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such a fishlon that be be leved he was about to be nitacked, and to an varensonlag Impulsa fired the shots. Counsel thought it probable that If they werd not able to find a verdict for the piltoner on the first palat, they would had a verdict for him on the second point, that is what- her was in fact wului, premeditated murder
or whether li was the soilt of actual provoca. tony belief to bla mlad that he was to be attacked by Mr. da Jesus. If they found that "he was purine there would be an end of the ease and they would have to find a verdict of "not guilty
on the ground of lossalty,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1898.
LOSS OF THE “FOOCHI"
One of our nativa contempornvios given some particolars of the wirek of the Chinese cruiser near Port Arthur récently. The vessel, which called the Peccht, lett Cheloo for Port Arthur at daylight on the 8th inat. She had a crew 140 and about a dosen passengers. A belvy storm
and a dense fog came on in the course of the day, and when the vestal srrived off the port about 4 p.m. she let go her anchor, because, #luce Port Arthur was lessed to the Russlans, Mr. Francis concluded at 1 o'clock when the
no Chinese ship has been allowed to enter with out obtaining the aptefal permission of the Court ar journed til 1.15 p.m.
When the Court reared the Attorney-General Muscovite authorlifes. The day having been addressed the Jury. He said, he thought the overcast the ship apparently was not perceived defence very estate, but the case Way & very from the shore. At any rate her captain simpls one and was an ordlessy cise of murder. could obtal no commusfestion with the land, He pointed out that a verdict mast be
12 | not 'zulily unandmoor, this is. guilty or * of murder. As to manslaughter there, was nothing whatever iď jaally li. He submitted that there was no evidence whatever of dola- sion. This was a case of simple murder and be submitted that the defence had entirely
that in spite of the eloquence and ability of his leared friend this was only an ordinary care of murder, the jealousy of a young man of a girl
THE LOSS OF THE S.S. "MECCA"
A PASSENGER'S EXPERIENCES
Apropos of this reprétiable occurrence Ser- Cart Buller, and Staffordshire Regiment, returning to rejsia is regiment in Burma, after the frontier campaign, gives a graphic narrative of his own and Sergeant Hell's experience, After describing the collision pretty much nu si- Engineer came rosning up. and ald "We ready telegraphed, he continues: The Second are sinking. You two soldiers soo what you We tere the canvas off can do to help. the boats, and agilsted to launch one of them. A lot of nailes parsengers got into the boat. The Captain then told us to go to work her, and also sent the Third Officer, We got dawa by the rope into the boat, and they handed down to as six women and two chlidren. We cut the falls which had got fooled, and I looked round and saw Sergeant Hall in the water. I was holding the life buay *** buffer between the boat and the ship. I the stern of the boat dropped that, and went
in
NO`BUILDING BIG ENOUGH.
Trobably the two woman whose names wo Ars
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DBYE SAW de oven heard of Qach other., & broad bit
The Brit lady to be named realden at Bishop's Norton, near Kirton, Lindsey, Lasolnshire, and in a letter dated the 10th of the blastering month of March, 1805, she says, "I trembled from head to foot." ker
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The Attorney General concluded at 3 p.m. wken,
The Chiel Justice summed op. Hils Lord. ship said he could not help tbisking that the twa delences were not quiet consistent with one another and he proposed dealing with them separately. His Lordship pointed out to the jury the law in the case. The evidence for the defence might be considered remarkable for what It did not conlata, it did not contato evidence of medical men,
Hi Lordsblp went through the facts of the case at great length and concluded ble summing up at 5.18 when the joty retired to consider their verdici.
THE VERDICT.
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and the barbour officials did not come next her. In fact could not come near her, as they usually do. Under these circumstances the exptili was pirnid to go inside and decided to remain where he was outside the entrance to the bar, bour under reduced steam. The storm increased towards night, and the vessel was carried over on the morning of the gth, and immediately split up into three pieces. The Russians were not able to render any 183'stance on account of the heavy weather, and all en board were drawned with the exception of four persons. The occar rence is a melancholy commentary on the string ercy of the Russian administration in their new acquillon.—Ckina Gozetia
ZALIENWAN.
The following interesting notes see kom k private letter just received in Shanghul :—
"This port (Talianwan) will not be opened to foreigners for three years. The harbour is to be dredged to the depth of 16 feet and is to cost £1,600.com sterling. There is to be a break- water to the barbour, and landlog stages which will cost £1,400,0:0, On the north part of the harbour the stages will be for the men of Chinese, The Jury returned in about six minutes with | and the south for foreigners only. . . All the unanimous verdict al “ Gullty,"
lande shoot Tallenwan and Port Arthur are
deeds; and sale is made compulsory. of death should not be passed, the prisoner, Russo-Chinese Railway. From what I can (who was weeping bitterly) through the later-find out the Chinese will build a line from Tien- preter said :-
tsin on to Tellenwar, and also branch off to Markden and Kirin from New:hwang, This line (r, I believe, whelly in the hinds of the Russians, and it is they who supply all the money," N. C. Daily News.".
Gar. Some more natives Ismped for the bost, nearly upsetting her. Two or three succeeded in getting in. We then searched for and found the tiller, and asked the Third officer lo steer, and to give directions what to do, He told us to get out an oar. We did, but could make no way. When we had dilfted about a mile away from the Marca he tank. There was a very heavy s83 running all the time. The Third Officer then told as to try to set tall. We did 10, but after about hall an hour the wind carried away the must, We managed to get lato the boat again and sol a curiala amount of sall by larking the spelt to the scat. We had to this been about five hours drifting. We now got the boat under control. Then we discovered we had sprong a leak, and that there was about two feet of water in the boat. The Third Officer told as the boat could not sink as the was a llic-boat. We then began to ball. I tried to get the natives to help, but they would not, We got the water under, and about 4 oflock, after being abaut nine houri in the boat, we got slongside its Zinduis. We
This would scarcely be worth mentioning if it had been simply the routs of a fright and therefors bound to pass off in a few minutes. But it lasted for a long time and did not arise from a fright or from any other form of exoltement, It meant sheer work- BIT was constantly alok and she says, “and had dull pala between the shoulders. I had no appetite, and the affect of
fact of what litle I did oat was time I hardly red tauch any food or Дит
or drink, ing this period I may just mention that I was terribly constipated, intervals of ten daya sometimes siapsing between the astous of the bowels. No laxatives or enemas stalled to rollers this condition, and I became mors feeble and prostrated day by day. By in began in
August, 1892,
1892, and after four months' suffering I was completely oured in December by your remedy, Indeed it was not necessary for me to take quite one bottle. If any one who reads this Ritle statement of mine wished to know more about my chie, I will
alebac The seaond lady, writes from her home No. 12. Horgen's Balldings, College Road, Cork, dating her letter the 27th of the sunny month of Jans, 1890. Tverything a trouble and a burden, For nights together I get us sleep. I couldn's bear the noise of the children. I had not desire for com pany wanted to be alone in my misery. T'often thought I be
was going to die. I was in this way for nearly twelve months.” Now this was bad man cannot bear the Tory, vory bad. When a wo the molts of her owa chlidren- which of all notes a least observed by mother's
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In answer to His Lordship as to why sentence belog bought up by Russla, vaine as per file- I fouled her propeller, but by the aid of the Rifo vecer. And, Inasmuch as the nerves are only a LEPHONES,
I asked my fiances to accompany me to the house of my aller. The old woman, and the lady's daughter would not allow her.
The Chief Justice :-Explala to him we do not want an account of what happered. H he got spything to say why sentence should not be passed.
Pilioner - I waged to say so that the public may hear me.
The Chief Janice :-Have you got anything to say why sentence should not be passed.
Prisoner I am not golity. If I had killed him I did not know how it was, I have lost my mind and I lost my head at the time the firearm was fired. Nothing else I can say, otherwise it will break the hearts of all bele.
· SENTENCE OF DEATH.
The Chief Justice then assumed the black cap ‚and said:—Jeð ɔ da Maita Ozorio, you have been' -found patity, on what I tako to be very clear evidence, of the affal: with which you are charged You have had a long and careful trial with a fall and able defence by your learned counsel. I am not going to make reinarke on your ertme becauso I do not wish to give you more palo. I will only beg you to endeavour by expiation to make your peace. (Prisoner :-I need not, because my conscience is free) The sentence of the
Court is that you will be taken to 1 place where you will be detained and then to the place of execution, and that you he there hanged by the neck until you be dead, and that your body be buried in such a place as His Excellency the Governor so order, and may the Lord have mercy on your soul;
Hit Lordship thanked the jury who he said would be exempt from serving for nine months If they wished.
The prisoner was then removed and taken to the Gaol in a chule under guard.
THE WAR.
(News by the Australian Matt) (By Cable.)
LONDON, Juns 1st, President M'Kinley has been reviewing at Tam the American troops for the Caban campaign.
Mr. Alger, the American Minister for War, has informed the Commander-in-chiel, General Miles, that the preparations for invading Cuba are yet incomplete, but the Government were expediting the necessary equipment for the troops.
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A CUBAN TALE.
Two Cubans are now to Java, wbliher they had come on matters connected with sugar. growlog They bad much to say of Spanish They told, for cruelty in their native land.
instance, of how. in the previous Insurrection, tome Spanish Foldiers' raw scratched with a diamond, on the pane of a window jo a school, words insulting to Spala. They asked for the name of the writer. one of the boys in the school would tell, The Spanlarda ike vlook and shot twenty of the oldest bors in the school- aged from 17 to 18 years. Among them was the son of the richest Spaniard in Santiago de Cuba- loyally to the core. To save his son, his Spaniard offered to the Government the Ind's weight in gold. Then be offered one mil. All the olter on of dollers-bat all in vain, rigorous imprisonment, says the Locomotief, scholars, 50 to 6ɔ in number, were centenced to
THE ACHEEN WAR.
OPERATONS IN PEDIR.
ACHINESE REVERSIS.
On the Tath Jane, the Dutch trasps operating lo Pedir, advanced to Bearsonoon, with the loss of one trooper killed, and three privates wounded. A Beareangon, the Dutch forces were received by Bintara Kemangat, a prominent Pedirese
chieftaio.
On the 14th, the troopy advanced to Chot Mo0101g.
That same morning, Umar, the principal commander of the Achinere, had fled in the direction of Mam preb.
The troops, however, had an encounter with the rear of Umar's bands, close to Gleb Tiblzb
On the same day, the Dutch forces marched by way of Treneng Pading and Kemala Nichet to Kemala Rajab, where the titolar Saltan of Acheca holds his court.
The enemy were driven out of the billy coun ly to the left of Kemala Rajab.
The Achinere left twenty dead babind. The Dutch loss was four wounded.
On the rgth, the Dutch continued advancing And reached Kola Mehtareum,
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Waters. "Some of these little vessels have been guns and many have no uniform.
The weather has been very bad to Coba, it will be remembered, to the Mediter- Fanean and others to the Pacific, the North recently, and it has been raining in torrents, American and West Indies and China stations, causing virulent yellow fever.
but the home ports--where they would be most needed is order to deal with torpedo-basts fa time of wat—are to have an increased numt.
It is estimated that the war has already cost America 312 million dollars,
The British colller Retierwal was captured by the Americans wille antering Santiago Harbour, The British Consul at Key West has protected against the vessel's detention, owing to Stollase being outside the limits of the proclaimed blockade.
Mr. Smalley, the New York correspondent of the Times, denies authoritatively that any megotiations have been made for an Anglo- American alliance, and he also says that there Is nothing beyond the remarkable spontaneous and favourable manifestations on the part of the peoples and Press of both nations.
The Spanish bargen María Dolored Bas been captured at Porto Rico.
Accounts of the fighting at Santiago show that the Americans had fourteen ships under Sampion and Schley engaged, but the Navy Depriimant at Washington discredits the soparts.
June 7th.
Five thousand American troops and several Large size guns have been landed in Coba, and this force has been joined by 3000 Cuban rebels under, General García.
June 9th,
ber. Sevco new destroyers, for example, atq to be attached to the Devonport command as soon as they are out of the builders bands, and the Grat has already anived at the Western Yard. Six of them will by 30-knot boats, but the seventh the Express, la to have
speed of 33 knols, something over 37 miles. More than oog authority has losisted recently on the lack of permanence of type of our battle- ships, and bas pointed to the possible future of the destroyer.
Apparently, however, these
critics desire that the present destroyer should be so modified as to furnish anoibër starling point for the ultimate evolution of the battleship. But it is quite possible that the destroyer may supersede the torpedo-boxt and hardly impro- babic that she will do so,”
PLAGUE INOCULATION"
RESISTANCE AT COLOMBO,
The proposal of the Ceylon Government that the officials and employees of Colombo Harbour,
who are liable to come into contact with vessels
lines lowed the bost to her lee alde. They let down lines and a ladder tovus. The natives at once rushed to the side of the boat to seize them and capsized her.
The Lindula's Ille-boats were already down and picked up as many as they could, including Sergeant Hall and two women and the Third Officer, who where clinging to the overturned boat, I had swam to the side of the ship, and the life-bost took me in also. I was too exhausted to climb up Two mere
·boats arrived after we did.—M, Mall.
NOTANDA.
CALENDAR.
JUNE. Meteorological means based on ten years' observations to 1893, Barometer..........................29.867
Thermometer 76 3 Humidity
84.0 Rainfali.....N.
..15.0
Ondare at Oz, data at
TO-DAY.
WEATHER FEPORT.
102.3.
Barometeronomium 39:54 Thermometer ........................ Humidly.......... Rainfall
29.62
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TO-DAY.
Filday, 24th Jane, 1298, Midiummer Day.
(St. John the Baptist,)
Chinese-61% of bik moon of with year of
10
I was marked heat after eating, a sinking feeling at
part of the body, It follows that the whole system le badly out of order. And so it was. The com The says, "came on in October, 1890, Is paint," he
by fallare
at
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familiex Of the progress of the malady and how low i it reduced her she has already spoken. The end of it all-a happy end, thank Marcy-was like this. "In
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1991," she add “my husband persuaded
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"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH " OFFICE No,'6, Pedder's Hill, Hongkong, 18th March, 1599.
NOTICE. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR
Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
This vessel brings on Cargo 5—–
From London, &c., 13 Š.S. Victoria. Optional goods will be landed here unless lastractions are given to the contrary balore 4 F.M. TO-DAY.
Goods not cleared by the 29th instant, at 4 1,14. will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damag obtained from the Godown Company within tën days after the Vessol's arrival here, after which no Claims will be recognised.
H. A. RITCHIE,
Superintendent,
Rongkong, 23rd June, 1808 "GLEN LINE OF STEAM PACKETS,
FROM LONDON, #IDDLESBRO AND STRAITS.
THE Steamship
"GLENGYLE."
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| having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whari and Godown Company, Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained,
All optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contřasy be given before 2 P.M. TO-DAY.
Cargo remaining undelivered after the goth Instant will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Consignesa ara requested to present all Claims for damages and/or shortages not later than the 7th July, otherwise they will not be recognised.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents, Hongkong, 23rd June, 1898. (I+W 786
"BEN” LINE OF STEAMERS;
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
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The Steamship "BENLEDL"
FROM LEITH, LONDON AND SINGAPORE. “ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all being their
fak, into, the Hongkong and Kowloon What and Godowa Company's Godowns whence and/or from the wharves delivery may obtained.
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No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 1st July, will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be pre sented to the Undersigned on or before the 7th ố July, or they will not be recognised
All broken, chafed, and damaged Gooda tre to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 30th instant, at g.P.M..
No Fire Larrañce has been effectól Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co, Agepla Hongkong, a3rd June, 1898.
AN APPEAL. THE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN CONVENT, CAINE ROAD, begs most respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their kind patronage and support, and desires to state that ike will be pleased to recrive orders for all kinds of NEEDLE WORK,
Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Cuffy and Collars renewed on old ones.
Ladies and Children's Under-clothing, Children's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery, Materials can be supplied, if required,
DABTS.
Neither the Caftans, the Aourts, nor the Owens will be RESPONSIBLE KA Boy DEBT contracted by the Officer or inen Wers of the Crows of the following Vessels during WATKINS & CO.,
thela stay in Hongkong Harbour p APOTHECARIES' HALE, 66, Onsen's Road Central, | HAWYKORN BANK, Brit. Biz, Graig-ökowan, || 410 taught by the Sisters.
Tomes & Co. HONGKONG,
The Superioress will also be most grateful for kay PATER, or old ENTELOPES to be made late Books for the Children of the Four Schools, whe
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