m. yesterday.

The two men who were arrested by Inspecter Moffat for keeping an unlicensed distillery were brought befom the Magistrate this afternoon and fined $300 each,

looks as if there must be a mistake somewhere; either Mr. CHAMBERLAIN HAS made a very foolish speech, or he has been foolishly reported. Of course it is extremely difficult to accurately express the meaning of a great speech In small paragraph. There could be no- thing sald against Mr. CHAMBERLAIN'S ALTHOUGH still very Ulto Hospital, Mr. Collaço, desire to draw the Empire closely of the M. 14. Company, has, his friends will be, together, and he may therefore be excused pleazed to least, not succombed to the plays this appears to have been. It is not desir» | in a few days. for somewhat theatrical speeches, such as And we slocarely hope to see him at his old post

This party is the nutcome of negotiations entered panied the Chinese Plenipotentiary across to into with L Hang-chang. Mr. Morgan accom New York when losving England, sed obtained commissions to Induce English capitalists to Interest themselves to developing the miners! resources of Chios. Shortly afterwards Mr. visit was said to be that he obtained some Morgan, went out to Chisa, and the result of his

never vonchsafed. valuable concessions, though particulasa were

THE case against a Chinese, cook charged with administering a drug ip a woman, was resumed

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French "expert" that the departure of His Excellency waald probably be followed by the ne'sure of the Arsenal deterred him from cary• tag out his fi toution and at dite of latest advices from the Viceroy of Fabkles as to the polley he was still at his post, swal fogdostacifons to be parsed, the latter being at the time in telegraphic communication with the Central Government to Peking and welog the Ixtlar to to allow the French "experts" to do just as they resist the French demands on the ground that

them free, grails and for nothing pleased amounted to making over the Arsenal to

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French Governments that are interested in this It appears that It is not only the Chinese and matior. The Japanese, some months ago, obtained from Chios an assurance that no part of Falklan shall be conceded to any foreign Power. This lart shows that the Japanese had province and were well on the alert. It was Well founded of French designs in Fabkien of courie patent to the world that the desire of Chlosse Southern Squadron a few years ago) the French to reorganise the Foochow Arsenal (which they partially destroyed together with the

TEEN. Y. Martiina Ragliter says that formal protest was made on Feb, içik hafora tha British Copani ut St. Michaela, Azores, by Wm S. Duncan, Master, E. B. Davidson, at Englares, and George Hallo, and Officer, of the Billab steamer Cromarty, which was wrecked on Jan. 3312, 1858, hear the entrance to St. Michaels. The protest recites that, on the appeared off the Port of Ponta Delgade, in the twenty-third of January last past, In the morning, Island of St Michaels, Amores, where they inton ded-taking coals; that about half past nion, 2. & schooner came on and Captafe Duncan had the vessel pait abost, in order to warn pilots, al the signnis...at the Pilot Station were not visible; that about 10.30 am, the vessel was sterred for the harbour, no plist being discerned, that seeing two buoys close to cos another, that it was blowing strong from the South-East

Captain Duncan took them for the buoys not entirely the ou come of a philanthropic slinded to' in Firlay's Lighthouses of the desire to convert China lato a great naval power, World under the heading Ponta Delgada, and it was equally c car that falling a concession where it is stated that vessels must -not | on the misiniznd of China on all foam with the Pass to the Westward of these buoys; that and Germany respectively, the best more would Pot Ather and Klaechow conception to Russia accordingly be passed to the other side of the be, if possibis, to get quis ly lato occupation of two buoys, but whilst passing the ship struck on soma rocks off St. Peter's Point į that a pilot then came ant and waved his fig, and shouted to those on bard to go full speed astern; that foresaid steamer however did not move, being shack feet on the rocks." The steamer Cromarty was wrecked while on a voyage from Japan and Chias ports for New York.

LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.

SUPREME COURT.

IN APPELLATE JURISDICTION.

́ (Before their Lordships the Chiaj-Justice Sir J. W. Carrington, El C.M.G and the Puisse Fudge, Mr.AG, Wise). May 17th.

a

MANHA SINGH 6 YKUNG BANG

judgment given by the Poline Judge in a sail This was a motion for leave to appeal against brought by Manos Siegh against Yeung Sas claiming $190 on a promissory notes judgment, having_beas given-for the plaínum.

Ewens appeared for the appellent, and Mr. H.

Mr. J. J. Frands, QC. (lostracted by E. Pollock (stracted by Mears, Wilkidson and Grist) appeared for the respondent, the The Comt gave judgment in this case to-day The Chief Justice said that the authority of the cun in 1895 was seked to be impeached and the Court was Riked to ovenulo It. He went fato the circumstances of that cive sad said that Goodman and Mr. Fastics Wise took time and the Court, which consisted of Acting Celef Justice gave a considered judgment, with the result that: the indictment refered in entirely did sway the Judges upheld the ruling of the Court below

Court was now raked is overigle it on the with the pics of infancy on both sides, The ground that they proceeded on craneous pilos ciples. There could be no doubt that the Court had power to act in that way but Courts of Justice conilnulty of proceedings. Hi could not do In the Home Country, and to the Catonics also ware very careful to preseve the certainly and better than adopt the words of Baron Follo: "In our systems of judicature we are bound by unless they are plainly and mistilastly founded precedent and the authority of prefour cases,

this WAS A SEREURADIs, and fairway saf on erroneous, praciples." He thought that

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Forchow Assdaal, to establish French interests and a "sphere of infigence" there and then pick. a quarrel as an opportune moment. The firt coonter-move to this pico Tittle game was the Japanese quest for the auravce by the Chl- neta Government above mationed, and the next move was the stationleg of a British ware iravitabin cificalles reached a more or less ship at Pagoda Anchorage as soon as the acute stage. A third move has been the despatch from Formosa of Mr. Sugimus, the Chief of the Foreign section of the Administra.

tive Baresa of Pormoï», (o Foschow. He lat Formosa en the 11th instant and proceeding tid Amey probably resched Foochow yesterday, It seems probable that he will come to Hang kong after he has completed his mission in the latter city

The Japarate Press is just now devoting s good desi of lis altek l-a to De Tukkien ques tien god fils stated to a recent issue of the Faßan Times that Yomiuri, an organ which seldom shows itself pleased with the Goven. mani's policy, kas expressed its entire-approval" of the Government's policy to obtain a pledga any foreige Power. The Japanese paper regarda fram Chits that she will not code Fabien to 16 Fabkiss agreement as of special importance as tending to secure the safety of Japan's new calony, Formdas. It'assores 1's seaders that the the premises to deference to popular clamour, Government has not been moved to lie action in for it is reliably, informed that the Instractions to. open the negotiations which cäded sa soccess.. fully were in the bands of the Japanese Minister in Peking as arly as the middle of February last. The Jaucoal bopes the Goverment in prepared and determined to resist any, attempt by other Powers to igume Calos's pledges and Angles Apanese alissce as the best stand of Japan's rights und winds up by advocating an

takes special cognisance of Far Eastern affairs,

the an appool to the ablirament

Taigal Deshikws), an association which

maletsins that itis natural that a country should disapproves of the Fabkien Agreement. declare that it will not code any part of lis dominion to Another Power, and the scion of Japan in demanding such su sratrance tande to

Lansitory la South China will not serve to restora approve the sggreasive selon of Huuli, Ga. many and Franco. The asterance nor to ceda the balance of power in North China, which bas been disturbed. They further asset that, when tory in question to foreign Power, it is imposs Chins declares that she will not cede the lens:

need lo future, Tus astaranya tends to impair sible for Japan to occupy any post la cam of

THE PLAGUE

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peared for the defendant. to her evidence the the Court say that this decision (of 1805) at the Police Court to-day. Mr. Da Castro sp-puiting that in practice in this case. Could the right of Japan in that respect.. complainant denied that she told defendant she was plaioly and manifestly founded on 10 wanted to leave the brothel. He offered her a principles Section 11 of the Ordinance of 1873 was referred to, and they all knew that questions paper and she refused to take it. Then he ruby on the construction of stalates were dodoubtedly

·TER :: 1794 EPIDEMISSION! bed his finger on the paper and put some pow sometimes of great difficulty and the highest destha kambered 107, while 44 –

On the correspondieg date of 1804 the reported der in her mouth. The powder had a swemish judicial facities differed moon the constraction treatment

Cases Ware under taste. She swallowed it and soon, after want to ta ba applied on such cants. He was not con- Wetegrat to record that Private Ban, Barrows sleep. She bezema pensglass suð knew nothing the court in the former case was tight, he was plages at ik pin, yesterday, Decessed who had cerned to say that the decision of the decision of of the King's Oway enccumbed to an attack of able usually to speak in public about ap-Tex sid Victor Emanuel was towed away from

more. He left her at so on the night in not concerned to say that it was wrong, but he been la Kaspitat for some daya pasi” was "ooly patriotium of the people but it may be the man-ows anchorage this morning and it and could not talk. Defendant ould be retion given by the learned muger in that case, precautions to keep the past from the troops. At proaching necesilty for an appeal to the

question and returned at 11. She was then was called upon to say whether it was plainly 24 years of age. He was buried wish fulf in kertacazes, but fell queer in her throat Themfore, is not called goon by a conside

and manllenly founded on direncim principles, 2000 are far afteranos military necessary and it may be benificial. Mr. now anchored of Yau-math Many Hongkong had brought a chair to take her to the wor to consider the Construction of the holet Wellagion Barracks a number of most comfort, The miliary Authorities are taking the utmost CHAMBERLAIN, at any rate, does understand realdents will miss the sight of the ancient three Hospital to be cured but the selused to go. mart, but he would say that having examined able frets Lave been scacted for "suspects » and how to appeal to the masses; we might decker, which since 1874 as hoes one ofthe most Dr. Bell, of the Government Civil Hosplay and it was not possible, for him to shy 3: C. mon. The tenth ale very cool and cam also say play to the gallery."

the found that the words were very metal the old man guard toous, is occupied by d Mr. platurarque objects to be seen la the harbour, -

stated that on the 21th last complainant was that the judges were wrong in coming to their fortable, and M. S. Sherwood, A. M. S. C. bu Somes more much-needed esforms were begun at || brought to the hospital by P.S. Smlib. She bad decision. He was called upon to us parkaiber managed matters in a fashion that does him and In regard to the remarks on an Anglo- the Magistracy to-day and a baboo stanoiding no symptoms of any kind but he kept her under there judges deci ed all case cleanly and his bordiantes "ll cradika American alliance, while we agree all been erected around the building, probably observation for 24 hours. She was the die manliently on errorcons Finct des and that they readers of the Telegraph well know--that

The plague shows no signs of abeling amongst If I essential and inevitable that United with a view to having the place, newly colony charged. If she had been digged with datura prepared to say 10 and, herafont, il mest bey forenkor at Bhansalan yesterday, another Ware wrong" in Lhalf, desilony. He was not the Caldene. A dead body was picked up on the States and Great Britain must keep to washed. The main court is being white washed albait would have shown signs of it. Her binding decision is his care. Dit holds found is the same place on the previous day gether for the sake of mutual interests and palated and to-day Captain Hastings dis paplis were qui's Lormal. No navesties that he the concinsten He came to way that it would and another corpres found it Qaury Bay apart from any other sentiment, yet it pensed Justice in the small cours zoom. All the knew of could have been administered without not be right proper, madir as chcumstances. Test Tharsity leading for should be distinctly remembered that it was the workmen aan simply corseing up the laving some trace ta kours after. The power son of the Begt ware wrong Thared, the By new casts and so deniks from plages were for the Court to declare de effect, that the deck Dering the 24 hours up to moon, 17th May, takes two to make a bargain and as long; old dust and dirt in the court room with their found on defendant was unide of sine which was motion for lesssia sppeal mast be rifased with reputed, making the total slaco 1st January as the Americling think they can do just as ) wash..

nai's poleóny. The defendant was diminued.-

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