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BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1638.
MARRIAGE.
At the R. C. Church of St. Joseph, Singapore, na Mey rồib, by tha Very Revd. Father Baptists, mansted by Fathers Santos and Victal, MI. THOMAS ANDREW. ARUNDIA SCOTT tó MT. ADILINE BOOTH.
DEATH..
One of the uses for which balloons may be Sanor. " Davie " Coatia got on the track of a employed is the lavestigation of the sea bottom. gambling school at Fuk Luk lane last night and It has been found by aeronauts that frequently with some other officers he ralded the place. the bottom is clearly visible from a balloon | Five privaners were bagged and `to-day the first through the wates. This fac? has recently been was fined $ça or two months for renning the mkde usa of to recover a torpedo boat which hed | sbow and the others wore fined $1 each or 10 been losi off Toulon. Not only was thin found, | days for being found in the place,
Mrved boundless from the Mortgages morning, Captain C. N. TONNINOSAN of Shang- but also two ethers, which had vanished at an
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On the Premises ALL THAT VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY known as Nos, 32. 39, 41 and 45. Bonhamn Strand, Victoria, Hongkong and Registered in the LAND OFFICE SECTION F, AND THE REMAINING PORTION OF INLAND LOT NO. 1301.
The property is held for the resides of a term
At the Government Civil Hospital, This
bal. The fauntal corłego will pass the Monu- | carilor date. ment Happy Valley, at 8 a.m., to-metrow,
Friends are invited to attend.
Hongkong Gelegraph
HONGKONG, THungday, May 26, 1898.
THE "White Lilies" have ten up to their old tricks la Klangen and dabbling in occultises once more, to the disturbance of the native mind. Their peculiar cait requires them to whip off the quenes of any promiscuous Chinaman they can grab in convenient loneliness, and, if this is not possible, to rob stray fowls of their feathers, There are no end of featherless fowls in a certain district and the people are very excited, feaxing
of 999 years from the 26th June, 1843 granted TELEGRAMS. dort of witchestes.
by the Crown Lease of the whole of Inland
Lot 1201 and the Annual Proportion of Crown
Rent payable in respect thereof le_846,36.
For further particulars and Conditions of Sale apply to
Messrs. HUGHES & HOUGH,
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or to
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TIENTSIN, May 25th, 1898,
4.30 p.m. Prince Henry of Prussia arrived here to-day from Peking. His reception by the German residents, was not very (689 brilliant. The local impression is that
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Prince leaves at once.
REUTER'S MESSAGES.
THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR.
LONDON, May 24th. Two transports have embarked troops at San LODGE, Francisco for Manila,
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It is rumoured that Spain is negotiating for the sale of the Philippines to France. Admiral Schley's and Sampson's squadrons have left Key West le starch of Admiral Cerveras,
MR. GLADSTONE'S OBSEQUIES. The Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, Lord Sallsbury, Lord Rosebery, Lord Kimberly the Archbishop of Canterbury, Mr. Balfour and Six William Harcourt will act as pallbearers to the late Mr. Gladetorė,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Two coolles who cut up" top roper " in broibels were to-day rent to gaol for 14 days each,
A DIRTY Individual who was cleaning entrails in Stanley St. was fined $15 ör six wacks' had
Jabour.
Hr Lordship the Chief Justice will deliver Judg» ment to the sult. Mass. Masso at a p.m.
to-morrow.
A nov of 13, found stealing brass trapplags from | a private ricksthaw was to-day ordered to receive
xo' strokes with the bireb,
THE police are getting on to the unlicensed bow wows and the Chinese owner of a white "chow " dog was to-day fined $3.
A JAPANZIE Journal states that savan steamers returned a few days ago to Ulloa from Wel-hal wei, with 2,596 troops and 217 horses.
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THE Diska Mainichi states that there are numerous cases of sickness in the Tochigi prison, the majority suffering from a dangerous affection
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A CANADIAN paper says: "It was thought that the price of labour In Germany was about as tow as it could be hammered down to, and in this, together with the long hours, and Sunday laboer in many paris as has been alleged, lex theʻaecret of Germany's ability to compete with the countries where workmen are mors' liberally paid, with shorter hours, and "St, Monday' bon. cured. But one section of German industry is to resetre still further caf. The landowners of Mecklenburg are introducing Chinese opon their ustafer, as they will work more cheaply, and this may enable the farmers to make profit even at the low price of their product. The Chinese live on lower plane than any other people, and there
fore they can afford to 'work""'more cheaply. It
in Continental countries that makes it so bard
SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO THE ¡
"PASIG."
KARKOW KICAPE PŁOM HINKING.""
of 28 tons, commanded by Capt. G. Ritchie, The Chinese-owned steamar Pasig, a vostel
Had a remarkably narrow excape from slaking | trader between Canton and Hongkong and at y when nearing her wharf to-day. Shola a rogular
am, to-day she returned from one of ker nausi
When sif the new store pler maar the foot of tripe with a large cargo of Chiness proinde Pettlager Street, Capt. Richie was going slow 'eamer was just outside of him and he bid n order to run out his stera llae, Another
to come within 6 ft of the outer end of the the stone pler. No shock or grating was felt by any one on board but suddenly hold and reported that the vessel was making one of the crew came up from the fore
water in great quanifiles. The Chinese crew at | bedding and found a great bels in the bottoms once went over the side with their blankets and
of the lungs, and this is gradually increasing⋅ | is this conxiant chespining of the price of labor, jas! forward of amidships on the starboard sids, The patients saw number 42. The authorities are very much concerned about the matter and propose saking the Piclectural Assembly to vote
of money for the purpose of erecting hospital building. The spread of the disease is scribed to the incompetency of the prison
doctors,
DA. NANSEN, (fis reported, is saying hard things about the newspapa. He is credited with the remark that one of the pleasante ́t things about the Arctic regions is that there arO BIO DO BOWS- papers thero. This is injudicious. Bat for the newspapers Nansen would hardly be known cutside of Norway; il ever a man's reputation was made by the newspapers Nansen's is that reputation. If he means the American news paper interviewer, well enough, but why con-
demn all newspapers because these Yankees WOTTY?
"The
THE Journal des Dibots torrowially admits that the Republic has scarcely been happy with her Colonial Railways, for those which she has made weigh heavily upon her finances, and work under deplorable conditions. Sondan Railway,” it says, "is legendary; that which runs from Dakar to St. Louis has caused heavy loss; and it is useless to speak of the ling to Langson, which has cost five times more than the colonial administration estimated, and sew that It has been finished It is necessary to reu construct it throughout,"
A JOURNALIST whose Elateddfod "copy" from Newport was sadly mispaneinated detestained that he would have no such bungling in his narrative of the Penrhyn quer les settlement. As a result, at least one dally paper recalved about a column of telegram of which the following will serve (or sample :--" The men's;Isaders thought they had gained a great victny point quotes what was the effect of the strike on the sixte trade o:d quotes asked one of the most experienced quarty managers in North Wales quotes the sinto trade end quotes he replied quotes is in a curious position polat."
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for Baltisk manufacturers, who, in order to keep their fasting, are forced to divide the cut with their employés,"
ACORRESPONDENT of The Engineer who signs bimself Alfred flagfe, propounds the following fuld problem "A group of half a dozen physicians, all eminent; a sheet of paper; a pencil. With the latter ras of the griep draws a pulley, a cord over the pulley, a tree, a bough from which the pulley bangs. To one end of the card is attached a stone: to the other end clings a monkey. The stone balances the mone key. Il the monkey proceeds to climb up the rope, what will happen? Will the stone site of fall? Hested dircassion; break up of the party no result. Can any of your readers help
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to settle this question ↑ " · · In acawer, the editor of the American Machintit says:-" We con- less we see Httle room for discussion, as lo
Thay plugged the hole as best they cou'd with their bedding and the main engine was at once connected with the pamps.
So great was the Inrush of water that the vessel went down alt by the head and her draught forward was about
11ft. The Caplain anys that he was highly pleased with his crow, who he said worked like professional dive:s, and he also stator that bad there been a delay of a couple of minutes the Tessel must have sunk. The cargo la the fore- hold is very considerably damaged. Pumping and unloading were canied out when the vessel got to her wharf, and later on she went into deck. When the water was got down somewhat the hole could be seen; it was fully ; ft, in length.
An to the cause of this shango mishap Captalo Ritchie says the must have struck some piece of stone or graalin off the pierhead that had been depoilted there by the Propa Reclamation workmen and the hau heard ta-
day that even small lastchen hava scraped
whether the stone will tier or fall; but, precisely just what will happen to the monkey may be a
this obstruction when passing the plor, At any question that is a little more complicated me the whast in an extremely awkward ons to What would happen to the stone, and why ? is
come alongside, owing to the large number et another question. Of course, the weight of the ampana and cargs boats that are always dadg- monkey would continue to balance the weighting about there, and with this added danger it of the stone just the seme.
has become a very serious'mutter indeed, we ha authorlifes, if they were aware that these stones
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The following in a copy of an order posted on the vessels of American first at Manila ---
Asiatic Station, Squadron Gemersi Ozd¬s, Na. 8, U. S. Pagahip Olympia, Cavite, P. I. 19th May, 1898, the Navy, la published to the squadron by
The following telegram from the Secretary of direction :—-~
"Washington, rath May, 1798. "Daway, Hongkong,
Following le quotation from intresolations
of squadron under his commend: George Doway, U.S.N., and to afficers and men tanderlag thanks of Cogress to Commodore
Rusolved by Senato sod House of Represen lives of the United States at America in Can grens essembled,
That is pursuince of the recommendation of the, President, the thanks of Congress and of the American people are hereby tendered to Com- modare George Dewar, United States Navy, Commander-in-Chief of the United States Naval guished conduct in conflict with the enemy sa Force on the Asiatic Station, for highly distin displayed by him in the destruction of the Mania, Philippine Islands, May fiat, eightcom Spanish Beet and batteries. In the harbor of
bundled and alecty-eight,
"That the thinks of Congress and the Amer Igen people are hereby extended through Com- modora Daway to the officers and men under his command for the gallantry and skill exhibited by them on that occasion.
"This act having been approved by the Presl dest of the United States on May tenth, you have been commissioned Rear Admiral The Department takes great pleasure in transmitting this information to you, which you will convey to officers and men under year command-
Long.
Gronoz DIWLY.
Rear Admiral U.S. NAVT Commanding U.S. Naval Face on Asiatic Station,
It is reported bat Major-General Merrit, who served to the civil war, has been appointed Governor-General of the Philippines, and has #alled frams San Francisco to one of the ships conveying troops, accompanied by Majar- General: Oils and Andersán.
The Baltimore and Callao bave been ordered to lollo 10 recapture the American bip Saranah which was taken by a Spanish gan-
boat.
Consul General Wildman te daily receiving applications from American subjects anxious to
volunteer for the war,
It is reported that the Caralíza Islands sro le revolt, and that they will shortly be in the hands of the rebels, the Spanish garrison being small and no reinforcamenta avaliable,
·MAT SALLER AGAIN ON THE.
WAR PATH,
Not only has that rebel leider again”, backed out of bis newly-svoin allegiance, and that to a specially arragani manner, but be has taken wops to open dispute the au bority of the Company In the Gaya district, lately the scene of can of his boldest exploits."
THE SITUATION IN MANILA.N
(From Our Resident Correspondent.)
Yesterday, it appears information ren hed MANELA, May 30th,
Slagspore by wia from Lebens that Mr. Wise, The 17th was the twelfth birthday of the King one of the B. N. B. officials, who seems to be of Spalo, and it was celebrated by the firing of now at Gays, had reported by letter to the valutes, morning and evening, from the Maolished again akenwird an attitude of open hostility.
batteries,
Realdent of Labuan, Mr. Little, that Mat Salleh
By the P. & O. steamer Cıylon, which anived were lying submerged, should have taken steps yesterday from England there stached Hong-to have had them removed, or if they are necas.
It Is now evident that the British North kong the following additions to the galaxy for the support of the pier some plies should son 25th Company Eastern Division, R.A have been driven outside of them to prevent Borneo Government bave again "strack Major W. Morris, Cap: W. Thwaites, Lleuts, shipping coming to grief on them. An enquiry." Imagining that the Mat Salleh episode M. I. Wilkinson, W. Loring and B. A. Castle, will probably be held and a good deal of interest had come to a satisfactory conclusion. and Lieats E. W. Brown, and A. R. Hadson. will attach to the result. 149 rank and file, 16 women and 14 children, For the Asiatic Artillery-One English ner- com, and wife; for Staff Clerks Section, A.S.C.-Four non-coms. The gunners mar» ched into barracks to the strains of their drum and file band,' two sergeants acting as idé-drummers. The man were in full mar- cling order and as they patred the virious barracks thele comrades gave them a hearty welcome. It was thought that coolles might have been provided to cany' the men's kit hugs, GUNNER Stockings, one of the Artillerymen, as it was pretty hard that while so beally equip TONO TAX who look part in stening an Indian who arrived yesterday from England, met with ped the new arrivals should have to carry them, sort of order in the town, They, the Spaniards, wiss bad apparently gone to try and come to as well as rifle,' knapsack, &c. In certain service circles it la being asked whether the new company are likely, to be sant la Wel-hai-wel, MR. COPELAND, at the conclusion of an address on federatias at the Centenary Hall, Sydney, recently referred to the war between Ameries and Spain. Ha said that it was sadly to be deplored that those countries were going to was, but when they remembered that the United States was a nation that had sprung from the Fame joins as themselves belt sympathies should be with its people. When the sun rose
begin a wix, and what the result would be no to-morrow their brother Anglo-Saxons would one could say. It was not for them to inquire
constable while the latter had a prisoner la custody was to-day sont in for 14 days' hurd
labour,
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a rerious accident at about 8'30 p.m. yesterday. He was fooling round on the balcony at Victoria Barracks and went over the railing, falling a distance of between 20 and jolt. When picked up and taken to the husplat at Wellington Barracks he was unconscions and remained so antil 630 1.m. to-day, Hizskull appears to have escaped injury but he is badly hurt interually The Medical Officers hops to pull him through before long. As his comrades way, it was prolly hard fuck to signalise one's arrival' after this fashion.
There is little to chronicle here, beyond the fact that foed is growing scarcer than ever and that the Spaniards are usable to preservo szy
say that all the lofucoila! Indians have come over to their side, having been promised all the raforms that they demand and also that the priests shall be expelled from the Archipelaga.
The Americans have seized two small-gun-
boats, which came up from the south and sailed tight into the Bay totally unaware that anything
was wrong, and that the Americans were. In
possession of Cavite.
He had come down to the Imamin River, with a large following, with the declared fatention of proclaiming his uncle, the Date Shahbander, as aling Chief of the district, and to no way ander the furisdiction of the Chartered Company. Mr.
| Farmy ́with Mat Salleh, this, under the new
circumstances, a distinctly iliky proceeding,
Meanwhile Mr. William Cowle is on his way from Labuan to Singapore, happy in assurance that he has pselfied Mat Salleh, and solved uli the Company's difficulties. - The Lidelis, with
We have had no news from the outer world orebak Slogsport.
except a telegram by way of Borneo bringing favourable paws from Cuba, though what the favourable nowe may be has not been made public.
Mr. Cowie, arrives here to-morrow, and that gentleman whose passage home has been taken by Friday's muil, will be greatly disillusioned on bearing the gist of the telegrams received That come will -demand Mr. Cowie's fustant retorn to Noith Bomeo, It certainly means and expects to the Company, the opening of a fresh, chapter if, tranble.
and may involve the employment of a larger forca than bas yai ksen made use of, in the successive
there is now no British gunbest on the cost. efforts to capture this turbulent native chief
H.M.S. Stuff? has returned to Hongkong, and
to Labuan, on the arrival of H.MS. Hermione from Colombo five days hones, is not yet knowa;
The British North Borneo. Co pasy are dist Salleh basines-Singpors Free Press. yet nearly out of the wood" ora?” this - Mat-
ELEVEN coolles chizged with assaulting one of Naws reached Sydney lately that one of the thel class at Quarry Bay and wall nigh spliting Japanese training ships, named the Ringo, has
and are convinced that the Americans willnever The Spaniarda aza silli ng strognal se ever, SOLE AGENTS # HONGKONG, CHINA Í his lorehand open, were brought up at the Police | started, from Tokio on a visit to the colonies into the reasons which prompted, Amerles. It be able to land. They have no idea of surrender Whather the. Plover may be detached for daty Court to-day and remanded till to-morrow. Ball The warship has on board 33 graduates of the their own brother were in trouble they would and stale that they wil fight to the last gasp, $25 each.
Naval College in Japan. Her voyage is expected no questions, but take off thale coats and and I believe they will, We have heard that a We learn from Peklaw that the convention for to accupy 167 days from the time of leaving join in the fight. They would not have to do fores of five thousand men is on the way from the rectification of the Balilah frontier at Kow-Japan. Sydney, Melbourns, and some other that in this case, because Brother Jonathan can. Sen Franclico, but this has by no means loon-by including the ship of coast from Deep principal parts la Australia are to be visited, and fight his own baule. He thought, however, on damped the ardour of the Spaniards. Four iron- Bay to Mits Bay-was to be signed fimmediately the ratura voyage will be made via the F the night before the battis they should rive some clad are slated to be on the way from Spaio upon the retura of Sir Claude Macdonald to Group, The Kingo la carsposite built, and has expression of sympathy in their brothers in the and the report has been spread about that the Peklog, China Gaustie."
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P.C. HAMMOND to-day charged two junk masters with neglecting to obey the quarantina ragala- | of heavy libra tions on arrival here from the lnfected port of Canton. Captain Hastings expressed his opinion Ar the Temora (N.S.W.) police court the other of the matter by "folog eich $100, in default | day Norman M'Lerd was charged with nisault. three months' hard labour.
(og Mr. Lucas, Mayor of Temors,"with a whip In Hosklos-s!reat" on Thursday, morning M'Lead pleaded guilty, but stated that he acted under atorng provocation on account of some thing published about his sister in the Tamor Star, of which Lucas is editor. The solicitor for the defence read several extracts from the Star which made allusion to M'Leod's sister, and it was put to the bench, ibat zo gentleman could allow such remarks to pass without chastise mant. The bench fined 'Lead 40s, which was collected in court in a few minutes. Altogether over as was offered to pay any fion that might te imposed,
their branch at Samarang. A balancing of the accounts led to the discovery of a deficit of 3300 guilders. The cashier was thereupan dis. charged, and his surelles were called upon to pay up the amount missing, which they did. | THE Band of the K, Q, L. Regiment will play the following programme at the Officers' Mess to-morrow,"commercing at 8 p.m. p
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THE PLAGUR.
Daring the 14 hours up to noër, adib May,
reported, making the total since 1st January 11 new cases and 6 deathe, from plagan were
(146 daya) 1,155 cases and sory deaths,
Time Šem
A correspondent wiltes to the Rangson
hours with the Captain-General, and a report The Germsa Consal is befog clorated for
has gana round to the effect that a Gesman steamer, with cargo and provisions, was outside on the 18th, but was not allowed to enter by the ANOTHER KOBE ASSAULT CASE,
Americans. The Captain-General is stated to a meat conscientiously accurate study on Certain of the Japanese who would be hava sold na American reporter that the Com the bubonic plage in the Chiasse province of offended at bolag styled coolles are more offenmander of one of the German crafices threatened Tasuan, the original seat of the diie so, a tat give and dangerous. It sometimes seems, then to force a passege for the German sinamer if the slokasy of that locality has described the char those who belong to that ignorant class. A case Americans prevented her entering the Bay, but acter, the course, and the effects of that most Lardible scourge Then, painting to the fact that In polat occurred recently when a party of dive this of course is all nonsense, and just serves to the native physicians had confessed theirp
show the sort of idiotle sumours that is to clic-lessness to cope with it, he makes mention of ir powere or six young ladies, and one gentleman were falon..
I'met Don Juan de la Concha, the Captain of with great success. Two days adde he several mlistonssies who had used ipagacaanha violently assaulted, with absolutely na provoca- tion, in Lindo's Grove. The two chief assalients the Don Juan de Austria, the other day and werd galla respectably dressed, but they were he told me that the Spanish fleet was for bad the opportualty of que plug on that subject one of ikaas missionaria Talker apparently drunk and a third best joined in becking state when the Americans arrived. The Seguin, who is at present Dliester of the Semi- Castilla and Ullon had their machinery broken mary of the Immaculate Conception at Blerre, for the fan of the thing. The former came down at the time, the latter having only two and he assured me that he had recommended down the pathway from the Moos Temple, as guds that could be used,lle the former wis pecacuanha to more than a thegrind of plague the foreigners pissed fats the grove. Ose of ao old and lenkey
that it needed all her geglee striken persons, and that noe and sil of thim them struck a lady in payaing, and the gentle power to keep her afloat. The El Duero had hid been saved; while on the other hand, the man interfared. Then a shower of stones was but one gun, and was of less than two-hundred
greater number of those who had not employed A CORRESPONDENT Beads the following to thrown, and this was followed up by a dangerous tens displacement. The Islads Luson and Iria
this romady bad anceembed. The dose of fpe home` paper :-The new cycle tyre, which is pualaught. One of the cars weised a Japanese de Cuba had only one protected deck, and the cacuisha, administered to ike, sice varlos ace Tax British ships Aflants (Ceptala MéBddge) Causing some suxloty to the Dunlop directors hos that happened to be lying near and used it on Jan de Austria hud thres gear, one of cold.ng is the age of patient and the gravity and Brewing (Captain Grifitb), which cleated and other holders of patents, is simple enough because of his drucken condition. The ladies knew well that galing was hopeless, but they progress are taken into account as also the more
with seemingly mortal intent, withough Udly which was necess. Tan Spanish Commanders of the case; the stage of the maledy and from New York on April 6 are reported to be its desigs and construction, if if will only ran while the gentleman faced the the attack fought because they knew that "public opinion or less alarming nature of the symptoms. The facing to Shanghal, for a bet, the stakes being stand the test of work. Inside the rim of the and got badly buit in keeping the zuflans at wou'd turn against them otherwise. The fleet did dosa warles from one to two genetics (fifteen to $500 gold. The Atlanta is 1,630 tons and was wheel is fixed what may be called a diaphragms, bay. He had fanlly to take to his hatis aho, not surrender during the first stack, and, had the thirty grains) administered at one time, of more
and was hotly parived. Most fortunately an- | Am
Americans not withdrawn from the engagement frequently at abort interests, according to the launched at Glasgow in 1885, The Busawing of a strong and well-nigh ladestructible slike other walking party, one gentleman and two when they did they, the Spaniards, wesid dose and the fate produced These effecty 18 X,354 tons and was launched at Newcastle-on-tissue. This being stretched tight, with the indies, was met, and while the ladies were all have gone out to meet them and died to a man, ste of two kinds: In most cases tas paɛlent, sit space at its back, la expected to give sent ahead the two men protected the rear. This the experiences nations quals, then vomiting Tree in 1889.
quite as much resiliency an any pneumatic nerangement was evidently too much for the the entrance of Cavite Bay in the following of purulent, matter, besides efections of THE steeraman of the steinlaunch Kwong Ying, tyre, possessing moreover, the advantage of bined force and disappeared. The object of their line sero. Don Juan de Austria, Don Juan only the ejections; this is a good sign but brave Japanese who turned tail belorn this.com order, commencing from the northern end of the same, Sometimes there is no vomiting, bat which collided with a cargo bost in the harbour belog capable of adjustment to the weight violence had to obtain medical treatment on his de Ulloa, Castilla, Reina Christina, Isla de-less safe than the preceding Ipecacuanha on the 18th boat, was charged on remand at the of the sides. Over this is put a hollow fodiarubratara to Kobe, kis left arm being almost inca. Laigon and Fala de Cubaraza and having the inconvenience of being very dear, it Magistracy yesterday afternoon with the mani | ber tyre, the interior being packed with cork pacitated. Things are going from bad to worse, The carnage was frightful, the Refsa Chrfs- has been tiled to replace it by tastar emello, slaughter of a woman and child who were skavings or some simüler light and sisette and foreigners will soon have to take the law tína," Castilia and Don Yuan de Austris, ic. = remedy more la areping with the scanty parke drowned through the exprising of the boat. After material. This may be placed fresly by a dins lato their own hands! if they do it is galte counting for most of the losses. There were of the missionsry, Unfortunately the change was hearing evidence Commander Hastings dis- | or a nail, but avan the polat af a bayonet could these outragan when wrong in numbers will not man than low hundred were killed - and
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