Fstabushep 1^18,
PETER F. HEERING’S
OOPKNOAGEN
CHERRY BRANDY.
Bold by *U MopKiUblo Wia* MeeoboBto.
No. 51,233 —New Series.
BOMBAY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1898.
m A. . - ^ ^ .A /“INSia* ITPON HAVING.
^ V * I condehsedmilk
liarj^st Sale In tlLe World,^
SHIPPING.
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL
COMPANY.
^^P'Oi^P-A-STGRRB fob EUROPE
Vnaato. Taii*<
' OARTHAfJB..«.-.OTT
■LlLU PBNINSULAR.OS"T
• SHANNON^ _IIW
BJC. aClYPT__Mon
• CAKTRAaK.....-«fi«7
BolLL. CAI .KDONIA .7SM
• SHANNON_ iim
B.H.I 0 . 0 R 11 CNTAL
• OLYDK ..
B.M.L. CARTHAUfi .-5M7
• 8IIAKNON _099
B.MJX BOYPT««,„.,.aiOO
• Do.
ARABIA .....8009
• SHANNON _41MI
0. M.L. C A LKl )ONl A.. 7M8
• DCH
B M.l^ P1£NTNaULARSBS7
• SHANNON 4183
Saturday* 3 f.k.
1809.
J. R. f.«nADn ... lOtli P'ebJ
w. A. Wlioirr aeth „
P.Cote_ am Mar.
II. Y BHfoc^s .. Ism „
J. R. Lmdon ... tIKh ..
W, ^ AodrawB. Ktb
Y. TgIb _... 9Hd AfRiL
L. H. Moiila_Btb
K. H. Oorion,.... tflih
J. H. l^ndon _. Sllrd ^
K. aoth
B, F. Rriaooo .. 7tli May.
d«. 14lh *.
A- W. Adanmora ttrt „
F. Cflln *th
W, B. ApdPew», Itli J^cuop.
do. nm
W. A. Iftlh
F. Gala_Bath ..
Tba Stamen maOcfyl H.M. proooad U> BRINDISI and
MARSFlLLF:aoDly, Pa*i«i(pJT»fiir IdOpdon procaedlDK on
^ TB^*Staait>e-r» warkad B.M.t-
IfARSeiLLBS. PLYMOUTH and LONDON rflfect. Tbo
Steainarv mark ad t prooeod to aokn only, and Pawiniran
trankhtn thapo to la i^tOfunar fbr HKlNDlSl tBdARSRlIjI.KSi
PLYMOUTH and LONDON.
OMonHirf marlErd * prooMd to ADKN only and oaoaiic taka
P m wpt aefit im Kixrotpe.
Haary bafnibga mast bo Mat to tin BalLird Piar
bafore 9 am. oa tho day of aiiUDg. ^
A Utmn TindCT lenToi (Ew Hatiai^a FMr ai Ndop on
lha day ot to oonvar Pueanaan on board, and daIt
VonkaMO will ba mommL Tba attandon of Paaam
aoraja r«UM lo tha luportanM of
labfltM wtib Port or DaaMnadoa
bavlsa lb«i(r Bajopmea
TO STRAITS, OH1N.I, AND JAPAN.
Tba OcanpaDy^ flTKAMYRS LKAYS BOMBAY FORT
MtOHTLT. MBtoaiJr on TUlfiSIlAYB. talrlJD« PaawjcoPB
lOi lha ST RArUsi, CHINA, and J Al^AN, find Ratnm Tlokftti
ara laan^ cm Cavcmrabla tcmuc.
Oanm atoarrtnm aro davpatohoA 1Q Cblo# at ^<^noDt Ijitor^
val^ oalling at Forts em rontA,
FPf f nrthar 'd
I. M. 8HTELM,
iiroortctonifant. ]\ ^ O.B. N. Onmvany.
Bombay. 19th Fobruary. IS37,
SHIPPING.
THB BRITISH INDIA BTBAM
NAVIGATION OOMPANT, (LimitseO.
iDtmd to doopotoh Stesoierg u foUowi ;—
FOB kitbr&ohbb dirbot.
S 8. « » D M R A,” I,S95 tons, on the
■ ISUi Fhb,. teSe, .t V p.iil. or oa itrri'n) pt BasU.b in.n, U
latot aiTlvIiuL
the
for KATHIAWAR COAOT PORTS AND
KURRAOHEB.
S B, K O L A,” 1,132 tOQB, on
# SBnd P«b.jve, at tO lid.. onllEn£ at VorawaU ManfcvoM,
PDrebuTtdor, Cuxch MaodrlQ and KnrraoheQ In cha foranobta
or any orduir, 1 Waother pdtnlttlii«:|
FOB KDRRAOHHE AND FirRSlAN GULF.
S S. " P E M B A," 1,554 tone, on the
. 17th Fab.. 1898 at 13 oaUlnAi at Rnrmnhna. Ja«A*
Ab^, UiU£i,Bahfe{fi. Qnihlini, Mahomenh and Hnsrab
m tba fomcnlihy or ani oraar. ('Waather parmtalnd.t
FOR AX>BN. LAMOO, MOMBASSA AND
ZANS^lBAR.
WHISKIES.
V REDUCED PRICES.
TEtESE ARE ALL GUARANTEED AS MATURED
SPIRITS FROM BEST DISTILLERIES.
Cash.
Far doz.
Credit.
Per doz.
t ; 8. "GQA,’
?• •MbfetuMt*
130 ^ toUH, on
A r 8 1' It J A N
UNUBH MAH*
THE AUSTRIAN
LLOTD‘3B.N,Coe
=
cjcNTBACTr wrrii
GOVERNMENT.
* OOELMRATBO 5ERVTOK TO TRIEBTH^
VIA ADBN, SUFZ, AND
PORT SAID.
OMWmiv ObtA-llle TOdA to BaU 09
IMpITRATOR ..... ...-I* NfPoVlch 1,H0 Irt Mnrrh 1838,
IMPKHATBI-X.,.-,—T. Ka^vlch .. 4.213 Lit AtiHI
RATILN oy HASflAGK MQNBY.
Tst Claaa lod OaH. Daeii
yRl^TTK. OF YKN10.K ^....Rs. SOh Ha, ■» Ra.t90
Stoamemtor BOMBAY laavo TRIESTE on 1b* 3rd, and
BEXNlllBl. On th« ttb of aaob month,
C HDlNAHt SKRVIOK TO TRIltSTR, VIA
KnRRAOeEl?, AD«N, S0BZ,
AND PORT SAID.
eiaainarn. Captahu Touii, ToSaUoo
or abont
AMPHITUITK Cmtonffl«*«AH2D Ittto Mnr, 1B0S
rates of PA9SAOK MONEY BY THIS ROUTE.
jma Claas. Deok.
TKIMHTE V VENICE RbSTd Hi. Iff)
STEAMERB lor BOMBAY LKAVB THIEBTE on
thb £50th of «*ob mnCitb,
RETURN TICKETS
By BltbBr AtsflniaraiBd or Ordlnarr IMirtin* lo TKIBWTE.
lal Oiaot, Ibd ClaMb
AY All^HLK for B MONTHS flflO a# .OTA
available forll MONTriB I0« Ra. Old
THROtretl TICKET0 TO IXJNDON
til and Snd (na»91c0ta and llotnm an lioniM Tta Trlntr,
•ba »LOouiaM>, rad othor Ttootoa.
In aotmaodon with tba HtaairmfV Tldbata thi fjonipany
liaaa iiow Railwaj 'nriktua to tbn Principal Towaa of Ariatrto
aod Oanwioy. a* wpU an Tlfihatu by ntobTiteni or in* Norn-
eaiimob 0 rLlD>d''(N^jnb Oeirman Ijoydl to porta of North
and Huuth Amortoa, AoatraJl*. oollod at by thoir vaaiwla
INTKKCHANGEABLE TTCfCET3 WITH THE
« .mehsaoeriks maritimbs oa''
THE ODOiraar aro oow in. n ponidon to laono RETURN
TICKETS available tor 000 way by tho Auairian LAyod'a and
Iba Retttm by iho MooiaBaNw MaTitlmoa Ca at rorttwwa
(araa. Tbl* orrangriroafit wUi prove at npwAai advantano to
paHeoA ve on S mantha pPtTUege leaTO.
STEAM TO COLOMBO, Pl^NANG, SINGAPORE,
HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, KOBE.
* FOR COAST RTTHMAH,
S, " E I* L O R A,” 1.996 tone, aci or
about 13 th Feb.. 1806.
FOR COAST "and" CALCUTTA.
S. ** M ERKARA,” 3,009 tons, on or
hboatumFeb., 189a.
FOR SEYCHELLES* MOMBASSA, AND
ZANZIBa.h.
8, " N E V A S A,” 2 , 99 s tone, on
a ahool 191b Fib., 1890, calMmt at Heynballo*. Mo»>
bibina. anA Saanibar, Lu toresoliatt nr any oider. (Weathor
pormlttlng'd
s.
s
s.
roui^h
. , . Random
vatiooM GolcZ
western AUSTRALIAN GOLD FIELDS
PASSENGERS and Cargo booked th
i- from Oaloatta* Madraa, Oolombo. Bombay, or 1^
ria Sliutapon for iU atUioeqt rioria to the varloiu
Flelda. AirtnUrbtly depnrtanw ffoiri ainKapare,
For rartlxor porttcnlar^ apply to
MACKINNON, MAOKKNZIE A Oo„
Agania.
Homboy, IQth February, 1S3A
TKEACHER’S “ FINE OLD GLENLIVET^’^ a spacia! JKs, a.
blend of Scotch Whisky, bottled only by ourselves, is
.unequalled in age and quality .... 24 0
TKEACHER^S SPECIAL LIQUEUE, a genuine ripe
old Whisky ....... .,32 8 36 8
Connoisseurs will fully appreciate its mellowness*
TEEAOHERI6 HIGHLAND MALT WHISKY,
Phoenix Whisky ... 26
A well-matured Spirit exceptionally mellow to the Taste*
TREACH«i£*S uLD IRISH’* ... 26
This is guaranteed as an Old thoroughly ria^ Spirit*
TREACHER^S DIABETES ” WHISKY Ti,. 25
TREACHER® SPECIAL WHISKY . :K . 23
Rs, a,
27 0
29
29
0
8
28
26
UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE.
THE NEW PREMIEIl CYCLE CO’S
HELICAL TUBE MACHINES.
The HELICAL TUBE is TWICE THE STRENGTH (weight for
weight) of any other Tube used in the constrnetion of Cycle Frames.
THE FOLLOWING 1897 MODELS KEPT IN STOCK.
TREACHER & ^CO., LD..
BOMBAY. BYCULLA, POONA*
KING, KING & CO.,
BAPiKERS AND EAST INDIA AGENTS,
BOMBAY*
I'^ ASSAGES engaged by
t. P, 4 0. «ad nil Steamers
at ttiG rataa obtatoable
i>f charj^Q or OouuDiaaioD,
Lista of the LATEST SAILINGS, with
PaTed and fulil iDfoni^atioD aa to bertha airail*
able, furuiahed at odc8.
Special attenticD paid to the ^ronpieg
of tboae wiahing to travel 2iid Clafta, P* 4 O,
Every asaiatan^e rendered to PasReegers arriv-
tng i n Bom bay for emh arka 1 1 on* Baggag e
taken over at the Railway Stations and shipped.
THROUGH RAILWAY TiCKBTS from
any Station in lEzdia to Bombayp and Tickets
foi ali OonUnental Roatc^i nimiahed on
application,
SPECIAL AGENTS of the Firm meet all
Steameni at BRINDISI and MAKBK1LLE3.
PACKAGES of every descripdon received
for despatch ae CARGO to Messrs. Henry S.
I King 4 Co., London ; or Messrs. King, BaiJlie
^ Co., Liverpool. Freight and Marine Inent'
ancf effected at the Lowest Ratos. QUOTA
TIONS FURNISHED on APPLICATION.
KING. HAMILTON ^ CO.,
Caloutta.
HENRY S, KING 4 Co., Lobdob.
SPECIALTY m WHISKY.
“AULD SCOTTIK”
GAINED THE HIGHEST AWARD AT THE WORLD’S
FAIR, CHICAGO,
This was the only Whisky placed on the table at the .St. ANDREW’S
dinners AT CALCUTTA 1890-91—92-93, and the verdict was one of
unanimous approval.
Sold at Rs. 2-4 per bottle, in Bombay, by all Wine and Spirit
Merchants.
homewahx>-boun:d passengers axd
TOURISTS,
vrESSRS. LATHAM 4 Co.
receive aed store Surplus
Baggage and re-ship same.
Artioles of Indian Art mannfaciure received aad
packed seccireij fijr transit.
MESSRS. LATHAM & Co. being directly
represented at all the principal European, American,
and AnslraUan ports by tboroui^hly rtliable AgenU,
all packuges entrusted to their care will be expedi-
tionsly and econotuically cleared and despatched oa
eriival at destination.
If desired, pas^engerfl can. be met on arrival by
Mown. LATHAM & Co.'a AReata.
UftPtole.
To S«R «<
nr abuai
GISKUA.__ RreUoh. ?lst Feb., IfiOB
GoanocUnf; mi C 1 II/ 3 MBO wltb the a At^ti^tA to
MADRAS and CALCUT'rA on the Outwiutjt and Home^ud
TWose.
if or lortber parttonlara. Freluht. Pajsmfee ft; a. mpiAr to
EL SOARPA,
Aiteat.
t 4 aMioa«i Hooih). SOI* Oku rah GaUi atreat, Bombay.
1,
AUSTRIAN LlOYD’S STEAM
NAVIGATION COMPANY.
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS HOMEWARD.
'^rtlE Company
A a HATCH EXTKA SI
UOMPAGNIE
M KSSAUERIKS
DES
MARITIMES.
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.
EOCK WEEKLY DEPARTCRE.
10 MARSEILLES DIRECT
I7J ADEN, SUEZ, ahd POUT SAllv
v«
LAOS
SYUNKY
UCUANIEN
’I’ank.
d,n9a
4.213
Cwotalm
r’lennin
A abort
tidUniltH
Tnaaih oa
FiidaT-
ISth Keb.* IFKH;
Tuwlay.
tfith March Itffia
L^tU Apn), 1S98.
JAVA*
JAPAN,
T 0 boH on OT
about the
lOth Maroh.
TO UdIiOMBO, SiNGAPORlv
SAIGON, TONQUIN, CHINA,
AND AUS'lTlAHA.
veenV Tofw. Captain,
SALAZIE__ 4.^ ^* Pao I -
I KTBKOHaNOEABLB TICKETS WITH THE
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S 3, N. O*.
Tit* Go 111 puny are now in a poBitioo to Issue
BKTURN tickets available tor one way by the
Mewuji^rie't MarltliaaB, and the retn^ yoyog'S by
Ihe Auatiian l*leyd'a at Reduced Faree* Thie arranf^*
ment wiu iieove. In Hoooe ciwea. of special oavantaii*
So Porteefli^enj oti three noonfehs* prlvUeno leave.
Vor further Partlciilani apply to
a RUINAT, Agent.
lju orloQtal {iAuiU HtilMiOK* ft}, thmlanaida Hoa^* Bembae
TIiOS* COOK AND SON,
bankers and army aqbnts.
SJ&
will DE-
STiCAMKRa* v?ilh
SciiL'rior AcconTicoiladOD fOF Fiiteonders,
to TricREo 03 folio we :—
as. Vindobona,*..*.... ■ .^A^i Tons* Middle of March.
IU9. M-rla Teroea....— 3Cd2 ., ** April.
oa, MarqUll Haequuhtfin I4tl9 ,. *. May*
PonaoRo niorioy by tho abovo tit^arnera ;—
Hs.
To Ttii'atB Or YpnLoo..»._ ih..... 37S
To London vto Trlibito and iho St, uotherd, with 11
Olase Hull .... ....... .... 400
To Loudon. RHTue route, with 1 Claaa Hail... ■...... »
Itetum TIolcDt? available for G months—
To TDesto or Venice________ .
To LLodiuD via I'rieste and iho UoUtiArd, whh 11
ClasalUkl . ..ijns
To l.ondon, sajno route* with I Class Rail _97
For further paniculars apply to
E. SCARPA,
A KOHL
WILLIAM WATSON AND CO*
BANKERS AND ARMY AGENTS,
BOMBAY—H, Homby Road.
CALCUTTA—fl-L. Council House Street.
KAHAdll—Bniiriler Hoad.
L • LCJNUON-7, Waterloo l^laoe, 3.W*
JLIVKKPOOi^—23, V\'ntfir£strooW
PORT SAID—Be Quay FTaacsota Joseph*
PASSAGE SEASON
PASSAOKBaeoarthi by P. 0..the other LI^JERS and all
MOS-LlN ERd. at lowi?at rattie. No COMM [S3lON ohaKRod
ttkcKCTUD NGN-LiXKRa to Contment imd ICaitland,
kept for BCX>K:iNGa tn odvaoee,
" SOCIAL GROUPING. Speclai care exeroioed in thla
LIST of oB SAILING^ with details, fern Is) hod promptly *
RKOU GTIONS tor FA MI lAES pod PA R; I'lEd.
SPISOIAL redutiiiona Cor MISSIONARIES and RAIL-
K M Y K rftrf
PAS3AQKS from nay PART of tho WORLD arranired
tbiBbujch our aoveral HOUSES and AGBNCILS.
CONTINENTAL RAIL TlClCbrrS arnuiKed, ^ ^
PA^ENGiCRS met at iiollWJLy S:^tai4oa3 and cooduabed
ftaiioiLTd or to Hotalo. .
PA HCELS and HiJA-V^Y GOODS shipped to any part of
**^3^00AGE and CARGO CLEARED. DESPATCHED
and LNSURKD. . * ^
DUTY At! CHARGES prepaid, if dealred.
SHALL PARCELS eadoeo'i in oar Rej^fuiar PARCEL
Cases
SOLDIERS' HBAVY BOXES Hbippwi to f^y addreao
CHH \PlaY
TROOPSHIP baggage ahlppod, HareeB and Doga abut
aut from aam^ forwarded. eaoDOixnoaily,
SOLE AGENTS AT BOMBAY FOR
Messes. 0DRTI3S AND SONS,
TRO^PStllP AOENTS*
PORTSMOUTH AND SOUTlLAMPTtiN.
Model “ Z »
4t O If
1, *
■ ,» “ s
« Q tl
II
** R n
II “
** O
,1 w
t. “H"
„ " N *-
,, Roadster, 921 bs*
„ Roadater, SGlbu.
„ Roftd Racer, @61 ba.
Road Racer, S9lb9*
Lady^a Roadster, 31 lbs. ..
,, E£oadatei, 34lba. ..
Girlsr Road atari 301bi. .**.*
' 5 ” Qanta^ Trioyolei 451 be
Cosh*
be.
450
Ored it*
E>
600
410
If
456
if
330
tl
372
ft
400
«i
445
tl
330
If
372
If
410
It
456
ft
330
If
372
If
200
It
220
vt
625
II
536
PRICES AND WEIGHTS GIVEN ARE FOR MACHINES FITTED
WITH DUNLOP-WELCH PNEUMATIC TYRES, EXCEPT
MODEL “N,” WHICH HAS CUSHION TYRES.
BY THE SOLE AGENTS IN INDIA :
MARCKS & CO.. LD.,
BOMBAY AND POONA.
Homeward (Cabin
i E. SCOTT & CO.,
BOMBAY,
Rapl&nade Road*
KARACHI.
Bunder Road..
L A T H A M & C o.,
BANKERS AND ARMY AGENT.3.
grtippjNG* roR warding, commission Al
M. R. C* V,
GIRGAUM YETERINARY AND
COMMISSION STABLES.
OLDEST EST.\BLISHED FIRM IN BOMBAY.
C HARGERS, Polo Ponies, Hacks and
CuTlatta Roraee !leli:otod. for local and UiKSOOntry
coDaiito until. iSorvea ehod on the moiit approved prlDolplee
ander Ponoinak sSnparvlBlQB.
liaraea hrokea Ii^sIokIh}. (Ru. 1A), Mnd doublellarneog (Ra.33),
ood Saddle (Ra. I^l. Raw VValeru Ohargei extra. Haroea
Standing eu CoiDmiadlon ;Sale* or Cut treatmeat(^
Re* a.
At Livery. IpcladJng Bvee per menaem OommiaBum on
EtOFBua Untight or Belli __ 17 0
sixainjoatlon oiMi CertificiLfe --..._____... lo 0
Vecbal upLnla n ai. to ^Dundne ih ____ j u
Croftbad. Horae lonj* buQt to the inorkot. perowt__ a 0
Special lolxturea Qraabod ^tote. Uraa. oio., supplied.
general agents,
BOMBAY AND KUllEAGHEE,
and cun-
of interest to be
i^URREN'r ACCOUN’1'3 opened
duaiorl freaof oharKO and micrtHt aUow^.
FIXED UKPo.SlTa received at ratcy of ii
HEMITTANCtS AND RKOULAR
^JSvER'cIGNS AND RAN A NOrKd bought and mid at
tbemwtfavourahUy^t^^ w^Ueoied without charge and
AS^f^ ^ approved ae(mritii^
Pack AG ICS lorwiutled to RurOp^} and America by
Kiiatam Fxpreaa" at frequent axiu regular totarvali. thus
olThring the cheapeai auu htrjt Esprasi Service* before the
AtiK AND CARGO ehipD®^ ** HOMK EX-
PRKSii,' low ratea* and to all parts of the World. Ueliahla
Itombay and KuiTMh^ clearel
and for *rtinlod up-tsouiitry with promrjutude and etonomy.
ProDorty of every deaoripiion caref^ly warohou,sed and
atorod. Artlulei of Indian Arc and Manufacture reoelv ^
gndpahke t Boourely for traaait, and forwarded and dolivered
—Marine and Fire—effected at ourreat
’^'’*”*ltwprc 3 oat(fli lu London. Liverpool, and Paris by
WHEATLEY & Cq,
Portrait
MOUNT
BOUND
PASSENGERS
1
CABIN
TRUNKS,
Rs. 12-8.
WARM SUITS,
ULSTERS,
DRESSING GOWNS.
ASQUITH & LORD.V
TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS, J
Trunks
& BAGS.
GLADSTONE
BAGS,
Rs. 28.
APOLLO STREET,
BOMBAY.
T> XT' ayci i\T li L’l l> Ut IT D Aokoowledged to be tbo beat Hair Dje for ohanging
Pi Iwl Pj IVl |3 fill ikj Grey ilatr to ita natural ahade* Quick in autian
^ W plaiant to apply, and perfect in effect, Eo* I-IO.
NeM Zooma Bombayi NATIONAL HAIR DYE!
GEO, W,
EASTERN EXPRESS.
P ASSAGES PROMPTLY
KHajtOIED bfp.tcu MAIL, and
__ SltEK Of CH AittiBi foe OGMliiljicN.
gPlBGJAL aTTIUNTION givonto thortlwtion of banks
* SSg *)fKl^gA?vrL^Kvi5uLISa T^&KTdl-aBl. alln«-
“^uTSStuTAaiAOKS -«a«ed aad Tlokew anpellcd
aS^l^^KAKkCiii for SSf A?narE!»?^"
eUUs. Mild kilMKAariMto Kurop^ via
v V fiAimAUKruOfitved* fijrwardod. oiwi toRurftd*
i«n«i tnr
ibu MO 0* liiaToUwi to all p*™ •£ the Werld,
LltAFTB tosaod i^i th* axckengo of me day.
BOVItHKlGNQ. UANtk NGl’Kti.aBil Focolga mOMV bCUK^
Jd eiippll^ CUKRKNT ACCUUNTd
aitowoU wkeo ttto crodlt EtoUmno duO*' ntii fall bo tow Ha l.OtJO
iSnPtJdl'iB recetvud, ttoto Of totfireai on apphoaUun.
INTndlKiaT’. PAY and PJENI^tONS eollOttad and ovary
A^^rlptuu at oud Money Agoaoy tra nm tftUr
lEia^hcck oi tntoeixnutoa free ou nopUjoailciCL
jOMBAY ; 13 , Eeplahade Eoad.
ALCUTTA : Old Goort Houm Sbroot.
GRINDLAY, GROOM & CO.,
BOMBAY.
GRINDLAY & CO., Calcutta,
BANKERS AND AGENTS.
H
PiSSBNGER DEPARTMENT
OMEWARD PASSAGES booked witbout
oh urge and od the moab favourable tornia.
lierth coramtly selecto^l, with upeoial a^iwaticw to
groupliijg.
sleeping cab and contlnential nJLiU^
WAY TIUKETS piocurad,
RAILW VY OPFICIALS, MISSlONAfhtES, Sto.,
booked on torow of existing ooncasalona.
passengers met on ardvau
CiaCaiAR NOTES* B.ANK NO'PES, DEtAFOTS
and sovereigns, at current rat&i,
B-AND-BOOKS supplied g^ratlo, and general IfaCor-
matiuo promptly Riven,
LiokdoN AuaMTft-^MESftfiya GRINDLAY & Oo*
S PECIALLY orgaDvaed for
the conveyance of packages
between Ituiia and the United
Kingdom at a tkfOiiBh rate, incliHive of all
ebargea except Insurance and duty.
Parctla, without limit of woight, are conveyed
from Bombay or Kerachi to any Railway btation
|n the United Kingdom at
6 aunaa par pound.
Paroola are conveyed to the Porta of London and
Liverpool only at the rate of
Sanneaper ponnii.
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THE secret of MADAME DE MON LUC,
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and Dor.
THE STONE.
Nabaial MoAuatej Aiatoo-
rltlflti and Hotb-Elft.
Tbe LoadHtane Monotaln
—OrelA.
MoyvDB. Medea and
MalA^'i'on cb-etODa.
The GDdlpiiH Myths,
The Cardinal PoiDte,
The Fouf Uvinfi Urea*
mrea,
THE PILLAR,
The Axis jiPluar
Dtvlno Naniea In loC
The Tat of Ptak—Tha
Ten and U mbrella.
The Heavteia Palace and
Ub Pillar,
19- The Oolopbon.
SO. Tbe Dual PUlarfl-
W ind Gods,
91, The lioiEjana or I
HeavOD.
THE PILLAR AXIS
AS TOWER.
33, The Koond Towere ..
Ireland—Pillar ^j^tenea.
33, Same atbor ’rowe^,
THE AXIS AND THE
UNIVERSE TREE.
SL llie ’I'rue-tTiinh.
36 , Tbe OhrLatniob-tree.
3ii, The Mrtba of Daphne
Ak Laurofl-
37. The Goda of the Umida
POLAR MYTHK
1. Tbe Navel a—N a v «
Hoartb-dre—Saacmarj
3, The l^ock Of Aj;ea,
3. The Ari:iana,
4, Tbe North
6 . T’he l£y« 9 ’ of HeaTen,
0, The Polo Star,
APPENDIX
a Addition* and Ho be
dona.
b Hlcolotoa Arfrement
0 Liopitoe and Ib^iHieii.
VOLUME IL
HEAVEN'S MYTHa
THE WHKitL.
The Praylni Wheal,
L _ , .
% The Fire WbeeL
i The Keaven'O WheeL
4. The Whoeldiod-
0, Tbe Wheel Of Fortnna,
IL The Glyph Eta,
7, TbeWftttiUi,
& The RomauutOi the itoise,
BUDDHA'S FOOTPRINTS.
3L Shoett of SwlttneBa
10. buddha'a Footpri
11. The Three Stepa,
13. The l-0«s o" Man-
13* The Chakra oe W'heel of
the La w.
14. The buaBCika.
16, The LAbyTinth*
10^ The Uorfo FtoU
)7. The Caocb-Shell.
ik The Chakra ae Wea[!On
lA The FLaf pia ij Sword.
XL Wfine Woapontt of the
Goda ,
2L Corannia, Brooua, and
Umbria,
DANCINa.
Gold,
Silver,
Steel.
Ri^,
Ra,
Ra.
m
m
Id
Qi) 50
£4
Its
2a
Ifi
With Tumpfn SMas
With Slnjcle tempLo Sidoe GO
SoLdere.... 50
Spe<)tac£^ and Fold ere as above but fitted wEth
Marcks and Do.'a Pubbiea, Bb.u reduction oa Gold and
Silver, and Ri 4. J reduottoD ou StoeL The ne'v Gold
and Steel “ MovfUette ** Eramea, fitted with MooleiEi^H
or Marcka* Pebblea, prices aa above.
All the ueweat patterns In Frufuea alwaya In Stocky
REPAIRS EXACTED by the moat EXPERI-
ENCED WORKMEN at raasonable rates, OOU*
LISTS PRESORIP'rIONS CAREFULLY PREPAR¬
ED,
SPECIAL,
Oiu oeJebrntp.d, VIOLET TINTED, SUN. GLARE
affd DUST GLASSES, are lavaluabLe to people wiiu
sufiTor ftom tbe extreme glare of a tropical cLItnate.
May be pumhaaed la either Steel, Nickel. Silver ok
Qold Frames, Japanese cupa, ulckel
Stlrrupa with faldl^ Bides, loldara and GLobu^r
Speotacloii, from Re, a per pair.
MARCKS & CO., LD.p
^ BO^A.Y and POONA. I
CLreiilar Worahlp.
HlKht Had Lafi.
UoLigioua moDClaii,
Lcapiaif-
'I he Sodl.
N uma PomplUiia.
The Dance of the Stera.
The D u n c i u e I>er-
vtahee,
THE isphkrf;.
The WLflfred Sphere,
The Miin-Hirit-Go >.
The Wiiuta ol KrODoa.
Divlae Blxda
Foathnrtf,
The Ksw.
The Winged Soarah.
SOME HEAVEN’S
GODS.
ER0NO3 AND PTAH.
Kranos.
The d^mbote O, D dc D
FaUnn Goda.
Pteor vatauN Solar Wor*
ahlp.
The White Walk
Argoe, Aruo, and tha
Argeb
Ltonae.
Sob-Krohoe.
TUK KABKIROI OR
KHABilUM,
The Seven Eabelroi,
The Kabolrel geDortijly,
Tho Throe KabtereL
The 'I'wa Kabelite
The HloeourL
CorybanteeL
The (Jorecee.
The llftotylee.
The Telehiaoe.
The Axvalion Bretheni.
HEAVEN’S MYTHS-
(Resumed >r
THS HEAVEN'S-*UVHK
I. The Milky Way,
~ The Bei^
Tho Milky Way tHa
eumediL
The Glyph
Holy Water.
Ntibulte and Motnora,
Weaving the Voil,
HEAVEN'S (AND AXI i
MYTHS.
THE MOUNTAIN.
. Allah.
3. Mem,
% Tho Uuat Moantain.
1. Holy MeaatfLiiiH eCObol
ally.
6 . IVioiiDtaln ClimblDS,
d l^arsl llakhanaa
7. Tho MotyoLIoub Mouq-
UIu.
Thu 6fai:iiitiii.D. aa llua*
vcti^H vault.
Thu KauhNDtud I el and.
Lfl Pol e de CDcaKne,
The Gone,
WINES, SPIRITS, BEERS, &c.
Glub W ines. ^
pHIPSON & Co., Bombay, are now aupplyiag
23^0 Militarj Meeaea and 69 Olubs with the
fineet VINTAGE WINES, Spiriu
, or Liquenti
from the following well-known Honsee :—
D .
POMMKRY* AND QRBNO
VEUVE CLietJUOT PONSAR-
Bnetmo.
DIN
RheimH. 1
williams, HUMBERT & Oo.
JuruE, ^
GEORGE TANQUERAY & Co.
London.
HEIDSIECK &Cq.
Rheima,
CABSTAIRS Sl ROBERTSON
Leith. ' '
PERRIER JOUET Sz Co.
Epemay. “
PAGE AND SAN deman
London. be
POL ROGER Sc Co.
Rhalreo,
BOLLINGER & Co.
Ay. «
JAMES HAWKElt Sc Co.
Fly moot A w*
JUSTERINI & BROOKS
London- 1 ™
OOCKBURN & CAMPBELL ^
Leith.
DEUTZ & GELDEHMANN
Ay,
NATH JOHNSTON & SONS
BoTdeau:^.
J. SAGGUNE
Gibraltar. ^
COSSART, GORD'iN Sc Oo,
Mmlelra.
A. DE LUZE ET FILS
Bordeaux*
butler, nephew Sc Co.
Oporto,
OOCKBURN SMITHES & Co.
Oporto.
VAN-ZELLEHS & Co,
Oporto. ^
WOODHOUSE & Oo,
MomaLEk.
LEACOCK Sc Co.
Madeira,
aYALA Sc Co.
Ay,
RUIN ART PERE ET FILS
Rheluia. ^
KIDD AND SHAD BOLT
London,
P. J, VALCKKNIifCRG
nf F
W ormu.
Q. marry Sc LIGER-BELAIR
Cotea d Or. g
J, & J. GRANT
Botbea,
ACKERMANN LAURANCE
Saumur ^
ANDREW ROWAN
MalbouxTiB.
AUSTRALIAN WINE Co,
Melbourne,
JOS, DIETZL
Budapest. t
R, SQHLUMBERGEB
Voelau. I
JAMES CATHCAltT Sc Co.
Leith, , «
CHAS MAOKINLAY Sc Oo,
Leith. f
JOHN GRABBLE SC Co.
Leith
SIR ROBERT BUUSETT Sc Go,
London, ^
J, Sc W, NICHOLSON Sc Co,
London,
W. E. EDDISON Sc Co.
w ■ ^
LiUItUOfl^
KMIL POHL & Co.
L^ndoEL ' ^
W. DOYLE
London,
GEO. IDLE CHAPMAN ^ Co.
London*
SeorebOrleH and Pireuldontb of Clubo and MillLory
J Meatieu oau uow obtain Wineo, Splrlto. or Llc^tieura,
J jgfco irom thu above well-known Flriun, without tbe
' taoouveniouoo aud expenoe of iinpoEtJn^ dlrent.
1 PRICK LiaX DN APPUCaTIUN TO
^ ir 111 p s 0 N &
Co.. :
BOMBAY.
" FRED. GIESLER 4
Oo/e
CHAMPAGNE.
UiXliu .^uperlur Dry, Quorte Ra, T6 and Plate Ra. 10 par dOE
rer inula „ Re, TO „ Ho. 10 „
FckF Chrae Cream of Champagnea
Apply to
V TURNER, MORRISON ^ Go„
^ 11, KIphiDAtone Clrole Bomhoy.
, S. PlK R I E R
& Co..
Bordeaux.
Fresk Cousigumeuts
of the
BEST VERMOUTH
From the above Firm
to Hand,
APPLY TO
SOLE AGENTS for INDIA,
C-KOFT, MoDY
& Cc.
RETAIL AGENTS
Messrs. DENISON & CO.,
HUMMUM street, BOMBAY.
BANKS.
9.
3.
1.
A
U,
1 .
ID.
11 .
POLAR MYTHS.
THE NUMBEK tJEYKN,
I. AatreloKy.
Tlio itevea ol Ursa Mojo
Thobeo,
Tho Nucnbor Sevon.
The tiuTon Sloopere,
Tho iflevoa ChHnjhotL
The Week.
Tho MoinJ. MaruUr and
tiiahiB.
'Iho Week lECuBnmecJL
THE SOUTH,
The South.
^leyphha and TaatoJiaa,
AIbd from Volamo 1,
The 'romoye.
UN I VERSE-AXIS
MYTHS.
The Axle aa a Brldire.
Tho lAw «C tho ChLoeh-
vadh. Hridi^.
Thu Heaveo> hoa.
The Lnddor,
WHOiiLbk
HAGA.
INDEX TU THE TWO VOLUMEB.
BANKS*
"CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA,
^ AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA,
IKCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER.
CAPITAL... £800,000
RESERVE FUND.. £376,000
RESERVE LIABILITY OF
SHAREHOLDERS . £a00,000
HEAD OFFtCK.
kTTGN COURT. TIHIKAONBKDLK 13TRKET. LONDON
AGENCIES AN D ^ R A NO H ES :
Honi^cnii.
Colocnbeb
PeoanF-
Tbaltilntf.
Dell j^umatra).
Slngaijore.
Banf^kok.
Kwala Lumpor.
Rtituvia,
ijonraha^a*
HemskaTiB.
gbtth
Shungb
Hankow,
Foochow.
Manila.
Yokahama
iCobe,
Tienteih.
tor eoUeotion Bllte Of
: and nadertake fteaen.
FIXED DEPOSITS
Ratei fqreliortor perloda
JOHN WILSON,
Bombay AKenoy, KJpbloitoneOtrelfl.
AEeuL
OMMEKCIAL BANK OP INDIA*
LIMITED.
Head Ofyick MADRAS.
-BRANCHES: Loudon, Bombay, CaLeutCa, Ron-
SuBscEcinsp CAPt’rAh..,.*,Ra, 40,00,000
RESUEivitB AKD Rra9T.,..v-Ra, 14,73,^30
NOTBL-^The HtCaitKVK FUND will bo iNcrtKASBD to
JEHAN*
GIR GAMADIA Ee<i.
LrOCAh DOARP I—
liBHOY VISRAM | NOWROJEE
C.l.E.
SAS^ON J. DAVID.
KATflS OF INTERHST ALLOWED AS UNDER,
BTKRLING DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS, FOR HOME REitlT-
''ANOE^. 4 por cenk par ananin.
FIXED uEPOaiTB tecelvM at 5 por tianL per annum
pr 12 moatha.
SPECIAL RATlGi^ are Kivao fcKt ahert pfiriade durloK the
luny eeuaon only.
MonLea ore nfeelyed lain tha BANE'S PRUDENTIAL OR
PROVIDENT FUND booriuR half-year I \r compound in torert
A 6 per oent, per annum.
CHEQUEiS, BILl^, HUNDIKS, AND CUHRKNClf
*401'E8 of any Circle ore ouHootod imd oroditei tree of
jharvti In the above In tereat Uepoalt Aoooiiuli!.
CU KRBNT ACecUNTa reeuivod j per oonu per aannan
INSURANCES.
THE DEMAND
FOX
STANDARD POLICIES.
E very YP'AR since 1S€5, tbe preference
shown for STANDARD POLICIES has
been very marked ; tbe NEW BUSINESS
baying exceeded £1,000,000, suras assured,
PER ANNUM-^a result maiataiaed uniii'-
terruptedly for so long a period by NO
OTilRlt BRITISH OFFIOK The BUSl-
V ESS of 1S95 was the largest in the History
>f the Company,
PKE.MiUMS moderate : CONDITIONS
LIBERAU
EVEET INFORMATION
in connection with LIFE ASSURANCE
BUSINESS can be obtained on application to
K A* PREVOST,
BAoretary, Bomba v Braiiob.
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED
£12,000,000 Stg.
LIFE ASSURANCE WITH ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
AT alODKRATK BATK3.
OFKN CRKDITS AND LOAN.i
are cn^nted
'MlkSjBY 1
upon apy
NOl’BB Te
COMPTQIR NATIONAL D*ESCOMPTE
DE PARIS,
NOTICES.
** Not all boaka on oCKmlu aymbollMiu hava no d early dafluedi
on ebjwi am this. Mr. O'Nauj. who BeemB to have the nay tho-
lofclea of all natiOEta nt hlo. dhfferB' endsw atrlvee to Hhow that
In almoiit al[ due, inetltutluoa Jieeends. or mhaumente, we
have reulnlaceDcee of a * heavea Br-wotehlp of the Very remot-'
eat end most coded antiquity,' beelde which th« ooIai^kc,
Hhlp of Dthur theorUte u a think of yesterday,' ^^The " Na _
tkmid OheerTer/' May 5,1894.
John O'NelUte “ Niffht of tbe Goda^—"M. O'NeUJa mle
comme eplLpeue a celluxaeux volume im poMOtte de Georaoe
Uandin, de Mollere^Luhln : ' Moraue voila une aotta ault
d'etre bI oolr quo oel&IJe voudrold bien savolr Monelear,
vouB Qdl etes aavunt, pooimuoi U c« fait point Jour ]& aiilt_
Cbt&ndre r ' C'e&jt mmi^iide quentJloii, etoul eat dlffiaiie,
Tu eatcucJflux. Luhln—Lubln : XluJ, si j'aroLii aludJe, I'aim^
eta aonKUr a dee choaue ou om u^a iom^ia sooiEa.
'■ M, O'Neill A ete boate par La mamo reva que Lublh, mala
a sur luli'avantnKC dAvotr beaucoup etudiA beauoanplaet
dtevDir une riche InMitfinatlou. . . . 141 U. O'NelM na
dlaslpe paa la nult dea orlifLues do la vio reUsLetiae de
rhuDoaolte. il fait JaUUr a mainte repriaaa du choc dea ele-
laeuta yu'U a aaeemblea. das eclairs qtii cuvreat ou lutant
dea perapeodvee inLcreeeautea at aouTellea iiur le chaoa
prlmltlf.'—“ Itevuo da l*tllatolra de^ RelijtilBDa, JauYtec—
FeiTlOF. BA
a ENTS’ cycling KNICKERS, Wool
WoehlhR Material, Light-weight, Ba lO-S
l-i^ ■ ■ Ik Rh, 12-9 pair. ASQUITH aoA LORD, TaUora, ApoUo
Digiti-r-—with Tinancia
HEAD OFFICE Rua BetBera,
LONDON 5'J Thiuadneodlo Screot, E.C,
LlT£lU*OOl. AHD MANOiyCSTER.
Capital ..*Fca. 100,000,000 (£4,000,000).
LONDON BA N KERS;-
BANK OF ENGLAND,
UNION BANK OF LONDON.
BRANOHK8 lu uU Principal Towuji of Fronted CalButta,
BouibBY, Tunie, isJau Fraucieeo, Chiea«o. Npvr OrleaoB, Mel*
houme, i^ydnPY, ^I'amaiave and Tananadvu.
Current Dep^t Aooeuata are opeiied, and Intereet la
allowed on Doily Bolanofla from Ra, 1,000 up to Its. I,00,000i.
Katee re he learnt on apphenktiiia.
Hpeelal {Lrrangeinpnte may baobtaiuod Du appMoaUun.
lieiXHit AcdOutHa are Opened for Fixed Purioefa 61 mtee
Co be oaoercained on application.
DraJlfi and i^tterB of Credit iaaiiod payable at any of the
ohlef Commerelul Towma of the World.
Tho Cemutoir NatloniiJ d’Kaoempin de Puria beg re draw
the iiRoui i^n o fTrevolInra re Ita Letter of Credit UepajtmeDl
Lp Partflftt tr hraneb Ollloo, 2. Place da I'Operai In the very
centre oft i hiemble. quarter of ParlB, On the BonJevardS
facing tho G nd Opera, and within oosy reach of the princi¬
pal HotolOtT catrea. and Sbnps.
Writing an l Reading Rooraa, Telephony all nocesaary
BrranKemcnt4 for roocWliiff and deapatchiiiH; Cerreapondeuno,
mohangiDg Money, lettidg 8aroe or parte thereof vrbetetn
travhUuth ™.n dopant valaahiea whfoa tbey iId apt wteh to
keep In tho Hotete. furiher Strong Roooaa for tbeetorageof
heavy luggage, etc.
UlTidcnda, Coupon^, oto.. on Oovorarnont Paper, and otnor
Stooka cached for (Juatdmere withaut chargo ff remiitefi
Home tbroogh tho Bonk.
Lottua and CobH Credlla gran tod Oh Gcyornment Papery
G€)ld,Silvcy, ohU Produce.
Cb, HENEIOT,
ilonager.
iDvoutiaentGrderH executed on tho London Stock Sxchangd
nder Code with London Bankarft.
Apply for Rulea to Head Oflloo or Bronchu,
By Order of the Board,
0. BBEESFORD,
PoUey far
Ro. S^OOD payable
at Death only.
Pollciy for
Km. O^UOO payable
at ag» 56 or
Death if Uoocore
■ooner.
Polloy for
Rb. SgDOO Poynhlo
at age BO or
Death If it oocuxii
Ace next
Monthly
Agu uPxt
Monthly
Age next
Miuffilf
Blhbday.
premiam.
Birthday,
premium.
BLttiibday,
pnailun
Fta a, p*
Ra. 6. p.
Ra k
2S
use
S6
ts 7 e
26
la t i Q
30
12 12 D
aa
Id « 0
30
Ifl 0 Q
35
USD
is
ZZ ts Q
26
p 1 a
Ifi
IS 1 D
ki
30 1 0
is te 0
noujibav J ei? . I *
Monoget.
C
REDIT
iYONNAIS.
EaTARLtSHRD 1863.
Capital (fully paid) Fes. 300,000,000 = £8^000,000
Rikerve Fdsi'D .Fes- 40,0fj0,000 = £1,600,000
BOMBAY BRANCH ; EsRLAatAOk Road.
CENTRAL OFFICE: PAftls, HEAD
OFFICE: Lyoncl
Bhavcres in all tho priQcipalL Towns oE Franca
and Alj^iers.
London Otfice ; 40, Lombard Streot, E. C.
West End Brancd : 4, Cocksptu Street, S. W,
Branch in Calcutta.
Ratea nr other ufoa and under oth^ oyntems WtU ha
flUppUed cm applhmtlan.
NON-YOHFKITURa POLICIKS—LiBKRAL
i^URBBNDKK VALVIEa^
AGENTS :—
EWART LATHAM ^ CO-,
FLEMING SHAW 4 CO.,
BOMBAY,
THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY
YRADB i
THERAPIO N
it MARS.
FOREIGN BRANCHES.
Aif^nondrlo, St. Petorabprg, Madriil, Ptueeela. Cunatantinopl^,
Cairo. MOficow, Barcelona. Ocnovu. Smyrna,
FortStiU), Odffesa, Jcruiulem,
fy'HECREDiT LYONNAIS,BO MB AY BRANCH
-i sells Drafta and Tplei^rnphlo Transfers on all
parte of tbe world, negotiarea and coUcecs Bills 4nd Goupoud
On the KngltfUi and PoreiKh Towns.
Iffiuoe Lot tern of Credit,
Kbeohanges Furelgu money, execute iovretinent orders lu
tSeotiricl^ an all Indian, Em^liiib, or Foreign i^tock KxcbATigiistj,
and givo:^ Infonaation when required on Buoudbea defljt in
On the Loading tJtook X-Tohangt^r.
Heoelven tleeuritiois for sufe eiiiredy and coUeote iutorqate
Or dividends on same on oODditions to be arranged,
Graote advances Jn currant account, or for tliod periods
On Rupee paper, approved stock, aharoo. bulUon, and pro¬
duce.
Opens deposit accouiite, ollowtng intorost oa tbo daily
balanoee.
Receives fixed dopoalte on terms to bo ascertained on ap-
plicatkOQ,
0, TEOST,
Motiiigora
ONQKONQ 4 SHANGHAI BANK.
ING CORPORATION
H
Paid up Oapltia^__—_t 10tl,00,(JLO
RBaarvo Fuiid-^,-„__„, - .i* 7,000,000
Reserve Liability of Phoprletioni___,«_* 100,00,000
COURT OF DIRECTORS AND HEAD OFFICE
IN HONGKONG ;
T. JAOKBON, (Jhisf Manager.
tendoa BookeM. -LONDON ant! COUNTY BANK*
JNG COMPANY, Ld,
LONDON COMMITTEE j
fi. F. BUNOANiMjN, Esq. lof Mreen. T, A, Olbb k uoi-
Wu, anai:^a31Ub JONfizi, «sa. lUtrootor of the UindoD
D. BAftN
y Boukiiig Oa., Limited i,
iks, Blrecrer. P.
U h. N.Oa)
KWE!*f CAM K HON.
JOHN WALTER,
‘ Monagen,
aimUoadon.
jyATIONAL BANK OF INDIA, Lu*
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL ,„£l,000,000
PAID-UP CAPITAL . £500,000
RESERVE FUND. £200,000
HEAD OFFICE ;
iT, THRBAUMKBULS aXRBlKT, LONDON, H-O.
BEANOHE3:
CaliDiit&a, Bombay, Madras, Calotnbo, Kurxaehae,
Delhi, RhitKooru Maadalay, Tutiloorlit, Kaady,
Newora Elya, ^aDalbar, Stoamer Polno, Aden,
OawBpore and Mombae^
DKFOSITS.
Tho Bonk rsoelvee Depoalte fixed thr I year at H per Mat
iDtareHt, annl fur eharier poriods, at rates to be eaeartamed Oh
appUcadon- ^ _
UURRKNT DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS ore opened for
approved CustomerB, and Interest fa allowecl at 3 per
oent. per anaam on dally balanoes bom Rn, 1,000 up
to Ro. 1,00,000, but 110 Interest la allowed when the
sum aoomed aoea not amaiint to Re, 10 half-yearly.
SILLS OF HXOHANOE payable In the prtnatpal
Otdea of Europe, India, OMna, and Australia pUr*
ohaeed or ooUectedL ^ ^ _
drafts ore granted on the Head Offlee and Bran*
ehes ol the Bonk and on the prlnalpdl Oltiefi of Europe
and Australia Remittonees may be made by tele-
®*Xbo Bonk tuideitakes Ifite puiohase and BOle ot
Ogvemment Securities, Stooks, and Shane, and
foe^ves same for safe eustody reailsiiis tntenet and
Dividends when due. __
loans and CASH CREDITS granted on approved
Swaiittu. ^ OHALMER8,
assistance frdfiTthe
AMGT.
banoeok:,
BATAVIA
BOMBAY.
CALCUTTA
OOLOUBOl
FOOOUOW.
ELAM BURG,
branches and AGICNClSy
LONDON BONGEONG. BHANGUAL
UKNANG.
BANKUW,
Hioaa
ILOILO,
LYONS.
MANILA
NAGAEAKL
NEW YOHE.
PEEKING.
RANGOON.
BAIOUN.
SANFRANCIBOCJ
SlNQ-APliRK.
soueabaya
TIENTSIN.
YOKOHAMA
BOMBAY AQKNOY
CURRBNT DEPOSIT ACX^ODNTS.
allowed at t per aauL pw oujauin oo Dally
__ U dOi nuder Ka, l.OQO, and not exoaedlng H*.
IJMUUO ; but no inctoest te allowed when the Qum. oacrum dona
not BJUQUDt to Hs. 'll half-yearly,
FIXKD DEPOSITS.
Are received at per oenL for tH^nionthe, oivl for ahortor
porlodB, on terms which may be learnt on applioation,
i:;redltii granted on approved Seamitifle, and every Ueaeirtv
Cion of Bonking soil Exchange Ehmlnem Cronsacted.
Drafts granted on I^odOD and the chief oominerolal pLutKo
In Kuropo, IndlOi AniitroUa, America, Ghlnit, nnti Japon-
W. B, THOMSON,
Ai ■
47, Choren Guta Smeot. Bombor. mmi
Sqaua, South Oaloo^.
T^OQUOoteitftii aiMi hlgbtypfipriiaj roitiedy. aa emn'oi'fd In
the C^ntliKiDtal hjRlcurd. Eontei), Jobort, Velpeau,
and others, oemhhi« ail the deilderata re be Bought in a
Hiedicliie of tho kind, and stirpaaeee everything hitherlo
tmployed.
T HKRAPION no, I in a few fial^ onJr r-movea al
dlochargea, effeetijafiy aapereoctljag t’njcotivns, the use of
which dooa irreparable barm, by laying the faundatlon cl
DteloLiire and other serimiA diaouo^lp dyaentoiy.pUes, ifrit^tloa
DI the lower ha wel, cough, bronchiciii. aatbma, and MJCtte of tha
more Crying com plaints of this k ind, it will ho round aBreDliiI^
Ingly ctboGcLoaB, affording prompt rqUef whore othvr wall*
nad remediog have been powsrloaa.
T HKRAPION No. 2; for Imporltf of tho bl^iOfl, ocarvy,
pirn plea, siiote, hlotoboa, polna a nd BwcUlmrs of the
JolntB, eeodnfiary symptcioaB. dlacaise of the bones, ^re throat,
and aU diocaaes for which Itha'^ beau too mneh a foAhion to
employ merciiry, oarsapariUo, etc., to the dostrttdtloa of the
vuffbrDT'B teeth and ruin of health. Thia prspartLClen nurtOos
the wholo system through the blood, and tboruuebly pfimW
nBtca e very poisonous m atter tram the body-
ri^EERAPTON NO- 3 for narveua exhauation, waste of
X vitality and the dtstreeeing ooEaKiuenoea ortalng from
early error. exPeea, ronidenca In hot, cmhraltby clirDocea, dttv
It poevenes ei'urprbdiiK powor in rotirerlng etreugLh and v^gtnir
re Che deblUiat^
T KEHAI^EON may bo procured at 2a 9d. andtadd.per
pookoge of all the prinetpal Cliemleta and Mcrahonte
threugb^mt the world. Id ordeiriug, the pnrebaHT ahonld
fitate wbieh ef the three numbers ho n^ulroe, and
obeervotheahoiVB Etogtqternd Tra ie Mark, whieb ia a faoahn^
of the word *•* THaRaPie?i** 04 U appears Od the Gov¬
ernment Stamp (in white letters on a red graundi affixed to
every genuine package by order of Uer Moiesty^d tlfm. Com-
mteBtonora and without whiob it la a Forgery.
EDUCATION IN GERMANY
H ume in t^a Caioily of Dr, GbeJ for ona
Or two boys. atUse hTVg the CDkoge IGymnaalniiil
tn WeaeL Bsatdeaee In ha&Ith«> siraatlan «iirrouiided byaPi>
fata Fork. Tfiims £ 70 per yau,
AppUcaiida UJ
Dt. gluel.
^iSPfTlin'nf r
Wnaei-san-HhqiD.
THE
BOMBAY GAZETTE,
The rates of SubeoriptJoQ ta the Bombay Gamstts oxp
ae follows i—
To SuoacOiiigBa iei BqHuy,— Delivemtjrm,
Advonca. la Arrsara
Par Anuom IB
Balf-yearly nh.. 4,-»- i- ^
Quorterty „ 13
MonLhlj i
To SpBscaissaa—Up-CtujprraT.
Per Annum_ h.».Ha &
Half-yearly ^
CJuarteTly ..._...... ^ U
Munthly K A
In Adroitca,
Per Anutim ^
Ilalf-yoofiy-- n s
Qaarterly Ifi
If^tfaly M 0
These Up-Cooucry Rates ludade
BmuiiX Coer -
Tk Arraan.
Per Aonum
Half-yearly m' >
Cuartefly -A IS
Monthly fi-S
stego.
A i*
Pride for Bock Num bar varie-s. aoacpnj log to lap w of d ma
hetweeu Aa H ao4 Ra A.
ficthig Agent,
t 51, ualhoueJe
■^HE YOKOHAMA SFEOIE BANK, Lt*
QUBBCRiBSP CacTrai* _^mr,,Veiii] ISJMTQtWXI
PxtD uf coFiTAi. a gj)ao,oaci
fneairi^irg FT^wn_i, __ „ a,3GOjO<}0
Hbad Oynoii :—Y Q K O H A M A.
BRANCHES AMD AGENCIES:
Kfibo, Londan^ Lyana, New York, Sod Frauoisco
Hawaii. ShatuekaL aod Hoof^oug.
Baivx^»—The LONDON JUlNT ffTOCK BANK t The
UNION HANK Of LONDON i THK FARR'S BANK
LIMITKD.
BOMBAY AQBNOY:
LIBKRAJL INTBBBffT aUawed pm CORKKNT AO
COUNT. ondfilXKD DBPOSITiA Oh Tflcmsto he lownt tn
URKUrra granted pn opprtrved SnaurtClea ud every
doeo^udoa of and Kxohazige Boflliiras tranaaated,
lift A btb granird qn JAPAN, ud the Chief Oommezeial
plODoa I n the ^Yorid*
Y, MATSUO.
AotlDg nAdiaiik
Sitdite'a PiOaoa ApaUb Street. Port, Bombay.
GEKMANY.
HOTEL ENGLiaOHEEHOF
SOBERNHEIM A, D, NAHK
EHEINPROVINZ.
QOBERNHEIM id od tbe direct railvraj^ tine
O between PARIS and BRUSSSL3, ons hoar tons
BlffGKRBKUOK^
BOARD (inclading room and attendaace
hem one guinea a week. English spoken.
Q. KIEHL, Fropristo*.
terms foe ADVEKTieBMENTSt—
Teo Lines oml under—
First hiaarUoa Ra 5
Seomid do. -3-3
Third do, ---- - ^
IToorth and* Tjoceodlng tnaertlausAa, 3 pOt line#
but no Advertkemaait counted as lem than utght Uoea
AM adwtlM QitB ore charged aaoaidtDg to tbe spawra
oocupind, NtmiL ciX ot (pnofieet typA U Uhoe Of wlilQb inaki
on inoti, _
LONG ADVERTISEMENTS,
Ftrirt teaeition..,B parltiifc
Bwxmd do, --- ii ,
Thinl do. ■* M
In the Native LangoAgae, dooble the abov«L
For Advcctiswiteiite whioh are to he luaerred fur a ocraer
durable tlmcL spedal couCfOOtB may he moda
DOMESTIC OCOURRKNCaa I KACH-TWO RUPim
SPECIAL SHORT ADVEKTISEMENTa
vflrt fap™ ™** of two Or three Unes relshiig loatich aiax-
OB Small Salsa, Buaiiiaw Cords, aituatiODJi Wosttai oi
Servants required, Ifouaea or C^dgrejss, to the ohauge of lita.
^enoo, AJticloB Lwt or Found. The aoale foTAjdve^^-
moQiB bckmgliig k> any of thoee olassoa le as follows ;—
Nut exceeding three Hues --l-d
Sm>h Bupaeedlug llne...M*_ta,«H,.,._,«r.„,„ „ tisS
No AdvsrtteemaDt wlU be loeertod for lew choAone Buxwg
and paytaant must in all ouaeA he mode In Oath.
“BOMBAY GAZETTE”
BI-WEEKLY EDITION.
To
IH Bowbat
UP-COtTSTaiL
Per Aacuni,.H.,.»,«,_RBL Vt \
Half-Yearly ,, fil
Qoacterly „ 31
i For Annum _wBii
Half-yearly —■>-
Qoarteriy m.-.-.— m**
“ IBOMBAY GAZETTE "
OVERLAND SUMMARY,
PVeot
Par ^ rawiiiT* aaH.IIS. LS
Holf-yeaxlr B
Qaarkklf — 3
” BOMBAY GAZETTE "
WEEKLY BUDGET.
Pose. Free,
Per AoncmM.* H,—....w—.Rfife U
OmiQiiyB] MoffffT OKi>KRa, and utkvi Hamitilaaisff
shonld be ffudn pajabl^ to ^Th« PiOfirivlM/' dl
tk# ** Bomfanf GftMtU.
Government of Maharashtra
on 07 July, 2017
THE BOMBAY GAZETTE, THBRSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1898.
3
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BOMBAY.
TO-D.VT.
Son rises, dh. 4?pi. Sun sefs, nh. im. wsfegr,
0'30h. Low ijratar, a-3Sm., S-liia.
Mualcipal Corporntlpn, 3 p.m.
0 . V. R., CoEnmandant'i^ parado. motplp^.
Bombay KoxnouridH maeb. Nhahrir,
Iluyui 60 to hay YarbtClub £it*js(ac^a.
B, B. B. A. StwteTiy cuaetipir, p.m.
BycuJla Club Ball.
Prince's Dock. -'Tha ^Cbamsr HajuQ lati, ube doak
on Tue^oy.
VitrroRiA Dock. —The steambrs Mcipomano and
Tbauios lorttbo dock uu Tutisday.
Poco.—The p^routid will ba reactvod for prsetlse,
til la e vanini);.
Hevahai Ho^^pital, AdMKPABAiA^AtceBdant'e of
the outdoijr pu6lat;6e» traa{>ed lu 5he RuviibeiL Cbarl-
tabla Diiip«n4.firy, Ahmadabad, durltii; the motith of
Jpiioaiy laat:^ Total mimljorof paUemA 4iH—hUndiis,
4*^1% MuBaaliuoniir, 2 ; a ml Cbrlutian', 1. The averaf^e
arHtttidanC0 wem >-^412.
Rh ciGion:3 Lkcture,—A puhlie kettire will ha de¬
livered, in Gi\Jerati, at the Blavatf^ky Lodge^ Theo^o^
pbleal ^Ckty, Bomliay BrrtTich, 37, tlornby Koud,
Fort, «t d u^elock. tbk tvenints. Subjovt: " Oom-
metitaOQ sotue ut the more impoitant siibjecte dealt
with It) the 'KhutHbid' and Wlebar* pruyera Of 4he
Zijtja±3E,iriaii relJgiuD/*
Sekiousev BPRxr tyhile Coo icing,—O n Tueiiday
TuofnIUkt, FaLJtJtt, u Matiomedan woiuliu, aiic^d twenty
yeate. ii*c^idJti^ at Tw Uriel Streeiii wiija remuTerl to the
J. J. Huepitjil, eultaiing timin iLHStloua hui ne ubjitt her
l>ociy, recsivad by hi'^r sai:^ aftddontAlly cjitxjbiriiS lire
whUe sLandilng near the tlroplao3, The
woman hue bd^eti deti4tlaed tinder treat men t.
(
lOS
I
The AcciiJiiNr OS' Boaho the Steamship Car-
THAtiU.—Gvladin xkikoimlin, a Punjabee t:ojii trim-
uier, employed on bkjurj the F, and O. Compaoy*H
Bteamship Caithatre, who was oca Id ail, alon^ wjc;b a
llfuuiun, op Saturday la'^t. while eleaule'g » boiler on
board the Bteumer, died at the GoeuMas Tejpal tfoe-
pit hi on Tuei>day aftarncjon. The coroner waa In¬
formed, and ordered the body to l>a dkpoaed of, re-
EuarklRjk Lbrit an loquciit )>avJDi£ been held op the
other litAD, who wa^ ±>Qrilcted at the aamo time 4jhe
deceaHed. another inqueEit wa4 noti □eces^ary.
A Ceuitstiac FttENoMjiiNON ,—a o^rrcEipondent
Jnform^ ti^ that un TteOHilay nij^ht ha ootieM a
wonderful pbenom^nun in me iaUy which, unlQ^^y it
woa due to a pyrotechoic display, ought bo eiKSge
the attcptiou of the Alet^otJu^rical Department, it
WAS b fuluutca bo d when, he save a cim»tar
ot !]tarii wLhatail to it of about inchea Ion;.;.
The tall waa the colour of dre an'i the cluster etur^
\vere very brJlliant, the aize La lug a tittle larger than
the sun. It appeareil Jti the direction of X. K. and
was ** atHUoRAry ** lor quite a coupJe of aecouda. The
sudden dfaappearanci it^fc ne trac^ behind. A couple
of seconds later he nobicact two meteor^ faUhig due
eaat-^the colour of llr‘:f upl the size of an oatrlch
eKSf- _
WKDDINf; AT PaUI-A.—O il Monday veaa c^le-
bratad, at tlie Parla tJhurOh, the uierriuge of Mks
Miiry Mt^quica, the only unughter of Mrs. Rjaa
Uabilla Muquitn, with Mr, Vincent Vax. The bride
wiita dressed io rich white brncinJed ^atln trJmmvd
with orange 1)loeM>m!j^ She wure a wra^tn of orauge
blossoms and n tulle veil, and can led a bonquup tied
with white ribb mb. Alhar the c^romony the bridal
profe^ision, wi.b the nowlymiHrued pair, walking
under huge warict daniui^k umbrelltiB, borne by picture
enqualv drea>«ed littepdantu, rfipnired tj the rei^idenca
of the bride, fioni whence aftt-r a banquet the paity
prccaedod to the house of the bridegroouJlat Glrgnum.
The wnoie bye-laue lending lu the house wiw j*paa-
pad over by a tthamiana tnohi. ta-itefully dtcotabeu
w i tf h bunt i ng and fu U age. '1' I le j Ho m i nati j ii w ua none
the lebs reutarkable, and the whole ic^na tx^dted
I) t Uf'U adiuiratioii. An ontaitainiiiant was* held IP
the pepdal, mid J anted almost till daybreak,
Dhown'ep IX THK momrauavteTank.—M r. AlJoll
F, Tomer, the coroner, held an inquiry, yesLcrdaj *
at biiu Moiolmdavie Tank, r.‘gHrdjng the death ot
Jivum^iJas Jeaookiam, aged t^ixty years, lately a
moon bu employ ad tn the lltm uf Sujuial Mobanlab ™ ^ “ ", xr
dealera ill hard were, having ilieir phica of ba^inosH I iue iulmmaiona t/d St. G&oryje'st HiTspital, on Tue^nl,
In Shalk Me i non street. On Sup nay deceusod loft ' ‘ '
the ilrm saying thjLt he going for a walk, and
since then lie had rut b-cn hci?n alive. A aCriiah wai
iDiide for btm, but he wae not found until Tuesday
uftotTioOT), when bis dead bjdy was found Hoatjeg
on the sUrfAC? of the warer in the Mombadavie Tank,
by a wfttej-Carrier^ who intartneo ibw ramo?+Be wo
duty. The latter had the bjdy I oumved, which was
then id entitled SA that of tbo decenaed. ’T?’?
no cvtenml merkn oi violence wn the body, which
WAS dtes-Mid hi a dhotur. Quits being searched by
the police. He. l-:i In sHvvr und a bra*! opium box
were found Yvriippoo up in iit!* lihotur. Ho was an
opium fiAtar HPd was not ill pecuniary or any other
dld'.cultieA. it wAh id'W statad that he w'a> in the
habit of hALhltig in the tank. The jury on tho
avidcnca brought in a verdict of accidental death
by drowning,
ALLEtuifj Breach of Trust.—T tJstardAy, at tho
Espl«u''^do Folice Courf* Mr. J, Sanders-SI a ter. _
Ohtef Fresldeiicy Magistrate, resumed inquiry in ' plaimo in
case ill which Lady Junbai, widow of the lute &ir f Jlpin t
Tliarlu Tops 11 , whargVs Ffl^fui Junaiaboiufid and '■
THE CITY MORTALITY.
The Municipal Olhea returns
hour ending tJ a.m., ye^tei-day,
:—
No. oE
Attack B,
for the twonty-foor
^vo the following
'Yakov*
A !
C
Di
0
:i
D
11
o
o
n
b
.... 'd
.,«. U
UpperOohibft
Mid. Sc ljuwer UoLube..
Fort, Soutbem..,,.,.....
Fart, Sordiera
K<«phinu4d -----
Miuidv Lo ^ H. .HKf..,..
OhUOkln .. _ , , »•
Ooiiiorkhurl ..,..,
Dunicrl ......
.Market.......-,
U boL i T’cil no .. ... H. ^
I'-fta I Hwarty «,
Dhuledhwite
I iChtkra'iMIiiO ^
V. ICuuibliorwadft .
f I^hutwadl ....— 7
U Iniauui -- *A
Oho w putL.., —, —., — 1
vVaii^cabwar 1
V, aiahalukahfni .. ^
f MtixAkua 4
J 'i^w4tdy ... 1
I ^coud NttEtpudii »*».-, 7
i ttanialipura i^u,-...
I Tarduu_-- ^
I Dyoul In,-,.,...
\ Klr»i XakpLitJft ‘I
/ FhtoI -- 4
J **-—.....,-..*-n I
! aion -- <d
Mahiio .. u
WoxIL.. .. U
Wat^r Ulvtilun O
N.^R. A (Jnkno^vu _ U
Hospitals.
Farstiu..,
J4i.in .......... .*
tirant Itoihl .. ..
St. UVuripi'y ..
Bralinift Lvhatriu _.■»
6rd ttholrtttdA
AdanGuti t'tterbhoy
Jftln, Pure! ..
Tulufia ...
UI UlI It .H.
Arthur Roud
Uov t. parcl .......,,,»
JJiirkJLiithajfi ___
McxJykhftDa... . .......
Pq rl Tr uat ...... „...
M iii'aG] a ... .......,.
ICoIhl 5Icba]ft.,,.„.,.„
11 imtiIt
Vdsmnjcti 1' ..
Kfttiol $c bMl Joint
Pbthara l'*rabhii ... „-..
Goticral Mabuiitudan.
.Hii;ee Coesu. **
Iiiiamwara ...
...
Ni?Lftmpura
No, of
Uoatha from
Bubonic
PIhcuc,
O \
o I
o >
Total
LJCUtJld
fjutu ftb
10
33
J
I
2
O
a
3
O
O
o
4
O
2
1
I
U
o
1
o
0
1
o
Q
2
1
*J
2
i
1
4
lb
44
Total...
Totnl plairuo death-} to date.,..
Same dftio last year ..
Tchil Tiiorlality Same dote ly, 0
IS.’i
10,97*
IS
^ I
2 J
I
^ I
0 I
J J
139
nj5S5
la
272
‘dts
yi
Mr. Stewart, I.C.K, iate Assistant Collector in Xa^JJc,
an-ivtNl liuitj on Monday, and htts been placed in chAroS
rjf the Byculla Wuni jila^^ie t>[ieniifioiis 5 . "
m*
IjhAr
t.ucu
3.10
1.0IJO
IJCU, NU
all
1,300
410^:4
5CUaoiu*
UtiJ
Mohualal Ja^givsn with cnmbial breach of trust
in respect of li^. -14,700, mid obitinonl. Mr.
D D* Dftvar, mstructeii by Me&srs, HimlaJ,
Mu I In, utjd Mdlin, appeared tor the proscEiutlon,
and Mr. fjiowndey, instrooL^d by AlmMiry, Littlo
and Co.* dfltended the tirat Accused; iwhile Mr.
S, F* 'Taley ark bail, instructed by Mea-sis. Bick-
ncll MHrvvwnji, and .VluLilal, appeared for the secjud
QCeUHod. Lilly dsnliai, who^n? cvidenss Avas con*
eluded ynaterday, atutjd, Eiiuoni of^her thinjfx that ,
ilic »(.■%:used wna iiiuonitn ot bar Jm-bniid s |
Arm for a pf-riod of about 2d to 22 year>* and the da* ,
caased gcnil^mao had full conftdocca in him. The |
second ftccEiseii aervatl a^ a crtwIiLr for abjut el>cht
yearH. In her butbaml's life-time witness used to
bake iiHerObi^ in f^bc bUEjlcef^ o! the drm ao'.t dally
itlt^ndod the pi^dhL Her fcjuvbaLnd wa--i la the habit o£
lalkLnj^ to her on his bu^inc^a adnirs. The Urat, ac¬
cused receivofi Bs, 2 oU a-> liLs munttjly salary, She
re pu din ted the i^uklifeiatioii thntr she bUp pressed or
stole the '* ooplakbooks. litJceaElj' she re-o^ilveEi
oacot the bjoks from uue Jts^bid, who explained to
her how ho fonwd it. She * 50 :. it examined by an
expert mahtu, had it cotuinircil with other b^ck^ Of
the hrm, itnil in^titutjd inquidts. In crusa-esa-
LuiaatioD. wjtiieas (Rated that, Ha’.hid cam a to her
hou!>e at Khtj&w'ady, and told her that he bad in
h*s porweT^ilou A IxjOK w hie 1 1 wa^ of use to her. Two
or three days aftei' he biY*ii. 4 ht tho book, and roEid it
to her. She lounJ UYftt It an o iplak bo jft. Sub-
sequchtly he iidorausd her that heliadsom'j papers
andlJdoksina vakhar fwiiri^housel, from whleh be
had brought the bjok. lie further iofumiod her
that After the deatii of Moossbhni ^Sir 'XbatlA To-
pftu's son) all the iMsrvatiLa tuok away their paperi.
Ho took away his, and on oxaminin;? thim ilistovcicd
tlifl hook in question. It ash id Rahim having cjms*
berated Ludy Jnubtifii evidocee, further inquiry was
adjuui'Ded till Tuesday □r!Xt,
ML^XLUAXKOIU _ _
fLivir yearly
A.1ooDft
rtnwn
BvA nay
BArthAiti '.'1.1^ ..
toil
AU
]Qf> IVil RxIA
Jti Vi
200
1.J
I4J
IQOl
lir'fc' (-'
KDmbft;' 3c lliir-'
into 'I'rulitov^
C-jrpomUoit..-
Do* Nuw t-vMiij.
4
l.Mli.
rtUOl
i.fltw!
w\
I*!SDU. snt
7o
1,1<I.^4
Ba mb ft y IlH'
3>tfg* Cm,* 1 i|.
1.330.
loc]
100 d Td
51
Sambfty 1 jinA
jbnrt fkiLVluiu
Co.L;l..
Bombay h'luui
*00
000'
£&' 5-|ir. ot
m
1.21*0
-'
*,0Wj
hSO*^
5i(Hi Jr'
#P0"3iiin p.ififur
. .
o9lhi ftort NhU"'
i
l*«0tl
mu
S4^* ct.
3B
LA ore VrulJii
Fimir Mkli*
i.»ii
1
Bill
fOCdvilUalO
3171
D'-'lhl Clotii ^
Ooitoral ’4 1 lb
jo., Iftl.
»)'
B pr*oL
3J0
ilftioLrcof 1 Delta.
Kfa A , * -Owl .rt.
Ai>Xi
ouo'
00. .«
lAc B 11 r V L. y
till I p ...''
John It^iierte
A ChD.
lEonip 4t Uu,
Kurranhvfi'
tAndinU
'brtaruJtA & Oo.,:
14... \
Napier II{it>;:Ou
^pli'i’F- ►mtdry
OheniftL iii.iVT.I
StfaurLly Uilc
InSiiriki^iLH'! ...
IFhlilliH SC t.'n,/
Ul.
Fort Car^iiUMi
On. ..
Sounrtj 4C Co,.|
Trc&cAer
rhAr-ksr.^ Ca.l
^k«ph<Hie Oe.„.1
5,000
UJOq'
4,OU0|
100^
2,i»i6
1,000'
5.000
4.000
R,0l)i;|
i.omi'
7 , 010 ^
flLm>
100
im
2(Hl
too
ISS
181V
I
300 1
104
,Giin*
UiCl^
50 OI
lUOl
251
40^10 PT,Cl
tool to nr et.
175'. ■J:\
30111
IO 1 dvdllrtl5
too I 9 pT.at.
200'
Nsp S pr, CL I
too dvd 1^0'
I
l,flii0dvdFt»23
IIXJ
50Ci. tlO
IflO
toikdvdBstl
17
■JA5
tt5
40
lit)
n
*55xrt
*01
1,1X15
117
2(1*
THE AUSTlilAN LLOYD'S 3TEAMEKS.
Tha t jUowiD.t Is a lial of pos«?H 4 ors .rhe have lijot-
ed pussfifSO* by the AustrJ^in IJ-jya's steatmrB : —
-ja Impemtur jmlliuic 1st March
Mr and Mr* F L Muyer anil familv, Mlaft F K A Tyn-lalC'
Bteucft, lleur A fynrtftlu'lilMaje. VtrJ.iliM iiarpelei. Mr
VVahJW, yuTK’lieu 1*1-01 A .\i Crotte, Mr and 4Mri* W
H llannai- end ishiKlrtT*, MtH L II Biucher, MUj l^raw-
Urd-Hill, Mr 11 .Viteuii^eUer , Itnr au4 .Mri Tlx UUrl,
U#v and Mts F yDlXAUd chlLiIrdil . ftud Mr and .Mrs )t
2^ Bluvar
a) Amphitrile, saillnK l^^tb March
Mtea atniritflJ^ann .Mr** 13 U Bethune and In fan*, Mr* F
Voiitrla and chllUicia , C'ol aad Vim b' , .Mr end
Airs A )l Uiurron uau ebPd , Mini I) RopuhlBun , .Mrii
U:xiUlitr. ilr Ai.tl^+Hon , Mr A T Nu^ctU , Akr5 .\nduracn
ami cUnd , aH« IV'UIto , Mr an.) AJrsT ll Bcrt-ard ftml
InfftUt. Mrs 44 iiouiioKur*. ur-Bcnl aiui Mra Alt-tklejohn
Mod iftitkllj . Mi« M rt|>«m'iir , arid i^. rB 1 ’ N
t^ynuia , Mr ftnd Mn C A B1 *ci>d and family. HUd Itav hJ
Muller ftti'i fauilly
B.H, Iniporidrlx, ffAiUiqf lat April.
The Hod Mr and Mrs and M lea Kirk ham . Captund H V
Jox and . .Mr and Mr* V .MJSwarddl^n , Ml b U
M Weed , Mr aad Air, i' li-uiBhawn , Mr A i^uokwita , Mr
A VocfE dr Fr*rl'’ini « Mr ll Waiidt, .Mr O dchuttc , itr
\ \IL Jtikson , .Mr L ,t■■*T^> , -Mr end Mrs tC Kichter and
family Me ewl Mri* UuJdH and faunly , Uitv end ,;jxra
UblJu incl fan.lly , Mriaod MUi lUiront Mra and Mui
YV rikht * ilrm UhiA anti lafttni, Mr i» '■v Trouuaii. Mtj
and \llM mirt Mailer Koririaii * Mr '^nil Mrfl iVavpi
and huully , Mr ^jiurijn , Mu» bdtle . Miea Ulvun , aad
MlMI IJOWIIB
H 4 Maria Valn-rEiJ, BaiUnit l?th April.
Ufa ftixl Mi® dwana , .Mr John West. .M.i K J Rammond'j.
Mr Mr* ami .VUsa ^tremnyer, Mr^ntl M
Lj itulrtnii Col F it JJiiiib.e * Major and Alr.t J Hnme-
filifpir^ Mrun.i mM D UFe^nr.Ud'l Mrund Wr*
liltked and child,
a*. ImpuraKjr,-"Hj,niaff bit ^lavn ,«.* «■
Mr W F WcIiflL lA)! 'V aiiiuftt* . Mr F Ati Aesataoh * A P
Farttmwa . Cap* u F tlallar . Mt Jjiuiee Ihown . Capt
Tanluv? , itr luid Mra U .1. Funho , Mr and Mr* p
.S lCTcu ^ Mr tind M-* Van der VV'en'JU on J child , Air M
i;HLmpb«Ll . Mr and Mr^ WcicchwleL .aonl .shildrti« > lEcv
and Mm l^fTcr 1 uid ohlKl , itcv Q lU«j£, ana Mr A
I liiOBCduln. ^ ^
sjt, G 1 m 111 , Oiiiliaic 12th M ny,
Mr FS ¥' L*lJ , Major And MruG B O'Oonnel and fanilJr ,
Mf Aiid itr* F rt*r(ulwcpl and 5trs Trover, Mr non Mm C
Fiof ftod chilrtt-an, ami i^ari^-Llcut-cjul Miiti Mr* i' A \V*lr
iLBd ahild
included Ucop^je FoyoUj .tu Euroiwan, yeho w as ‘?utferin^’
t’n.tni jflagiie. “
TilK OCCUPANCY OF VACANT* LAND.
His Excellency fbe Governor in CJoancil bas pre-
^'rili&l tiie following uddttionuJ rule fl-r die Uity and
Liiaud of Bmubay under ihe E|ndeiiiic DLea-ies Act,
“ Tilt* FMi^jne t;oftimiUee or any Pluijne Au¬
thority Hpii'iully autJioi’ized by them m ting bohidf
may take (lOA'ieHsicn of imil occupy iitiy vacant groiinti
or empty bmldin^ for the ptirposc of any camp* hospi¬
tal, latrine, depthit of riweepin^p^, warehouse or oibce :
!*ucli meat lily rent or other comixjasatioa hi^m^ after-
wiiriK paitj to the owner or tenant of -iiich land or build-*
in^ a 9 rimy Ijc* lited by the HJa^e Committee.*''
MEDICAL OFF.G[^R3‘ REPORTSw
Tlicflc rcfwrt.s ‘^howerl that rhei'c were no cases of
J l-olaba iilist riot In tbc Fort District,
Wises were rei^unlctl, the frn:&litie.s tertpom^iblQ
for tliotu bc 1 n;< :—UhtircJi f»ate Sireei^ ] ; Uunbow
Street, 1 ; Armenian Lane, 1 ; Frern Hoad, I ; ilint
Road, 1 : Mody i^treet, 2 ; Jeejeebboy Dadabbuy
Lancs 1 : and Bread Market JStnict, 1 . A case
from ruudHide on Pultaii Ruad was eica-
mined after death. AnoUier r.jad^^ide case w^us
reincvoil to hospital frotu Fort. Two cmfcs fn^m the
2 lsL Bonibity Native fnfiintry Lines—Marine Limj.*—
wore removed to lio^pitul, an also a case from a teat at
Marino Linea. in tJic Mandvie District, nine of
plrtgae, one of siutpiciou.s fever, and throe deaths wore
reconji^l. In C w'ard (southjJ, the Mnrket section
ahowed twcTity cases of pla^jue and si.^ doatliji, tho
Dhobie Taloo afletion nine oa'^es and six deatli», and
the Fanosw^mly section fotirtocu casOj and five deaLbs.
Twelve coatiict.s were 'rant to the Wari Bunder CiHiip.
In the some ward fnerth) five ca-se^ and four deaths
Were recrirdod in tlie K uni bar wada ^iecLjoa ; t.WdIvo
coses and four death* in the K.hara Talau section ;
and four case* and six deatlidi in the Lhnl^hwar sec¬
tion. Six contacts were sent to the camp. Th« ra^wru*
fn-)Mj D wanl—an impurcunt district, comprising
Malabar Hill—were not availubie for Lhe preo^. In
K ward (east) tea cokch of pla^c wore retnoved feu
Jitferent hu-ipitals. Une of these oases was removed Lo
the 6 u Ge<m^e'a Hospital, the patient bein^ a resident
of Lhjckyard Road. Three dent ha from ploguu were
recorded in the dhttricL In the Tarileo section two caiC 4
Were detected, and sent to hospital ; one cuss wm
isolated, and one death |•oco^ded. In Kam«tipufa
section ei^lit casee of plague and iwy uf relapsing fave*
were recoded, seven dent ha occumsX In Na^-
padn section eijiht ploj^ue CA-ifri occurred and one d^ath
wiis recorded In the Pnrel ond Mahlm difiteiota three
raric* of pUjpie ware removed to bjspiLal* and ana
rlealh W:i^ i-ecordud. Ei^jlil coutaetd Ware .nimL ta iha
f^EUnEUATlOX CAMPS.
A'cstcrdiiy, l*:iOii pci'icna were detained under obsei'-
vution in the Mi.KlLkJmna Cam]>, and -IbQ pwsoiia m
the W'HU Biuidjir Gamp.
INFLUX AND EXODUS.
During the twenty-four hours ending If 3 ,ui., YKlsr-
dav, the number of peraons who left Bombay ami
entered the city by and bind was ns fullow^
lions, the ciiiof of which are accumuliitlcms of fLltiT,
uvcTOiow'dltiic and Iho ab.-^enco of tigliD n,nd veutUft-
tion.
X It la, in the ilret iostanro at Ica^t, a di^oa^c of
locality, auti mai^^ly conveyed I rum place Lo piiicu
by muividuaJs in their person, clothiiix; and personal
ellcctw, who have re^ilJed Jn tJio inlccLod localU■J^
3, The ca^eutJal men^urcH to be bakea lor proven!!:*
iiig tho sprcftUi uE tho dJcease ar« its early recogoi-
tiun iQ a locality, the removal of the In mates Irom
tUo iu/ocied Igcelity or area, ivhtch, lu the Urtio
iaaftancCj may bo oujy u room or huiise, tbcir sej^ro'
l^atloD for a spooldc period^ tha dlsiiifection of their
pereonu, cloihini; nnrt clTtscts, and of the
tiouaes with thuir cotiLOiib4, situated within the In'
fee ted locality,
4. The ilist stops to .he tukoQ uro in connection
wiL.h tho sickness and uioliftdty. There are, at pre¬
sent, no moLbods in actual operation by which these
can bfl accuraiitdy u^certaincil. Infectious dibeasB.:;i
are not notitled, and the rei^istration of death:} is Itn-
parlect. Means must bo adopted to iinpruvo tho
latter, mid chuck the result* by r^curdlnj^ in tywns ad
funoikila which pass the uutrui posts, nouHeS the namo
ol the decnasod and the locahay of the hou^e in
which tho ilcftth occurred, and by p< 7 stiii^ trust¬
worthy suboidmutes, .either uioiiibar* of thu Fobc:;
lorea or ul the Ko venue Ucparcuicut. at all buryiuj^
and burning ^iiuilnr infurniution.
These eoburuluat^s, nut cunDveted with the
Municipality, will ahurd vujuubie uid in cbt^ckin^
Dhe teturne, and they will tho Municipal au¬
thorities itj arriving at correct rusdlts,
o. In viliuiiOf, toe Fatnla muet ^ubiuit weekly re-
t u Ills of dea L u s m each v b I Oijc, w t th 1 u 11 lOi r respec*
tive jurLdictioti, tu the .;iiLimiatdar, who wnl forward
them to the iJulmcLor 01 the dHirict, oit-^r nutiOK
on enen any peiculiatity in the lucidunae ot the dnatii!^,
tile mortality fur one corro^poudfuj^ week duriHi^ the
pa^it iinreeyeuts, and cXpiaujing, 11 ^ ho can, any ex¬
cess, iV'hon ^he MHiiUatdar is not, sutislied os to too
cause of any excui^aivc 01 unusual muitality, he
shoiiid causa s, ecn i enquiries to bo uinde, aud, iC
nocoKiiaty ,cftd m the as^i^taucool khe noarc=:t ineJicai
ouburUiiiubJ.
d, it|c Futiis sLiould also be required co (:{fvo not Joe
at tha pulK '0 ::uaLiuii ut too arrival ill tuoit villages of
any persoLis from an iLLLectod lucalJty. Tlio nainos ui.
alien persuus shuuni be entered m a roj^istoi' a*^ tav
poLico station, and ttiey snuiild be kept outride the
vilia^B under ob^OL'vatloii lor ten day a, and on no
account allowed tu sleep with in toe viliaj^o site, Tne
cause uf the death ui any per so 11 who nas recently
been In all tiifcctcd loc.aiity abouid bd invcLigutadu
in viilagoa ruinoce from a police station the Folic 4
Fatll shuuid ui::chai'i;c thesa dutic's, but cne Revenue
Fa Li land tho Jtaulkeini sliuuld be he Id.equally re-
spunsibio,
T, Tim returns referred to in paragraphs 4 anEi .“1
will show, both in towns und any unusual
mortality over the average of previous years, and
also the occurrence of twu ur mure deaths in one
jjuuso ur lucaUsHd area when iiiiumdmte special
enquiry necea^iacy.
e^. I'or ibe discovery of of sickness It will be
necessary to obtain the assistance of tlio uiore res-
peutuhLc resident* in each quarici', struct or ^ruUp ut
fiou('C-'%. la any doubtful Cft»e jf sicknuas they could
obtain the services ol the ujudical suouruinate attach¬
ed tu tba dispcnsirry, or a hospital assistaut may be
specially deputed tj aid thu resliJieots in tuo wurk ut
detection.
w, Itahould he made oblij^atory iiTi'ler tho Epl-
di^mic Diseaiiica Act lor the occupier of uacb ruuui or
hnu^c in au Jutectai) town tu lukoUly all cases of
Hicknass and dt-atn cccurrlntf Ju tho ruuui ur houMd
uccupied by him, anti rur every niedlcai pructiunor
pracusin^^ in such a low 11 tu rcjxirt all coses of
sickness and doatu cjtiiiDg LO his iruuwit;il>^e in the
practice oE liis prulesatun.
lu. W'nen there Is toa-^-OQ t'd believe that coses nf
plaifUL.* are occurin.^ in a town or are likcliy lu occur,
uwjiiq to it*! proximity tu cm iiifectetl aieii, tho town
ahou^Li be dlviiletl inio quaiLcrs or ilivisiuiis ut a si::£o
cobveniein fur eilcctlve supervision, on 1 each quarter
shL^ulu bu placed, a-* far as possible, under tno ctiari^
of an Euro pea 111 u tile lal, who m-iy bu a civil utlic^r,
taken frutn any depoTLiticiiL, a tuilltary or a modical
olhc^r, accorcJiUifi to ciiciimstaiicaa,
nil. Thu quarter under each uXlicer should bo sub'
Uividcd into dalincu areas, which uiiglib consist of a
street, a puriijn of one, or a t^roup of houses, and
wch ui tnesu sub-divlsious should be placail under
the charge of ft dis.LJ'ict or local subordmate, who
may, for convenience, be called a dUperidsur. WiLit
each aupurvisoL' will be oasocmijad one or more rvsi-
dents m the aub-division, vvno will the Huper-
vlour in obtain!nu; Infovoiaticm rej^arding sickness
and mortality in the areaa respectively alJotted Vj
him. Under each sapervisor will bq n of
coolies, vary jUfi; in number to uult the requirements
of each locality. The working in the more
populous tuwn-vshouid bo oivided into three sections,
each wich Ox^hued duties as follows : —
{a) tor the detection of cases aod their removal
to heap) tat;
fbj lor the e vacua Lion of huUseii and the removal
of the imnatyQu to emnp ; and
^cJ T-Ue- tUv 4* (.u^ M tc fiLLOifx ut llOmi:^'*'.
ri. So lunif as ploifue exists lu the FreebleDcy, it
la advisable that the ubuVu or^aui'saUOD sbuuid Ijc
prepareo. for each town aud district area, uar.We
Superintendents bding sub^^Lltutad for Kurof^un^ tn
Che latteL'r and the members sbouLd be ready to act
when tho n 4 ;cei»eny arises. At ouch town exposed to
danger an olmerw'ailub camp snould bi^ provided
where all susplciuus arrivals Iroiu lufcctod areas may
b 3 detained lor ten days.
13. It Is bMfeved lhfttj< under such a tcheiuo inform¬
ation regarding aU iAa^os of sicktmas will b.i easily
and readily obLained, bu& should the }>eopLc h<t un-
wiLlln^ to a 8 :flat toe authorities, or wjthholO the iiiSues-
siiry niEormation^ then U vl'iU lii advidable to or^anlss
aaarcli parties unicr the charj^Ef of tha Uiviaiuiial
Suporin ten dent. Each search party should bn accjm-
ponled bj ft Mod lea I OltlcDr ur subyrdmate, and by a
ttiunile, uLiicr Europem or Native.
14. It la al>iulu[tely es:ietiLlai tu success ghat ad the
m^asi]r(!i* tiimitionod above for the ; 3 Uppre:»sicii of the
dIshould b.' CArilud cut promptly and etlvctively.
To on'itire this beios; ilona all thu msmbisra of the stall'
eu'^a^d in tha woik should have a clear Idea of their
duZles; the operttCEatis will Lhen bj ounducted hi a
methodic 111 and ayare matic manner.
15. The SupanaLttident should b'! provided with a
suitable ohici situated in his o wn uivLiOii, where ho
::.houlii remain tha whole day, except ut Intjrval^ for
laeaL. The uLllca will bo his heAd-tjUartero to which
all communicatjotis should sunt, utjU at whicli the
Supeivlburs will imike tbarr dally repuruS* liu will
eieiclso iL general supervKion over ad tho operntion^
aii'I will fbsue ordew for the noi^sary attUou to Ija
taken by cneb necUob of the gang of ccmlied.
Id. No houae vacated on mfoount of plague may Ijh
reoccupied without hie ^janctiun and ha may cuuse
ft nutlco to that eCTt^vti to be allixed to oach vacated
bouse. Be should place a Seal 00 b^xea «ontalniug
valuable property left in bo uses which have been
evacuated on iiccouDt of plivgu^--, iSuch property may
be removed by the owner, but If he doclinea to do so.
It will remain at bis risk.
17. Prep :r»y of any value belongiog to the poorer
aliiS'LC* which It may bj coosldored necassiiry or
a.dvLftble LU destroy as liamjj iafeefcod should l>j
tj.pprai>od by two or more respuutab^a natives and
the value paid to tlia uwucr by the Suparlntem^lent
of tho division. Compensjitlon should also bo given
without delay to tha vary poor for the dvstructiuu of
elotbe- 4 , 3b}., which although they mxy lu of no
market value yet serve a useful purpose to the
owners.
m. After a house hns Ijeen ilbinfected, tba door
will bi poured by a padlock, of whi*^i tho Super-
IntHaudmu will retaiu the kt^y or eDtraroa may bo
barrud by any other allVcLuftl method.
ll>. The stock of dlKtufm^Lnnbii, pndLock^ and all
surplus appliances fiir divLEoual UH.e will be kept
in or uenr tlio wUico.
I : 4 U. Each supervisor will keep a Jiiit for all rasi-
dentfti In enciii house in hU snb-^llvifton. Ho will in¬
spect all new urn vs ivnd will obtain fnformvlon
from them as to their pravioua place oE residence,
will. In cotiipany with the Jucfd re^iilant appoiut-
I cil to fts^ist hliin visit all tba hous'^s in hie suh-dlvl-
I *lon, and obtain Jtifornifttloti rei^arding tha health
I of the djfl'areiit id mates, ami will, ora the ujnehiiton
of his rounds, report verbally to superin tends uc
the cBdurrecK ol uU ca'iea of siokucs^t and death and
— any infer mat lou
■ Any
Siuri cau'teway* LbSlS making a total of JS pe^as. j^.^mdent ftt his. olhc 3 by i
Departures Ity sea and by land tlii-oii;:^h .
ftud riion usnssways 2,177^ uiakiug a toUtl
FU1CE8 OF
Smfitea Qohi ^ ^
OhllU liNJC
ratua, twe^GoM,
tJi*. um. aevi .«,.UH
AaiamibuiL, han QulrtL IDO
riavvreigiis *** -
ixiw Dn^oftB
kiftT SUvar 17
14JL 174
bullion. &o.
__ Ka. M-7
_ , *, 114^
--^ **
--S4 T
"'ll::™"™ *;
'JZZZJZZ^^ __ 1^-
"72
liowlftud's Maca-^'iar Oil pieveuia hair faiUng o(T
or turning grey, cleauHes it icom scurfaud dandruff*
liud makes it bsaViti fully pit able, and glossy.
Il U tho best Urbliautiuo, coutiuos no nilttcral m-
™Llieuts. can b* had in a fiolduu colour for fair hair,
and is most 0 mtJ^*=itely porfuintiied^, tsOlJ by Lhe-
ndat^d Drug Stores. spurious imitations,
and biM' noon but Howlanmi*
of a271
pc^ons. hospital returns.
A''c 3 Usrday, 84 death* irev’e reeortled In th* Tarioui
plfti^utt hospitJiK ft 111 K28t> pfttieute reinamin^ in them.
TbuiMi, howcvei', do n<Jt indittle tliw retui'n* of th*
hfHpitLiU in D wnnJ, tlun report'i ol’ uhiuh wyru not
avuilaV'lu.
INOOUL.VTinX.
Tho miinbor of per.-jun.s incKHilatOLl Auth Pn'it
Hatfkinou [irophylactic lymph in tUo Kboi*M Lodge
Bungalow^ at Nesbit i^unc, on Tin^sJay^ wa* Khojofl
147, and other natiotialitlort 8. Total to d;ite :”lC|!iojrti
TbJr-v and other nutionalilic.-i L'23 I:j. Grand total li,;71lT
Dm of * 1,274 Ivlmja-f, are r«-inoculated.
D11-: DON Til E \V' A Y T O UO S PITAU
JftdiA K«a'>lraiii, a Hindu, atied twenty yo&rfl,
residence an known, was, on TueT-dfiy morn Leg, found
Ivitigftltdion tho vifttLl'Ie, at XMbit Ruud. He wan
examioud by Lho aiutrlet modicnl odicer, who
rcrtilled it to In a caiio of plague, Ha waa then
nlftcnd in an nmHulan*,', and wna being convoyad to
tliu Cunnangbt Road lluacital* whnra ho died on ^ba
way Iho ditfpuaal of hia bjdy vvn^ orJorod.
instructions to PL.VOUE AUTHORITIES,
Ttu? fullowlnj ** InstructioiM reijardihg plague ihI-
miTmtimlion,” ivUh ApjienJb, have Unm torwanied
doniig tlm lait dav^ U> all (.’niujiii;wionera, Crd-
liivtutw, Chief Plai?ne Authuritles Pliqpie Cummittoei,
ft rid Political Agenta for tliv general giudniicc of Dis J
met and other umcers. U will be dcen that in 3QVera| J
rtMitf cLs they modify previously eit-^tlng rules :—
I Plaguo ia a d Lease which is ei^sentiiiJly a^o-
ela^d with lotauitary coadlLioua iu human haWta-
by night,
21 . 'Xbc Su
regarding arrlvaH from in fee ted
: i^e of plague, anl all doubtful otma
on*j ruportt^d tu Lbu Supyr-
day, ftU'i at hi* hi^u.-is
Suporvlftjr will be provided wi,*b a yuHS-
eiant supply fjf tlUinfflCtantH ready for me, with
tuba, buckets, wiiterlng pot'L, one or two htind-
pumpA,«='jtlioi‘jetor ray, and i mplt^iii^ereqo 1 re'i
tor uuxoulUDg houbO:! and cuaking holu» In the waUx
Thero :>tiould a|^ i>a a douly* cbarijoy or bamboo
frame fur lIis reuioVAl oE iiha iniL'k. It should bo
thutouglily w'jisihed or aprayad with parcblorlda of
mercury solution, either at the hospital or MUb-divJ-
nionM (iapot after a^n- Thia is neuea-Sary, aa tha
e.imu dooly may be u^jud for carrying suspected case*
to tho Qbscrv.ation ’LVard. AIL the above articles
eliould be kept in a room or yard near the contro of
bB sub-dlvlbioii or a» the Supertutondont'a ol!Sc■b^
22. On ft Ti-port beingreesived by a Soperlntenilojib
of the ootmirenOB of a cfia^ of plugue, be should at
once Tiroc jcd to tha huuaa. niiLt w*Iibo he ba* satis
tied himself that the enso ia one of plagua or of
Munpiulous nature, ha will at oticu give ortiors for th
removal of tha jiULtient, either to the PLftgnc HoaEiltM
or to the olKervftth'n wurd^ acfordln'^ to the opinion
ha has formed of the oases. Tho other jnrnat'a of
tho liou&e, with Ihelr iii'JVonblo peoperjiy, should l>?
taken to the ecgregntlcin camp, in charge of om
more iioLi^^men or other xcspoo^ible peraoa?,
33, They wilt be supplied with passes by tlie Super
intandeut admitting them ioto hospital and camp
Tboso passes after conn tore ignaturc by the marl itfti
oJliCBr or the otllcor ftt the camp will be returned
through the police incu to tbo Superintendent.
24. After cvacuftttou of the house, bho wall* and
doors of all rooms* with tkeir contouirs, exwpt arti¬
cles ol food which it I* UPC intended to dcicruy, aod
of all eDclosurae, should bo thoroughly dronchod
with ft aolQtloti of porcldoride of marenry, and iu the
coureo of two or three days coEttsd with freshly pre*
pared limowaiih. AU raus and found in the
homo or enclctaure should be burned in the pceaonce
of the supervisor*
25 The roof, it not a pucka one, ahooia ijo removed*
and boles should be made lu the walla to admit
freely aJr ani light to tW amnller rooms and endo^
sores* On the cumptetion of the^e operations* the door
tthould ba secured with a padlock.
:;0. The cooUes engaged Jo the work of dfsiE) fee Lion*
iSlc,, aiioulU be provided with boota or ahoe'^, to
protect LheJr feet from the danger of inlectfon
through abraded surfaces.
27, It may be neces^tary, owing to the 'occurrence
of several cases in the oqu area, to vucftto a group
of houses or a whole suh-dEvUion, Should any
pecessky e.XJSt Jur thu adupilou of »tich a inoa.'^ure.
It should be carried out as soon n^ possible by
placing ft cordon O'! police or troops around the area
and removing the whole popolation L* the segrega¬
tion camp* Disinfectlou and unroolUng of the
houses to be earned out in due course.
2d. Expurtouco has abundantly proved that the
«vacua Li on of an infcclad house or houses Is seklom
iu ItiieLf tfufllcfent to stamp out tha disease. When
piftgua manifest^ Itself in one house. In an indigeD-
ous forui, thoae in the neighbourhood have, as a
rule, aireai.Jy bocotue Inloctcd, and it uauuily folloTf a
that cftKss sub.aeqaeritly nsjpeor in them. It I*
therefore always ft wiaa and prudent course on the
ocuurreiicc of an ftidlgcnuus cose, n'>t only to evacuate
Lhc onu house but uImo ftU those in tlie immediate
neighbourhood.
20. On the evacuation of *tbe houses in Lbs Infec¬
ted arcFt,, all the other itihabitant^t >houlJ bi^ encou¬
raged Lo Isftvclvho town.an'l any obiticlc-^ which may
tend LO delay their departure shun Id, if possible. Tje
removed. The tipi's for prci^crtlihf^ ths issue of pitss-^
es should be carefully cjn^tdored by the Collector,
ae if the rules pruhihitiii-^ dopiirture without passes
are applied prcmaturoly'the exodus t>f thd inhabl-
baiitis geiierftUy will be retar ied, more paitiiculftrly
of ibe poorer cliMieeft, who leel dtJbJent about apply¬
ing fur passes or are too apathetic to do so.
2 U. In ft Lftrjge town where the dlsoo-he has become
of genital prevalence, every qourtjr being arlected.
and tiie arraugOmerits fur deMin^ witu tne epideimc
are incompletu niid defective* measurtis must b :3
takvn to regulste the departure of the populfttlon
and prevent tbeui carrying infet'tion Cu heftltby
areas. Every eJlToit should in the meanLimo ba
iii:ide to pruV'id^ aullietent eccuiumodHtpun In huts
fur a liirge propot tiou ul tbe pupulatiun,
;ll. In the eftse of vi I luges badly infected the
wbolo of the Inhabitants should bq turned out.
Villagers are necustomed Lo erectlp.r sheitera tor
thcm 5 el%'CB, but, it utc^-ssary, materials tor butting
should be aupplmJ* Thu sick and suspected vlllaj^era
should be carefully saparated Erom the bentthy and
an olllcer should b [9 appointsd to examine the daily
iieaLtb of the population and prevent migratluh to
other villages.
d2. Daily lnspE?cUon of villages situated In the
□eigli bum hood ul ud inCcctaa loc .ility should be
in^CitULed and maiuLaLued durin-t me outbreak, uiui
catiUaucd Eur Id days alter the <.ccurrt:nc3 uf <.hc
o<.i.9u with special reference tu tlie c-Xc^Lusioin of
refugees who suuuUl 1)3 required to Cfttnp out.
3d. s^i ta fur the hospital shmiid be selectsd a^i
near us possible to tha infected population* but u
permuncut bqiliJiug. ^juitabiQ III nU respects lor ^
hospitu!, tufty SOIU'jtimes Ijj obtained either insMe
or un tlie outskirts of tbe town. It can be eustly
dt^luEcctcd 'kvlien it is no longer rtrqoire^l for an
hu^pitirb ftud sucu n imihiing would be more popular
and cjuvcDiojit tLjan huts erected at ft distftbco iroin
the town.
3 - 1 , If a »uital)le building is not aval labia it will be
Tieciissary to erect huts for plagae patiunts, for cun-
vaJcfcents and fur Lha ghserv.'iLfQu uf dunboful cases,
nil the nearest site* The hospital huts lUieiided Cur
temJilcs should !je bome ^iLstuiice apait frotu those in^
t^tuiod for males. The uL eacti hut will tlept^ud on
the ituTub'zir of piitienta expL.^c^d* but it is advisable
not to ].iluue!a targe iitiinbiji: oi pfttiehL.siij one but. A
senes of imt^. eatih capable of aecominudattug six tu
twelve patients, will bj the bast arrangement, and tt
ifi uue wtuen will admit ol the higher uri'l luw^r
uftstos at curing sepftraLo ticcoinmodaLioij. MoYeabi.e
mat screens ahould bo prov mad bc^tween tbe b)ds uj
secure fta muoh p^evaoy as i^ pos^lblo tu eacli putle til.
Every patient should be supplied with a cheap suo-
stEtute Eur a spltUion, and both it end tho vcaseis used
as becl prms gliuuld contain a sulllcLeiit qURntlty ot h)i
eJlcctive di:>iiif 0 OLm.; .HuJutioi). The flour of the
bospiLftl hut? tihuuld bo freely watered daily
with the porchloritlo uf mercury solution, and
VQsirols oontaihing the same solution should always
be available fur tne dlsint^ctij'u ol tha bttn-t:? and
teet uE the native atten ijiUi^s*
:D. Uiie re Inti ve or frich i may bo permitted to
ULteud ft putiL nt, ah'l u stated Liirie snouiu be set
ftpiurD for tliu >isils ot relatives ati L fcJi-mds uC the
pat Jen ts.
;kj. On the arrival of the patient nt tho hospibaj
all kis ciutidng shuuld Iju rumoved and burnt in
Lbe proscncj oi the medical suOurdln^Le, Jlospibal
ctOLblug should (nhen du :suppiled. Mu r^^cuvery the
patient may be tcauftferred tu the c-anvfileset*n. iivaid
ur di>Erd^iid, III either case ha aiiouid ho given a
warm bittb irod suppliau with uiaw cLotlius. 'I'lie
hospital clothing, uu the di^clmrgo ur death of the
pft len^T ^noulLi be dJsiiifec.ed* wtisliud and e,xpused
to the son Eur ft lew buars, after whieu It ujt^y hEf
again ti^keu iuto Use.
JT, UU!ip 1 t«t -O^OrVaLijtl Wardu should
be surreuii'larl with a Imtiio xu^r uittqx: feneje
3d. Buts Eur Iho segregivti.hi of individuals ro^
moved truui infceted no use.?, and oC all *ospccted
poreoDi^ should, if possible, Oe at a. conveulerit;
disiaucc from the hus*pitai cujitpuuu'Ll, uud ^nuuid iM
surrounded by ft bmnuuuut' oi.iiL.-r ruijce* individdalv
brought tor admissjjo into tlit:i camp ?»hudlLi* fur
purposes of donu|i ness* ho bathed in a sulutEun of
cftrbblii; ftcfJ, uue to a hundred part;^ of water, and
thLfir clotbihg ajftkoii in ft soluUuti ol one to twenty ;
it therb are nu cblUlreu, pcrebluLhltt uE mercury suLu-
on may^ be used fur the latter pm po>o.
:iU. All the jnmatus shunlu be iospoctud daily*
either by tho taCdlCftl oilieer or «. madfienl sub^jrdi-
Date, and ftuy cu.se tfl plaguo dotticted a ho uid be
muved at onc-j tu hus^pUal, ami duiibtEul ciaeft of
fever tu tliM abservatiua ward. D nu case oueurs
uuiungsD them* ftfter an interval of 15 to 341 *.iny^
they muy be ulluwed tu retui n to their hunsu^* ii
such bouses Shave been ctoanod and disinfected
iiud U the local ahtbority con^ljor^ thut I hey are Ut
fur re^uccdpfttiou, or bo admitted intu uho camp fur
liealUiy lodividuata, after ft second dlstnEectlon of
their clothing.
4U. liuth the hotp (.ill componiid and tho segregn-
tiuu CftJup should be garbled by troops or police^ lo
prevent tUnegresNol iomstrs
dl. The estabJIftr^meuti of separate kospitiil:; and
.'gtegjition cirmu fur tha reception of metiiberfi of
pec La L Cftitea ftud religions should be oDC-mragcl
and every nasiacftncj should ba pivrn by the local
ftuihunty fur their eryotlou ani superviolou, Tho
treatment of wha patients anlmittid into tboso h0'3pi‘
iftls may/if doslred, ba plat til in tho haunja of VfthLa
Hakima and tba inlcrnirt m i agomeDt uf buth hospi¬
tal e and cftiiips may ba cund ^iid by meujbw'jr^ of the
cu^it;) or religion ^unearned, ^. uject however to tho
geuorM sutiervlaion uE ft Earup.-m doctor where po.s-
siblft fthd Guotrel of the local ftUtUortLiee and to tba
usual ftrra.ng- me.nti regards gaarils.
i-i, A Camp for tho haftjtby,!.-*., lur people removed
fruLU bouse? not InfettO'! should aLo ku arraugcd
fur, AU individual aduittbed into it shoul'd ftl^o bo
bathed fthd thoir cluthes dliinfcctud fts with ftdmis*
sjons iuto the segregfttion Gamp. They should be
allowed to pui^uy ihelr daily umploymBnD on con¬
dition that they sleep in camp. The huiLs sbouid bj
numbared, iumute--) regldioreii uni ft dftily i nspectrlon
niftilu of ftU the residents* If na cose of plague bmi
uceurred In ft hut f'lr la to 30 days, the inmates may,
after ft acevu I disinfeutluli of clotuing, ba tiUO'wecl to
rstum t'U moir Houses if such uuunes hav(s baen
cleaned und dlsinfcbk^d and Jf the local ftUthurJ;y
cunsidci* that they are d . for re-uccupaitun.
4 :i. Should ft emo of plague tccur in a nufc, tb:i
pntieiit should bs removed to hospital, and the other
inoifttes to the .-jegFvgajJuU camp* Tbo hut ahuuld
rvmuved* the alto di^iufeoGcd with the perchlorfde of
incicury Molutlun, an l the mritetiuJfl of the but .should
iHa Mlijiiiatly disinfected and expuaed to tha sun for ft
cuupio of days, when they can bj uLilised In the ereo-
lion of ftnotilior hut on a new tite.
44 , Tbft best ftiraugemehts aiiould be made for a
plentiful supply of ivutL'r to the diirorent camp^* If
the water-supply to the town In conveyed threugh
pipes* CO n tied-ions sii Oil Id bo cjUTied into the catups.
Hiitding platforms at some tlistaftoa apart fur the
two sexon sliouLil be cons tr lie tcil, and provided wttb
arfftce dmius for the removal of surplus water.
-15. Separate iuLrinen fur ttie neXite should be
cn-atedi in connection with the two camps and
Liuapital, vmi they ahould ba well lightod with
ordinary post lamps.
4'-\ Bouniab*^ shops with all i^upplies ahould be
provided for each ol tho c xmps.
47 . Ga*os o- plaguo inipartcd into towns and
vJlIag'ii*, if they are nut at onc 4 discovered ftud
isoiftted, will, under existing conditions, rtovflop
new eentre;^ of bite disease ami biius Infect fresh
lucftiitius. It Is a nlilUeuit iiifttber to dotacb such
oases In t^u^it from au tufectL'd area.
48. Medical inspection of travellon by mil and
road Is useful iu discovering those Z actually
ouirering from the disease ur idTacted with the
prcUui I nary symptoms of foVrir* but as tho period
of iucubaLloh may extend to eight or nlM
days, tt is wvidenfi that in-ip'?#*uIon Is of no ftvail in
debenllhg InfecLeit traveUerv, ^vho are In t lie a rage o£
tnvu^v^LLOT]. Suoh travollera cannot ba Tljfcrimmatep
from the non-in fee ted. an 1 it J--^ n'-ttessary lor their
det.ecLloTi bliftt, thoy should ba kept under ubservatJoii
for ft period not cxcoedlTig leu dnys.
4T PattHL-ugor* or trarcliors who «iu produ (^2
saiinfftctj Jty evliJcnce iihftt thoy iiava nob baon exiftis-
glI LO jiifEctmii. may bi oximpt' d from detention, as
muT !» infected In the psrtfcular diaCrios. Ilio letal
ail tho tit tea should giva BzrtiflcateB Ml peraviis
wtshiiL.: to travel Irum tlio non’infeOeOd areas iti the
dtstrtet^, stftbmg that the hohlore <giving nams^, ■Stc.J
hava not b^en exposHs>l to Itifeartioxi.
5U The period Of olaarivacion may m the cisu ot
travellers uf ftAeflrtain'sd reapectabiUty, ba eunvortad
into QUO of AUrvei liftnca nt places of doitinatmn. If
they gjiva salJifactory aasuraafl^ (:}r furniah security
that ^ey raportthemsolveft dally to an aiitho-
riiBtl medicliI dlllcerljsts of such pt*-angers should
ba forwarded oibhor by wire or p£>>t to the Jiocal
iLiithorlty ab pluca of destinfttijo, and any one
failing tO report may bj pru*ccubed._ The .uOdieftl
oUlc-or 1 b nob at tilierty to ex-iiapt the Indiviclaal from
ftttendanca without tba coocurrenc^ of tha loeM
autborlty,
51* Tbc IQspeeting officer may* however, excrcisq
hi^ diacretdon as to the necessity of dEtatnliur anr
particular lodlvirluftf^
aa. In adflUion to madicnl lnspi'C»ioii at Belected
Kbatior^ ft rneitical ollicer ur sub-irdtnnLe shanlcj* if
availublc* h& nppuinted to travel by osch fraiu from
or puss Jog through un infected di-itrirt fuc the pm ^
pose of exriminin{j; pftaHen>$ 3 r 3 bjoking and aligbLing
ftt ftll stivLlunu Along the line.
55S* The objrcu in exurcisii)^ control over tha
muvemoDLs of LraVellore E rum n h infi'ctiafl urea for
the gFoerul vralfare of the pubiit; utiO not to harass
the individual-'* It ii hop<‘rt Lbut by dotatn ng pnHsm^
gers rrom an infected dre *, tho healthy or nou-rnlcc-
ted will 1)3 eJimrnatod after & few day>, an.j aijut^cd.
to proctrod on ihctir jiounvey. If the prvparetory
meftsttrea os previously deL.fti:|eii tor the tupprvi-^iO'a
of the disease aro carried out in ad elhclent rnimnor,
there eveiy TftikSf'n tu liMJuvis tJiut resLiicticns uu
iraVeiling; wiJl be unnecasi^ary-
34* -Any urrungomcnb calc a in tod to prevent the
cX'idus uI the healthy trum uii infected iLCftltby or
ttrcft* luuiit tend to produce a uisre vh ulenc, form ol
the uiTLuano, Tiiiid LUDre rapUJ ditTosicri among the
com mu 11 Ity.
55. Cuiiips will t stftbllshed* under the orders of
Govern ment, at <1 >tfttiD}}-i. for t‘ivL«n-
lion of pAssenges and lor the di^iiibciiuii of clotlnng
ftiid baggJig-.
id. Thu ulove rulea win also apply to travcJJers
by road.
Thtj most ermvanient and satisfy ctory way of pro-
pftring the solution of piic luiide of mcicnry ea a
larire ^cnle is Ihat whtcu hji.-« tieeu rvi^ouitnLanded
by Dr Maynard,, now on plague duty In N^six*
The ingradjents should be mixM in a 5tJ ;gftllon
ca:;k iu the fulLowing qLmu^KieM-tu *7 ibw ui (-qp-
cblurido of morcury and ut IL 1-2 Ibv pure salt atnl 15
gftllunft of txiillDg welt with & vvo«jtl*-n
and then hJi up the ca^k with Cjkt water The suLu-
tion contains one part of perchlurido to d 1 -:^ of 'Hn.tiyr,
ft-jd iiua ueJinary quint bottle ol it ftdde<i to 25 gal’onA
of WQLor—the cnp-icity ol the ordiiiaiy wooden tubn
Id lisd wilt ^Ive ft strength: uf I jn 1,U<.U
The Aband.icd >o 1 uiiua can he euirrierl ftbon. 1 : j'd
quart botLEcs placed in partittunetl lioxes' aim is
ftlvrayA risi&dy for Use wlthuutiiuTthor vvejghiug or
measuring-'*
If the AO;uLion Is prepared with c-»ld wat^r tbo
p^rcEiluriue oC murt? iry must be powdered and two
p.:irts uf puto Sftlt iiu one part of peichioriue added.
The whole should be well stirred until Lbo iiolida
oumpletely < isolved.
It is of ftdvantuge. for eownal reaenn'i, to add ODa
half pur cjDt of crude Bydruchlonu uefd to the so-
lUT^juu.
Iron hoops of ail cft>k-(. tubji, a id buckets shonld bo
clammered. If iron recepti^Jvs are used they should
Lie da 111 iiiered inside and ouLside
If metal pumps are em>/lu>o<l fur disti ibuitng the
soLution, they sbuuiu previuus*tu use l>a w. rksd in
vegetfthb^ oil* and after Uise Lhu roughly cl sailed in
water* This will tend tu the cuiTo^ive liCti u
ot mercury.
THli WEATHHK.
dBtiMHVATlONa TAKES AT 8 A ON XVKONliSUAY
THK niTfi OF FKliRDAHV, l-ag,
1 . The haroiaeti-l^ rewlliup] ore ^oti reeled to Coliet^t
DluftUkirHl, re*lu<»l to thaflftmu and a.tBO io
£]ia duik levul ftod ourtreiixi to the eoastunt aruvitv
4 L.at, j5*
%. 'i'bu 2n»l calamn under the head ^Wlno.* glvet tho
uvuraH.e auiiiua qi tau air tn milca par tiear darinic the past
21 hoori. and ifl ohtftiued hy rtivtemK the toliiJ numoar at
miles of wihil ruKiiiieruii hy uu aijeiiiDmeier rturmti t|ie nte-
vious 21 hutim by 2L
The temiierAiureaMiveft th the teble ore o> the ilr In
Lhd sbtkle or Id a scuah aLud w.th oi^n tfjduA aud ^ thuLuhed
or Straw rwf. The muximum ijiiii.| miP^iaum
tebiiperatiirti-i ore Uia Lii»<iieat uud luwcst teuipurtumres dunhui
me 21 uouTd uraoeULug g ii_ m.
I* Thtj ftmGiaiL.y (UI ^ivou oj: a DvreeiiLaii'a exfiiesalDa
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Freeh, ^^Srroua. li^lleuvy*
SUMMARY*
With the oxcaptiou of it hri>li riso at Ghadechi and
ft ‘brii^k full at .Jjuiuhftbftii mid Lahore the b«(..m'ter
ha-* bcoti steady ur hU’* cbang''id only ^JighLly over thu
whole comitry* The dtstrlbuiion coiitluiiO'i to b»
irrogulur. nud the baric gradienc* ojo moderatp to
sEight. Winds ftfe very variable in dJrectJun* and tn*
force 1ms been generally light. This morning tha wlo4
velr>stey lA-as 14 milc^ an buur at Neemiicls, ami U at
Bom bay.The mnxinmiii tomperftture is in large dcfvct
uf Lhe nurinui at Jeyjjore and Oalhl* and the mmlnium
in very larffo excels ut Nociuguli, Joyfni're. Kureoh!*
Sir^a and Lahore. The hlghuM; timpcri^tuva
fthude WAS US® fit Cudslapab* and thu luwa^t stt
Ahme'lniigar. Humidity chaugas are un)mporl}ttht,
und iihe i>kie» arn inure ur k‘»ft cloudy Jn the Punuab
North-West Proviiici.-ii. the lladtaa Preaid ney and
on the unlaliar Cownt. Light t'J moderHio .Hhowuia
h^v^s fallen tot Lahore and Cochin, ami a fuw drups at
Coimhntore, Ajmcre. Jcypure* Deihl an i Sir>a, Iho
df'prcbBiJU outiced in ycaiorday 3 report ha^ agaift
becjinojdetipor, annl Its cadtre H'-u * little lo tha wcwt
or J-I*jbubftd The weacher u\ Sind, Unjputfttia an*
tba Punjab l» iufluertijnl hy tliU disturb lfuq^ an l
IjoiU ahowers are to be expected. Tho ubTUjrmal
charE IndJoftt?!* that the weitttier *0 east-sote-h-eoftt-
wanlsoC Xegapfttam or to Ibu cuiitwnriljj of CoLomk*
iiitliQ B.-iy lsttqdall>% * ^.D I un^ttlati.
*' ^ w. u. :siGKL josr^,
MsiDorolDiPCAL ctenorier Lor '^Veucurn Irniift.
[ DT TJ::i.Kli«AFlX, J
SIMLA, Feb. U.
Wedneadny : The barometfir hoi fallcu briskly t*
rapidly over tho Pup.)ftb and tirltokiy over p*rtft of
B«mgaL and Asstwo, while olsjvvtjere the changes
have been Might* Tha depresalaa whf#h lay over
north Bombay yesterday murning and wbinh then
appeared to fill up bas Atne^ Ijegun move notth
north-eastward and to devd'up the centr* this
moroing is apparently close to MonlguiR'^ry where
the b.iroimitec Diiu'kb U''25 inch below the oorwal.
Preature remain* low over TcDJis.-icr[rii and Low*r
Burma, whtJe over the Peninmutn* central parts of th*
country and Ban gat the bAtuuu^ter la roLaLively high
and very ouiforin. Tlie wiu^ls Bra cyclooic and
strong ao'd equally over North-Wost Iciilla and fretob
from nertrh m Buriiie, elsewhere the wIdJa an*
variAhlf, The tciaperaturo haa changed rather
irrcgul'irty. Tho li^at is greater than usaaL over
Giijerni, Geiitrftl India, Siud and Rujputftna* but
elnewliure the variations from the normal ar* no*
veiy importfttit. gbowi^ra have btieo rucoJveil over
tho wevt of tic NorthAVftNt Provinces* the Punjab*
RA) pul'ana ttie N* ^V. JLlimaJayai aiiu at a few place*
In Lht) LVninaula. The most fmpoitant Bmoonts are
over QUO inch At Cherat, aft over half an Incli at
Sialkote. KliUr-hab, DoraU Ivmafil Khan, Murre* and
TinnevoUy* _
Doa^‘T Look Odd.—W ith advanclasyoftr* greyna^
Jncreitcft, St*p this with Lockysri* imlphur Hair
Etedtorer which dorkons to thv forme^-olour anil
p^w-orvea tba appCATJHioe.—Lockyei^ft JutoiiKh
F-dr Renfcom^*
BOMBAY horse SPOW. If there are suiB-
ciODt eticrf&'s there wjl! ba widltiouftl spociftl prlxa
for the best EDglish or CdoniaJ Ualk-way. Exhi¬
bitors can if they wish Iiuv^ Itheir exhthitH marked
in the catalogue ns “ fur sale.** RxibJiiora are rr-
utinded that enlrias closer dd Satunlay, the lOtk
inst. Foams bo facilitate cutrtcsfiaay lie ob^ainod at
tha offioe, Slrdai'.^ MnbsJ0B3t
THE BOMBAY GAZETTE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1898.
SPHCXAI. SHORT
ABVBRTlSBjilENTS.
Tb<t tor thmo AdTBrtbiattfflDiM U am rotlawi
f TC«6(iliEii( 3 llcii^s, J;«. tt ttach flDOoec^diiAV Ud«. Aa. 8
NO T»d» ALtfi^rUitom^TiiL# Are vAmRuid mtdoriMa
T ewri.lrry manufacturers.—
' MARUKS AND CO., tci raatiwffliv
ure n ol^ or id II vcrr wnt ($ o f v d * ntkni or d eqttc n , BTld«A
nmld'i B!W>cj>ii}ir or MftinjkB, Hirthd^r Olfti, liiniare, PIb,
UnHe, Cupr, W(t lkr«« ttUeke. \ftnrBtJi. feu,
All mnoitiriv^grfil ^iPidar Koroi^eaii >ia(»urpl4kn. KnfirAirloji;
loiiarlotlortii tiirhoovrii'iki'. ve„ tit rcajHromvbto latea,—
MaRCKI; uDi Co.. Ld., Jjombay wad Poonup.
D own QUllVrS, fnnnUtv, for th<» Cold
Aiuao. i»»u 1 A»r Tfrtv^llur*, fpoin M.—JOHN
liOlfKliT^ eiid C>„ Ld,, BoMitHO-,
n
i''<yCLlNC OUTFITS.—Cap*. Stock-
^ ' inn#, dhlrta, Uiinl«!ira, [^(ib-kor*. uud Gur>^cni
ASQl' I l lI iU)d LAoll>, AfHillo Honiba;.
\yL i^iiurr PitE>?r:uvi:," mdnufac-
turL-d Lr THOMSON «ti i TAVU>U. from frceh
So1oci>-cl Rnur. loviiluEkUlo for OiiirTbuiui, Ptr Jttr lt«> 1-4,
3$, Ldpljiriiiiln Buii^bo)'.
H ave YOIT neen ihe new ],ocal Cycliiij?
prt^er, ISDl *,N CYClANO III<hVIKW I WrUe ttt
VU^H an nor* i Vj., f*h«»rr h Oatf or VaTCHA
llHOf,, CLr,fHurn, f<.r n nnd ion w|U tio pltmecd.
W ANTKl>, by an < IM-E’ir»blifihed Man-
ehmiif' Sti 1 uti I n lie (Uurtncr of whjnli le now Ln
todiel M Br«i okiM IVrm la work the Coitan
Plea^KoodeTfKdc, H'*rly Itj oinfldotiO*'tn drat iasiancc-vKlvlipi:
luU pATUcuiurtt, to ''' A. 1:1/* fSkre uC Itli Olflikr,
H YOKO-T-XrKAC rou WANTED/^econd-
han'4>, ^lAt'HlNrc mg« 1 ki In tsood eondJUon, Ad-
drtMfl wnl rri..ic MILLS, bronob.
BOMBAY PLAGUE RELIEF FUND.
AN APPEAL.
rpHE most acute distress and want
are now prtrsvaUlnj^ in the pity owing to tbe
ravagea of the pl^uc.
In ixuLKiy iRKtancx!^ all ttip bmul-wiTuieTs of famiKe»{
bikvu lieeD cut off luid ouLy helpless women and liULc
ebndren T^mntQ, The eObcLiof tbe plague fn>ni tbi«
punt of view art far im^re diHastrouLs Hima tiiotie of
Lijjiine,
A fund ha's ,'iccordingly Ijeeti opcntiil with a view to
Hupplylug thoiie in want with money, food or clothing,
a.f the caw; may l-na, and donation-'^ are earnisatly
Jiolicitca
(Jnntributiona may be forwardc^l to the Municij>al
CkunmiiMioner, or Mr. LrbeLlahhai Uaridtus Bank of
Boiubay, who haa kindly ooA'Wnted to Bwit as treafltiraT
to the hind., the di 8 .tTibution of which will be auper-
vLse^l by Brigade-Surgeon-Lieutenant-Colonel Woir and
Mr. J. Lca^k^ in cynuultation with the Coinminaitiner.
P. C, H, SNOW,
Municipal Comiui^^Loner for tbe City oE Bombay..
COWiWiERGlAL INTELLIGENCE
DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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TUE FOURTH OF TUE SKKIEB OF
AFI'ERNOON concerts
Under the managimiont of
IL E, LADY SANDHURST.
TUESDAY, S2sd FEbRUAKY IS^S,
0O,\lMENCING AT fr-30 iMl,
He nerved ileatii Ita- 2
liarewvrvQd . -* 1
kLAN AT a4JUNDY AND CO.
liihp'U' * u HA'rUfiDA Y l?th ri^tnuir J% mar bo aeon at
HAJA r^KKN DAVAL ctud Art t'botOKTapbla i^aJua,
Horn hr Hoad.
New Improved Patent Hi ant ARIS-
1 TON, whh Iron a^lM and Lfi|A« whueh, lA'ith ti 'Tn/'oa
find c«<i« fHomiJlutc, 1(4, mu,—KNACJ^-tt and Co., Fort,
BaiobHr,
r:fR.NMUNB AMRIHICAN SMOWRLAKR
- T <IH.. K(l=, ,oH 1., STANO.fRD Oil. Co,, ol M.i,
Vtirk,atilMur fOdnwna, nt and t>r Kcmi?
nnd D i*. MoMira, inkiUiim nnU Cn, M-, ikod M^wr*.
< Tin^iablmi HIril.iii ns. At-u, ner c-ji^d .t-* lloaibay, aud by
Mr, J. C, Jihtn. HA &• 1 - 0 , ner oaaK, at
J^UPY HOTEL. MATHERAN, id a very
^ ' f'uui'ur^nbln nnd [nuhl pionfanUy and cuntriiillr ifUiiat"
i< *, KuruuriAn M>it<-| aik iLf- ttdi. It eunUtUi'i aevniml detuched
> dutiable fn>r Families, Af1 llnFfm Oiiinfortn
\ ii1««il. Kiiui'-it ck'nri'r liriifht. Airy enct CmnTficidiiiiia.
MiKlerste. MiLihuran hu4 bceit eatlFcly fieo Trairi Plji$pie.
J_> IRON HOTEL,— MAHABLRSHWAH,
' •' MiMt Cnntl'nily atMistiwt and On the HfsalthMMt loesUty
pf ttin lint, Aw«r rrom 1‘fi^lln and Ni^tivo huo*,
Roma** Lritfbt nivl nleon. Ciilelnfl KnoalMnt. Tariff fuodonite,
VivUor* will da wed io atx'lv ta tbo JtlRON nefure jiiakLa;t
final nrruniteriiuntA eftewtinre.
T 0,\A UL1. — BUNOA LOW Tcr LfcT. Ki^ht
ItiKi'na, iJiipor HttiTDsr, eKtannivo Kroiinda. Per parU-
Cl dan apply " L,'* ciiru of Muuaffer, *' Hoajbuy Gazetui'*
/'*L I f-’TO N, PIHSTOt,.—A FUR.NMSHEl)
> J TO I Itr, ,t CUItoo. rram tlia enrt or April,
far hIk uf twnt"o nianlhti, Kufneat a wenir, Full p^rttL
ciiliii^ dinu iih.itP at THOM A3 COUK imd au.S'iJ
tlt^KICk, Jioiuhar,
M RBSilS. OLIVKJt 1 % CO.—The orieinal
iio<l only Hirm thnt HDUDIaIKS thofornfhly ancient
mill radsbLn [|li.(h rriuM KSTIC .sKHVA NTS, pHmnize>1
IfV of tho fv* waU im tho tjAadtoft rHiibii
ngd DnfclH, citfeut STKF KN AUKH nm) C No. A Chcirab
i^dmSirqoi;, fort, IfotJ, iLn, £, vitati nurvant-
D eaths from cholera:—M unicipality
of B,>riit>ay, :^iio<iriTit4fni1<5fi1. Wator Works, ClUnch^
rrttJI, 2MJh (Hi't. AT. Memo, No, 17,11-lS aof iJJJirrMj :-Mafiy
of warktiicn n^IrlUiiT Imho Afiinb:l[iai CbawJ at Cbilnch-
nokU w ere 4itaek nd hJ Hitd tlie V havo been t^AVKlJ
tiy llbUJivirAUB and Co.** ‘'fiHilLlCH Ala“ There wee not a
iTUW of fiiJJare, I tvlnli H Hhotikl have wtUI mont vride^
nlr'oratiao, * . - ■ , Aa fur HutlLwnlla'ji ,\ifue Mlxturo
t.>r mu* no more Ti:i4tUooniii.i4 ere reti\iked whoa they am
iiHel with Bii'.^Mfl foe the :^(.'iil of ibn Honiuav .\1iin|oip*iiiy
** Bombay Gaxnctr/'‘'TbmMi of In bn'■*'Ad VO ante of ladla*
fifCH An, i^HjIct ti^v ChMriilatn nal at Rm. i per
MottJfU. or «>tyic by Ur. B iill wolbi, Wotll, EMdar, ]iomt:4y.
IRiKOaat ici tima I'rarlL*,
S CIilEIJU \.YER AND S O E H N t
TUTTGART
Are the only PIANOFORTES of
that name, which have a WORLD¬
WIDE REPUTATION.
The best Piano for the Climate of
India.
Have bean in use in India over
60 years.
BOLE agents in BOMBAY:—
MARCKS AND CO.. LIMITED.
D R. F. B. S E E ii V A 1
SURGEON DENTIST.
No. a. H O R N It Y R O W.
Opposite the borubat General Pont Olfttc,
\\
r
lilXIM RN’P, —All hi Fallible Uomeriy
M for tho onro nr .'Vlaairnp ^Tal-aboj and of her Sklu
JB«ca4irf la Homnn, rio^^iLCid Unttlc, THOMSON 8t: T.YYLOR,
l**tr Iktttlo, He, iHi.
'I'jih l;vmA.^ IIAII.WAI GUIDE.—All
" lufllMiafi^ble Hodk for 'li'aveLo**^ Lit India Aod tbe
Ka*t, cjnrrbi.JPH line If[iOClAi Tibia umt iriirn T^blit^af nil Lh ?
IciHjan H4,uwi*y i am^MaJcn, ttiu Hframai' HQitieu iq tuiilif, and
the Ka'^ero Bjid eiUi'v umtm inlDTfnetiun.. I^ub
^ AimiA*, ('eli>an'<d Mnp of India revioM ftoin iinValK]
4 To 107 Lhd ei tiLtr naaette" Onea, and
af ull irri>Lcw:iiu^ri'Hill] Tiallw«tj 'lerrhtetie>
W E employ liritish labour, give you
rcliablo ICnicLl*U urtlole 'jf *H|M7rli.7r wi]rkn!u«n*hin,
diin^bJlhy and n^rcnafL, ivilti inatrunrlerie frtsu t*i your own
Id-H-’C, Apply fur M|NUliiC'.-( SKWING M ACHIN*HJ, iL Ohumh
iLdo .-^re^t, UjiaLaj. I luadrgd other Otlloud of (tie Ouiiipatiy
Iff Iq-IIm*
IIJIORMS uf POWER OF ATTORNEY,
■ .Vaativ prliuml. prliTU 1 AnoA^. Can be hod at thu
** llomliAy tjJuSKSit*^ ■■ i.BHco.
f! >1 A Xo itmf 81NGl.\(i 'I'AnGHT by a L«fiy
iraltimi andor wnJl~knawn ttntiuara—hoe had muah
r’lncTlunfm in vok^o t rodiuailou, Appi/ - aIUlA,*' caro of
Al' I tOiM* »4rid I'u.
( \ VEltI AND SUM.MARY. puhliahed Week-
' * l.v on the iJOLitriurn of KnfrIiNh .MhU, '2>t iioirea of ilio
Hull MpjTJ tindicul hIxi?, (TtioUkiniiitc all thn krdm niHEiun nf rha
[irv^viamt ntiuk* carufuily iii miiK'uj, Army I.JcrU-rj, Aid, I]|iJ(t4a
i>ij< -'jripUofi, Kw, VI par yi'ar, Freo of l^outmtc, itiiKlbih
ijiibT:i.'riptl>on, Rn, itcr ycur, ineliKiiuff 1'a4iaH<E».
inriX^IHNSGN mol Go., East la-lia
' ^ MrcuhaniHuiiii Ai('ht*. iindiift ike all Atp*naj Itiisl-
ti- si, Trikti4^>Ciir riiM k|diii|{H, Uh krhikc Crga-, L.bndou,
Oo.Mn.W (iAZl.'I’t’/': Bi.Weeliiy Edition.—
-1 ^ Ij^uii:! ofi 1 li>infffT.r4y and Hiirttnlay, uLvImii nil tbc Ncwm
and r> ii'io'uiiia up to ilrilu, 3>ilbtfrtplioa la-r Aminii], Ua. 12 i
lluLF-faiiriy, Ht, s: ir'urly Ha, ^ ; to .Subacrltietti lu Bom¬
bay. Iti, 12 La ihii ,dt ifuiAu]. ri'4ib«Ko extra.
37,
A T C H E S
FINE ENGLISH WATCHES
from the welLknown
JUNES’8 Ma\NUFACTORY
C K £: A P
FULLY, JEWELLED,
WELL^FINISHED,
AND
WELL-FITTED, GENUINE,
INSPECTION INVITED.
PARSER BAZAAR, FORT* BOMBAY,
WEDNESDAY EVENING. Fed, Id.
decllaad 1-8 per c6n.U iu Londijn y&iterdoy,
being quoted at 112 IG-lti \ l^VeOLth Keutej 1-4 per
cent, to 103 l-^ ; and Psirist Eschange on Londcui 1-2
c:ehtiuiiEi;, to 25 2r> fta. Indian Sterlinil Loan wiaa un-
ulmnged at 110 i-2* lui ai*o were Rujiee Securities at
£63 f>-8. Car Silver wa8 1-fifL lower, at 25 I'i-ltkJ, |ier
f«., and in New York it wjia I HrL lens at ,V4 1-4 cent
per crtt., with deiuanil Exchange on London 1-4 oeni
lower at 4*85 L4 dolltUH.
Yellow Guifiernt Kajieseed was quoted at 38 L4sj,
per 410 U«., April-May Hhipment, to Havre, Antwerp
and DunkiVkj ^Llei^ii, via the Cauab market quiet ;
Yellow Cawnpore lt;qic:ieed at 35 3-4s. per 410 Iba.
aame diipuieut^ to the aame portK, t:ellerR via the Canal,
in u quiet market ; Brown ICape^ecd at 34 l-fk.
per 416 Iba, April-May shi pment, to Antwerp,
hiisinesK done via the Canikl, tone of the mjirket quiet ;
Linseed at 3thj, per 410 01 , 4 ., Kebrnary-^lLtruh ship¬
ment, to Hamhurg, buijiTiet^ done via the Caiialj^
market steady. The toUil r|namiiy of Wheat afloat
for the United Kingdom on l^iday last was S/> 0 k>,tXX>
r[Uarbers,
In Llver|iooL the lA>tt<>n market closed i pi let, Surats
dullf Arrival^ sUuuiy. The day’s S;dea were 6 ,iXXJ
brdnSj and the Iin|xirtJi 41,</Vj baies. Spit Mid-
Americans were quoted at 3 ll-32d. per lb. ; AiiiericaQ
ArrivaL ileclincd 1-32 to 3-04d.^ extreme qiiotationii
bein;' 3 17-(j4<L for February, and 3 in-G4<l for June-
July deliveries. The Mancheatcr im^rket closed iiteady.
l^ady >lid,'UplandH remained in New York at
f> 1-4 etintis fjer lb.. May Futures at O W cants and
Au^iat at trio cent* per lb. The Tieceipit* at the U, S.
Ports were 33,0iX> bales ; and iho follow com-
pai'i-Hon i-H now shown betw'ccn thU seoiion'ji arrivaia
liind thoiier iu i8li>7 and 1896 ;—
19118,
Tueailay'y Baeotptit...,,. U'lU '0 1 ’.OUD VP ,000
Three daydo. J*,,.., l(JU.0U. ( 45,1X10 <
Sloeelat Sept . V.^thUOO 5,707,tXXi 4 , 204 .iJOO
Lucaliy the Cotton market has Ijecti quiet to-day,
with a nmail business passiii^, and prices unchunited.
Ex]>Qrteni Ijou^lit fkKJ balc.'i, untl thc; Milhi 3i/J balcsf ■
total, ilfX) bales.
The lifceipLf of Prtaluco into Bfjmbay yt*stc;rday
were iLs foliow« :—
CatcoQ .
Wheat...
UasGcd ..... ---
Hatjeastid .....--
Gln^llyaeeii ..
CoHtoruoed...
Itite .. .
ExciiANGic o|iencd liteody in Lone at 1 *l 3 7-8cL fur
Bank Tclcj^rapbic and Uemaad, and Is* 4 1 -HJkI. for
three months’ Credits. Tht? businesn pa^sinj^ cither
Way wiiM on a very limited iicsdc*, and ilie market cloiiBxl
.steady as follow^H
Blink iiUls on Demand.
Do. Xola^raphie ..
Do. 3 [uunths' al^bt ...
Gredite 3 do.
Fraiie!^ 3 do.
CviVEBN.WKNT pAi'Kit,—'Quotatioii-> ure j^lveii at 97 3-4
for Money, ffir 3 1-2 i;sfr Cents, and DT 1^ Ibr Aceoiint,
with H 8 for Tlirec-s, in a quiet inarkeL.
SiiAivEfj contimie clulL Mariuckjej Petit are lls. HJ'
hi;,^licr, and CJueea and China Ks. 2l> eaeh.
tTUwOiiaaaK »oa iroTivviMa a DOtaEUrio ooouhuchcb
[H TWO UtIPCCa, TEIK aNKOUNOEMaHT VUBT BE
4QTrttlfTtCATKD.l
B O M H A Y.
UKATWh.
N A It r M A N—Fo bruary le, a t <Jhfl w p i tl ■ Hof muiuoev tbo only
aoa of Byramjeo liarojwhith Varima*'. Maaaf;Ina Clerk, lo
^li^RHrw. fjiitlG iirid Co.. Hn4 oiri'ihi cif pe^lonjau Darsnlutb
Nariinav, Funeral at 7 o'qkick, this inoruiok. lleeply regrreiuj,
by roJatives and fnand^.
V A It L A*
lunitiAUk.
VAZ—'^I?QUl rA—February H, uC Pada, Vtne nC Vni?,
of the PutaUc Works DuhL, the eon uf tK^ji lato J. .A.
to Mary, the only daUtEhicr Lif Mre. lta«u Isa bulla
Mijf^uUa
OTHKH PHEalDll.N(:TlEJ.
aiitTH.
VYHlTKLRfltrtC—I'ltbrijnrv 7* lU- Tfawnlplndi, the wi/o of
<:> WJjHulcsKe, N'W Hiiilway, af a daughter*
MAliRIAUk.
THORNTON—COFtDN Eh ^ January 23, at £1 Fcttr'a Cburcb
KaiiLb Kun'^lti^tocL, by tba Hav J Tiiomtori, M f^etirau
Les'onk 'ehorntin, B A Caiiib, M It C niiil L II C P* win
of tho liiiv J I'liornton* -^I A. Vicar nt fc-ivejl, laurrcy, to
IjCDl, only fiankhtcr of It A Cordner, mf Alexandra
ftoiiu* Uptier Norwood.
DK.kVlIS*
HAMMONO^Fobruary B* Ht Nownb^ra Uciee flo^piUil. of a
wound raJ'etVffd In ncMun In tho Kiiybcr Pa^s on ift
January lUkj, LleOtunanx 11 1.) lIuiim.iO[id, uLduet isoa cf Col
H A Huniinnnd, .Itadrae Corpa
LiANK-HY AN—B'ubruary 7, at Duarn l>u'«* N-W p, WaUur
Janies LonCrRyuti. Buriiia Foruet l^ervlcc.
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS*
ember 28, 1395* Lord George Hamilton could
not have referred to that road when be told
the House of Cominonis aever^l month.H Uter
that //IS Governmeut had m^da a road from
Peshawar to Uhitral.
This empty coiitroTeray in very tlre^iome* It
paaied by bail in some places It would hava
been au utimixed blessing* Markets are fullw
supplied, and though prices still keep steady
they will doubtless decline within the next few
we^ks. The Punjab received far less raiu thau
it desired, aud though irrigated crops are ia
is of interest only in so far a a it augge.sts the generally good condition thoae in unirrigated
etrong probability that theae frontier problem'!
are black or white according to the point of view,
or perhaps it would he more accurate to say,
according to the passing coiivenieuce, of tbe
diap'iljints* When the frontier policy seems to
have a gkum of auccesa, those iu ol^ce pose a^i
tbe ctganiter'! of victory* AVheu thiiij^s go
wrong they lay the blame on the other people*
■J he oiita serve the ins in tlio samy way,
The declaration in tlie despatch of January
districts are pittiog. Locusts have been trouble-
i?ome iti the same oiatricts, whilst caterpillar®
have injured tbe rapeseed crop. Insects bavo
also been destructive in tbo Ceutral Provinces
which, added to the want of rain, Lave left
crop"! in au unsatisfactory condition* Burma
has nothing to complain of, and in A^sam tbe
outlook i!? fairly bright, whilst iu Central India
the Cijudition of the standing crops is good,
in fact pro?i^ecta generally in that jiun of the
28, that there inu^t be no interference with country are satisfactory. There are sidJ 13,198
the tribal system by the Govern[ueut persons on relief iu India—ao increiiiie of 773
□ f India is eminently satii^factotv* but ' on the week.
the practicui value of such a rule poiicy ' _ . . j
liea iu the application of it. T'he qualification Tbk battbship Vietutious, aground in the
that iiiterferetice shall only be permitted when L’anai, ie a sister ship of il. M* IS. Majes-
*"epseniial to the fulfilment of our obligations '' tic, and therefore one of the moat formidable
opens the door wide to any amount of fatal vessels of the Btitieh navy* She has a die piece-
lutermeddhug. The “ obligattoua ” in questiuii , njcut of 15,000 touw, aud carries armour of
have come tu tueau in this connection the Harveyed steel nine inches thick and j^ixteeu
tce=!^ary to tbe fultiliuent of tbe feet deep for 22D feet amidshine. Her arumut
All CQmmuQioations inifriidxJ fjr puhliuatiou
ia our colamaii, ahould hti !iLld^t±^^sGd to tliu Editor and
not to any iadividuiil muiiib«r uf ihv maIC
8.111
iv.^-tS
ti.75d
2,14*t
2,7uy
U. 3 7-8i.
lb* 3 7-'ii-
1^. 3
K 4 1-lijil.
I ca
CWlA.
pur ruptiu*
(tilC ^Ombhll CliUCltC
THURSDAY, FEJiltU.^RY 17, la<>3.
KLXG, KING Oi:: Go,
BOM DAY.
KING, H A MIL 10 N it Co*,
CALCUTTA*
C '^U R KENT ACCOUNTS oponod frae of cbarete
y for Coruiold^lon, and JnteroHt at 2 pet uert* per
annum ereditatl on 30tb Juno and SLit Dooombvr,
when tho NiJaLmum balance does aoi fall below
R*** 500 Carrerioy Nouis of all Clrcloa and Dismand
UiindleH payable in Bombay received without
ehari^R.
FIXED DEPOSITS received, eubjecti toalx and
twelve moDthe^^ notice of withdrawal at ratoif which
oan be e-^eertrd udl on nppNcatton.
110 *M£ UK*\I^^^A^^C^■: accounts opened and
[ntt^roMl at 3 imt cent, per annuLO ahoweil upon
ilepOHit..'i of lia* 5(XI and upward^
UK.MITrANCDS TO Til 13 UNITED KING DO .M*
Dooiticd and TeLeuraphic, ruaile at the current rato 4
of i'lJtcliatigjc, pfciid iidt[rea' 4 e 4 in connect Lon with the
I ill ter registered Fraa of Charrfo through MeS£>ra.
HE.VB Y a KING & GO., t35* Cornlilll, LoSdon*
IRK UTER'S TKI.Kr. RAilS.)
HEmiY
LONDON:
S- KING
& CO,
COMMEHCiAL AND PiNANClAl. NEW.S*
EON DON, Fhh. 15.
Tbo Liverpool Col Lou Clarke t eluded qulat. Suratii
dull.
Good B how n UKltu r . 2 23-32,
Tha Manchc^iter Mi^ibcat ha:* been at a ad y,^
2'i percent* ConhuLj=i .. 112 15-1'J
3 per cent* Rentori ... lU-i^
pec con I*. Sterliii ' ‘jiau ..*..*.
34 prr-enu. KupeO Pa[>er -**♦♦*-♦. ^'3 5-8
lihr Sliver ..... 2.5 WdU
steamer ”^iOVE*M RSTS.
LO*SLION, FtiU. 15.
Thrt Clan Lino HQiiumr Clau Cainereu arrived
hero thiy alt^rnuoti.
KURR\.G£II* Feu. 15.
The Aijxttian Idoyir^j jsioaiacr Fottiidon fiuiled (or
olilw arue tiiijv***
SING 4POKE, Flu. Id.
The P. and O-Co.*a titeamcr SocMra arrived hero
this fuorning.
Tijo P* ami O* S, N. Co.'s lateaiiiar Hydaupe-'i lelt
here tbi^ attcmoon.
COLOMBO, Fim. IlI*
Mail steamer OrltannEa fmtn AuittraMa arrived.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
JVOiV HEADY,
A UUOU.V'I'ANCY KXAMIA'ATKIN gf tfie
* Ixodon iUv*U 8urvidij airul Uitlvumlty CaLli'f^o. Ofllue
ne ' i'(>Uo*'^atn *i»i?(jiiU]y pn.'uEU't.'d fur riiiu, Piitw-
la; k'UM-raftltJdl. I'.^ure{iuun Supurvi«ore, Apply li> •* II. H*/,
«re uf ilih* paper.
J .VVS <ti' t'HK JiAW.—Bi^iug a Selectiou
• i Cf 4.iKAkilMl.l CAHItid frem the HU MU AY HliiH
I'f >i.'liJ' Rii. 1 ''i.ut i>l 1 1 rune, *a V hUtHK, after the tiioimer of
r>*r*e i^utfierjrreiat rur>t:^. uy W, K, 11* PRKJlL He* l-tf. Peetaife
Tu ^H!i ruiii iiihoe.
O K\7.f !■:B UAN.I K I-I ft Co., Chucfcla No. 6,
Flr«t tJlan* Fitridture for Sale or llLre* iaapeoUoD
rMi^c'ffulu Irivlted-
TWENl'Y-TlIIliD EDITION,
MACLEAN’S
GUIDE TO B03JJ3AY
AND
BOMBAY DIREOTOKY
for
Tun ^ a Alboio 849 t jus. Captain W Ritcihie, will
soi 1 tiLj*d ay for ^3 i oro, poiA', w i t Ij a j'e n c ral ca Vi^o.
The s s Lelttiuj 2*.S15 cou'<* Cjimufind^r ft T
Moglcstine, wLIL ^all to-day for Calcutta in li\llaat.
Tue ae Dean, 1153 t jn:*, Oaptaiti J HaiutRon. vvtit
aall tJ-day tor Feuanj,c* and Siu>cii]>:u'e, with a
general carjCo.
TiiS P and O Qo^u a d Peshawar, Captain
F W Vibeetr bailed yebterday lot lloaiJikoujj:* «Uh a
general cai^o*
Tiiu Florio-Ruhattloo S N Cu's Donuila, 1,41I1^J'
tonii. Captain F NpKira, urrlvis'l In harbjUr yesterday
from HongkonK January, with a p;iuerftl carg:3
, and M L Bethnabu oa a p- 4 ^'»no,;j;r.
Thk h s Fovle, 1,373 toii'i* OanbaiJi W Peart* arrived
iQ harbour Yobter<lnV fro in B a to urn 27th Jaaiiary,
wjUiaCiirgo of 77,054 cos-js of Kerobiue Oh, The
Vesael eonaij^aod to Mr A ^loatuchulT.
The B IS N Co'a a v Fetul^ii, toufi. Captain G
A Shepherd, will ftail tU'duy for Ihe Peralan Gulf
via Kurauhi, with si general car^jo fin i the fo|lowln.g
passengar»:—Mr und Mr^ W H Wooldridge, Mr
Abdool BaHsaiu, Mr Ahi BiL'^aain, Air Mahoniod
Uj^Aia, Mr M C P Wabb, Mr Mishanbin Buder*
Mr Ebruhimbtn Moorh, Mr Alh bln JeLar, ilc Zaid
bln Mahomed, Mr Ahmed bin Abdoola, Mr Atidhola
bin Aliibom^d and B5 deuk.
1898.
XyilA- FUUMS Cif DH'’l‘'EltKNT KINDS.
^ ^ Hrlcfl I! Aauai, Can be hml at Uio '' Hombiiy
t* luoUe ^ i irilec*
V^lSniNQ CARDS, DIES, CRESTS,
* MonoHTmuBj jfeo., ^c,, tu eWeunt atylv loid at the
simrtn^t nolleu* hiciirr ivLqic* Uepner-piHbn Print(nif an t
b.lhoiiiniphiniterilfm.FerrutHti. apply sbPKRlNTKNSJiENT,
IknuOiLjr ijitioita'* ijtenju PriMti,
CONTAMINATIONS
I
nr tho Blood, whethor tbo after-elloct of Cbntairlqus
Di>Gnsa, boredltttiy taint, or roui matter of dc-
ar^Ptlon* mo pooluVOly carried out of the HyHCem by
takiEUC CLAKKE^e World-famed Blood Mixturr *
tlie «n?nt Biijqd PuriUer and Kattomr* For cleanJilnn i i tig those
aud clotuing the Uloud from all Impurttiea A eanzi^ th(^ vFar
be tub highty tuonminoaded* For Sorefuia, Scurvysh * v *
Ecfemii, ^kin and. Blood f>i^*aaaes, and Son 3 fjaf nfi
Idmhv >. Is u nQver-fa/llni< end pariuanent Cure. It le
the omy t^Ai tipecidc for Gout ami Uh^umatJe Palna.
for it reiuovvit tho rauso " fmui the bluoii and banoti^ I
To be har( of CheudAts. £tc.* everywhere at*2^, Uki. and ' Haa beeu
LUi. per Bottle. Thou;»aii>ls of XofttliiiunJais*
WITH PORT BAIT OF
HIS HIGHNESS AQA KHAN,
TUK RKAP OF THE KilOJA COHMUNITY,
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED*
At iha noMHAY GAZETTE Offick.
Prioe : Rs. 5 ; with Poatage Kb, b- 4 ,
rpHE GUIDE AND DIKECTOKY
JL for tbe year ia98 ooutuiua touch new
nud valuable informutiou brought: down to
dale, aud details tlie progress made by the
City iu recent years. It contaiua
A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE PLAGUE
EPIDEMIC.
In addition to recording tbe advance that
been made iu the contmerce and mauu-
facturirig industry of Bombay, the Gdidb gives
a comprehensive account of the numerous
charitable iustltutions of tbe different corn-
uBiuitieB, and accurate and detailed descrip¬
tions of the public buildings of tbe City, inclad-
bich have beeo coutpletod during
VESSELS IN DOCKS,—FEaRUAitT Ixi.
ONE BOY UF CLARKES B 41 PILLS
warranted to riuvs all DUchorisoa frem the Unnaiy
0 [^a<i; 9 L, Im oltiu^r hox iacM 4 uii>Ad or ooustitiouaih
Umvfll adU L'aia^ In Liio Back. Guarautood frua from
Mereary, Sold iu Ikjxiis 4^. iLl, oouti, by ah Uhomin^
and Pafiont Medlcliu] Voo'lorsi tbmugbout the world
Frorirletor>i;-THE LINCOLN AND MIDLAND
OOGNTIKS DRUG Go.* IJrmoln* Emciand*
N G T £ ia,
INDIAN LAND REVENUE,
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mga ntlmd, 7 h, S*ii .41'3&*
The Ttiiie Ball over the Clook To WdT ai tbe iioinbay OAscle
oontiiitieH to be dropped roEOhirly at ] p*ni* et Colabu muaij
time* or fih* Sm* 44'';H> of Greenwich nieuntime*
Thk dlscusalqu on the fronliec policy of the
Government evoked by u motion introduced
by Sir Wilfrid Lsw^sou dLapproving of the
permauenG uccupadou of Cliitral uurl the
maintenance of a tmiitury road througii the
tribal territory, gave Lord George Hamilton an
npfjortuiiity of repeaiiug in Fuiiiament the
deforce of that policy whioii he has recently
made to vanouii audiences in tne country. Tlie
defence is really a retort that the LiberaU have
done everythiug tliat the present Government
have been denounced fur doing. Utir frontier
policy, bis loidsbip maintains, Ijas for it-} bakii
four documenm-^the Uussu-Af^/hau delimita¬
tion Treaty, the guarantee to the Amir
of tbe integrity of Afghan territory, ^tha
Dnnmd Treaty, and tbe Anglo*Ii.u3sian Pamir
Treaty—all of which were the work of the
Liberal Government* Lotii George on January
'Jfi, ascribed to the Lilj;raU the making of the
road from Peshawar tj OliUrjil which they
charged against the present Government as
tbe couaummatiou of gross blundering : ** Mr*
Asquith ^ays that the colminating blunder
of the so-called forward policy was the cou-
Btruction froai Peshawar to GUitral of a road
200 miles Jong* . . . The liailical pH^pers
have for the last two years assumed that 1
am responsible for the coustruction of the
road from Peshawar to Chitrul. 1 liava kept
silent ; 1 like my opponents to commit them-
seives. (A langh.j The road sva.s not made
by mCf but by the late Govermneat, and
it was ill existence before we came into ofiice.'^
Tbe taunt would have* been erteotive if the
speaker bad really kept silent ^ but he
nearly a year before claimed the bonoar of
having rniide the road for himself and the
Government of which he Is a di^itihgni&hed ] Ju
member, ** dhe (iovernmeut baa succeeded in \
making an excellent road from Peahawar to
Gbitrcil ; and the tribes tlirough whose territory
it baa iiaBi^ed have, of their own accord, under*
taken to protect it* The result is that coLomcrce
has largely increased. * . , The result of
our occupatiou has been pre-eminently satis¬
factory* . * , Tbe road has daily been im¬
proved, and it has bijen watched and guarded
by local levies, who are paid/’
**I like my opponents to commit themselves'*
la a natural sentiment which even the most
virtuous man may avow'. But it is awkward
when in saying so he cUaiiy commits him¬
self. Had Lord George been charged iu
February ISl^G with arrogating for his own
Goverument the credit due to their prede¬
cessors, he would undoubtedly have vindi¬
cated Ilia claim by quoting the taJegram of his
immediate predecessor. Sir Henry Fowler, to
the Viceroy, on June I3th, directing that Chit-
ral should not be retained uud that no roa 1
should be made from FcaLawar to Chitral* Trie
telegram forbidding the making of the road waa
clear and emphatic ; *' They (Her Majesty's
Government) have decided that no militiry
force or European ageut shall be kept at Cnit-
ral, that Ohttral shall not be fortified, and that
no road shall be made between Peshawar and
Chiti'aJ* It will follow that all poaitiuus be¬
yond our frontier, now held in coni^eqneuce of
the reesut relief operations, snould be evacu¬
ated aH speedily as circumstances allow/^ Lord
measures nece
guarantee given to the Aimr that we will
protect him from foreign aggression* It is very
much open to doubt whether Abdul Uulimnu
considers the reesnt operations on t' e North-
West Frontier calculated to keep Ku.s-'ia from
troubling his peace* They probably seem to him
to act as examples to be foliow'ed and a hiroiig
inoeiiiive to a forward policy on the other Mde,
Lonl George Hamiltoi/s mysterious intimation
that we hiiva recently parsed tbrough a much
graver crisis in tho^e regions than the House
of i'oiumous IB awure is quite compatible
witli such a inL'giving* Mr* Gurzou hints at
something of the sort when, disclaimiiig any
de.'iire to ca^^t double ou the good faith of
Itnssia, he tells tlie listening world that
tlie Fuwer in question might find ciicnm*
stances too stroug for her if a gap existed
on our frontier, Circumatauces miglit not
prove the IciS etroug for Russian lein-
torinl opportunism if instead of a gap she
eeea *iOO,OUU tribasmen apprehensive for
their indepeiidence, and leseniful at whac
must feem to them au inex^.licable departure
from our traditional polic)^. Our true frontier
Uolicy ia to get these hardy mountain:era
to see iliJit their independence is as dear to
US as our frontiers, and that we are resolved
to defend both against aggression*
deep for 220 feet amidships
weighs 2,300 tons, in a great citadel 300 feet
long two barbettes at either end c-ach carry
two forty-six ton gums, protected by fourteen-
inch armour. Her Icugth is 3^0 feet. 3ucb a
huge ui&hS of iron and steel carrying a hugo
ikimamcnt^ having between four or five tboa>
sand pounds of shell and eighteen hundred tons
of coliL in the butikers, mnet be in great need
of the a>j!-istance of the Revenge and tbe Venue*
8eijl from Malta for the purpose, to get out of
the serious predicament iu which the grounding
in tiie Ganal has placed the Victorious*
We publmhed yesterday a letter from our
correspondent in the Gulf legarding the eeiruie
of tho steamship Balnchisian wiEb her
cargo of arms and amutunition. How the
conduct of an illicit trade Id arms at Gulf
ports came to be winked at we have
already explained. 'I'ha unfortunate feature
of the whole incident is that uouce of
the lutentiou to enforce the law was not given
to tradCTs who were ignorant of its very exist¬
ence. The immediate result hns been to para*
lyse the buiiuBts of three or four large mami-
facturers m Birmingham ami of the London
mercluiiitg who exported their manufactures*
According to a London daily which took the
trouble to investigate the matter, there has
b :eu an exteusive Unde iu guns and nmmu*
iiition between Birmingbam and the Gulf for
many years* Gne gun-iuaket assured an in¬
terviewer that during tlie past three years, at
the order of a London merchant, be has sent a
I iiondrcd rifitss a weuk* with a ton of ammuiii- I
. I lion to each hundred weapons, Tho caBce of I
rides and ammuniiiuu have been sent alter- I
naiely from London, Manchester, and UardiiF.
Why this should be so is not explained, aod is I
M I ^ /> J . - the one suspicious element iu the exTiocters’ I
ihe Goverumeut has succeeded m i ^ ^ ^ - , v j
• case* l iie A ersiau authorities certainly did f
not iuterpoHB until the English Guveruineiit
Biirred in the matter. The firm in question has
supplied over HTOUU ndes, and was preparing
to tarn out 2,00o weapona a month for the
same customer, lu regard to the assertion
that there was no secrecy as to the inovomeutB
of the BalnchUtan.it cm scarcely be accepted,
for the circumstances atiendiug bar last voyage,
even from the time she was detained
iu the London docks, were not free of
BUBpeciou, We are told by our London
contemporary that last year Messrs, ^trick
and Co,, the owners of the Baluchistan,
ma le a direct appeal to the Government for
the protection of the company s steamers,
j aod maintained that if tbe Government de-
I clare t the trade illegal they would make such
au an 110 II nee meat to &11 consiguors, and refu;e
' to convey to the Gulf guns or powder. ISiicId
' they maintain, tbe intentiou with tlie Balu¬
chistan* iSome time ago there was a report
that arms had been seii^ed at Bushlre, in the
Persian Gulf, and timn the owuera instructad
the captE4ins in their service to communicate
with tne Bdtisb Resident at BushRe the
nature of all Buch consignments, and ascer^
tain before lauding if such consigumeuts were
iu accordance with law* Uf course they were
supposed to know tbe law, thougb they may
have bean as fully ignorant as they are re¬
presented. But the luterviL-wer wLo.'*e remarks
Mu. Cou-jE^is, Superintendent of the Archo;-
ological Survey of Westeru India, has juat
issued his progiess report for the past official
year. It is an iuBtructive document* though
au ui!8att»fact(jry one. Mr* Coosens and bia
assistants, during the ^^easou reported upon,
made forty*two iheeU of drawings^ took tifty-
four pliut'.graphs, .and made Lmpref:jiciiS of fifty-
one inscription?. But not one of these is
emhodied iu the report* So it is not
clear who will benefit by all tbe artistic
labour which tlie taking of thoee photographs
mil the making of those drawings involved*
Mr. UoLisena' reports are always plea'eant read¬
ing* Hib touch is fio light that he can uproot
tlie foundatiuiiS of a whole city without
covering his readers with duirt. But if he were
to give U8 pencil sketches of the places he paints
with his pen the value ol his reports would be
greatly enhanced. However, presume is
Mr* (jou-ens* miefurtune, not his fault* A
Government with many claims on its purse
caiiuut eaifily begot to dmi the necessary funds,
and the contingent allowance of the Arcbic-
(dogical Survey is the veriest trffie*
}tlu, S>rovv, t!ie Municipal C'otiiniis&ionerj has
made a timely appeal on behalf of tbe un¬
happily large number of helpless and
little chiltiriju wbo have been bereft of husbands
aud fiitlicrs by the cruel ravages of plague in
thi;> city. It b but too true that in this respect
plague ia mote di^a^trons than famine The
active co'operatioQ of the chaniaole of all
classei^ of the communEty can do much to relieve
the bitter diiBtro:^s of the survivor;} of stricken
families iu every diainct of Bombii3\ Dona-
tiuijs to a consideranle amount iiave been
already recsivetl from pn iniuent citi:£eus, and
It is to be hoped that the good e.vampla thus
set will ba widely followed*
Thk ptaition *ff Licattiiiaot'Uultm^-l J. C. E^wanu,
tVjiiLiJLindiri;; the ist Bunibay IiifaTiiry, for iiivore«, oa
the greiiijrl of h'lH wife'^ ijjLi>.»iu 1 iivI w'iLh LiutitenaiU 11 .
Ko‘ 5 '<, rpf the -Kline regiiiieiil, agiihi s:uue liofure tlie Dhi-
trict -JiuUf of Ijuetta-Fe^jhiri, on *^aturdyh\’. Neither
T.Iio rts[jon(Ieiit nor the e<_j-re 5 [jOiiiieiit put in ita ap|>ear-
aiice, and there no defence. dtici'ee aLi ’ wn*
; 4 rant*Nit siiLjert lo cuntiriimtioii by die Punjab Chief
UoUlT.,
Tiik Austrian Lloyd li .S* >fc* Co* s sttHOjier Medusa,
whieh 1 LqKirle<l to hivve slraEuIcil near the Table
J.diind, L lif iiJiJU toils, riTtd VLii^ built in l'S*S 2 , at
Tri&*ite* Her diajerbtiua.^ are 3i:l feer» liR'adtii
37"rt feel* and ikqjth 24 U feet, She wim under the
conijuiuid of Capmia T* AndrevicL The %-c^ssel left
Bfiuitpuy -ill tlie I Sdi daauivrr last f>r R-irii^n with
t he ^a.Uie Loitoui fruui Trieftte* Slif- left IhiQg-ioa
With a etir;;o tif rice oil the I ith ilLataiit* There were
no pajiSiengera ou boar-L
Tiik fir^t or^nn m’ltal sieun? the -»pr**n ^.i*s eatiir^L'*!;
given ill the Civtliedrul by Mf. .^[ll^l( l>ef->re a large
eon;^egaiioii. The qualities of she iri.'tnmient were
fully bn:tu^ht -mt, and tbe recital evoke -1 liiOtt favoiir-
able c^Miiiiient. Tbe ppjgiiiiume a long and s.u-ieil
one.
^ TT- -I i I- II have referred to, learnt that to far from
Georgellainilton was apparently fully warrant- attempting to evade the law, 'tbe owners,
ed in assuming the whole credit of the aniiexa- igtiieing
A K fi I V A L S.
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The fOllowIniE vengela ohUtiiicd their
3'estordiiy:—
^Sioouiex: I'leua* ITamiR'.in* fur^inKiiporo*
,, I'emlm, ShepiiofU. for i^lnffapure.
*, Alboln, Ritchie, far !SmE<tpr-Te.
** LelLriio, for Otilculla.
* Utvanijor Ii3,ck3 odL^^timI for JoodlaE vmttdrday for Marseilles*
■ To Arrive*
THERMOMETER READINGS.
TUESDAY NlDHT.—F eorUaRY 15.
ed IQ assuming
cion of Chitral ami thu making of a road two
hundred miles long to connect tliat distant out-
But then the question
arises bow, having with good reason laid claim
to the credit of that achievement in 1392,
he repodlated any share uf it iu 139d, ami
charged his critJcB with having done the deed*
He even goes bo far as to say that he held
blstoijgue about theirguilt, iti order that they
might commit themselves by charging him
with it. H he were subjected to cros?.-exaiiijn-
ation, the Secretary of State would have to
admit that in this matter lie was juggling with
words, used in one sense by bimaelf and under-__
stood in quite another by the uusuapectiug
public* It ia quite true that Sir Henry Fowler, Tue weekly report on the ?tate of tbo season
on the part of tlie Rosebery Government* order* and proapects of the crop^ shows that although whilk Klwni (or hk- < \
ed that Chitral should not be retained aud that rain has fallen in many places it has been iusnl- fi,imd ;i wa.y uf rii.'ikini,'' coat ir-iti
that their reBpouBibility was ai
au end ub boou us the goods were landed on
the quay, olfered to land the cargo iu baigts
and lighters, guarded by the officers of the
BritidU Resident, and when they were unable
to obtain a satisfactory or conclusive reply
from the British Resident or from the BriUdti
Government, decided, sooner tbau run the
ridk uf any illegal acuon, not to land the
cargo at a Persiun port at all* There me
always two sides to a iiuestiou* We have
given ttiat of the Gulf authorities aheady*
Now wa publish the statement of the con¬
signors whose arms have been seized*
Tjih fji!lr*winL% Hiiunrtg -‘tht;!* jit-ntlituiiui wt-re ^
to the Bar he I .Jan. 2 fi :—Liiii;i-tii >. lun : li'-kal Lhimd
Da-lliwar. DA** LLB*, Uh* Cii. i 'riiiih. ; Tribhuvaaidod
Alanekch iDil U-y-Jil, B.A*. *Sit-‘. 1 'adjI*. : fLi^boo-
ruilh MidiJiiicwis l>tiy, -Xhiutd lLi.'.''ea, Pitndit Bi^hon
Lai KauL—Jiiiwr Tijiiiplo : Naliun Kuiita Banerjce :
4'baiil i'ivviujipa H-jL^ali, i Kford ; Syed
(Aiiiihritkje*—Alid-lle Tfc;]ti|4e : ;Siicik]i AhniiMl
lliis.^:iui Khan ; iJetqi Kara van i ManiliiJ
^Mutif'baiid Ti-i*hi, I*. A., S]il* 1 'aruh*—’i>raty d tun :
Hemaniit Kiiijiur Alubick ; Ali *Vkbar H ii>% 3 iuially.
*Mk%' until til lie -,i4dieicv: are the fniniri-JU-sly vicimvs,
iliii' iiialeinjUinl-s who owe a ;rrufit^ to I heir country,
n.id are rtailv n- luitray it, and tlic degeiitrates, inL'a|h'
alfUi uf a l unfieotied traiu of ihoQjiht aud action* A
tie;^*uor:iTe .Henlry^wib hear a uf whta'L* but fail to
inlur fniiti it the ;qqir^ieh -pf an eneiuy* In every
iHari, even a ii-jiwever, 'tluitendtiuu ijO!j*-ubililit^i
ure laiont* auti ihe-^o are bmu^^lxt uaL uo I be battletiekl
Tintler the e^'c -T the euiumauilerrf* .•Vri l.irticer whu iu
the ;itoriri ipf eannm iuqnis^ iiU will on thoHCi
uiitlei' him hiiL in uiic of the eleu lent ary pintles uf hn*
pr-pfeitMon* Skobok'ffthat if only 2-5 |>cr cent* iif
an ainickme firce ;:aiu a yowiiiun they < .m hipld it.
Nrj ibc other haii-i^ j>isittonLi are uKiiipJoiii-d n^hen^urily
25 jKT eetiL of tbo defondot^ lime sviceunibt.il, be-,^iu:ioi
the littiocrs an' generjiUy an-l the lest have no
guiding puwer left.
Qo road should bo utud^. It is equally certain ficient to make up for the drought of the paBC
that Lord George some months at ter wards two montbf. No rain fell in ^ladras beyond a
claimed for his Guveenmeut the whole merit of few light acattered showers m Tanjote* Con-
mukiug the identical road that hia predeceBBor fleqneutly the water-aupply for irrigation is
had banned* It is equally true that receuGy geueraliy inBufficieot in rain^fed areas except
when the frtmtier controversy waxed hot he
asserted that hiB Government had not made
the road, but that it bad been made by the
‘'Liberals*’^' Here is a tangle of myBtification
which it would take a round dozen uf casuisls
to conciliate with the eternal veritie.-;. But
there are roads and roads* d'hat which Lord
IQ Malabar and parts of the Northern Circat
and Deccan. The want of rain retarda agri¬
cultural operations and all crops are suffering
in tbe sou them presidency* The harvest at
best is but middling, and most Bitaple grains
have risen in price, scarcity rates being
touched in eight districts* So far aa Bombay* is
Bort^jiearenMs Quorge waa speaking of in January iSfiS was concerned the reaping of early crops contiuuea
the temporary toad Sir Robert Low made i iu three districts, of late crops oovan
WEDNESDAY'*—Feusuarv tO,
to 0*111. *« ^
[l*IF<* _ «
i iXUi* M. m.f
*« 70-2
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.** m *
n Hcven*
in lS8h for the purposes of the expedition, * Standing crops have been injured by blight.
Such road.s were made with the greatest cold, and lucuata in several districts, while
facility during the Titali campaign, by the ’ cotton is diseased in Bijapur. Prices have risen
simple process of removing loose atones ' ic theae districts, but ara stationary elsewhere*
and the like from the path it was desired General rain fell ju Bihar and North Baugal,
to follow, and filling up lioles with theca. * slight shawers being also reported from parts of
The road from Jala la, near Peshawar, to East Bengal and Uhota Nagpur. Spring crops
Chitral, two hundred miles to the north, have bonefited, though a few crops in fiowet
was made, says General Low in a dea- , sufiered* But taking crops all round in Bengal
patch, together with the bridges, with one the rain baa proved of great vakie. i j i '
excaption, atid was in working order before the Weat Provinces and Oudh,too, benefited by tbe
Chitral Relief Force was broken up on Sept- downpour, and had the rain not been accoffl-
repiH-iod to Lave
u.'t tiMi;;b Os* ^tecL,
i\f. Loheau ha^ keen ]>refiariii^ iilloys +;^f L^opper
ghtirinma uf ;t oolunr and ujiii filcF
aJuiujiiium bron/A:, I’he u*lioy> wtre iu:uie hy fusing
gluuitmiii iinj r^tpfhjr or of ui.'jiper ru :Ui
flleoirit; funiatvc* Th(.»y .ure reiii.-irk^hly .loiiumoti, and will
lirobiibly l+t* f'l liud luu.^iciil iii^trunicM^*
Tttt: i^rinid iijtil oiveii by tbo Duke of I>oTuiiiilii»e,
SIS Ahiyur tif I’ixO Uiiirne, at Uju LlevoiirfLire Rark
Tstviliim 1 , 1 ) .Jail, on a staJe of rntt^^uitioeace
hjthet'tn uiikm<vL u in that lown* Some hmidre-d
;£Utrs,u hud lj«t‘fi invitcil by tho Dtiko und Duchess, jind
the dsitiee tuiisic wits perfurnied by tlie Blue HuDji^aiiaii
BahJ*
A iiAiiiuAGis has lieeri anranffvd, and will ifhordy
takr piuiuc, btitween Allan Leonard ill, fourth
of Mr Cooper Bojiill, of BarhmiiVV'feii IndieR, and
Kniina Florence HiHa Pepjwr-Stavelej, fourth
fliu;;Iiter of tbe late G- -A Pejiper'St iveley,
Civil Service, of WolJhai^tlea, Crawley, St!j>'^ 3 C A
ifiarrijige ha.s[ abo foeHan luran;^!, and wiU take pLce
aborily, lM*twet)i) Efiust Henry Br:i.s.=’, 1 st Battidioa
B;iiit Vorkdiire Rcifiiuent, only iion uf thf l?ev. Heaiy
Brass. M.A, F.K.d*, of liedhiU. Surrey^ and Aniy
Bcrtiiu Eruo 9 ttnc HteneJ Pepi^er-Slawley, youngest
daughter of the late C, A* I‘epper-Siave4ey. Bengai
Civil Service, and of Mrs. Feppcr-totayelcy, of
Woldhiixstlco, Crawley, SuiSti*
5
THE BOMBAY GAZETTE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1S9S,
TELEGRAMS.
(RKUTKEl^a TKHCl-lKAM^^
WILLIAM
THE SENTEISTCE ON LORD
NKVILL.
ICON DON, Feb. 15,
hned Wiliittiii Nijvill hm beea BeatOBCtid to ftvo
tien'ituiJUi fcir frj^uiL
AiMERIUA ANO SPAIN,
Auieritia Im ilcJtouuleU tJw; diaavoiYal of
Dupuy Liiruiii^s li'ttor.
THE TIRAH EXPEDITION*
THE AKA KHEL JIRGAH,
F HF BATTLE.SHIP ViCTOKluUS AGROUND.
M<it battlciilijp Vu’Lrprionrjjj 141(11* way to
China to join the Briti-nb Squujlroii ttuire, Luui j^qo
kIpvTiDd ut Sue™ and L$ (Uiiu(ieJleJ to dLscliurffe her
coaI and ptoWbly her artillery.
ASSISTANCK mil T!1K VUJTORIOUS.
Tile Britiiib warnhi ji^ Kovcd.^ and Venuri ln 4 .vG tefi.
M<a for Su4h; to remler to the Uittlesbip
V'ictorioibi,
FRANCE AND THE NIGER QUESTION.
iVlr. CunsOR, ni^idyitii^ h> a ipje’ition in llm Hoiinti of
CommoQHf Maid the ttei(Utiat.ions with trance ret^ardlti^
the Nij^er nitcstion have not yet a^Tived ftt an Uifree-
iitenl and lie wa*! Bauble to state tlio prof^rartii of the
tuigotiritioQa,
THE CHlKh* MPHENl ROUTEIr
T he rolxds lUider tlifl ('lucf Mpsem were mudJy
routed by Colonel Mtumin^ and bia N yasst^Lmd
troopiv
T HE BRITISH AGENT AT MENELIK’ri
OUUKT.
Lieutenant Ilarrinjiiipjin, of the Indian Stalf Corjis,
has bean apixpinied BriiiipU A^ciiC at the Court of Kin^
Meoelik.
tFBOM OUR wool At, OOJlRl^X'^lN DRNtK
mam AN I, Fkji. 15,
Riitiif fur about 30 hits made ihiRgu imiBt
uncomfortable. The weather tn clearer to-nijjht. Thu
Iflt (kimpuny, Bengitl Sappers^ pasiied tlifoui^h u>
Maluani yesterday. Lieut. Trirner, K. E., With 4^X1
ooolia for work on the Bara Valley roady liaii arrive^L
The Aka Khul Jit;^ah came in bxLiy, anpl hod ibu
tnriiu announced to them. Camp Mainani has It that
their utUtude aatiafactory.
CONTINUOUS RAIN IN THE KHYBEI;.
(FltOM OLTR CORRSjSPONDBMTd
CALCUTTA Ffili-
A LudiII Kn-ptol ud«i^iTon of the I5t'h niTti :—There
ha.'i been continiioiLSi rain in the Khyber for the laat
thirty-aiit liottis.
The Dt MouuUiiu Battery, K, A, iiiove<l from
Jainrtid to Ali htu^jid, relii^vint; the 2nd Kohixt
Eattory, whi*!! returned to JoJiirud ycsitonlay.
THE INTENDED ADVANCE AGAINST
THE AFKima
LABORH, Fan. Ifl,
Should the advjUioe a^iinsC the Afridii lake place
it tii fMiasibLu that Field ;^[ih will lie used at qouig jtoint
iHiyond Kara. The SJst hUeld Battery, K. A, and the
K iSatLery, IL H. A., nuw ut pBiihawar, w ill, therefore,
lie kept in readine^ to move up in tJiat direction
whenever required.
THE AMIR AND THE FRONTIER
UI DERATION a
THE ZAKKA KHEL IN COLLUSION
WITH Ills UlGHNESa
FINANCE AND COMMERCE,
THE DEBATE ON THE ADDRE,SS
RESUME
Mr. Aidfuith resumed tlie dohalv on the Adiire^v, and
reiteruted Uie uf.'UTiientH iqiainst u forwut-il [loUcy.
Mr, CuiVAUi said Llmt while rv'fiaininxt from ipiuHtion-
tiju bcpna'lidr^ uf eircmu-stanccy mii^ht
be Uio !4Uun}i; for her if a p^ap oxGkv! uu our frimtitT.
The iJulky pif Dprd Rtwrenev, h*^ -naid, wiux ileupl, but
tlm systflUi followed by Sir It, SamU'tnau mij^ht Iw suc-
Oib&fuHy eHtabltMlU'd mi Gtir fDPUtier. Thu otlicer^ ruuwt
be carefully utul lJhmi tliu tribes w'ould be
bruu^iit willingly uudvr Bril is h ct>iitrid.
Sir ]M. Bbuwir.Jijrii wlju snpiNirted tlio Guvurntuetlt
thought ihut India shuuld n'ceivu a tliiauciitJ ^unL
KEJKLTIUN OF SUi W. LAWSON\S
MOTIUN,
Thumution of Mc-virs. Lawhuii and VViilum (retpirilLn.^
Chitral uml frtnUuT alfjurs i was reji^cted m the
Commons by 311 '3H vuio^.
SUritEME LEGISL.VnVE COUNCIL
THE SEdTThiN bill
UEMUNSTRANOE BY THE VICEKOY,
Tnistw^irthy news from the Khyber^ ^uys the Lah^jre
pa|>Cir, (t^toblLsliejs beyonpl u duo be I hat the Zakkit Khd
Alaiiks, iChwas iChim and WaU Mahuuied K.hari, w-ho
have witUed in Af^^lian territory the ajjp^Nirance
fjf (.rt.-neml LuckJiort'ri force m tho Kliyber, loivo lieen
froipjoutly in communieal ion w'ilh Kabul tliruu^^h tUeir
a^tits, and are rejKjrLed to have recoivod direct cn-
cuunigemeot fnxm the Amir hiiiLsulf in mamtaining
Uieir attitiudu uf ^letianco towaiYb; the Politual Ullic«r
in the luattur of the tornut ijLqKi«od on thmr uDo.
I Both buTe been, iUid Ktili are, in collusiou with the
I Amir throntr^li his acoreditod o^^nLs with the ohjoct of
j^i'utifyjjing Uie lottor by hbowiiifj their unwiILiu^;ncs.s to
submit, and encoura^n;^ tiiRtr cLansnieu tfi maintain a
luviUle attitude and commit olliiauucs a^^ainst tJio
eruiiiunU Tladr aim hod beun to keeji the Zakka
KhuLi Lop^etiher on their siiic till, as ihey
Cfivcrmuuiit will be comjjijllod to come to a settlement
mure favourable to them. As tho tribe dominates Ibo
I Khyljer Pass, they hu|je that by Uoldiug out Hullicient'
I ly Ujtitj the Govcrnmenl would lie forced to recop^niiu ^
I their claluid as. Htich, mid iii fiict iv>-C3tahiii»h its former mure than doubled them. l^hLs Khipplnpr is to a £treat ex-
reUtions with them, i tAni. i^rtir tbfp TMMidilpt cif ri<»piTn»rk vnrfU: /'B.
I The V'ice rev, on receivinij an aHtturaucu that tho
Zokka Kbel Alalil^ were unuouru^cpl by the Aiuir'.s
(HnOM OUR iTOMKRRCJAI, CORRKSPON DKN T. >
LONDON. Jan.
A BiTV paper points out that Indian aecurities are
nut very flourlshiiig jiiit now a 2 1-2 per cent, loan
for j;3,500j(XX> was raUud here, but whoreas in a
suuilar Uiue was main at 3 pretuimii, in b?97 only
about at; 3-4 per eeot, w:iK pibtaincd. In addition, a
doatini; debt of gt'6,t>DO|OOU has l>ec:a built up by
three issiics of sterling bills, ali in yearlings, as fol¬
lows ;
Averaf^
Amount Amouiit DiboouaC
IJate, 1807, otfnroU. anplfoit for. Ket#,
Juntiary £:! ft 9
tiaiiti^avuyr 4S...,- till «
Uu'.^ueiiber:( ..... 2 Id
A enrrenuy loan bus alst; Ixjen rnlsetl, but tho price
ol>tJFiiaefi for the tliree crones loan in Augiint lio^t was
only IJ3 5-l(itlis, a« a^iinst over 3 prem. for the
3 per c^nt. rupee loan in Thu Itiilian railways,
loo. have not Ixeen able to borrow ho cheaply, a few
2 1-2 {) 0 r cent, debenture bidiic^i having been placed
tht-s year at prices between bti 1-2 and 1^S> 1-4 |H3r cent.,
an COutpared witlq in moiit cosesi, about 2 prciit, lost
year.
A Cuusuku' ruiMtin has liuen Utsued from tho Foreign
Office on the ac.<, interests of tho Gerrrmn FkiipLre com¬
piled by Mr. UustTullj wrnmtTciwl attiiehu to Her
MajestyEiiiboiiiy at Berlin. Mr, GastreU says tlus
dalu ho gives affords a clear view* of the enormous
strides of Geriuiiij tmdu in every piii'cctiDa during the
21:; years since the empire hoa 1>een founded It luis
been by ostablDhing productive indnstries that the
Gernians have been enabled to obtoin those articles nut
produced at ho3*e, A eontiuually IncreaHLug ijfipula-
Lkm ha-4 found continued occupation, and by means of
CNiuimerce it Ua«L nccpiired tho lueans to extend the
range of obtain able cOEnmodittti for large ela-sses of I lie
]ax»ple, is is shown by the larger oonanmption of f jreign
luxuries. The iJOpulation from 1&7£ U> 1807 bml
incleased by 511 per cent, while foreign trade h>id done
bettor, and iniprovod by tH> per cucit^ From KiWl to
]8!>7 rhu population lut-s iticreiLscd Ui |>er cent, while
foreign commerce has improved more than 33 per cent,
Slii[iping atatLsut:^ show timt it was jirincipally by
sea trivio to foreign countrio-s that this improvement
occurred, for from 1873 to 18.U5 the treflic of German
ports wnth other States increased 124 per cent. The
improvemenu in over-.-Jia trade were for North Amer¬
ica per cent, for Mexico and Gentral anrl Sotttb
America 48U per cent., for east and West Indies 4H(J
|jer Cent, for Auslr;ibn 475 jier cent, for Great Britain
dO per cent, for Nordiern Europe Hi) |jer cent, and for
Soutli-Western Europe f50 per cent. The great increase
^ i^f thLs over-^L trs/le boa beon in the later year^.
About GG |jer cent of thu whole fonRign trade hi by ^oa;
Ejnnerly it was very much smalior. lU increiu^c
]4dord.s on the one hand a larger supply of such gofxln
as the Germans cannot theinseive.’i prcKhicc, and on the
other o|>ens to the merehnat and to ht^me IndusUy es¬
pecially pn»htable markets. In thin ovor-aea commerce
much better profit.^ are CArnetl than on the i^ales in
Europe. For the first time in 1H9 Ip tljo tonnage of
German HUi|iping at Hamburg has exceeded that of the
English. The German niercantde murine has >(11100 L871
mure than trebled Li& eapabilitios and Hincc I88t> Jiilh
ever, nor is it of any practical importance that, at a few
phicos, the majority fihould inive'votod for a rejection.
With the :sotlIe)iieiit of the “ trouble'' in the
vuginoering industries, neveral of the steamship tVun-
panii^ trading between LlveqvKd and the United
Stutojf and Canada are plaoing oitlcra for new rtteamcr.s
of large cai^gu carrying capacity. The shipbiuldnrs on
the north-eosft coast of Englund seem to be securing a
good Ellice of the bmum^s. The Sunderland Shifi-
bailding Go. {Limited) have jtiat commenced the
coOBtruotum of a v^^=wel to the ordac of the .Aiehor
Lme, which will lio the largest so far btiiU uii the
Wear, her length being 5fJCJ fu Meagre. Short Kretlu'rv,
orPallion. have recently acfiaitied the North of Kughmd
Shtpbulldiixg Yard, which adjoins their preiniKaH, and,
it is slated, have enough work on hand to keep thcMii
goi ng for two yenrs ; and on SatursLiy hist four vessels
aggregating a tonnage of over, 10,0(10, were launched
by Snnderlond shipbuilders.
The high t'xnninbisitJinir for Canada reports that ihe
Caciarban trade retnrnii show a cotLsiderahle inerease in
the exixjrD for the live muntLs ended December 3!,
1B$)7, os eompi^red w'ltli a similar |>eriud of
The figures reapEctivoIy are 74.Hllfi,S07duL, and
(I'),73I>,277doLi. The increiWie [■i almo-^t entirely uuale
lip of additional exports of farm and dairy produce.
In the (iamc period tb<i impiiru al-io mlvanced from
b9,3l6,tXXJ doL, in l8[H>to 51,.5S)T,d(>rj dob. in 181J7. The
High Commissioner osk^ lu in state that he will at all
times be glad to hear from firms or individuals who
are, or desire to be, interested in Canadian ti*ado, or
who Vr'isb to be ]>lace4l in cominunlcation with
ex^jorteiM or in Canmla.
There are ho me intere?^ting points in tJie CoiwuLir
refKirt on the n^euUure of Odeasa during the post year.
It sceiiLH that Uiere arc no regular Itounilcs paid on beei.
■ifigar exported, but there is a sort cJ jtooling arrange¬
ment conducted under Givornment auspices, and after
th* rcquDite amount for home oongumptiun has been
produoefl|i thu factarien have to cxjwjrt the whule of the
balance, utider jjenalty of jwiying a dunlde excise duty.
The exiyn-t trade is always tyjndueted at a Jusn, the
amount of whirh depemL on the jii-loe njf ptngar in Eng¬
land. But notwitlistonding the- iiingular arrangtrmtjnt,
the Russians take the iiLmo?>L painfi to gixtw the bast
varietlcR of beotH, and ail waste is prevented by having a
obieiiiisi on the .^pot during the manufactiue of Llio
vulgar, whose duty it is to utilise every atom of the
raw mate! ml. Tbits whiLt our West Indian GolonicH
lose twenty-five nuLi of Mugar for every 1(XJ tons con-
toinihl in tlie jni^.* extract eft—owing to imperfect
riiAiin fact lire—the Kussiarn make nine Uma of beet
its far as thirteen tons went a few yeiu>f ;\gu.
utliciaLs, and prciliably by the A mi r hituHeli^ in tlio ^ic-
nitiou they boil taken up tow^ardLs tho Govern merit,
i very rm^ently sent, a strong remonstrance to hts High-
I ness on the subject, In which it was poInleJ out (hixt
it wa-s ljjcoi].sistonC W'iUi hts
friendshiji wvtli liis ally, the
I U> Imrljour the.se Maliko and their adlierents in. hm
territory, OJid allow- luri otHcicJs to ofibr an luylum to
mtr it v owed enemicn.
lent now the product of German yards, which Eive
deveJopoxl rapidly to .'luit the reijuu^emaiits, every day
increasing, of loc^il Hfiipbuilding. Gorman euuimenie by
sea may bu ci-uditeil W'ith a total huui nf LlIb3jti(XV.KX>
marks (.£232,fkiMJ,tX.Kl), or Sfi per cent of the total
Hpeciol trewlei being 2,b27,BXJ,00Q marks (jfcl3l,3.5.%0Ub)
or 5ft jicr rent of tlic iutporLs, and 2,tJ26,rjtXl,tX)(J marks
Highufesh’ profesaiutiB of {JE1 ULh325j 000> tir 54 per cent of the exjjorts. If to thb
ho Bntlah Goveriiuient., added only *ine-sixtl
H, H. THE AHA KHAN.
CALCU'ITA IN THE SKA SON.
j-sixth of the 3,t55ft,200,U('X> marks
{PIttl.M UUit C’CUiJt.BSl'flXUtiNT.)
C.UXJU rTA, Fkii. h\
Notice has been given by Nativt' momlicnj of the
Council of l>etween I V luity arni thirty amenduionts to
tho Sedition-i Clauses itf ihrvhiilian Penal fWc Bilk
which will be dotcUKsed itt Friday' j* ineotiag of the
IfC^lvtivo i 'ounril.
The MHJmra]ii. t J Din bhaiigu, the Hon’hie Measrg,
Amtnda < Inirhi, LltitiinviK, and Sayani have each
given notice uf :l uu tuber uf aniundiiiouu, to ihia Sedition ^
Clan-fH iti (bn Bill n> l>e di^oMHse<l on Friday. \
SirGndilh Kvam also pmi;iosf>: additinnal cxphiniL- ,
tioii lo the flew Ser'i-io 15.L\, pm^vnlmg ** it Hhan nut
amount otDnro tanRui tho nieuning of t he section to
xaxit out without tualunoi-ts intention imd with
MUNICIPAL ETaNDINU COMMITTEE.
TUf; weekly inoodni;^ of the £i.aadiini? CommiUoo
'Of the Municipal Corpora Liu n waa ho til. yostorday
ato:brEu>oii, ia tho Municipal Hall, Llia Hua'btu Dr.
Bbalehandra Kriamia pru^dinif. Tire roiiowlut^
mojul'ii^rsi were pie^nm. t Ale^rs. H. G. Gajt, T. \V
Uultoi dbraUliiii RuhiiiUiUda, Kaviufji
Shrod. FroIe:-t*nr U. V. MuJlor, Lho iloiiM>Lo Mr.
Fazuibbiai Visraiu, Dm. ^ G, ViegaN, Cnwa±^ji
IlurmuHjj, N. N. Katrak, K, N, liaimdurji, and Mr.
K, N, KubraJL
E t'
oncst view their w^niH4V]iJ matters wJndi aro
prodtieing or have a (cndcncv to pn^diire feebngs of
entiiity or haired Ix'twwn dilfcrent cloriacK of her
MjyeytyV iiibjecto ^
The only other buHincvi Itofoie the meeting is tho
preMnntAttvM of the repttrt of tlie Select Uomnuttoe on
the Criminal Pr>.»cediire Btll.
THR B 1 OFEiCEHS' STRIKE.
A SETTLEMENT EFFECTED.
THE UFFK'EILs iCEMfME WlHtK.
A ^ompnuuw^ was agreisl Iwtwecu Uie officers
nf llie Briti'^h India (’oiiifiariy and .Sir Jarrit^ Mackay,
to-dav (Wediir^bty' The prerise term:* have not. beeji
divulged, buT tJ 10 u,hrnr< de'lare rhcm'telves sati^jfied
and rewumri work ti 101 * 0 iw uiuriung il'hursday.J,
[l it underetixid dial iiuire im|>uibvnt of ihe deinands
imnle by the otficor^ have K-i'U grantod by the iViiii-
pany, and that all ike slrlki.M>« io^> 10 be Eakon ha^'k
iDt‘j tho empUy of the 1 'oiiipaay : ul’i4> that chief
ortirfr^ act big a^ rommaiiiiers sh.vb draw eoimmuiders'
"“Jib
^h^ ( Company, however, '^Ull deehne'< the Coiiipon'-iu-
tiim alh^wiuice demaiidcHl of two HlubugH: in the rii|»ee
tipun luLlf cf their fiav. Tho odici'r**, however, w'ill
receive ji praetUNil >. ituivalent to tiihi in uii increase of
thtiir rioLidcii all run mb
.AN EX-MUNiriFAL GgMMISSJGNER
CHARGED WITH BKEAtdl UF TUl’ST,
ACCUSED FCNISHED IlEAViLY.
Ill the High ( oiiru lo-ilay, .Mr, I'at rick MeCtoire\
lately a mnnieipid cemuns.>ioi)iT, w^as eoti vie toil by
imanimoiw veidu'! of the jury "f crltnimal breach of
Irunt as seeri'tiiry fd the E-<taU A Jlet'uvery t^ooipany
in regard to a r.lieul, ttitiNcd fW^rry, who was in
straitened cireumhiiince><, iirid w I lose oimiey he up
fjmprUit'Uil to liih own uses, hi passing sente nee Mr.
JusticC'Hdi i*harac:tcri'‘iod oll’enro as a moat lienrt-
te.^ r>uc, atiil pit^'niviicetl tile itoeuscd t*> ihroe years'
ri^mniKt imprisonita*ijt and a line uf lU. 1,LXKI
THE ASSAULT UN A DHOOLlK-BEAllEU.
TRIAL UF THE ACJCUSED.
FUON.A, Fcii. 1^.
l^nvato Met^uilam Irii^h lliJlLia, npiieared before
Colonel Newnliam Smitli, t*>di4y, cliopgtrd witU raitsing
S tevoiis Imrl to a dliuolie-bi'ij.rv 4 r at the Slall Auxiliary
ospitaL
Biirgi’^m-.Major Jones desta'ilKMl Lhc wovmd aereiaii
I the tliroat, whuh Was uol dw[i, but prelmlily caused:
d by smme sharp insirnuumlH Aeeusisi hiv^l Wn w
I boRpiVd isurtcritig from aoinc coin pistol to the ear
I previouidy.
Aiwbtant Stirgr’on l>eStui/.]i iileiiLiliiHl accii.scd ju
1 being there. He knew* aecuiseil, but did not eutLsidt^
I be was Imanc.
The wuuniled dhonlio-lHJaivr testijied (hat aceiLScd
I caught hold uf him, uniting him aeros-s ijir rfiprai wiih
1 a raaor (or kuifek Aiatyscil smelt litpior, but wj*ij
I Hteady.
Accused, ia answer t<j Uic court, said he knew noth-
I in^about tho occurreneci
I The case was odjoutued till to-day.
HEAVY EAIN IN THE PUNJAB.
LaHOBE, Flip. Itj.
Heavy rato oominoes to fmt in Lahore anri all over
the Punjab. Lost night was oitiw ^bTiJuy, with lightn¬
ing and heavy dow'npmr. The ollbet on the harvest
ia excoliunt and if Um rain veiue.s to a few day^, a
biimpor harvoiat u aa-iured tor the Itonjab.
PLAUUli EXl'ENDtrUllK!.
I The Cuiutulbtofi considered u let:tor from the Plague
Cummittoc asking tor a further emui dC ltd 3,U0,iMJ
' in connectmii wiiih plug no expenses,
I Uu Lha fuotlon ol .Mr. HiiaUim HahJiutulia, it was
I roaolved to recjmiuciia the Ourpuratioii to place only
I otjo lakh of rupees at inu dGpuial ul tho Piav^uo Oom-
I lu1lL..^o for tho proaeuL and tu roijueat tfio Uhalrman
to bring tire mattar baloro tho meoUnguf the Uarpo-
I ration on I^toiiluy imxt as a luatLOt ol 04 ^ 0 ney.
lu (Huiulectio 11 with this itoiit a letter fruiu Air. W.
I H. WaJtu, Uhtof Aecjuntonr^ ol the AiuutoipulUy, was
placed LiJ lure the Uouiuiiiilje, in wJiicli lie jitausd that
up tj date the CorporatLoii had aancuiEPued from Mmo
ume Bs. dll bikun lur plague c-Viiensos.
A mtOPOuAL FOK JCKCOXiTKUOflXlf WOllUl
V1L1.0.UE.
Tim Goiuiuittee ousidered tho rolLowing letter
fro ill tho Executive Engineer tJ the Municipal Cuni-
aud tho GoiiiujiisaLuiici '41 uieuiuraudum
thoj;N]Oii i—
Sir,—1 have the fiohotir to forwarnl the accjmpany-
tug tracing mackoii P H D, UitLiibjred iu 7 l and
d at Lid liLh January iftiD, ui the vbhigo kuown ns
Word bL'.»iiAadu where twii disastrous ilres took
place at the end of last niunth. 'IJio aroa4 ojvaivd
Uy the fires are duLinoatod oii the tracing by blua
boundary Lines, from wduco it vrilL bi soiin that u
jjjttle IVL^a than uiiis-LhiL'Lj ul the village liari been
deatroyod by tliese evento. The porbtou dtiatroyod by
Lae tire was liko the loatuf toe vlbage, which D atlil
a^ahdlnjs, hvtuiU:Ld in wiiii luw huts FoailC ut liillaiu^
Ilia bio uuiLei'tai-:! aii.t ui very LuiorLoj: coEu^LruCviou,
tiavii. 14 ; walla ujUvLLy of ^v'atiin unil ulanb, or brick
and mud.. Alujostaii the huta atandtog within tlio
rau ^-^4 uf the Ibea have to^cii dostreyod : unty the bare
waii» are left stamllug tci iuilLoate their po^itiuus.
2. ^Thote i^ no druiu.h^^o uf any kind whatouevor
throughout;. tb>i village, and the water tram the huto
to allowed to ttow put Into the paEi^.ige^ und lanoii,
Llit.^re to ab:>urb Into the greim 1 or ov ipomto uudev
the lictioti of the auu^ iVlLli the exception of unx
toupi^ narrow circiuUtuiia putboge there ard uo ro^iils
i>£ paths vvurtby ot thiose names Lriiiiou,^huut. the
whole lengLb jUkI breji.ith uf the Viimgi:. The vii-
hij^j has u-ch lu an uuaeaUhy rontlitlon, and a
large nuiuhLi- of dcaihs l. hjIc place from plague
in L Ltot yunir. 3.—An oppurtatiuy has how presou'
ted )t?eU of Improviug tui^f hanilut w'hich to ^utaateiil
lu oue ol the uosi. ul the city uii the vurge el the
MahaluXnit furcihore at ito uorthern cxtreniuy. -L —
T he re ave th run c j ui -Tiea open to n> i — f i ) 'To u iirc ba^e
Iho «*huto ot tho Village lacluding the purUun dtw-
truyed by lire, cjuatruct 4 \jaoi> aud toutpathu on a
vveil cuuaidered plan and Lburi re^ictU Lhd ground. .
{ 2 ) To lay down on the plan of the villu^^n linua
oL a liLsw main, road mil turee cre^u tout ways i^a
jihown by yellow ILdes on the HraciltR. The new*
uiaih load urey be 3U feet in width, cJiiiLuenclag; Irum
tne and of the exiotrtug pubUe street known aa Glevo-
laiid Robtd ut the a^tutu end of the vtllugd and endinij;
at tho northern extremity of It* uiar the Worll Fort,
foUaw log. Jia tar a» prj»ctieabJe, Lhe line of tho cxibit-
inrf public The three crosd tootwtt>a may be
twenty feet wine eacu. Thu two uortherumobiL uf
these passages w'lLI be wishln lire huntoot the areit
deaLmyed by the Ures, dljiI une Lhird wtLi pasA ucroa.ii
Lho uiiddto of the reiiiining purtton oE Lhe village
on the southerji auto. I J > In adopt the secoud
propuaul ubo vu-men tic iJ'^d, pui chase thu ground on
which the remnLiutsol me dcHtroyed btiis at and,
and lay out in it small street'i, and let-eh it after di¬
viding it into iiualt pluto of ground. 5.—It would
bi advisable tO jflvu edce.'.r t J ttoi secjud proposal at
onco to prevent any buili lings bjiug builL uii the
linmi of tho proposed roads and footways. 13.—It
would imt bj po-'^olbla to ostiiii.vte accurately the cuiit
of the liret* propuoai, w Bchuut imikinn detailed phioi
and eiillmate ol the ^rou juI und ihe b lildicig-i aLanrl-
lug mvreon. but appioiiinately it would bj. about
Ito, 5,3O,dU0K 7.—The cu^jt 01 the aiicjmi propuaal. Via.,
that of Layuij^ euL of lU'I ruadjs and foutWniyti. would
be ebrut lU. 7ibiJUll. S.—The prebehle cosit of the
aueood aud third prepojiato nuLielgaiijatod %voul'l
be about ibj. l,:li.UUu. h.—I am rL-npectfully oE opi¬
nion that the Corporation [LKboul'l hi requested to
appoint a CumDiItt'^e to consider and report on the
queg^tton wlih you b store cumto|{ to a cUficlULtiou.'—
i have, iStc., M. U. MUu^uan. Executive Eogfueer.
Copy torwarded with cjmpifmvntb to the Municipal
Secretary end a request that a euiatl CoiuiuLttee,
not exceedi 11 !i«veu members, may be appointed to
luve^iligate and report ou thto matter within one
month. The Amt proposal appears beyond our
tlnaimliil capacity and would eau^ia hardship to the
people. The unUet^guad in in tavour of adop^inji? tho
thire proposal.—F. C. H. iiNOW, Gominlitaioiier.
On the motion of Dr. A, G. Viegaa, It was roHOIved
to refer the matter to the followiag uub-c:inQmittoe for
report I—Froleaaor, O, V. Muller,^ the HonThg jtr.
Faznlbhoy Vlaram, and Mr. liavawi Mar wan ji
StoroET. , . ..1
The Commit toe, after transacSiloK ogine other
buslneiis, adjour»ed tUJ Tuosdtty next.
Lradu uriiL nelgliljourlng o’luntriefi, Or
iiiM),00(i,uCXJ uinrlto i fr3i>,ubi.i,UU0) for direct Hca tniffie
\ and indirect sea Lrmle via France, liclgimu, ami Hol¬
la nd, there j-s an [Ldditiomil amount of 7 per cent for
our sea-bjrnc trade which doubtleMS is over ihroe-flfiliy,
iLtirV i.s probably cloae on t.wi>thirdfi of (he whole
I German s[iedal cnhiuioreo. And thini calculaiiun onut^
bi lake any accuiiiit of the aiuonubi not to be aseer-
iatou 1 in the direct and indirect goneral trade. The
enormous Lnereast? of .sea-borne trade in best seen from
Hamburg and Bremen atotidtic-t^ lu statistics! given
oF Hainburg’ii sea trade for IH71 to IfllKi the change
in the trade with Eugluml is particularly noticeabje.
This shews tlhit whereas the value of the iiuports frem
extm-EumjKsin StaLeij rose from the period l!S7l-i^>
{average) to IBUil by nearly 7(XJ,CKX),(>bD marks
(£.^5,i KXJ,[JtX) or 350 per cent, and those from the real
of Ell tope improved by nearly 15U f>cr cent, the
value hieaiitime of iiu)>orts from the United King-
duih fell by some fiO,tKIU,0tXI marks {d;3,t>J3,OfJO), or
one-eight. For exports ti^rey since 18ftP only are
available. From Ift? 1-80 more than half the iniport^^
at Hamburg w*ere from EngLinA In they no
longer toruictl even a fourth part. In 18.9^1 a
only of the Haiiibiirg extsorto went tJierc. The trade
of Bremen sliuws HOinewhat Himilar resiilLs. Tho
share of Great Britain in tJie imports there fell
fniiii Itj to fi |ier cent, fr^>m the jjcriod 1872-711 to
lHH2-b.j, and in the enportJi from 5 to 4 per cent.
Tho German steam tlcet hs valued at j;i5,tJUtl,0rjt>,
the sailing fleet at (roughly) j£Jl,0fX>,(KX>. Not lei??, im-
]ifirtant than tlic devclopincnt of the German shijipiiig
has been the extcii.^ion of t^erman rthijibuihUnp in l.ate
vearij. IkKulfe splendid biilMing yanD and docking
accommoilation, the fJemian Empire horf now at
Elbing, Dimwtic, Stetliii, Kiel, Flemsburg, Hamburg,
and Bioiueu great wor ks which can carry out all pitc?-
iriiilde deniarul-s on their resourcfts. On the lower \\"e'4er
There are eight vliifibuildlng yards, of which -leveii are
in Ham burg. The total SUite and local funds for
hiiflxitir and ship accoinnn>d;ition in the t-Terimin
Empire iTiay be saf.^ly estuiiated at about
Wtih reference to the ela.=i 3 eK of gomK im^HirLeil and
ux]>'irti^l during the periods dealt witR it appLurs that
the Import-s of r.tw uLcilorials for textile clothiiig and
felt ihdu.si ritti have largely increased, whiDt tho Im-
[jort-s of inaiiufiik'tured article* of the textile felt and
remlv-made clothes industries have tton-tldurably de¬
crease L The cti>urr:mon of textile materials ha-i
alightly ilecrca-icd.
Messrs. K. T. WlLon and Go,, of New York, in
their annual csiiniato of the AiuGriuiin cotton crii]i, give
the yield for the current s^^ason as lU,.57t>j:3uO bales^
The f bowing utble shown the estimates of the saino
ituiliorities and the act mil ernp for each of the jireceding
rtix seasons :—
Tnit high respect In which his llighticsi the Aga
laulu^n Muhajned Shah Aga Khan in held by the
public of.Bombay was demonstrated on Tueiwlay,
when an evening party wait held Lu his honour. The
Dari a V Mehel, the .splendid iiianf^ion where the party
was held, aufl wliieh has been often lent for a like
pvir]H>!e by the kind and courteun^ owmiir. Mr.
Nurahji DwarkadiLsH:, pre.senU!il a very gay aiul ]ne-
tiiiie».pie apfK-oranre, being brilliantly illLiiiiinatod jlihI
gaily ilecjriit&l in a moiit arieiiii;: atal atlmcltve
mauner. 'Iho whole building wits ab]a?-c w*iili Unm-
sandd of iitiilti-CLoIoiirefl laiii|>{ and the .si'^eiic W'lts
renilered most bright and picture^sipiu, Ai-cligw and posbs
of lighLs were ere c to I 00 the road for .a long distance
reitohiiig as far lis Sir Drnshaw Petit's bungalow.
CbioBSP Inn terns were sns^KSuded from the tit^eri and
flags and banners were flying in iUe air. The gnest.s
began tO lUTive at t>-l.5 p.m., and were conducted ti*
thn spacious hall on the. first Hoop, which wiu also
lirtij^ticiilly ileconktol with flags and fesPKjrt-i Qow'ers.
Baautifid flow*ep hausketr: were su,Hperid('<l in tjie hall
and nothing was loft undone to riiakp the aceoe a niojt
brilliani and bri^htone. A European band was ^stationed
in tb!b- hall lUm played a seloctlnn of music at inter¬
vals* ^ Hid Hi^nes-s the Agji Khan arrived at y- 4 ri^
uud w*£i grootodaueBt cordially by the assembly. Hi.s
Highuefis s[jent a few* minttlcs lu talking t^;i the prin-
jttpatgufiatH;’^An ad^ofirnmeiiT whs then mjulo to Ihe
rillreriiment hul^l, where Iht* inaii-y did aiupl’ juntb:'
to the good cheer which w*ii,s ^irevidtl iu abundaui^e.
Liighnei^ left at iM-'ltJ ti’clock, and wa^ budly
uhecreil as he left the ball amid expressions of
beany gned wLshes fimin bis Tiiimerous frlendii.
His Highness leaves for England on bViday next
by the French mail steamer Luos, Of late his IJiglmeas'
name has been ptoiuinemly beflire tlm piddic of Bom¬
bay in conned Ion with hbi generous encouragement of
inoculation. Ills Highness set the example U} his fob
liPWers—w'ho^e name is a logion—by bclug iier.srimd-
ly inoculated with Ptofii-.s >r Ilafl1kiti«'^ anti-plague
serum : and thD was siiQicient to induce hU follnw'cr^
to undergo the ojienition. Hi,^. Highness did not rest
satisfietl ’with this, luit. placed his bungalovic.
KIumIito B.^ugh, at the diHposal of Pruressor,HLdfkine,
and with an open hand has given ]>eciiiiiary
relief tJ those who have been mocuhited in i.'rder thul
they might Iw able to mi^itain themaelva^ by taking
nourishing fiTod. His Highness^ great p 0 [>nlarity and
[jcmiuiil influence fiiinJ an cxpres.sion Lti ihc e liter-
taiiimeiit held ia his hanutir at the DiLriav Meliel. It
was a .>p*intanqons movement, ami though it w'as
^piietly organised, airl«criptmns csuiie in from uU direc-
tions and the entertainiiienc wa,s quite a success.
INSOLVENT DEBTORS^ COURT.
sit-
THE
STRIKE OF BRITISH INDIA
S. N, C0.*S OFFICERS.
Tiiti LIom, Mr. JiisLK'3 S1'rue hey presided at
ting ut Ifhc court yesterday*»
RTS ANANUJKI!: VJRSliY AJS'D ANOTtfliK.
Mr. Mniiker, on b rhalf of fcho lirr.t iinolvcYri, niipliod
Lor HU iiiLeriin order, Mr, Haikc^^ iii-Ltruriretl by
Capmlii an 1 Yaidya. opposed the apnlh* tbion.
,Mr, Man her ^uict his client ma le on piiry In the
oitict ut the Clerk ot the Court at 4 p,m,. and up
to that hour ii > oppot^i tion had lir^en rtjjiirt >*y t}ie
linvlitor biyoml the usual k^couii Js of oppjMtlcm and
iLlfldavit of chii to.
.A.fLor aoiito ili^chsslon, Mr, Raik>^ read the alii*
davU', which, atHuii.c othuE' tuin^H. Atatud that the in
s^uLvcHj^ had fraadulf^ntly borrowed Ha. l.tlOd from
lltswaiiy Gahjaa an 1 aiuLlmr only a day bsforo thfl
applicaLion in insolvency. The insolvent's had also
aiade fajs<* and flciitioua enlrlntj rii llusir b^iokj of
iic< 5 Jiin:, nu t had auppres^d from their seheduls the
sum of Ra. 2U,tlCK) wtiEeb came into their hundi^ from
tueie fatber,
Mr. Manker iu>ked for a wflak's intorim order bo en
, able tho inaolvcnta Lti reply bn tho ailidaviL agahiit
I Llienv.
Hi'? Lordship accordingly gr mtod a week's intenm
rder*
YcJtr. Kiiiinaato.
Ip: _ |t,l97,OOa
__ C.S37J0CK1
id:i 1-4 __ 7.iiyii,la;
ism,;, ..s.ua.ws
isua-t; _ 7daS.“/92
UKIa-7 ...... 8.171 .OOU
Aatuul tTiporir
U,U:!8.D0o
....... 0,717,000
_ 7.7:^7,000
,..«.., S.BHadKJU
__ 7,1(12,01X1
..,„... a.ro'jtOeo
!t is iKiintcd out lhat mi a rul& the catimiue.a were
bel'fW the m-tmil creps. If wc usdiiute that the ustiuinre
far tins reason is as much below ihe Hc:tual yield ns
tile estimate of the previous large crop of lK'J4-.5, It
iiiJicatos an out-turn of alioiit 11,UOO,(XX) balC',.
A copy ttf the report of the French Cnmmereiitl
M Edition to China bits bMn recelva'l by the Black burn
Chain her of Coiumtirce, which recttitly sonl t>ut a
niiasion over neiirly tho iiamo groumL The French
mi:ssion were away for almost two yeans. They advise
among other things, that n .special officer .sbonld he
appuintol as a ‘‘kind of chief cuimiiercial impiiry
agent,** with hU headquarters at Fokin or Shangai,
wh-jse duty it ahouLd 1 *ki to move from place, gathering
inroTiaation from viceroy-4, manilarins, unnsuD, and all
who can offer advice w^hich would load U* nevr or im¬
proved oommcrcial relatioUts.
Gnu of the greatest and loongest industrial w*ara that
hits ever alHictcd the United ixingilom may he con.
tilderud at an umL .Although the re^fiiU^ of the bivllot are
not yet uiriciaby pviblUlicd, it la known that the major'
ity in favour of accepting the employers’ terms ■' eu
bine '' amounbt Ui more than two to on& Nor can
there be lunch questionL that it would have been con-
idcrahly greater hml not tho more defiant sMiction
availed dicm-selvod of tho chance of posing ns heroes on
the cheap. Knowicig that the majority would decide
for siirrcndcrH, they tbittercd their own self-csitoem by
making pretence of warlike resolve. Many otheiv} did
not vote at all, apparently regarding this nbatention ag
freeing their ebaractere from any imputation of poad-
lanlmity. At Belfast, that whimdicai notion was bo
prevalent that only 410 out of 2,2t)Q men recorded their
I votfes, while at ShoJOiohl fi& jiec cent, held ahK>f. Theae
displays of dignity make, of oouise, no difference what^
RE AUnUE K.AYOOM 3MpE,r^-\ ^InjlLIIJl^V.
Mr. Kothare npplicd for nn exton^fon of the
interim order fJr two months, which was granted,
HE SADAKA-LI CI1A>'*PARHAl,
Mr. Kotbare. on behalf of tho iD^'olveiit. applied
for an extoubion of the intartoJ orderj which waia
grunted.
RF. cciWAaji:« jivasje: tvvari.v,
Mr, Mnnkir applied for the dfijtiliurge of the insol¬
vent. Thu I'iLse wo'S an the ot^po^J List, but the
creditors had with drawn tbcEr upiK>sitiun. The
|iabiLi:^ica of the {nvolvt.-n% who desctibcil hiiaself as
a dealer in Mik nn I a speculator in
ahuto*^, amouir^sd to Hi, lo.lJTJ, wtille hD ms'ae^ts wore
ntf, .-Lh thn opp.isibian had been wi(.h>ira'.v n, the
iLLs,uLvunt> was prautofi his disch;vr;ic.
PfacitARUf:^.
The f jUowiog msoWeip,s were irrnntcd their
charge :-^Nowrjjca Huniiu^jee Uoncratj’',oi’; John
iMnctfrjnisie ; .Arthur Jainen Feruandoa ■ Hyuhi Synniel
tlooie ; Duyabhoy Nagindus ^ Nanabiml Shunkorjea
Vagal; Sht'ikTlaJins. Purahotutiijee Ohownkur; and
Thorn.IS Aleadc,
{from our CORRE.SFOXDEX’r.)
CAr.CUTT.A, Feu, y,
TifE rtouth wind, which hijus been streamitig up fnan
the Lay of Borigal Aiiice my last letter wixs tfCiiiiefl rc-
juimis Uic that our ,tll loo short Gidentut cold weather
is waning. February and iMarcli, tite two la-t tiiid In
aome ways the two plca-janto^t moiitjn nf the s(*a.-oh,
always Jiavo to me a sadne-iis of autumn imputted by
falling leaves, that all the groen gorgetmsneas wiih
which the ]>ecpuJ U ilcifltcfl fails to remove. In so many
ways is ihe hot season tho winter of ouctliHcontont, de¬
spite I he milled frieiuLbijis and freedoiii from reritroini
tiuit the heat brings to w'hosc lot is to remain
hi'ne tlironghoiiL the year, that it is not surprising the
months which ure at once spring and autuiiiii partake
more of tJie iatter than of the foriuer. ifiieh as
cveryljody has complained over Uie sudden termination
>f the cool ^eatlicr, however, Wc are all rejijiml
lliat the iiillu-x i>t licut. iios preceded and mdeed
boon can.Bed by an wlvancing Wave uf d4[ire4Mion
frein t-he wiist wJiich has brouglit the rain, so
long defertetJ, u[i-t!7untry. True, it good deal of damage
has l>tM;u done by Imil to the licULs of poppy w'hicb were
to W -seen a few day^i back, from the ritilway carriage,
as a bhiiiCi of white lilu^ijoni,. but ihe cliiinge uieaus an
appreciable aiuutmt of moxv. fodder fur million- of whai
woiiM ulherwi::c have i»cen hungry cattle, and it iLllle
inure preciom water in himdreiL of thoiLsamL uf vil¬
lages where the supjdy was likely tu liave ran luw', ho
U iere ia ruoin for !iiath:faction all the same. Even tiow,
1 nudeivitand, ihe w he at straw will be very shurtj and
oven if the spring harvest L nut actually a scanty
uim. there D liulc hope uf juore tliaii average yield. It
would no duiibi have been too much. Lo ex|>€!Ct limi
such a famine i\s the oin; ihruugh wliich the country
has jiisL passed wunld be followed iminecbatcJy by a
bu]iJi>ct' season, it is im|H>^ibJc neverthclesH to avoid
somo feeling r>f disupjiuiuLnicnt, when one thinks wbai
the fuUiliucul, in thetr enurety, of the bijr premises of
the eod'ly aiitmim would have meant fur the cniiiilry at
large. Amongst, other minor benefits 1 may luhl the
V'uter-aupply of Himalayan hill staiions, which is a
tiling [iintiqjurtaiii, jjerhap.'?, to the plabis sojuumcr, cx-
cejii iH> fiu* os it may mean increusiAl or dimmU-hed en¬
teric aiiiungst therse dear to him—a consideration, Inm-
over, winch raL^is it Ut tij*st rate iinpormncc, lu SJmlji,
in particular, whete (he whole place iLepciids fur its
wator-HUppJy upon (he snow and rain that fall over n
very liruLtod iNitchment area, the matter is sjiecially
heriuujii, jiiiid it lj guod news, tUei'efL^rc, to iiokuy of us
that the ditst^' minery of the season lA'^fure lost, when
water Was for a h.mg time ino iirecioiLs to be useiJ in
watering the mall, is unlikely to im icjKsiLerl this year.
The Went hci'c of the week hiw uf couDic licen ihe
strike uf iJie BriiLsh India ottioeiirt. +Syiii]ntthy hits
naluraliy tended toWiinls the tuen wliu, it Ls aigued
With much reiiutoib would be very unlikely to risk los.^
of advancement and po-y earned, by luqg ytaris uf
paLietit service utider tlie trying cuiiditinns uf Uie sea-
iiian^s life, vrithout the best uf cahAcs. Uii tlic other
hand, there ore some di-ScipLlnanaJis in ilie Fort
whose disintere^iteduisis D undoLibteLL, yet who
say that in K^Jtog iqioii strike anil deserting
theit* %'cr^el:i the men have abandoned rho pre¬
rogatives of their ]jO'jitiQii os utUcers, and camiuL
tliercforO coniplum tf the Company elects Lo coni’mne
th<? figiiL Whichever view b Uiti right one, wc are nil
agTCfcd in wUhiiig to isoc an end ui the dispau.*, which
is not only disha^itlng the business uf one of the targcsl
shipping L'uuipaniei in Indio, but in cerLuin to caiiae
much suflcrlug amung.sL the udicers and ihtdr families,
111 Uie iiitorctjtfii of its ijhaa^jUoldvra the Cumpony hi of
courao 4:piiie riglit in endeavouring to keep down
exptiiLsert, but Sic Jamos .Alackoy i-* lar too long-headed
mull I if business: not ti> know the disadvatilages of
pitching shell a policy too far, and 1 sludl W Durpvised
if iiu c»*mpromise bos been arrived at before iJie^m
liuei apiiem* in type.
The liilJ iJi fi'ouuer views w'c Iiave been experiencing
din ing Llie piust fortnight, has been iho liiLl belbre the
storm, jind the prepmatiaiei which are l>eiJig pitih-
td on npuii the I'eshawoi* border, for iivengmg
MiiimLnJ, ineaEi that the Z.akka E-hel are to l«:
taken in Imiid very seriously indeeiL For the moment,
however, we are eunleiit to listen to the siorifc
Vi hjcli sLdi come iu of the t ajnpfdgii, for the
Mekitoi IlgliLing lia.i not lif*eu u|ion a sfilficicuily large
.scale, nr perlutp' it 1ms heeu t^io uiuiucmlj succeAiful,
to have attracted mure Lbuii passing attention. Talkiit^
of ihese campaign stories, the very sensational one that
has foiiinl publLcation in one of your coiuempot'uries
regimling VVilhatn Lockhari Vhsit to Gale ut la Ih of
ixinrsc nonsense. Sir William never moved to other
Hpiarters from Guveriiment tlotisi- durifig the |jertod of
hiK suiy, and the home rek-grain, of wliieii sso niiidi ha^
been imulr, had absuhitely imthing lu do uitJi ilie
abaiidiiniucnt. of bi.s leave. The fact was lie as iiiai-
self iiatiiraliy dcsirmi.s of seeing ihc: I'aiupaign thi'i>ugh
before going home, lu,s heaiih having iinij>roved, and ila^
<.kivernmerit of India were very ghul lo be able to ket-p
him. Alure Ljitervatin:^; than -iich ctlorm of tiie iiuagmuLion
are the naiTatives that are brengUt to the UalcuLlii. tea
table by officeni returned from the ireiit. I have beard
m tiiLs way a nuinlicr uf particulars which throw very
carious light upon the vays of the iiribc^men ve Juve
been figlitiiig. For instance, it seems that ^^bet; Ser-
geuiit VvTdker vos a prGimer, and tbe .Malikp had
disciissetil ibc pros :nid Coitnf rnid the tiiajurity of them
had made U|.i lUeir miiicLs to suireiider him to Sir
\Vdljaiu Lockhart, a minority were agLLitust iloing aay-
tliiag uf the kin A There being tiu new.-ijjapers in
Tirab ill which to let. off stuam, however, a typical
prebest was entered by gettuig into the surrutinding
hills and tiring into the majority. Tlie latter re-
pbctl ill itnniar language, and die iccnleni thi'n tet-
iniiiateil for tlic rime being. Il is .siiid, also, ihat
ivheu lighting w'as gi.iing on at the frenn. i>fii-
paihctic agents ivere indiiatriousB^ and with suiuc
anceeis, at work collecting siibscriptioiLs frum Uiu
Wiihubis of Eostorii Bengal for the .'iiij nf dicir cn-
rebgionLsl,«i on lLc frontier. How* much tif the small sum
that nmsL have iKMiJi raiscrl ever fniuiid ihi way lieyuud
the pockets of the collectors iis of coui'se very doubtful,
but the fact thiit ignorant ctiUivaiorij m the least
niarlial jirovincc uf the empire could be IjegniJeil into
parting w*ith Imril earned pice on such Hliiuder iml'unna-
tiun is curiously sigruficaiit uf the sltuatiun.
1 must not close this letter w*itbout some i-eferenco ui
the k>as which Calcutta has sii 4 mined in the departure
of tJie Voucnible and iho venerated the .Aix'hJ.*acyn,
.Mr. Wei bore McGiirtby MacOarthy, whulc-ft lialia on
retirement a fow ilays ago. The conlijil send-ofl‘ diut
was given him at the farcw'ell nice ling in hi^ liunonr
only cxiircsaed the very general simumcnt of regi^L that
is felt at the tleparmre frem the scene of his life's
hi 1 lour of on'C who has always uCbielfishly lievoted biui-
•sclf to lictil strife and promote guuJ feeling. Ho
leaves y, wide circle of warm jicts^mal frtcntL behind
bun nud wdil not be forgotten in reiireiiitsjt.
The British India steamer Biiuiba, t.'oni man tier G.
A. JSJiepherd, will sad, to-day, fljr the Persnm Gulf via
Kitraclii, with a genera! carg^i, and pi^oagers on
liOard. ComiiuLQiler J. A, lu-ducrtson serves as a ckiel
officer, Mr. Esinail Abmed n» second olliocr, and Mr,
AhimbJioy Fakir as third officer. ^[\e carries »he
iiudL for Karachi and the Gqlf ports.
-ANTICIPATED SETTJTEMENT.
It D statjcd that the dispute Iwiwo^n the offii'erw and
the British Ihdia *S. N. Company is likely tn lie
isatUfacLorily settled at CoIcuttR very sburtly. and tiuit
the otfii%i*s w'iU rejoin their resfieciive ve^rfb at an
eiLrly dote.
’The Calcutta Commercial t'orraapoijileij.i of the
/Vortfjerr writi4« I—The a vent of the week in co ionic r-
dal citclos le. tho iitrike amon^ tho otTiceris of the
Britidh Itidia Si..cam NavItr:<itioii Coiupnoy* li in
always VO b:J rexi^tved wheo £»trikes} take p'uce, but
of coiinte there are uCdsiDa% when p^tienc^ ♦■iawea
to b3 u virtue, tind it ho-H hjtn said that even the
■atorm '(ivill vajiii. The Oriibh In iia CotnpiLuy fa a
very powerful ani prcinperomi coiicein, au j hna paid
Ita aharehoidefs a cllvhl^n l of lu per ctitC. for Homo
Cl me pout, lioth ^idea havi^ pot their c.i.se forward
111 the public priiittE, Uiougb it Ls itJt oxaeJy clear
what Me^isra, Mackjnnoil, Mtickiinr.esse The
nicij have delinkte causes 'for di^i^.a"ivcntp aiii they*
have stated them in a raaioorial to the Board at
Home. They ask that the agru«meii&of t<be 2<jth of
Oetdwr l:S:iy. wbatevof It miiy bi, :^bidl b* adhered
to, and they complain of a breach of faith cn ^he part
ol tlio Agents. Tfioy Htate Lb at vhe
ollicars are osk^d to do clerk'a duty,w'hfcU they object
to. They that hall their ^alan* shall ha paid at
the rate of Us. to the rupee, mid tbia they c^ball have
six moutha' Icavo on half pay after live years, sarvlce,
wlvJi a free passage liomo and out. er after throe
Y^ars with an assisted passa>^e. Aki:l they also ^lak
thaci no olficsr shall bs oidoreii to evs master under
The rocuiKui^d luwest pay of that app'>i 11 tmen^.,name¬
ly, TvS. 25U p^r month. Now, tboe demaii Js ore
quite iiitoldgible, end save t tid except that for the
pAVLuani^ol iiali salary at 2s very icosoliable.
1 understand that the British India pay Lfaeir
office re half tbeic salary ac thti exi*haiige ol La. (hi.
and halt ol the satariu!^ of Crtieir at the
exchaujfe of 2s. It is ol cdurs'f thL iuvjdjous distirtc-
tiuQ that has caused the grievance. It is no douht a
uialbor cDbiroly bstwoen the tSritiah India Company
and their lueD whether they wibi concede tbU demand
ot 3 ^.. wliieh la Oiiuivaleut to an lucreotPO ot one-sixth
to the pay of the officers, aod tbJs xeally, as it seems
to me, is toe crux of ijha situation..
It w0ii lie remembjcBfi cuat a strike ucc Lirred la^t
year at Ranj;$ooii cooseguenb upon Mas9r-'>. Mac*
klEiaon, Macken/^ie aud Co^deHliing: lo put a chief
officer in command of a ateamar witbotit any ndvancu
to bis pay. This strike wiU} promptly put an end'to
by the Miinagln|{ .'Aganta con cedi ni^ the demand, ami
tdthur bilore or afmr this Lime the ottic-^is tormtid
themselves into a Guild with n StcretJiry. Tuey then
addru^vsed a uiemorEal to the Home Hoard lietainin^
tjUeir Rricvpni*^. as 1 have sat forth ab^ve, but bcifore
it roachsd Kn^Lnnd Sir Jamos Mackay had set out to
investigate the matt-^r on tha mpot. 11cannot altOKC-
tUQr cjii^ratiiiato Sic James upon the way in which
he boa carried out the^e iiegotiaLion^, and 1 utterly
fail to Hee cha evidouca of that cjiicUistory
spirit upon whicu eoin<e of the papers dwetL When
Sir JiLtues arrived in India Mcsar.'t. Maf^kiucicm,
Mackenzie and Go., addre^ised a luttor on the
JUt of January to tbvir oillirixa inform! ug tbam of
the facu and statlni^ that ho would Pa ic^lad tP
receive a siuaU daputiatiou oo tba lUtb of February.
To this tiho.v recaivod a reply that the Guild and
its Sfccretiiry must be rocOftRitod, nod the S:?f retary
avked to call a umotin;; to form the doputation be*
tore Huy further measures could be discu-^oed. Messrs.
Machiiixioiii Mackecr/Ju an*! Go., very justifiably
declined to recti If luso the Guild aod its Secretary,
and eventually a depuiatioTi was arranged for,
which excluded Lh.* Gujld, Sic James oaot that rlo-
potation on Friday, tho 4tih instant^ and HppB(U*a to
have cajoled the members into ugrecibg tO
the Guild, pi'ov*idad the otficeis at the outporta con-
sontodj aiti.Lt u toiegmui 'was aeii:'. to Haiig-'On aud
Bombay sULtini 4 :—** Sir Jamca ]Muckvy makes it a
c.inditiun that tho Guild must be 'I'Usr^lred b'*rare he
cat! take up the ixrlcvniiceii. We nre av^reaahlfl to do
this if Bumbay aud fiaugoon a^ree/' The chic;re nt
Bombay u 11 1 Bani^uou apparently old not sco their
way to lru4t tfiemselva^ to tho binder mercies o' Sir
James Muckay, and os the result a strike too^ pUc^.
Viewing the matter dispassionately 1 think that
Sir Jaiutis Mackay had lu right to mak-s such a
demand He woa not bouni in 11 ny way to
the Guild, but between tfiis itud iusi^tin({ Ou its
beiD>( dissolved O-s the C'^ndlitjob prt:cjUeiit to
ui-cussiug the t;t*Iovaccct* of lIiej men, there ii a
very wiiie dUl'erenc;. If Sir -laiU'J^ Mackay,
vfas nctauted by an hcuDit and desire to
redretH vhe i^rievaiic is of the men he shouM have told
the in what he WA:i prepared to do. ani be m e^ht
thori hit VO sogigosted that tf ibj wjJliog to
iuoi:t theiiL Co extent thuy shout '1 nt all events be
xvilUiig Lo iii^ei. him tu the extent that there ahoubl
l3e no Guild of offic.^ of the cjiupatiy manaued
by other th&n limj ;coiupah>'s einpioyifii. Thi»
wuulu have bit^n -an exe...:ediTi Jy reo-'ioiiiblo aTi'l
Liroper decision ; an*I if the men bail struck then, tUR
synipathtos ol all rii^ht-thinkmg p^iople would nave
baeu with Sir Jitmes .Mackjjiy. b*L^lUse 1 I'an quite ?iee
how undesirable F would ii; that there should it
Guild of officers of the British In iiit CumpEiuy wlib a
paid Secretary aulely depen Jeui. on the pay for hla
living, ami therefote with r^vey iiniucfm^jini. to stir up
ttubjttutii of diiTereiic? lie tween the ui beers ai*A their
cuipto^erj). That tin; men have grievam e^, 1 tliink, is
generally a(iuii(,:.ed, uni all the grievancjo, o-s sot
forth in the publir priuts, eicrpt Mic questh-in ol pay*
lU'jnt in iitcrling at par ; are grievancjis that ought to
be redrei^isud. Sir Jam'?^ Muckay would uppaicn-lj
like to have a giaiit^s streiijth and, wban he bad *?iJt
iL, to use like a giant.
The mufitor one ol some public nomenc,
the laying up ot these sreamere m.-^&n'i a
ol ill lia's coasting triLde.
, b^eiitis^
UOYAL BOMBAY YACHT CLl
K EG A TT A.
Tre totAl number of dt'^aths registered in Calcutm
during the wec'k ending 5tb Febniary wna 271, against
2.52 .and 275 in the two i/recst^eding weeks, aijrl higher
tliiin the coreesihjnding week of last year by l-Y There
were J 1 deaths from cholera, against H and 3 in tiie
two preceding weeks ; tlie nuiuljer Ls lower than the
avenige of the psist quinquetiuiiiiu by 12 . There were
2 dcatto; froro sinall-{»ox during the w-cek, against
3 in the previou-S week. There were 3 deaths from
tetaatis agniiut. 5 In tke previnxis week. Tlic mortality
from fevere aud bow-el-cuinpIuirjLs amouiUed to fib aud
33, respectively, against 07 and 2 iJ in the preceding
w'cek. The general dcath-rete of the week was 303
per miJJe per aruium, agiiihat 3i2'6, the mc^aa of the
last live years.
A ORKAT fire broke out in fkdombo, at 2-30 a,iii., on
Saturday. The major portion of Hulhidor MiUa, be^
tongmg to Messrs. lYeudenberg and Co, (the aeniar
piixtaer of which firm ia the German Gotiscil), haa bead
burnt to the gFound. Enarmoua datuage bu already
been done and the fire wuis null amoulderiug late ta the
day. The military were called out to a^iat tho firetooii
and the police
Fciiruc o]}in1oii is stil! active rcjjardiiig the prepi>Heil
Itoyul Itttiiilenec in Ireland f LiM Ashljoiiriiti pre-
Hidud on J:ui. 2b at n nu?eling of tlic Trinity i^jllege,
Dublin Historical tSocictv, w'heu a ilebitto *‘in (JiilS
subject uxik place. Lorii Ashbciurne repeat Cii once
mere tlie oto'Ious fiict lhat tUia was iiu party ijuestioti.
They as Iri.slimen. might differ from Cjicb Mtlier *ui
many siibjccU of the iliiy, but there was no reason w hy
on this ijuestion they shuuld wn all unite and tsmsider
it from an indcpCTident of view. M'^hen the
Duke and Duchess of York caiuo over to That country
there WBfii a KtUiiee of all diflci'ences, uud from one
end uf tlie country to the other Oiey were receiveil.
with that genial sympathy which w-iis marked in
the Irish race to illustrious and ilistingui^ihefl
visitors. Tho Ptincit and Princess were ilehghted to
^ee the country and the people, and were enornimisly
gr-ilified by their visit. There wa.s no use in disturb¬
ing this queation by the intradtictifin of extraneous
luattor, such an the question of the Vic«royLi Ity. When
the qtujstion wb-s raised Ihe^t^ would doubtless be
many who would bo in fitvour of retaining it ; but it
w jis nut a question bound up with dmt of a Itoyal
rosidsiice. Nu one waatod anyone give up their
independoDce cr patriotism. Were thero^ not great
national luimiitfifjes derivable from it I Surely, not
one -wanted to dispiira^ Ireland i n so fur a-S it
a country attm<rtive to touriiG. Pcr=ionally, Ijc^nl
Aihbourne wyirid be voty glad to sue a Itoyul residmee
occupied pretty frequently ; but bo adiiuttod that it
was very hard to say whether the difficulties could or
would be i^urmonnreA
Uarkly ia flo imtch double cx^riciwcd iu getting
jurymen together for the Mmlraa Rij^ Gourt S^iona
flH has been the case duriwg the past week. One caae
has hfld to be ndjoumed and two oases part heard to
be retried owing to the illo^ of jnryuion in the niidrile
of the caises. This morning five juryinon were absent
from the Court when the roll vnx oalled, and HD
Lordship, Mr. Juj^tice Shephard, in the exerebic of his
powers, imposed a fine im each case of Bq. ItX).
EXTRA DAY.
TuKili': 13 always :ui oxti-a day o|)oa, |ninci pally tor
rowing raci^, uml ilie amuigetncnt U goncrolly pro-
ilucivf uf suiiiti exciting ninte-l-^, and the cTuburis,*,Tii
of the scauion from the men-o'-war lu liarbuur U
euntagi'Oii-: and spreiuis to the -ij»ectaU}r>i. \ i^kcrdiiy
races weri no esccfitioii, and the bidlf^ and fuejiibcrs
w'Jio raiiiv alKjard tlis 1 toiimuttL'c vti^'rol eujoyeil an
entertaining itfiernitou's 'purt, and the interest w'as
Rcarc'dy aUuwetl to l.'ni'ort iinalely tlu-unly sail'
ing race—for buaU of the Pumflet ebifs#—wn-i not
finished owing ^to an accident w*hich 1mp]Kmed to one
of the couijjetitoi"' while munding the first in.rrk The
Black Dutmond turned over, anti aa uIl tho others
w*enl to her libi^i^Dtantbe race was abaufluneil, and
will be sailed at the firet i-onvenient opp<irtiiniiy- The
ordci* of the prograimii^ w^vl ma siricUy adhered to,
ud it was found iiupoa.-ililc lo get i^.uiie of ihe compet¬
ing lutatrt t4>gethcr at the vchctlulctl times. The gresitc^t
iuterest uentretl round the races for the bjuti from
II. M. .■^liii>'- in harlxiiir. and an exciting roci?—tor
tonr lo stx-oared VaiaG—was won in gtmd time
by ibf AssJtye’'i whider. TIm; tiiinl moe. idthough tiniLHl
to 'ttai'l al -' 1 -I. 5 , w'jj.-v the Is^t to be got away and
won by the jWayes cutter, lengths aw.iv tivim Hu*
jjciiond arrival—the Plassy's Iw-tiiL Mr. Jbchanl^-ui,
to w'bom the ;iftei-ncjon's ennlests are more or
tine, acted aa sitartcr and judge. The toilp>w'ing arc
the ]>art iculars :—
Race.—B oats of the Puiuflet Cl ass on tba
B. B, Y. C. h’jC* EriLronui Ra. 3. I si. prii;^, lia. 25 ;
!iu:i pri;<?, 31^. 10. Fou* bj-ato to st.art* or 10 iecaii'l
prii?:!. To start ut 4-0 pan.
Gutiise No. 13* viz., from Corntnittue; Ves?:iel round
Middfij Ground Buoy, leaving I^: to Jit irt>[>ard, roun d
Alarkbaat with '* K ' flog at ^outb Troopafiip Buoy,
lenvlii.;jtto biiarhoiird, buJ tbeuc3 to Cc}iiiiiitt6eo
Ve^aei. tTwIc3 routifLi LcR^nb o!V 3 S tniled.
The enf ricii were :—
Hjofa Name, Kniercl hj
Jangii Billl Mr IS. Cumber
lloHfl Hud C K Fifimer
A-T™ T--LiftuM ol fJ W Bcyd
H ack DianiOncL ..._...,.Comdr G Stieueii
Lisle...-*. L* ^Vofsptn
All live entries cr[]ti?4?il the Hue to a good anj even
start and ^itood away up to the Midi lie Grcmnd Buoy
in n bunch. Almost imiiieiJbnely after rounding the
Buoy, Black Diamond turne;! nver, and all the 'jtheiS
sUkkI in Ici a-ssisr., the race being abaiJ4kuie*i in
concii&.jiicucc.
ROWIXU MATcakf.
l^tT Rack.—*' Torpedo Boat's Punts.” Two meu
aud nu rufldern allowed- Naiiva crews. Entrance
free, 1st prize, Rs. 5 :2nd prize* 11^. 2, Four lioAts to
start or no tiecand prize.
Course—From Flug^tafr Sboat Buoy to flnfaZi
between CoumJttee Ve^ivl and Yacht GJnb Flag*
atolf.
Boxts' Clamber. Hatered by
> 0 , lUO _ Licut Ip a HiobardaDa 1
Nok. 103 ... S
No. ins_ **0 0
No, iOi do u
No. 10ft _ do 0
No. IDS on 0
Seven entries were handed in, but No. 101 did not >
get up to tho starting place, ^D. Daniels got them ail
away to a good start ; and No. 100 took the lead
throughout and won'from No. 103,-
awD race.—F oot to FiJx oared Man-a'*War and
< bona-ffda sbipa" boatd* European crows. EatraoD*
G
THE BOMBAY GAZETTE, THTTRSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1898,
Rb to j :ioci prixo, lU, pour boota
to or Tio m^cort^J pr{j;i\
Ck^Qiv^-'l'roiQ y&sMtl round Mflrkixmti
10 tbe d^retrliLon ot TiirlMr rjeiw^iun, louvlnfc It to i’ort
Hud batik l» ilnjtih Ij-L'lwoen OoiuruJUtse V't^aacil nod
YacliiCliiil V'iniC'tiatr Dtstcnnce ali^ut l‘S5 lude:!,.
Bout 'a nnoitn KnteroJ By
11 M si AMuyt^^n Whaler >iO InLt 1^ li UlDlwtiioa I
H M I'UiNQy'li 6c Couiflr A U l^rar.tHih R N £
11 M ^ Atoi*r*ii.itt‘if VV hiiler Ut i* tl ItlutjazdHDn 0
II SI a Plj 4 Mi *8 WhuJcr ,, fit Ooniflr A h Pnm(M% K N U
Five bijiiti euteml, but only four eame iip to the*
line- tho Aartiiytj'i Cutter No. not ?itjUT.mg. A t^pItiJ
rmce wiw iiifuie up to the jVtarkhtmt i*uJ iv ^uie finialt
Ijt’twwjn Uu‘ A-'«*rtye^!( WaFftr Ncj. 1 ^nd tiie Plussy's*
Galley^ vmh'A in die former jutit ^tting her ntine home
li -*4 than ,% 4 Uttrter of n lu fmat of the Galley,
Whaler n v^pod third. PluAsy^H Wlmh;r
nowhere.
Uhd Rack.—E iuhL oarod ami over Man'O AVar and
Uonts Kuippeaa ereis KDttanoo
Ita. Int prixe^i 5il ; ^Ziid prixxi. Its, 15, Vaur Ixiata
to btart Mr up aucond prlxe.
CuCFt‘Ut—From Ootuuiiu^ Ves-tel round hdinrkihjnt
In the nirectiuu of NutCU h^aratija Buoy* round FLa^«
atatf Shoal JJuoy« leavl iij{ lioth rnurlCA to Port, and
janJihlD^ 1>etweoa Cluiuijuttee Ves.'iet hdU Yacht- Giub
l^lasatau. UihLaneo irlvut 11 lullea,
Uoata'a Dafnci ttnlered by
It M a Cutler Ll L U Riohi r^cKiD, t
H M CaUvr .. ut a, rrOmdr A it FratLCt? (J
H M AtijiHinJa'a CuUur .. Lt I.- JI tUohardwiTs ii
TIh.' Plawiy'w iMmi a wligiit advanta^ ut tho
•LarL^ biiE all three m>t well under weigh, and until the
FlrkgHtatr Shoid Buoy was |mL:sed and roiuided it w^m
atiylsHly'» race. The Pla^sy a t 'utter rounded tirnt, but
coliM not stay^ J 4 nd the Aji^aye a cruft wiilkcfl: away
atnl wtiti Ivy Ifui^ih.
1th Rack.—" Torpedo Boat'd Punts/' Two mau
and DO ruddera alJoweit, Kuiupeau craws, lHutranct^
tree, iat prixe, Bs, lU and :lnd prixe, Ks, 4, Fuur liuat>
to start ui' no »ec':jnd iuke. To start at o^5 p.iu,
Codyse,—Fruio Shoal Buoy to Unlsh be*
IweuQ. Cumtuittea V'esael and Yueht Club
B04t^ I<t}uiuLKir, ICnUrrfMl by
IQl.*,-.-,,-*.-..****—****L^cttt L II I^hartbua
100.. do
lori,,do
-*—*.** do
J03_„___*„ do
lOI... do
106.. . do
NIr. Ri [ilmrci^Dn uflieiated a^ stnrler, and lowed
hL-» fjitrie- ujr to the alurting buoy. All got uw;ty w«-dll
lt )2 lairuMiLV away with u tend, whidi it uiuiutauiivl
and ereiiluiiUy lutswil fin*L A good rtecottd.
Ill'll ItAiJi:— VueUts' nioj;xhJd-S, 12 feOt Ohd UDiler
tiotdtrfctd^ Veelitsoti tUe H, B. V, C, list, to ^vO
pulled by tho Veiftats' regular saljiug cfewH. En-
trance tree. Ist pdx< 7 , 10 ^ ;tiid pjrIZG, lit, 5, Four
froata to ritart or no accond prize.
Course—Proiu Fla^pvtaU' Shoal Buoy to tlufsh lie-
t ween CuillluUXau Ve^sui and Yacht Club Flai^tstaiT,
Buul'a nattir Kiitered by
Plxlc'a Um^by ...Mutt.-m K R flilUvthttni
lo.d (■ iloweu I
Tur'jiiotnuS , . {Vtr 1C ^ iiuard
Corttiici^A ,* „,«,^.Mr O H byruu
JnTixik bull.. ... ,,Mr m Cumber
lUM; Hiiii , H,-.. . „Mr C IC Fulmer
Miilpdy*n UhiKbr ,— Mr I B H. Maebctb
K^smvi't » Mr W Hytuaud&
AtannUciti^a ■* _t^UVeen* H A
ISuiUa^a 4i C T RSooveU
AiAr^'ji p *11 W Boyd
LhnKtar,, „,J P ijbr> euul
AH eleven dinghies won.' low'cd up to sturtimr
]»ifinL, and won- guL away to a goii^l sitart* A plucky
puli gave tha tint place to tho Ptxie’i Ibughy ' a gixij
awcutul, and tlio Coralic's "'liulo ^uu in tliiid place;
NFWS OF THE DAY
Cr.itxv^KL Nftt liiw been apiJ'^int&il lo eoniiiiami
the R^tyal Artuiery, Timh Ficltl I'Vjrcc.
Gk-Skiial STTjr^MAS lia.’^ retmned from leave and
rfMunied coiiijiiaTnl of the Burlua ilisLriel,
Nfi further nvw;i of i]:iLert!:nt liu.'i been rercivol froth
t.-(jltinel Mayne, and it i.-i thcitjfoic presttruod that
niAtters are rajudly settling di^wn in snuthern BaltichLi-
iao.
Sin PoWEii. PAi.aitm w not likely Ut resitiiie' muu
iiiabd of the Punjab Frf.mtier Forccj aw his aervice.’t
will prubaldy nspiired iu ujjnncction with tku'I'irah
Ev:p&ditioivnry Force up to MjircU JJl.^L, when lie has
bi VAcato hlrt rfiilHUintivu [>at+t, G(?ner[il t.'urriu Bird
will Lhei'eforc continue to olticiate as t/omniunJant of
the 1\ F. F., and will l»e coutiTmed in this np]Kunt‘
uieiit oti April Int This will leave General JenningH
undisturbed at Lucknow',
FOUKTU DAY, THUllSDAY\ ITra FEBRUARY,
ClASA A, 11 rap Rar e. Stai t at ^ 2U p m,
tiritue, Kntorad by
Naa ta„. .
Chita,,,..,
UmlI
.***-...Mr C T It tJeoveU
:.Mr C K Palmer
, ,u.»t .-... I
tr bfid^ i ^ «...._Mr W I* ay a load 9
ttirtiia -.,7,..,..aiir*-Li>Col 1 1 W Uoyd
iiA'”r*rr/’r._ umc^ u a
M : irj_Mr F a utde
CouHHU No, U (levorsed),—rroiu Commltt^o Ves*
ael round tbo two Rod Chnonol Buoy a, W, N W,
and N ul liuLehort? UbiJid ce^peettveD* ivund B. VV,
11, S* Ouov < N\ N- F3. ol EtephAnta Island), round
Burnaclo Boac-uei And thence to Conituittoo VeuacL,
leaving ali uiait;-* to poit Longth of noui^ I5'f? uiliea,
UlaiB B. a rap Raru ctatt p. lu.
UlatiH
lioai n uamu,
PixLo ..*»,
Uniervd toy
VV, Mutrar
Muaani. R, SmothAin and
O, j£, il'vw9e
R, Hauhmii
h;, C. RiMluvrda,
C, H. Hyn>u
C, A. 1C. Cram malJii
Udlesra, IL A,
Hunibr, w. ctittiullcr
.g . P, liAird,
Title e,'Uiipaign run llic Nnnh'Wjiit Frontier, re*
murks i\ cc}nteiJi|.jorarj, ha.s sorverl to r^how that many
of tlie seveti-pounder tunZKlc-lfvinliiig guns v^ith the
Native mountain batteriiin. arc completely worn out.
At leint obo lilts burit while in action, and others
have lieen cupnilenmcd an un.serviceul)lc, Jt wcuhl he
udvdsithle lo have ovctTii guti t&^ted by armoiirem ;
and thi.s, we understand, is be dotur. The aeven
pnunderH have l^cn in uso for nuiny years, and it is
not to be etjjccteii thiil they can last for an indclu
nite niiuilHjr of years.
RKyKuRi.vo to ihc Madras Polo Tourniirnont, the
Jaiun writes Ll is to be ho|aHl tliat this will be the
prt5cm><jr of iu:iuy iuorw .such toumatnent-s. Of late
i>‘do iu Madiiks has 1>een in a bail way, the lowest ebb
Wing reached Jaial year when a tournament was held
by local pLayeri ^lividing ihem.selveid off into three
teanix and trying ooncliisioiiA With each other. It luis
not always la'*ea thus. During Gird Wenluck’s
the Government House team, cotnpoHod fif such players
lUi Major Lawley, Captain Baring, Gjtd Doughis Comp-
ton anil Captain LiHcelle^, were about os hot a lot to
taclde os cimld l>c foil ml anywhere in Imiia. Mounted
on thi? chcsiieHt pmies then tfj bo fiiuad in the i^ith
they ** ran rings " roiiuii tii-irtt. of the teams which TOey
met and had matters nil their own Way.
BaLrcTi Khas i^.vcTsniRWAuN^T, who has hist met
his death iu at'tion near Turbat, wrltea iJio “Pioneer/'
is a cousin of the relebralcfl Azad Khan of Kharac, In
Wepttuiilier 1881, Wing then somewhere Unween WO and'
lOti' yeitm of ngri, A/.iul Khan nule in from Kharan to
Nu^hki, and had an interview with Air, Barnes, now
Chief t VimtulsHiouer of Bahji«histan, He died the nc.'Ct
year, and left to Baluch Khan a legacy I he hi mail r
i^r MUccee^ling lum as the fviromijist I'roehootei' of (he
I'ctxu-BEvhicIi bonier, Baiuch Khan was in Cbietta in
June 1'‘<P7''—a tine-lookiug inati nf hroiid build but
tuediiini stature, just 114 Azod Khan was, and, as his
dyeil bcaixl wuggcjited, already past the prime of life.
He hifcul friendK in lyiuetLa then who toi>k a pride in
introducing him as the prjncu of nvidei-s of hi.s day.
Unfortunately for him the feeling of unrest wl/udi wivs
then stirring the breast of uniLoy :l lialuch idiieftuin,
and in Augudt and ^eptcmlior had to put dow'n
in and around yucLta with a hard hand, mcilcd bun
to forsake the safer game of harrying rh*/ Vorsian
border for that of fomtiiUing hcudittg rdicHion
ngamAt Govtcinmont of India. He has p,iid
tlie peni*./i,y with hit life, eourting deatli, when he
I only defeat Iwfor*: ljiiit| like a brave mail. When
Boluch Khan tueei^i die ^bode of Azad Khun in
the happy htinting'groiimis, be can him in the
face. Both wtirc brave mcTu There Is another shade
that both In ay have met—-that of thw inan who made
Ibdtioiiistaii and near Ltw Bejla, To him Bahieh
Iv1ian’» greeting nin.y well buvti l>eeii 1 “ Had you but
lived 1 had not yet been here.'" Thu dny‘^ of .suixirstition
are gone b^'. It Is no^Iimgcr tt £a w^otfe to consult an
oraole or invoke a spirit, Wejs: it not so, we would
HiiggCMt that a deputation, 1 h? It of Balnch cliiuC-^ nr of
PuUticftl Dili vers or GitU> should make a pilgrimage tn
that tomb near Lus Bcyla and iietitum for the a^iatu^
of the spirit that lies there, A breath of it, many l>ohovf,
woulil allay the uni'csr iu liAluchlstan. Let ua remciii-
Irier, lniwever, that that spirit does live tii the prcstuit
Chief Cotamisiitoner, for ya^ar* th« i>u|jil of tbv nm-ster-
inind, anri that he, if anyiino, cun show the Balucli
Chief that the Sjuuieumn irudilion Ls not forgoMem
THE CITY IMPROVEMENT BILL.
TmutU
Or «o«t .*H *.. -*- — *-* -***
I’iirAllc ..
KU«oa. -
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CauRsK No, IU.—From Coiamittoe V* 8 koI round
Tutki'^ I hull on, leaving It to pore, round the :l I{od
Channel Buoy*, W, N.;W. and N. ut Bute her IsUnd,
re H L>eet i ve 1 y, laav i ng > m tJi to !!itaroorU, rountl At ark-
b:mtH wltti^'K' llag on Mooriuns Buoy, N, E, of
Butcher Island, Leaving it to »!r.ar!iyurd, round But-
diet B.ou'jo leaving it up tiuoi^ljoarO, and thence
|s:}uad North Karaitia lluuv leavdug It to T^tarboard,
iinUldng at CommRleo VoMiCl. Length ot course
Id'ol uiile.s,
Shlo's liofttA B e e, in Scrvlcj Rig- Start :J.u p, in*
i-amv. Kdtureii lif
H M )3 P>j;sa>'s Cutler . bt anil cumr A U l^raaeo, R N
H M » M.»K-lAlii's CutterAir ticj VV SUvvHUir
It 1 M iluvkyaid •uiier.„..,*,.’tir A Morjk
H Al S Cimwr, ,...< + I;* JlrtKel*. R N
11 MHAhy^ieilaV Cult .r„.P,KL.iifut C H liLctoardson
H M li Atoi -idNnia'a Gutter.,,., Ciuat C H IticUanUxin
11 il S ala's tiallry... Licut L 11 IbchnnLsoa
Ni», P. -From GotiitmLtQe Vessel round
Tucker ticacou loiiving It to port, rouml lln-l ChaoDci
Buoy. \V, N', of Butcher Island, Lt*avmg it to
Atarboara. round Noll li Katunja lluu^, leavlug tt to
AtiirlHJji.ru, and thance 10 Coiuioittcto \ cjacI-
oT ci>ui&i> uiltv!*.
JOgtll
TAC'FICAL UIFLB *VlEETINa.
J^sdtK yi'flrt tha iSmubay Light liotiHi and thi'
JriPiuliay Vi)hiiikier Kifle .VHsodljitluij inlrmlucoil a UcW
dcpartiirv in ciinTus iiuti Mntfi their ,tunri,il ritlnf niiKit-
mg ill rcsj>tci. t-vrenain -^javriuJ iiuvtchos, the ubject of
Abivb w:oi trj vm-mrage gisrtl ttnim .shiHitiug aiull tbo
discipUnc Tlto'^e ttmtelie-; thiowu o|ai(i to all the
Vulumv^'r ^'I'lpii in B*on hay, .oid .v sue of ihoif leatiis.
ifKik pvt. This year a L'Miiibliivrl ^ractlcal
Mt^vliiig to Isi hr hi miilcr l.bc iiiispiL'its of the Boiii'
l»ay Light ibe f^uiibay V'iduiiteer iCirtc'ij the
Bitmbay Vi-hintiH-p* ^\n'i lUui-y, lUc G, I, l*, Ry-i mid
tiu:' B, B, and < *, I. itj. Vobintcivi, iind an ETCCiitivc
l\mimiLtci-, of rvpfcseiiiati\cs fnjm each
I'oTff’, has ihawn up a very giHul pntgrAimnv of matrhcd
t* K» buhl 00 Santis * 'nlK KiH: - Baitgc.s on Mnmlay,
Ak' Tlk Marnli nerb
Kmh ( or|<i ■ifl'ti riht?d Rs, loj to the g-'iienJ
ftoJiLi ami L he t^oiotuiaoe have Itceu jible to LiuTCAse
rtr' amotlnt. of pri^.r ^ -tuT previmLs yvius Bui the idea
w disicounvg'' “ p*n lutmmg,'^ and atcnrdingly the
C i/.v- Lov not foi’ lotbfiituub but forteatmi of sit fh'awu
no inm (.’oiu|iMi>. diwfling under survive cHudiiioini.
^ 1 -' - iHrauvi’' fis*i very Jimull. and ii is liojH'd there
•rill to; A largii luimbci of teams uiiteriug, W s* give
Itoom the pronpi^itiM i w|*ii’h call be oboiiiied oii ,a)>pll*
«ai»iri fpJirt lH« rM'cretAry, Lieutetiuut A, t', t.lwcn,
11, Ik and C. 1. Railway Voluuteci'S) tJjv r^ubjomed
partiouKrT
L — YuU«y Flrln.^ OtJinpOtiiloir. Open to
y^ioS^at Alit, out a'lovia iim ratiL at corporal, Irum
itiy a lie truup ar •ompany. Eutranc j tee—R m, 3 pur
uaio 'ffLTget—feat iiy 4 foeu. pnJutud with llgui>;s
i>Lji^iiw;i 5 —oUO yard*, No, ol Vuiieys—Five, Puttltjon —
Aay MiJitAry.
Match ll.—'Roi^dtog Brtirtkra. Opuu to tOAm*i pf
tAx not iJkiva Urn ifUik of c^rpumb from anyooe
•GuHmtiy or twp, lAitruiice fee-^. 3 pur Team,
pk/L--tI fcot Uy 4 feet, paluBfld wl*a ilgures.
r»L« end 2U0 yards. No, of rounrU—
isven, 1 * 0 * 16 * 00 -Ajty Military, Time aUowad—liour
HI -CyMHU-Itidupoiidenll Firing*-Open to
If r i-rka All ra*fc-, from any i:oaipiiny or troop,
J2l\uVtcam, Bo»ltloQ-Any Mill-
. - tUJ adoweil-FWo miuuto:^, Ch,taDce-oLd tg
V* of ^ouu 1 U-^«^vcn. TargeLi.—ind claiM
,Na, of rounUa
o/lnar ■Vnii.*--'- I"
Mall b lV.--riid4
mot above I h»
SLiouldots, aIx ill
tiling,—Mpeii to toams of »*i,
U. ot I irpotal, IrcHu any oa« com-
town of llea^i «iid sbouldoi
Diktat] c >5 -13 nkao VV u, l\iMklou—Knuullafi.
v"^»oll*y CamtictiUon -Open to
row,
TJina
Filing
[uaina from tho -. -
»ui.jo»,, RiJtrATiei *
wrlxe 119, »ril yriM R'*-
Match io'^niTr uunt, ofVttiiio ot pool ahot*
*MaS>^YlL,—'t£oT*lv 0 r Matcli-—Open to Qt
»d N. C. Oll^certo, Conditioaa, EntrunOft
_T.TO u.lDtitoea tor oneh trfx roiin<lu. Servlet'
liyoivi-M- SI* ^hoU right, band, single practice, Sts
2 kjU left ba^d, Biuglw practice. M^b
DUclnca 2* jarda* lal prioo
3 lrd prlxa liA. id.
Owing to pros^aro on our spaca we were uuable
to Kive in. Tuuiiday'a isauo the ram a rka made in tha
course of tlie Hoo, Dr- Bbalchaudru KriAhua^ji apuuch
un Uiti Uniinclal a^pectu Qt the BUI* The hODOurubLe
tutombjr aaiU : The iinauclal pro-visfon!i uf the Bill
i:all Cur cloi ircruttny and attontloo, I have con-
tiutted At^voral dnundal experts o-h well expe*
riuncvd lawyers in rottacd to their cLuar maaulnf;. and
1 uui cduiiitmiDed to remark that they agree with me
la LtoiDkiog that thu claiiMea are fraiueiJ lo a isorue-
what complicated and aLabiguouia manner and
Eer|ulm to be iimdo more Jucid aad iuLelligible*
Section 1*2 make:! rather a lorKa order on the Muoi'
Cipoilty which D further empuanized by S^ctiooa 7ll
auG 7L in the Jeltor ot the Qovmaiucnt to the
Gorpuriitiun your Excellency wa» pleased to vouch¬
safe uu iiAsuranoe that the Bill would contaio
proviHion “ for ruabrlctioD of the special rate to be
Iiupaseil !.□ a maximum of 2 per c^nt. In any one
yuar,” The Bill under coueLderation does not
cjLLtain any such provisioD, hut* on the contrary,
opoDs out an undefltied vi?ita of UahUity on the
Corporation, and cofafce:» it by what I may vealure
to ciail t)m *' Bliidg.eoii Clauses.” As Section
Alande ft eutaflA not only a heavy liability on the Cor*
pQration but ibreateuu very seriously to cripple and
disurganlxe the duaoce* of tho Muncipahty already
AhatLured ua they are by the heavy demand made by
the plague Mnce lai't year and-a-bolf. lathe face of
t'he AcitiiLiraLLcu giveu to the Corporation that only 2
per cenr., of the total rateable value of buiJdlogA and
IjiuUa iu the city vvoulo Ijc thto annual iiabiUty uf the
Corporation the See lion inuoiiucee a new htirden in
the Eihape of the Haialkhore tax oe an additional
contribution, atid the wlioJe ot the general and
HaluLkimru taxcA cm the properties that vrllL come
into to.xJ^toueu under the new ivcheuio, oa well a* on
ihe properties which will be eituatod within iO fact
of the oew tree to that will be made by the Trust
minus the cost ot collecUau. coosurvancy, ^c* It
would be well to define exctly the Ijabliitlod ct the
Corporation whatever they may be, whether ^ 3, or
4 and even 10 per cent,, instead of leavleg toum
vague aud ambiguous, bacaiise it friU be very dlfU-
cuit both for the Commissioner and the Standi eg
Com mi I tea t s fruma the annual budge to, and to meet
Che demands of the Trust which win ba ever iDtireaS'-
ing under the vague and ambiguous clautuis of this
section., I would venture 10 eugjra^t. that the contri¬
bution of the Corporation sboutril>e d-xed at two per
cant. only, recovering the excess of uxpenJibure by
diitrlbuting it over ton areas improved upon, ana*
loguus tu what I UDdcrstand is provided Lo. the Eug-
Ush Housing Acl:, It will also ba advjsale to make it
clear w hether the taxation will ba Included within
the l'£ pur cent, limit tlxed by the Municipal Act or
whether it wiU bj exclusive of It, Section
<i) tetjuired shat the first instalment of the
ixmtrtbution of the Corporal I on shall bo paid on the
1st April, lUUO* Tbia is bjth hard and unfair, because
the ollicial year ojimnoncsn with that month, and it
will naSi hz possible fur the Municipality tj make
the payment without serious iiiconveniciica an'l Iosa
OS the coliecLJon of taxes coinmeuce in that month.
The Miuiuiitipallty, as is well known, has no le^erve
Ijalaiice bi*{.-uiise all its aurploa CEisb baluiices have
been swept aivay by the FJague operation, and there
U Uii likeltliood of reserve revenue accumulating for
years to cumo. How Is tho n 10 ney to be obtauied by
the Munieipallty and how is it to moot this heavy
demand i The current revenue cannot supply these
demands, Ln April thu Municipality to ensure its own
sLabinty moat meet a charge ui 4j lakhs ol rupees for
interest charges for its loans. April in the month In,
which ccinec::.ton 9 for general tax comniencB, while in
Maix^li 111 the ordinary course of thing*, that being
the last 1110 nth of the o flic Lal year, payments exceed
receipts, l givo figures for five years ending with 31st
March, tbb)7. which wlin>ear me out in my conben*
tlon—
to Qlboers
Major FAimihO'rMEk Hucceeds to tbe cxjuiiiuind of
the 13lh IlcniJ.'d Infantry, vice Mujur Bin.;^bain
vacatoiL Gil plain H, M ^jtantotij R, A., oti apjMjLiit-
meiit to tlicr District ytali', Punjab Command, li iwrjshjd
tfj Rawalpindi tjfiiciutiiig Deputy Assistant Adju-
tani-UcmATaL
T«r TCi|iii<ition wUlcIi bos Ijecn preaetneii to the
i 5 hcritrof CulciiLta to convene a town's lUHctino to con¬
sider the Seiii lion Bill, i.-i si-rnrd by native dti/eiis
only, U Is iinderslfHHl that the Britirili Indian A^-
rioeiatimi liaVe taken nu part in thw inuvument for a
puRltc meet ini,''*
Tiik diitbu^' held by riLr An ony MaeDonnoU at
AlLahahail oil ^linuiti.y patted oli very .successfully.
Including dnisu finm the M« omt Divishin, to wdioni
saTi*'ids and certiheateH vre™ pie^ciitcil. some thmo
hundred anil »M:»v<iMity dtirhai'is wem prft-rfnt, ^Ir. T. A.
Sti>kor, t-dnt'f *SciMtitar>', pr^sentod those who hail to
rccoivo decorations or certificates ; Mr, iJ, T. Roberts,
Cnritiiiissioner of the benivres Division, tho Pnrbans
frniu thjit divishm ; Mr. F. H. i’etre, <'omwajssiuner
of Allahabad, thus* fiJiir Allahabad, The rtiilivo
iitViocfs of I hi* f Uh B'liyiU Umccrrt vrere presen U'd by
Liciitcfmm-Gohniel Bjiirnsnaher ' those of the :ird
Ben'^ral Itifantry by i Colonel G. B. Austin, and the
rciiretl uttici'rs by Moijur H, R, W. Lotnsden.
rim Wit.LbUi DicKTiAki' is now HO d IS) > IS in;; of tiH
tnvips as to facilitab' a forward movement loWaoD the
end of ihc luouili if ihu .;\.fricli-s have not siibiuiited bt
the intoLval. Crigadicr-Gcncml llaiiiilhnis brigade
hm iimveil front Bum to a short distance licjond
[HrkuL : tUiH t'ivlo;; I ho 2nd division a luore advanceil
base in tlic lower Burn Valley. It is a;;ain rejj*>rb'il
that iliL* iiila^siiion -Trrc inucli imjircs-Hml by the sii;n>v of
fenewpil activity, but ihem is nothin;^ very tonijjible yet
lo suin' u|sm HI pr<M»f of ihcir desire Ui armn^^c icattors,
ritoxyriso itratimod at Mijcriit on Mi m day In
excellent wcjither. fhc GnTniJianrier-ind'hicrs Gup
linri! for. d'hc hiohcjit score wiis made by ila^
Jni 1 Bii t tu l h I n t*i on I my ami Ha rod a Ka i 1 w ay Volti n -
tLisirs which wau oTH. Iiuin'.; an averai^c of b- pur man
at 2fX>, an-l i^XJ yard-, standinn^ al ii'Ki. Thin i.',
pmbalilv a rcci^rd scori’. The Unnouujcht rLaili»urs
niado TpiT, a very j^ihhI scuic, in The Be;;uni of Bhujjat
Match, ifl JjiiTs, bO'l vai’rb, Lieu ton suit-Gene ml Sir
Rolsort Hiuue inu'lc the liijili&t isn-ible of .V i.
In ihe NjUive .\rmy tkjiiifieUtion for the Gnnnmitniier-
i-Chiefs t'up. th'.' 2 l>lli Ihmjub fnfantrv werti
viiLh a scone of 018 ^ and I lie Msn^dalji GoM Mcilal,
y;iven for the hioluNr indivhimd sconi, was wna by
ihifijulur Biita riiueli, ilinl Bcn;,'al Itanccns. with a
rti!<>re of'dA
\Vi^ much le'^i-et t-i tusu iliat lUe eondilion or!\li . E
H. i\ WiiUb'n htniUh is such ilmi ho luw liecn eniupcl-
Dd t'j lake leave lui iiieriicnl certiliciito from the Rkli
iu.sTuut. Me will bo sucrecdcil (ciu|S)mrily a^ MaLTLs-
Irjito Ainl I'ollci'tor at .Vlipiiv by Mr. Mjxri'iiar, but
the (jermaiit'iit rtppnmtnii'til w'ill full to Mr. il ih II,
Allen, now un settlement duly io Ghittn^onir.
Mu, A. I*. Gwvx?i, s>ne of iho hist Ijfttch of ludiiiii
<'iviliziii>, dieil 00 Moiiiliiy sd ibui-^isjn fnmi piienmo*
nla after a fr^v days ilhicss. Mr, Gwynn was a well
known bat nt lloiue before cnterini; the rierva-c, and
since his arrival in Raii;^'>.)ii he luel marie s^jme fine
SCOITS.
Dn, 11. H. "WeiTTmEr-UT, liio Chief nf the Committoe
of l;evisii>n, '^emU'a coatempumry the followiii^r in-
tercsiiiift noto n^^rdmit tin? work nf rev!si<>n of the
Ursin New T^atament :—*Tho huiouajic of ihe revhion
is I’^rdu, The New Te.shitm’ut wits Hrsi trjiTi.'ihitod into
Hi'du by the* wv:ll-k]iuwa ('haphiin Mi-Hslnnary llciu'y
Mjirtyu 111 the early years of ilits erntury'. tlwifio i
the ujnditif'fttion nf the ljtn;^iia;^e atjsl I he pro^^ress (J
Ghrisiiuuity the Urdu New rt^tiTiient has muJcijjonu
repcanH revisiouiH. The pretsent revision has been H^oiny;
un s’tnie rhe l»c^imun;^ of I 8 LKJ, U D base si; upoci Ui
Greek tf\t of the Mnolish rovision, and tlie atainhiiti n
idiniu tbS that of DeUii, in tuldition To the iiil?«i''iiurie
lo whrjin yott refer l-a'n (.-hriaLiHU nativtMi uf Dcihj, *>n>
it cler*.;yunvn lUcv, Tnm Uhand. ntjw iiL Ajuiere,) and
the other a lay iJJ alls'Mr. t‘handu Lvd, now of Lalioir.,)
3 »re en^Tuged m tin? wuik, wdth ihrcc rifm-
Ghristiaii ucholsiiN. Resides these osi feftjiwiii foe
upeeisilly tbthcult- pcinto wo have Ijeen fortunate
seenrioj; the honorary AssLstuncs of three leading Urdu
^chidiiTM and aiithtuM of Delhi, It is prO|iotjfti to print
the new version in the Itoniau diaractec m Londoik
iimd in the I'cpsijin character in Lahore*
R^COlptB.
PaymontiF.
3.^1,DUO
5wii;£,bto
4,^,OJO
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6 , 11 .UOD
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tf.JB,D0U
7,bLi>00
fl,ii5,4JOU
'*,.(DKljbc:0
(J,27.u00
*.*.l,79,toU
5,111, too
,..6^000
7,Ut,U0(J
r do not
aulHriehliy aODan
April, ...
5farct], leaa ...
April, ma ***...**.„**,*.
Marob. las^
April, IS'J7 h,... ..h***.**
tuatiG the Liubllitlea of the MuukdpalRy m the moutti
(iL .April 111 eacli year* In them are liiuluded the tA-
tore^t charges actually paid, but if the Municipality
la to be financed on a sound botals then It itnist be fh a
pobitton to moot ut a moment'* no tic.: the lull extent
of ite babilittaa on account ui Interest chargaii, ohd,
there fora, tho full timuunt of Inbireiri payable, not
that actually paid, abuuId, for tuo purpuaci! uC c-jm*
pari:>on. he taken into t:omidera.«ioiA Such a cmlcu*
iablun would only bring Inti0 battBr pTOmineuca the
liupoi^jbiljty of paying to the new trudtoo large a
tium ou five lal^lis of rupees on the let ot April in
each year. The queiriUou la whoteior the Municipality
Is to Tuuet fir.st tin own Uabiliuy or tbo*B of tVio New
Tru=t. The provisions with cegartl to the ptKyiaeut
of the secou'i Instalment on the of OcLober each
year involve increustug UEthllit/ cm the DorporatloD
year by year, whiish at the eame time win yew by
year to±)e un ever-increasing proportion of revenue
from the urea Luken op by the New Truat* The l£a-
lalkbure Tax ia to be placed to credit In accoemte m-
4 ^ aired to be made up to the amount ofaecond InstaL*
toeut in addition' to the general tax. This is Jiure I'O
ibcrea-'ja' t>ie llaHllity of the Muntcipalicy, l!>ecauij« the
Corporation {>n|y agreed to pay two per cent, of the
rateuhLe value of the tends and buUdlnga, A^ more
and mure lands get vuaCed In the New Trust the cre¬
dit will ba dwelled year hy year,so also the appropria¬
tion by t>be Now Trutit of the reveuuea froru tho
general and Hulalkhuio taxes accruing from the IjahC
[jpoiif.age laod^ and baUdinghi will tneroasa in voimmo
year by year, whereae the rebate allowed to the Cor,
poratton of the amount of revanuo which that body
was receiving huforo the propertfee and lanct^i would
ht 3 taken awuy would at and ad it Is, No allowaeC::
la made for the ri:^ In the value of the properties,
wtiieh wouIkI, in Ordinary courao of thluj^^e, cake plaes
year after year, and thus though the Corporation will
have to pay a second instalment on the basis of an
e vur-liietea^lug the reb.<ite aUowcd on
proiJ^rtle.i as^eis.Hed hsiore tba now trust tokos
them over will re mala a utationary figure, 1 aui
uoiiatraitiod to remark, my Lord. that the
Gorporatlofi in expected to give osiibtauce to
the New TrU-'tt, auiJi tn oon^lduration of thla aania-
tauce it fa to l>3 rewarded with a redaction of ite
own, revetiiio atid to ha laulcted more heavily year
by year 10 urdur to fteonre the improvuient of a terge
portion of the GoverDiuenb lau(^ which eventually
revert to GuvernniUEiT, To turn the debit side of the
account It would bg advJWde to define the words
'"reasonable ailowanee" which occur in three sub-
a iction:** boeause it would by-vory dUHeult Co arrive
at a clear meanlag of the words and lead to great
miiuy diiliculUes. 1 am of opinion that the allow¬
ance uhould ba deteruimod by the actual co^^t ol the
extra aialf specially eiaployoil at the ratio whieh the
receipts ot the Board to the reeetpte of tha Muub
clpality 111 regard Co the utall engagtiit in the work
of tlieao bodies, fur it wtH ba dJlitcult to keep an
exact record of the cdtabUshmeht for alt new sitjraete
and Cijntriguous one oa alao the correct rueent of
water co^iumeri for the new stmete as dbttoguishad
from thv old. it IS only on the ays turn of aveiagc*
and aptual working expafricace tout the basis on
which cha charge ia lo lie made can ba detjarmined.
1 tey fltreos oU Tliia fjeuamds tho clause provJden ttiUL
Governiiieut, who have a Large intere.sL iti the scheme
are to bJ i he sole and final arbitrators iu matt-ra
ot dispute tietwe<(fU the Municipality and the New
Trust. 1 would bag to suggest* Uero that the lustai-
luents tihuiild be made either moo tidy, an In the
csse of Llio pul ice chargea, or quartotiy; This
arrangeiuv'ite will, I subujit. ba saLisIuutury buth
to the New Board and the Munlcjpiilit>% and will
cuu^Q no loss of lotereat to the Lath.er bjiiy.
After poihting out that whereas the liability of tlie
Municipal by will be unlitulted and those of the
Governuient 4 *^ defined by SucLiun iH tire very small,
thu Hou, iiiember said : Olivuaa 2. B {h} providpa that
whatever surpiu4 reiunine shall ba^ equally divided
Ttetween tho Government and ttie Corporatiun* Tina
arrangement will bj obvijusly uuteir Scuiiaiis 7U to
7^ are Bitidxoou Clauses, and it is nnidle^s lor me to
say that they are likely to operate Vi^ry harshly. They
are no doubt intended Lu serTu ns a guarantee to
investerr', the Governujunt Irjing unable to give direct
ficcurlty lo make the AlonicIpaLlty invhle* This j*
also unfair, e^pciiujiLly ns the (Jurpurutiuh hiu> 00 uun-
ti JlUng vom* ixi tdl over the cxpeudLuze ofNhQ Board.
The New Tru^t jujiy gu on spending- Tiiera ary no
ieg^il r(7i»trictioiis placeil on It, and it it riiiid into in¬
volve uc) the -Mumcipality must pay the <iehts under
peuaLfrv of aitavLiiuejit of ita revenue, rind 10 tuuke
up let' the dellmt 'he Corpuratiou has to levy a special
tax over and abjve tho 12 per cent, Surely some saf*-
gumilH ami lltmtaDons should b^ placed un The ape ml*
lag powers of tbe TrList. There ought to bs a sense
of rcspun^iiibh.y ou the Trust that wouhl prvvj^nt it
from ifiCLirrlng iJaljLlltied iu excesa of its Income.
3’his would, to n cpjrtHin extenr, luitlgnte the harsh
UL-^e of the Bludgeon Claubci. in any case I •anlnuit^
that til" Curpoiaiiofi Will bj given uh oppoibuuity to
fieo that the expjhdituto la Juat aud to proteat ip
ease it Is otherwld^*.
THE NATIVE PRESS.
Df J*Il ricrvaiite that I haVJ^ knnjWQ in niy like (wriLca
Mn), fj, VV. Earle in ihc Fcbnmry *"Gomhiir'J, t-bo
tPhfSi 1 imvc ad ulri'il aud respoeteJ. must arc the chi hi¬
re i/i iiui‘>^es. J'he t'we and devotion they give t*i dhild-
nui 11 uL tlivir uvn ij i.i touching to a dcj^rcc that is almost
extrsuJidinary. The hi/^best life which George hlicL could
ihiagine fur RuinoJa at the end of herl ife of dLs-
appinlmcnt and fidlure wiv> to attend and tuini.ster to
the ubjldren of withers. Tbesis nursoA* will of tea refiise to
IcaVi: L'ijildi'cn even when it w fur rhclr iutL*re.sL to do
i«>, knowing all tho saiur., quite well, the liiue will uome
when the children will leave them, as completely ns an
auimal leave's tte luuther wKch it no longer wants her.
1 asked a nuriC of tbw type ouce, when she was gettinjr
oM, why ^lie Jjad never married. “ Uh, m'uiu,^^ hJic
E iaid, *“ can I you f 1 had passed ruy life tn the
narsxry amongst iadieu and gentlemen ; luy own clous
who wish(?rj lo iUCiTTy mu were disUitefuI to me^ and i
wu^ Uhi proud for anjiliiu;; else.”
MR, JOHN .MAaSHALL AUTU HXA CAI,I. 1 IT 0 ,
Thk 7i£w( Gojtar hEui a enlogletiic noUco o£ Mr,
Mara*hab, l\m euijr^ctic tfi^crotary of thfj Uuamfior of
Gomniarce. Our couttainpomry say^ : While filicus-
atng the rosolnuon of the Chamber in rBapeclr of the
pltigue^ wo faunot. Out cungratuiace. that body 00 tha
good work done during the year. The report, as It
was preMunted to the Chamber, la &s i^ood as a
st£i ndarf l hlsto ry o f the t rude and ca m nia re j of the ci ty
during too prlod, Mr. John MdrihuU, the aecretary
who frauiad tbe report, h;t% lor au.{bt wo kuuw^ mis-
token tils calling. Sic VViLijam ilunteFs series of
Jndlau Rulers are not half as well and cleverly wiitten
as Air. iVlarrihiilL'a reports^ wbusa dry^a^-dust dataila
are Jnvestod with tho ausitained jutoreat of a tale or a
romance which mu^t ueode be read to Its bktoi end.
Mr. Mate ball might have, with hie acknowledged
dchu Lira hip. dLtLnguished hiiy^elf as a jourpiiliit or
a umturian. But what i!^ a los« to Jou.raaii;^iu or litera¬
ture ih a dUtlnet gain to the comiuervlei iu teres ls uf
the city,
T U r: A NTl -HA f KKi:?f 1 TgS.
ThvKaiaar^i-Uind throws a gaiiatlet r.otboim whom
R called, the auLi-UulVkinitos ; But R ts Aiwuy:^ tho
part of w^Liouj to tost it from thu puiut ol viaw of the
ohjecCioNow. who are the ubjectioeiste in the
QtkiiO t rio fur 04 our koowlcdgu goea, they are none
other kuan the riurgeuti-Geiieriij of the Brealdeney
and cvrtalu mumbei;a of the Rlegue Cuuimito'ije wuo
etinre bis view a. But wbut aro Lb air ohjetUune /
They me not known. It Is ohly uUeged that t.je lu-
ocuietion by Frolessor Hall kina 'j serum leaves *oJU 4
after citeoti which are prejudicial to the health of
the inoeuLutr'd, The learned profesaor ou his part
bus been candour itoaif. He ha^ o;jonly told the
wurldul Bufuihay what bis prjictice ol moculutluu
bos been able to do. Is jt impossible to get the riur-
geon-General and the Flague Committee to vcutiiata
their views witn equal candour ? Here Is no question
of ptofe^aiouaL rivalry. No* We etaatly deny it. it
is p^urely tt, quustlou of science, It is a question ot
aHivJug st the vary truth of the entire question. Let
the objactionlat^ stoto their ooioctigns and prove their
caeu. The pobfit will be tfiei.r tribunal and wo can
rely Oh its [uinInon.T cpuiujou sense to Judge of the
mattar fairly. But it wlU nut do for tho ^iurgeoh-
General and othore to roinaln bohlhd the olficlal
purdab and tbro w, after the mauner of the street
.'\jrabs*c:bair Uttte pellets at thoFrotesaor either direct¬
ly or iodireetly,
TUtf COR^OBATfON AND 'fRt? OITY IMPJtOVJiMliNT
IHLL,
The f/idicj^n Spm-tatot* la afraid tho Corporation
will not hs uhla ro hnish tha cousldu rati on of the
City lunproveuient Bill (or luontlie U it piuceedti m
the way iu which It pcoceeda'd ou Thursday. Uur
cuutemporaTy adds: ^ Even if the Bresi dent's sug¬
gestion that each member should next Thursday
come prepared and wuh the mui^nu menta hnlntendti
to propose written dpwu on pupsr, timre would L>e,
we iHiUeve, a very large number of propo^iUonis and
amundmcnLji to consider, and if each bt; allowed a
apeech in airppqrt, tiie discnaaon wonld pretjnbty be
unendjog, .and, ut the end. It would not bo pioductivc
of auy thing well-thought ol and systematic, ThGr:^
la* happily or unhappily, no elo^aure to limit diiicaaslou
iu our Curporutluu. vvu syuipatbiZ'j withLhe oeaire
of each member to have his say, but yet, this would
be possibie without the whole Bill Wiog gone
bhruugb, suction by section, in the whole Hou^e. jV
small Cominittee luay yat he appointed with advan¬
tage to draw np amenumunts to the Bill, Let eaett
member have first hiay in. abort, and let the Com-
mlttee then formulate aiuehdoTuikC'Ti widnu will om-
body tho view ot the luujority* Votes may bj taken
Ihon on the report oi tba OoiumiLLee, ao tliat the
Uou^a j^hali have a duuljto guaruntee of the Com-
mlttee having fairly repr^^nteJ^ the goherid setias of
the CorpuratioD,^' Thu Kftiifsr-l-£l'irui neudemnii the
BUi a outt*anre^ anu eaya; '* Thun, to say ti e leant,
the Bill m uur opinion a bad Bill froiii top to
bottoui* from the eonstitutlnnal chapter down to tlie
general. Everything is by Govurnuieut and for Gov-*
erfimexit. Nothing by the people for tho peopie^ To
aay that the Bill will uiLLinatciy benefit tho pec^plo U
a huge fm posture and noth leg more. Time wifi iifhow
how far ode sdrmLee tuvuia out to bo con-rect. Under
tho ciredmAtahcea. wo think the Corporation is simply
beating ahuuL the inish and waisting bjtb ite time
and energy in drscaiding so UliHjoneievea and so uue-
aided a p^eca of leghlation. It simply bruakiag its
head against a atone wall. And so wiU it be in the
LogElalive CotincLl aVsn* We make bold to say that
there K not a single memberithQre, we mean a slug La
ttoi ]4 jfiQclai. aave tbe Hosi'bte Air. Mehta, who at all
UDdursiiiipds the tru* aim aad object oE tbu Bill*
They may hone^itly i.ry to cumprehouci its provisions,
specially the ilaaacial ones* but wo appreheml* their
attempt will ba a fajiure."
PhAGU'G EXJ^ECTEU AT ANY TIMK.
The Rust Go>Jtar thinks that plague might break
out in UoQihny at nuy umo, and cites the late Sur-
geou-rrunerai iilr Wlliluiu Moore as its authority.
Uur do ate m purary states : Ttint the appalliog visita¬
tion which has alUicjted i^ur city for a whole year at»cl
mure, is'but a natural occur I oneo from the point of
view oE Its Insanitary surround itij^ and bhuL tt is not
the unexpected that hAs happi?ncU will be horn a put
fro III the following remarks of up less an authority
on Hygiene than the tete riurgeon-GeneraL Sir Wlp
haul Moore, who wrote so fur back os the yoar Idtid ite
follows During recent ycais plague has been coq-
lined to Egypt, Eyrla, and Asia Minor, but latterly It
had exmodod in u European dirudioa. As tbo dt-
seosa prevails periodically on the shores of tli|Eu-
rateu, and as coniiuuulcattati with India Is frequent
and rapid, Ic la forLunato that plague has nut yet
been added to the listof over present Indian diseA^es;
which liowevar might occur at any time. In tact, an
epJdiiuic, which if not true plague, was certainly
very tiikditer to plague* bus several times prevailed
ju VVe;jierd ludlo."
THli RktlENT JVSTlcaV ELECTIOX.
Gommonting on the result of the recent election
of Aluiiiclpnl Coum-illnrs by thw Justfee-k 01 the Esace,
tha f/o J far wjiiea * The Justices of the Punca
who huve the right to elect sixteen repreiicntatlvcs
on tho Municipal Corporatlun, hava returnaJ the bi;st
men out of the twenty-live cmilifates who aspired
dor the honour. Their selofJtluiq liowsver, would have
been of all unexujptiuiiabLe uharaeter if they ha<i In¬
cluded aniong the it representative a the Hoii,, Mr,
DoJl Absji Rhore an>.L M:;, O, H, Sstalwad, who hiLve
already served the C4jiX''poratiton at dJUereut times
with credit to them-Tielvee imd useful 11 jss to the city.
Wc on'lm>Ltan>i that tho Hindu can'Udatce complain
that they wore throve n oat uf tho campetHion bjcanao
many of Ibti Paraeas, who prumiaen teem tbotr sup¬
port, did nut vela lor them. The llinJa can<lldates,
wc appreheiiJ, ore labour trig uiidL*r some uiisappre-
hciislun just os much as thu IVrsees wfiu in tfielr turn
bring a similar ucrusaticn against the Jlinduus, Wc
are of Opinion that luth are wrong in tneli cjiiclu-
sii^n,
■ruii Ncw MEsiBihi OF rmr l,gui-ii.ative cod:^cii*.
Rcfnrrlug to the appoinbmont of Mr. Vfjbhncaudas
A^tmuram ivs a uiombcr uf the Legieintive Gouucil, the
Kaisord^/Iind writes ; The Native Mereantile Cum-
inauity is to be eotigratainted on the DeminatioEi of
Mr. Vijbbucundas Atmaraiu to be an add!tin cal
member of the LegLalativu CouncU, The selectioa is
a happy one aud the Bombay Government deserves
tlmuks for it, 'Xbe hunuumbie member enters the
CounciL ut a critical time wbou such u retrugres-tj va
Bill* tfio Rolice Ameodment Bjll* is abuut to b«
bamiiiered ou the tegislacive anvil; nod wfiuu
a nut her piece uC legiaiailou of the fiir-Ctiachmg
Character of the Olty Iiupfovaioent Bill is about to
be usucred in ihe light ot day and sunjected to the
crteloisiu ot onligbteried public oplniua outeide. It is
tu bo hoped tuat Mr. VjJbhuisuudHS will acquit
hlmaaif creditably in relorenct tu Ijjth the Bdis —
especteby the last,” The Unjirtiti obiicrves i We
cuujiratulate Mr. VYLbhnknau'tes .-Vi Mjuruin on hia
ele^’atjoli bo tiiC L-^glslatlve Gouucd. He Isons of tho
must luspticted ami cjnspicuuus rnamburs of cho
rmtlvo cjuimuntty. Ths well-kn'jwn firm, in w’tiich
he Is tieiiLur liLirbricr^, has hy ks enterprise cjiitriljuted
nut a btblc to the develupiuunt of the lojii and cotton
Industry in Gujarat and Kathiawar, lie is a memhjr
ot the munagUig cuminttteti of many local chnritehle
inutltuttens und is a ilirecter of soveial ,ioENt:»tock
cjuipanles, Hu ja alsu u munuber or the local Gliamb sr
of Goium^rce end the Bombaf Preaideucy AHsonlallon,
and hun ufien taken an active part In many puUhc or
pnilanthrepic muvejnent'. Uis ©stemive m.ncanJle
exponent!.*, shrotvil iutalllgenca, and diacnminuting
caution ought to luaka hitn a ijsaful tueiuhar ot
Couned/'^
PljAOUfi OPHltATldNH AMD TRE SAidVH OOM.ULJITITT.
The /n^/totn thinks it v^eind ba fnilingin
the dischargu of 14 public duty if it ware tu shrink
fcoiii bringing to the uutito of Government the great
nnenslness, almost bordering upon a'despondency
which ;forebodes no gouil, which haa spread in every
native community of Bombay os regards tbo plague
ujioriitiuna us they havo devulopad oi late. The writer
proceeds : In nixuust every i,measaro there would
kcnui to be such a half-aud-hodf sy* eni combines
the Jiiinltuntn of advantage with the maximum nf
fdettop* that It would be impossible f«r any sober
on-looker to Tic^r with equaulmity tho oxiatlng atr^te
of things, Tho plague ii. no dunbt* jncte&'-iMg b>
icap^ and bounds, and Nature aeems to bu doing nil
It can by suorrns and uutliuoJy mln^ and by pinching
winds blowing In cloudy noii mfuty weather ti) in¬
tensify the conditlunu which lunk© more huuiKiu
beings subjects to ihapitlleasi malady that is liacitnat-
mg the pupulAtjon □[ Bombay, Any ineaHuras tJialr
ooold not reiuoably by expected 4c ate in In thia
rising tide ef the epidemic would there fore ba wal-
00 me Hum the bigbeit atandpoint of ptibiEc morality.
But wc jCLaturalJj expect ihc moasuyes to show cuu-
alatency and reason, nnii also rcasOnabteQess anil
cunsiuaratiou for the feallnga and convem©ocas—
even irhu prejudicE*)! of the peupLo, That this is not
the ease at present in Bombay would soom to E 3 the
iiiipEvasiuo, of almost ©verybody In tho city* Wo
have reterre<I in proriouj issues to abacnce of
thosa gpnemll cicanaio^ and dJaLafectlnn uperatioiui
over lurgd anas In sorely as wall as partially aTec-
ted quarters of the town which ware a confidem.jt-
InsplriDg fuuturo Of the Plaigue IQouLmittce's regime
under General Gatacre. To devnta meat attention
only to hunting for plague nas 4 s and their ^egrega-
.Hon a«d know no attornative Intweea dlBinfecUns
a, room or two and evacuating whole tenemonta can¬
not be considered a very scientific method, we should
think, ot combating the plague,
mt. aiUlttRT AT THE OHA^rHER OF COMUlr^nc'E,
The /£fist Go/far finds fault with the strong
language as*»d bj Mr. Gilbert at the annual mooting
of the Ohaniber of Commerce, and remarks t The
t^mbay Cbntnber of Commerce, et their annual
jueeBngon VVednesday, dealt exiiaustivciy with the
question of r.he recrudesooiico Of the plague in Bom¬
bay, We have no rcaaon wbotever to cavil at the
seaulble ptopoaal made J'>y Mr, Gilbert, snd carried
unan imouiiily by the Ohaiiibor. Tho Govern Lnent
ahould loan no tlma in encouraging and altering
every faclUisy to the poopte to resort to Inocutatioo,
which, in the opinion of Mr. HafTkine* the greet
edcntiet* Is consHcmd to be nn elfidcnt nod general¬
ly speaMtig. an onfalllDg rumedy, but we must
stiroQgly pretoat ngainat Mr* Gilbert's remarks in
support of iho resolution, Mr. Gilbert, we submit
trauHgresseu all bounds ot moderation when ha
attacked tbe Govornment In intiguage which was, iu
the flr>t place* anbefitblog the dignity of 11 body like
tlic Chamber, and which was ^galn anoeceosai lly
strong to accomplish the object wnjph the Chamber
bad in view.'* The Jiifftoia JJprrfftfor observes :
We muiii. confess* th* ovarvigorotia and pro¬
noun cod speech of Mr* Gilhert nod the Tesolutioo
of tho Ob amber embodying a thorough o^nfidenui
In jnuculatlun witn Dr* ilallkins^s seriiiii and
a cjndaiPiiaiiuii^out aud uut—of all other mea-
aorcrt, af liavin.; baeu demonstrated to hi of na
use, both came upeii ua as great aurprlses Indeed.
With the merits of the queiittoii the put>i!ic is
well-iicquajiiteLl, but surely no oii'i will accept the
Cfirumb-.*r an authority on the qucbtion of the
eificicy of particular plague-stamping meairnrea,
which only medical exporto oau have the right to
cuimder an 1 pronounce a decided verdict upon. Wo
by fij ^pcak agnih'^t the proposal to e 11 * uur ago
inciculatloii and give laidlitles for the same. But we
thbik It would ba positively obildEh tu keep ail faith
bi inoculation and discredit such measures as camp¬
ing Out Hul sitgregation, which have undaubcadiy
more of tested acitnc 3 in thorn than oven the vneour-
agi tig figures of D.imaun end other places as to tho
ru^ultaof Dr. llafi'ktni"^ risrum.”
BOMBAY LIGHT HORSE,
THE GERMAN PliINCE IN CEYLON,
Tflk elephant hunt, which took place on Thtir'^day
In c a ^1 pul In Jungie, though greatly onjoyed, proved
uniiUDceasfui aa far as baigging was eoncernEd.
BreHkfa.st was served In jungle* to which the hunters
did full justice, Altet breakrautr anotimr nttempt >vas
made to follow the trail* The Frluce gob within fill
yards of a I irg^ mule elephant* bub the LruLe broke
nway before Hts liiipenid Highness could take proper
aim. The party returned to NuwiLra Ellva about five
p.m. The Prince etijuyod tho sport and exciiLng
tramp through the Jungle Imiuenisely and appears to
have won all btsnrts by I 1 I 4 allabJe ^aod unassuming
manaers, Mr. Plsbof* Capt. R* Ward Jackson and
Mr, A, M. Walker are organising another elephant
hunt for the Royal sporEsumR* A afipflcMul elk
hunt arranged for Lrbica Henry on bn?.
Elk Flnina by Mr. blaher and Capt. B. Wiird
Jackson. The Govornur and Jtha PrlntiO* accom¬
panied by Captain R, Ward Jackson and Mr, JMuller,
A. D C„ arrived on the sce^ne at after which the
buit om me or: :3 d. A fine buck was soon put up
which hruaking cover iiia'de for the jungle* but was
ovciunally brought out and a fine run was witnessed
across the Plain.-). After about two hours* hard run’
nlng, the elk was brought to bay in Dlnekpool stream
nnrl the FVIocc stepping forward adiuinibtered tho
coup do grace—Uio *tovertior also being pctiHctt at
the kill, Mr, bugob'^a hoemds were liiiiind, and they
acquitted them^elveu loyally.— Cession. OOfiervei\
HIGH COGR'l-—E ebhitary 17*
(Duforelthe Hon'ble Mr* Jualico ^TBacirEtb
anlt for heeurlnj^ aud final dlaposak
TcsULiaoutary ljult.
20-7l>—Smotham. B and N—Melierhai va Maotokh&i wWow^
Ardonhjr* Li and D—Part heard.
iBofore the Hon'ble 2ifr, Justien B, Ttapjsx,}
To apeulc to the Mlnutre of Decree
IC-Ufi—Payne O and ;S—Kcabow ILruitadcirao Paasari Va 3Ia-
h4«vw IC:risUaiiriio Panearl and others—It A Manli-L
:^ailia for hoariuK and Qfiul dlspodaU
Poatiicinurt Ijoog Cau^uii.
1-^—Janardhou anil A—Mabomtal Abdulla vb HajoualU
Maliaiued LLiJee iCsimoil—Payne, ii and b—Part
heard,
L7-9d—LiLtlt^und (Jo-^l|;^uaetQ Frajif:lBuo P© Penhs and others
va Jose Praovisuo KodriKuui and aLhors—iJaphtary
and F.
Llttlo and Co—Joaqulm Balvaclor Rodrig^ues and olhcrs
vs poJro Poacoal ,vlqrreLlQ and otbera—DaphUijy und
F *
UOD-Ud^LiittJa and Co—Joflooh Thamaa D^dilva and others vg
LkiriiinKuj Frunctsou Muritullo und oilierH^lMpliuiry
and F.
—Johai%<lr nod S“Kn?iton)Jeo Naaarvvaifi>c© YjUntaffhEiD-
dy VH *Muneckliiii aud otiicr5*^Ardeair l l and D
!Kt>^—HbrushaiiJcuf aud IC—Autaibai vm Aliy Mu.hOnied
Hiijee Malloy Mahoiuod—Arduahir. Tl aud D.
iO^DQ—Tyiibjoe D and Co—AlsliabEbuo vh liayahibee and
ocliers—Puyuo G aud Jd, aud He mining and P,
112-93—MLrwuajco N :daklatwalla—lloeaurii Miyu Ahmed vn
^awub Alufii AllLXhun and ani^ther -^ FraiUja© M imii
41^^—Maganbl anrl R—^"anta Marii IJe Sotuu VB .Antonio
HafuLlo IJo iilJv'a und CiHtm,
For CunsuEit LiecroQ
—Smetham Band N^VdIU Mobunlal MuttgOUtdiai Jind
Other V9 J iiti Flam hay Lard impruvnmunt Trad ins
Co* Ld.—^anu and H
fliafore the Hou*hfe Mr. Jimtlce KuTiTOS.l
dints for liouriug and final diapoeal.
l^y>9t|>onod IjfOnXCaiiBOr
Bickhdl] Maud M—AJumui vs 'riie Positiva Oovern-
ijivnt Socnrlty Lira Ajj-vu ran oe—Craw ford ll aiuj Co.
UufandL^] New Long Cau^aa.
rtlO-tJf—Ardoelr B and D—Diauhaw Joewanju© Poilt vs Peg-
toujue Nua^erwanioa .Muuon—r eatoujae R and K,
CTl-97—Captain and V—Nana NuniyEkO Uli^ho Tea iC^abDabai
nfid (LfjQther—CruJi'iv L and t\
97&-I37—!]M 11 iLban^Go'iUm .Mobmecl Hliulk BuUand va
Jlaji^e Noijr MtiUhiOiI Kujea M.-coula —Payne C aud £?,
(BS-lIf—Id pore ill—fiochlbcxi Gutiusb vb Nuny VuerjL'o aud
uuutbur-t-Iu persL'n.
DAILY EXEURTri.—FEnuuAiiy lb.
For London*
Tolcio ^—11 h.^les hides anil dhlm 16 hale? skins, W and a
f4rdrhuriii and Co ;o2owt cetidiiuants ‘i'rtjaflher and Co ;
7 r^vt peuLiookfeiiiaers, BehiinCcwlu Uuolain Lloowin and
Cq ; 311 bale& hemp. Jubu L Itorsieu and Co : 6 u uwt and
IL'junum, N Mill'") *7 buitja boujp P E4bLiujqo i ©wl ivory.
11 K H Ooaman Poninitibu* i.^j! bifiee sztns and bideo. il U
tl Lftwi^irn balu4 flkinaa'.fl lurlDs, rtajoo .M Abba.
Fon LrvKtipoaL.
rculfoi'd. HaU a—boboloa wool. T Jeuwatirlna : 40 haJeg wool*
.MooJtancband Ktieat]i:l'umd 116 halu? vnjol, Jadliaw
Jse luiTO ; OD balas woul, Nogjuu Mauja© ; 4^ oalbi wool,
1 :^ Naujuu 16 condhunui^ M Pooiijuajoii tmii
K*OK ANT w am*.
iPUH u^IlO balee do Eton, Lyon an'ico;|30 bnloa ^tton E
lipiDfur apfi Oq,
Ft>ft DAuituno,
Ranonthnter s—H 6 l>alei» ciqtlujr. (hq Bombay company ; 2571
cwt liueoed. lialli Brotbure cwt Husccd, F'irjioy Muir
and Co ; Dwi bonemual. Crofi ilody uul Co : IrtJJiJ ow%
^lyrob'jlining, W Kipp Hiou ibs jro,^a ml. KP^uu^ AtufTrL-,
Fon MAHaKlLLJlS..
Idur 9 —cwttutauel. RaEU Bruteeruj 3.000 evrt ifiaf^olLyBCQt!
£091 uwt E i> 4 udK>uTi and CO ; Otl balcn lioiap,
Juba L Keraten and Co 1 1002 cwtalUK^qlynund. EtOO «wE
uik^tiBOOd, Fiuluy Muir and Co; Ilu^J cwC (uORufireuccl
' '-.Jnbn Facbiri.
F^or Njciv Youk,
Tokio ff—3i pnckuKi^^ ^ODnuu uarpem *c -S J Ttfllnry and Co.
Foil UElHOiL,
D Baidu I DO 3 —lu* Iml'.a couof], Ji: Spin nor und Cq ; L£0 tops
ddjrijri, C JJufj^Kb^Uo .
For NAi'LKa,
D Italdoluq a—coot; i!wiu wbe:*t, ttallL HretlneTs,
Fob j ] oxGEo.va.
GL^ula a—ilf balea taifit tho aUiaucq uoimei maaufacturlnc Co:
bales twiitt, K Sassouii,
FOR ^nA.NOIlAt,
Oisiila baltH twiitl Um alba nos tiotton, rdantifucEitHng Cb
Jil bales tvf Ut Frumjisu :Suna and Co,
9^nB Koqb,
VamuE^mehi Mam. 6W buJe^ reitUiU. Lyon aad Coi^kg bales
apt tun, KalLL Brot hor^i,
Mu/.ii^qu 9—6/j bab^ outteo, the ^let^ln R Kafniia.
(ilouJFi 3—3U} ImluB DOitOQ, inn Metou is Kuk^ba ; 609
cultoD Gadilum uud Co j aoe uaia^ coLtiq^ iaiu aad Co.
For Vdrouama,
YamaKiJ:t!bi Mam A—2to nalua cottuu, Italli Urethers,
For Naoasaiu,
Clsalui 9^3UCI balOd cofiun 'i'atu uml cu.
TELLGHAI'llK; LINE KBPOKTS.
Frurcarv 16,
ilTATa or INTKRNATIONAC, C«MMUNteallO.T.
BRKAT HibOTAlV,—Via Teliarazi, iatarruted. Via Ttirh^y,
via
iutvrrppEciL Via Baez, perfect,
Uo.nti*Ni£.vt Or ICuKfu*!):. —I't^hosan. Inlorraptad.
■Ipruujr, interrupbid. Via dnoi, per fee L
AaIicbica.—^V ui Broat. parreot* 'Vti* vabenLla, perfect* TIa
L dfect Cable. pcrfccL
AUBTixuAIOa,—V ia Putian«r, perfeot. Via Arayor. perfect,
Cuuvd.,^Via PciiauB. perfect* V’la A moor, perfecit. Via
ijnamu. pc:rt©ck
Aprioa. - V la Aden* perfect. Via Cadis Tunarilfe, perfont.
Via Lisbon Bt* Vliweat, perfoot,
Privale uiLegTwnji la auaret laaguagv fiir Gruaaa saanoc be
urnoptod.
Private teioRrum* for CrMo mual be in pitin FreDeh or
Turk tab. Sacret lamtUH^u forbiddeo.
Cable PerDambuco Cearn interrupted.
Cable BiUtfou Hon RkcuIE mnuTurd^<vt, Tojlcgrania are licine
dlvarteil via baiTUim witbodtextra nbareie.
KuAtere Tcivffrupb Company DPiIfy Uit.iirrrupti(:iU qf one orf
fehfir Meditormno.in cabled. Smucavlay to f.utope.»n trafilc
Lb kkeiy tu accrue thiircfrory,
CabJa Maramarl bo Oaya n na i c tarm pt^ rl.
TehOfaD ronte interruplO'] betwenn tferteb and Gdeeaa,
'I'urkisb rpntv lutrrrupted beyond Baitaud.
Litua £^ii;EL9ti-BaDEflicok luterrupivd.
SQDADEGN ORDERS-
Hombay, JStk February, 19^9^ %
1. TheSquai^im will parade on Kri lay the ISth IntfeniAt
Cbnrch Gate s-taUc.in. at 7 fur mt[icotiati of klU Dn^-.
Marehlnii; order,
2^ the ^uudron will parade ou S^atonlay at Dvdar
istatiqn at t P.tn, Tnmi leaves Coinha tiialloti at a
Drcsa—Marching order.
T. W.CUFFK.CapL,
Cpninjaiiitia^
BOMBAY VOLONTJCfiB RIFLES,
CIBUIMKNTAL ORDKHS BV COLOKKl. R. 3. SBOWN
V, D,* COMMANDINO B. V. K*
Bomhfiy, ITth Fcbrnary* ISSa.
1. Tbe Heirlmocit will poredq ut the iinLdar Railway Station
at 1 p,Tp„ cm Saturday ncit the I9tb ffisiant for a Field flay*—
lil 'icn rounde of Blank Auimtiumun per nui,it wifi be
itiaucd: on par ad n. Pouch cs to bo Luspccicd on fafiing In,
iO> Attcnilanoo On Lhi« piirodo to oount ^e a double Ccm-
TDandltUt Otfidens panvii^ for the Cou.mandanlH E-^risca,
(4l apccLol carriaavH will be alteahchj m tba train lenvina
Colabsuijf^ p.ni., £k>PT.ib.iy rlmv, EUiiway fares wdl txs paid
(or tboeaiDlakDK: ebi^ traiq bi Colabrt, Cnurrh Gate* Marti*©
JLinee. CUarni Koad* Graui Road aod Mabalnxmi siaftena
Marabers trawllinix frt^m other Htaiiona by the C I P Bvfi-
way will pay theJr own fares vrbimj will be refunded.
;i. The oliuw or liisireolion for pn}6cioney ccriUlDatca will
lusemhle ut Hend-quarters nt dnSiJ p.m,, on Friday the hitb
[Fiatant^ MciMberaaLteiidLok ibould bna£ rifics*&C, Drcsii—
Auy,
By Order*
C- C&ptAin,
Adjutoni, B. V, K*
BOMBAY VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY.
KKOIMENTAL ORDKltrt BY MAJOil
а, W. ROUGHTON. A,iiC., C?t>.^a,MANDtNO B, V, A,
Homhay, *Tth February* »3»d,
1. The fq I lowing 3ul>dlrfelona) Drills wifi take place tfila
week :—
No. I Company at Fo*t lierLd-riuartorA
Thursday—No4 Snb+ijvblon SkUO to9-15 p,m 4 K »ud No 1 Sup*
division 9-15 10 ^. 01 ., 4ft in. 14 M LkUf* drill.
No. 2 Company at Neabfi Koofi Hcad-qunrtorB,
Bquad drill and: Guaifi Muuatlugfor 3and< ^ub^vi'
fjlona at h-30 p.OL Wheal Cup Teatps—No I i3iib-dlTl«un if}
In, It ML»GEuadr[IL at p.rn., and No S tfnb-divlelOD me
U-15 p.m.
All members perticuUrty requeued to attend,
' 2 , Merniiert art' ^^nformwt tuiit they will otily be able tq
take rervauf^ m Camp at Maliulustini under duyuiiu reattic-
ttckia which iDclndc previopa mcdlcaJ cxaiulpafiurk*
Members -ibould tbi^rufore aenfi at once To tills ©fflec. the
oninre of servaata they wish m Cake to Camp Ihutinatruetl©^
may be la^nal to them.
H, 1 he Corpe will porfvJc aTsrronft bii poa^lbU-ou .^turdnT
next the 19th untant {bank liobdayi a*. Victoria TtnulnUH,
at 2-19 p.m, uud preciceil to ^Diiuuga. by the .1 p.m* tmka ilscal
tini^. UyctjIlM., Members to join a ront*j^ drill '^rder
with arm^ Fuluu.9 lo b*i vvoru. Licbi Fjolfi gutis will also be
taken. On orrlrid uL Ntutnnua tbe Corpa will toku [art In
[UriDci^uvrei with Ctie other Vqluuieer^ iq Gafruo^i.
I, Ibu lu^rnii for tbu GaUkcro Cup Coxni'ClUjou wIU be
ecleofed und flist drill take pi see at Town ) LoJi t ompcnjid at
1^16 p,in eu FHday. Ailmcmbcia wnu bavu vlKpiikd tbvir
intctitlon of tuklnx part should: attOfidH
б , Iteave Df iiljsepuq biiv© buen xtituicd for 1 mouth b to
G''* Rirk bride from this date.
By Order
A, J, PFU*F, Lieut. ILA.,
.%dj uLi^nt b. V, A,
BOMBAY EIGHTH EXTRA MEETING*
'i’^irn Hon. T. A. l^."^yL^lL'T, mtn uf Litivl fa
former ^faster of tiia rihijiwriglitj);)' Urdu puny, hitfci been
A<lEULl.tiHl to iho frceduiii uf tliEil ^nilJ nn Humiliation of
tho Muiiter* Sir Will nun H, White* DLroutor of Navoi
Oipstrueliun.
Tick Japan rijidioty conv^raitKibop wa-* held on Jjui,
2f> in the galkrifts of tho 'Kuyal Ll 1 ^ttitute of PaiutoM
in Oil iJolouis. Tlic who nuiulHmiiL^ about four
luindrtnl, siud Lndufied a conaidcrablt? proiH*rticiii of ^
nsitivfti of Jaijan* whore received by the JtvpiiDf?se |
Miimter aud MadAine Kxto.
BATDHUAY, FKBBUAHY 40,
KNTBlfclS.
This Ahah Pr,ATii—Ra l.SOC, t 1--^ mne,
Mr Ali bill Amir^A hag i^j^kir
ll H Aaa Khan's gap Meberai:
H K Agu Khan'e bag iIcJjds
air Asman Jah^o 0 a p Inketfijun
*Mr Ei A vV *3 b a g An«i«r
M.r U UH bap Almoriima
Ntr l*jndqp's o a p Valina
Chluf of MliyBal'a b a. p Ypoujf Itcvongc
Mr Mi^omed Mu'stau “aifs bag (^tambol
Mr Ail bln T-Uib's nap Hakum
Mr Adljhi Var MahcnicrDu bop rlik'Dain
fihelK. bln Khalira'Bca p King Cnilt
Hu*» Adgbi noi accuptmg wulghtn to b© raised 6 Ibai',
Tiift ^lAi^AHAK PcilTE—Ru 1.600, 7 furlmiBrs
Mr AIL bln Amir’s cap Frttepder
Aga li fUinh's b u p Tnlwecr
Otpi 'Voufig and Mr McGecrgc’s bap Danioum
Cnpt Itevcu's b R g t*andmfi
,Mr L D’l^ bag l^ielwan
Mr LyiiiJqa'rt b a u^Squirc
Mr MolltAcn's b eu m ttawbee
Mr Hezociil PreUmjl'a b n. g Nubleruan
Mr Athlixil Ails bln S.ini*s gap A naira
Mr Dunbar's bag Futtcboola
Thb HvtuitK lUCE*
JEIlaga Khan's and Agt i 3 bab,il bauB R The Wiscfc
Mb<t.;CavaDakb and h aus nj Coira Gorm
J Ll cm til — Ali&ie Iq
Mr J Graham's b oU9 g Luxury
M r G HnnUir^ ii nna g Nu|<i .rjc by Tridtnt—BcKie Rain
Mr ii Mnatcr^B b aus g LfiBhonDur by flisturbaniK—
iiuoDur,
TUB GAtf,UWJlV bTAKRS,
Mr LyndDo^B bap Centattr
Mr All bin Amir’s nag Invincible
MGs Abdcol fbixak Al*cy]* aim ,\m|r ^3 b n p Glads’OQv
Mr Arlin A tjstiiyie'ac a p Cboster
TiiR Mixed
>[aj{)r Conrant-f b and m uardeuia
Mr A t'J'larkn":^ c a k Doveruor
Cul J ucibiEllYs baUSm Kar.cy
Mr CjoTorli's o aus m Nuat
Mr bag l-tanUvm
Mr KL'niinck’* beg jleaUty
Air K H'a bap Kamvo
TiiK Fkprctabv £T1KIP4.
Il H Agn Khftn 'j* b 'll e YiUli^
EXTRA RACE.
COVfSOLJbTlOH HANbltol'*
Ks, 200 for mb Ksfijwaya >1 Unfii not won at the Bombay
Extra Meettiiga, irW-l-$
Diikativc 6 furlqugs
Entries to clom at Sam, Thursday* ITlh FcUniary, Six
Eutri<»Hi;>r r,iCij may be colored irtil-i,
Haodlcare to be pnbJiiithefi 8 a m. Tfida.v, fgtb February
Tvrma 4»r\iep«)ti4JJ, IbUj Febrearjr* apuly
CkCII* GRAY,
Secretary W. I, T. C.
SP01i'il,\G,
lik>,MRAY GYMKHANA,
Wealoni Intiii Lttwn-Tenifis Ch(inq>lgin9hlp ^lOetlDg to be
held btii wuen 214t and teUi March.
Gsmlcrnen’d ALugLU CbaniplQnahlp-Rhlmneq Fee itj», j-S,
Prize. :jilv*r f-hullobg': f'np* Lis. bj tiwi helu for oud
yifur by the winner, Ala» a .i^uornU priite. Value Its, T 6 .
Gi}LiUemun's imnhlu iJhanipiun..liip—L*ntra*i^u fqq Its, fi)
oneb. Fuze, dttver ChAlleiigo Cttp. vninr Its. 5b:'. u> bv buEd
lor one year, ead twos^aft^iul pruK^ vaJile R>i. uicn,
i'ho a[ 3 uvu ovuntd are open to tht^ cScrvicC:! aud Aiumtors ot
recogniecU Clubs througboui Ind^a*
Tbfl bLst of ijireo sets tu drujeju i.-ach nmtoh. No i iOntage
Rnincs. or vuiUluge Bull, 't'be i^LOiing w'LlL bu Vantvgv
afi, gam#,
'fbo Lawn-Totmis Asd^qcluliun Rules wUl mhnrwiijc in
foUowoLl,
The 0011 * 11:0 cdoso on lOtb Mnreli 1811$.
c. tl. a. Iluny* irtocy.*
CaWM-lc'iiEiic, Bcjiitbay Gymkhana.
FUNb IN AID UF .MK'S. U'UO-NKOK.
Ammint prDrlouily ncknuiVledKt^ **-*<*
Meeerd Greaye-< Cutlun and Cu ..,*•*.*
Tho Hon Sir 1 F Farrnn, Kt. and SitfK'Lieut-
Gol H W R Jtuyd __*_'ll
Mrri C D W bite and Mr L t-oriAVao, H„..ca(ili
Mr J w pndo. ---
Mrs LaLider. *Mi? 4 i Linda , 01.0 Mr .Vl Unicr
mayuT, __—.,»*„* .„.uncii
Messrs Mtmaej Manho. a i;:jyuipiiihi'>*‘r. ZIm«-
B«ui Bug, a Symjhi^l'Ter. ^ c K, Apony*
muofi, Ur H U VuLim, H lyiitnn, U W Ipd-
Oaelv* JU Ll IlMriu H Ktnlc, anti Mjtb F
li.ol ly -. ™ -w... - --each
iJu^paUti UebUA aad N 0<MJp ??bcty (t hronkb
KU Wrm iVLNTiel --- -—._ ,
Movita b; F ll. M Aluitiuliii, "Fn-r deli-
voraooo from pIrk'»'‘,*' M N ItuifOTii
Framuia B Ifuyan. Jereniiah KuJIy, and w
D T --*.*>._. ...iiach
A fzlffnd-. -.... „,.*»,,*,,**
*da4ter Jou Csnarau _____ „.
irla
m
m
19
i
Totals,.. l,33f
Many of tb© hrBefdwtere adilud to their K^norous
girts tbo kiBcle^t wurd© of sympathy igr tbu poor
widow nnu bfir four little une^i^ in tilts tbuit hour ot
lad i;>Br«aveintBt nn'l ■ii'^rrosa. May He, “ Who
id tbq fatoar of orpli-m'^ atci the uf widows "
reward oonh oacI all a huuircfifyi.l, t can do mo
more but : 1 (baat you.
J. HOEVK, S* J,
Fur 4 Chapel* Medows StracL FuU, 10,
FOKEION TELEUKaFUIU SEltVICB.
l,at)fKit datD9 of Fartrign Mefttmgnxi n^coired at Bomhay fra
tto Dnltdd Kiniplurti iturlng tbd L^l butirs enfilng at a p,iiL,
dba llth Fqbniafy 15»S,
I LJiflkvaiia^j 'm Lonjidtude atlnwod rqr.J
via.
LiafAfl UqteB.
Timo ooDupifla
tn tnuimiBiiloii,
D,
1 H,
( Ml
HauEo. 1 Mmutac
Turicvy - --
U
12
ti p,pj+
.^0
T'ehomu „ _ ....»_*_
—
M-
31t
fbnes ____ _ *
18
a
JU p.m
0
II
Tliao qqiTapiQcl In the irnn-:nii^Jon of mes«jrc 0 lo Bombay
during tho it hoar s omhi^f a lA ^b February IbaB,_
MmTimam Ttmo. j*VIlr*lniiim Tim©.
--
R, 1
“ST
H,
From CalonBbh,,..—
I 1
1 f
» 1 #
„ Ksvaodl ****-!
...
2-1 1
t
_ MjitdcBS-»«l
fid 1
. 1 1
AocuitPiirti hii Al, LoteiirruNtzi* tbc piNi-L'tiiiuncrciAl
of human culture in now i>Tvtin|tiihvd Ly tht* Ant
tralixp and Fti 0 (.fan nativvy. The Lskiiuo, tlw Vcii-
dahs of Oejlafi, and the Kod IbdiaTift, owipo ^’^ri-
taet with diF^ wkttoo, have p.WvOii out of tlii}^ vurly
stegti.
Rlit, JuETiiM I>Atiti*to fiiL't wfih on in cidont whiDt
ridintj in Wfcitiniii.sUir on tht moinin/j; of Jitn, 22. H#
WHd tlm>wii fntuii Jus horse, i*iid the liiinl whoul of a
van ovur oac of hbi jusi below liid lutv^
hut did nut break any bune.
THE BOMBAY GAZETTE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1896.
WRITERS AND READERS.
[ M. H. M. STirtLBV la M moka a book of the aeries
letter* which ha hna written home fram Sooth
Ho wont tht-rt for tho cpenJotf Ol the
lol^ayo Hailwrayp imd be hue wn the Trmiuiva*! as
teil OH ttboiiesLii, Uue of hfei moui; interautlnf;
b&pteni oa^tht to be that !■ which ha cleecribaa *
taetln^ with I^residont KroK*-r, Mu Stanley ha*
^vLeed the letters^ atlUed some new matter, and
heiw wUl he a mmp and eereraL Jliu^trations,
leasrs. Saiupaoa Law are to pubLlbh the volume on
In early liate,
The*e will be *□ articla by Tolstoy In the ne^ct
Jumbor of "OhapmAn*e Mafcazino/* Its hiibjwst ii
Iroy de Msupswiaiit, the Freoeh riOYelht, naU the art
V flchlon (ceneralty. ToUtoy’a admiration of Mao-
U very »lnce£i>. otberwibe, perhapa, he would
(ever have written tbia aitlele. Lie tippreeiatea bl^
^le and i>ower, hut at the sairio tlmu he tbinka
uupAaiHAnt mlijwed the true feLlileal btatidpoJot ot
[Irtloti. The jui eU* hue h fii translated from the
rtujMiian by the Kn>cll^h writer who lu^ee the num de
kuerra of ** Francla PrevoRt-*'
Mfsa M+-nle Murtol Dowle (Mrs. Henry Norman} ha*
lua* AnUhed another novei, In which Kbe traveiMea
round entirely different from that of G*llia.” Tbo
Eitle of her now book lu " The Crook of the ilquii^h."
hnd the want: in labl partly In the Balkan Peulii^
■uktf, mtuo of tbr action paaiiinit. In .ConatuDtinople,
and partly In Landon. in fact, the story la cmiuerned
' larKo pnrt wii,h cerlain relatlunif and diirerrneo
P>etweezi Flaet and Want, am reflected In those matters
rhicb ere the chief Interest ut wtlieraol fiction. This
k Indicated by a ver^ on the tltla-pai^a quoted from
, William Wataon.
NOTICES.
A book which hua involved yearn of research and
bailor in to be published by Mesore. Macinlliuti. This
□4 a cocstitutional work on France, by Mr, Coiirte-
aiay Bodlcy, who for the purpose of writing it haa
JlJved In France. Tha capital Rubjest of hie volutuee
I— there are two of them—le political S'ranee after a
■oeaLury of revolution. Mr. Cuurtanay Du<1 ley bus
Mbeen muc^ hn^lpcd m hJe undertaklni^ by three proml-
fneat Frenchimin. They ate Al. Leroy-Buaujluu, the
■emluent eounomlat | M. iUebard Waddlni^tjfi,
Ibfnother of the letn Aitibosaudor liere ; and M,
ICamllle Darere, who repreawnts France at lierna,
land who may cornu to Loutloa In succe^bloD to iiaron
Ida Courcel.
Before he left for America, Mr. Lb Gallic no e
Ifinibhad a new novel, and It is now lo the bundM of
I the printer. The volume, which hiisi ihe title Tbo
I Romance of Zion Gh*pul, la to be publlRlved here and
llQ New York by Mr- l#ane. 'riiie title, as ml^ht
1 bo undemtoud. couveyR an idea of the atmoupbure iti.
I which klr, Le Galnenou finilH hiu uliarucrA^r. Ua
I taken a ULsHuntltiK Mock la the North of En^laad
l^ao doubt the puitlcular county ot J.^tinca-ihlre—and
I he picks out the omader humaa inteCCbt and the
I Komance.
&^Ir> Dent hopes. If it rAii be dohO at all to }{1 vb the
IIdler a distinct literary quality. Articles will be
Isalected accordinj^ to liow tihey say u thin^ an well
laa whet they Hay, To lake UH instance, Mr. Austin
iDotiaOTL boH been oaked to wrJ^te oonit- papers sitjilJar
I to Ilia f Atulliar VliiinetCiai^. Sptedal ett^ntloii will be
|j{lvtit] to Uiu ilLiiauutiuiiv. which, ai{aiii, will aim
■ at lialnit uit na well aa picture'^. When you take
lover u moMaalrie, Mr, Dent remarked you neou houio
linoiitba to i^cl It on to your own particular truck,and
II am caJculutlnff on six iiiontha fur the tuak.
Last year Sir Mountutuart Qrant Du IT ijuvo an
I Notes from a Diary fur the period lliol to Ue
f ha* now Uiircle extraevn from the ttaiut^ diary down to
the year Ibdl, when he wor uppoluted Goverour of
MadruR. Thuae tort her rcminlbccriceR Mr. Murray
will ^1 VC U 4 very nouti to a couple uf voLuiues, As
kefon^. Sir Mount^tuiirt hna ancULtules to rucuuus of
many puhlic iugq. The picsont abouf should lie more
Interv^Uuic than Um Ul'^L sJocb^ It refert^ tu a hcarer
timo. Aiuuni< the nmneu which occur in the vutujuos
are tboM^ of Mr, GiuLlatona. Mr. John NlorJcy, I^ord
DulTerln, DlsfueU. Thackerayi Gobden, and John
Drlgliti
Tlie Welt of KItik ChulEdon>;koru to EugLaud la
8tUl ft'osh i» our mindu, Mr. Erneat Youck, lute of
the Siamese Education Uepurtmunt, bu^i written a
bcKik wbich ho eiitUlua The Kiiitcduiti of tbe Yel¬
low Robe, It la ilJUNtiatod by Mr. K. A, Xorhoiy,
who wiv -4 dl rcctur of I ha Iluyal School ol Art at
Bankkuk, Mr. Youim hue tried, os a roault of bin
rebldeuofl in 8lnto, tu adequate account of the
Siaiijesw. Ho doicilbu’* their domcatic life, their roli-
giuua cereiuonleSr thvlr wbalo chamctcrlatlcs aa a
people. IJo UniLa a Dcrtiilfi U'^n^upliicaL roaem Lila nee
between Venice and Bangkok, iu which, bj the way,
every previous writer on the latter city hua untlcl-
pated him.
Here ar 0 the subjects ami authors of aomc of the
fortheoiuini; volumes In Futnani^s Lleruea of the
Nations Series, Mr. S^jenaer XViJkm^n jr to write
of jrloltke and tho military aupreuiu^:/uf likstmany.
Then Mr. J, VV\ Hondliim wlJJ dibcuan liisiuiaick and
the UtfW Gcrinai) Ktaplrc, ilu will sketch the story
of iis riae, an^l premMit u picture ol what preceded it,
Mr. Huhijrt Dunlop lEi. lo tivaU uf Dauiel O^CouueU
and the origin of niiMuual iKc in Ireland. A inono-
graph by FrofcRflur York Powell on AH rad the Great
will a]uo ikCive an aciMUnc ol the first kingdom in Eng¬
land. Mr. Stanley' L#rtiie-i''oole has nJinust lluibhcd
a ^iuLuu about Saladin.
Mr. Audrevv Tucr, of the IjcaflenhalJ Frvart^ E. C.,
who has nearly finished a profosely fliUHtrated woik
dealing with the Liuoks which aoiused our great
grandpareots wlien bairnn, dcRircis to be referred to
Tiire examples ur collections.
Mrs, Hu wall's vulunjue, A Flo werdiu liter Jo
(juDenaland, " wfi] tie puhlisbod by Mr. Murray in
a few days. The main portion of It cuusitiLR ul Letters
written from l|ueonslund, Lut New Zealand was albO
vfe^ited. The laie Sir Frederick MuelLvr, well kno wn
aa au AustralasJiiti nubuiaUsL, uamed the new plants
which MrR. Ifowan {Uecuvi-red. She speaks uf the
oxcitcnivtit of seektng, and tbo delight uf Uncling, rare
and unknown specimens,. This joy, she ileclaruH,
coTnpensates for any N^rt ul fatigue or bardi-hip in
travelling. Tbu llluetuttlous aro loosLLy fruiu draw-
llll;p) lojulo by Mrs. itowau hetself.
Mr. John Thomson^n Through C'hlha with a
Camera " Is to Im issued at once by Mtcs-^is. Con-
Htablo. It coulaiiis quite a reioaikable coUcctlurii of
f ibotographR madi» by the author during his Jomruey
u China. These speak with an tufunuHticn whu-ki
print i-ouJd net nlwaya convey, yot a full text ucrjtu-
panics the pictures, Mr. Thoiubou vUited ForNiuan,
which At the time Htill n pari, uf the Chinese
Empire, ife nkutchos the htst„iry uf China in a tdmtty
way, and ho has a guud dual tvo s^y uliuot the Treaty
l^cirts*
I'nitrldgca and FhuARutitR anu the ublef subject of
the twelfth part uf Me-^sis. Lawrouue sod HuLlcn'a
Encyclopocdta of Sp-^rl, whlcli will appear at tbo end
of the luajitb- J. F- Uidl iiii*l C, C. Tutiway treat
of the birds fiutu luariiig nitd Rlieu[,lu.c puints
of view, Arlhur F, Shipley wrliUH of their djsua»us,
ami tbe 11 un. Walter Heth^uhild on the species that
might, with adviitiLagt'', Liivradta:ud. A injiisJ dur¬
able space la iluvuted to pLriuultuim, whluti has an
EiiglLb contrlbutur In X d. Aruilstead, Jiml nn
Amerk-nn in A. Nvisun Ghenoy, IL S- Thuiuaa
desc’rlldtig the priucIpluR ul ihu art in Jiidiii. Celunul
IL S. Baden rowidl wiUes uii thi^ 11 nest spoils In
the world—pljustickliig, ami John Bicketdyku on the
pike, liig gudic icprc^4!^n vd by Uryx, Do rial, mid
OvU ummon : arid Rporti' by uii article on Felota, mid
i>y Captain Hi-rb rt’s mticlie uu polo. Pigeon bbootlng
has insati treated by 11. Stnnnard and F. C. Hui^r.
The pbatograviire plates are lioth by Archibald Thur-
burn, and lUuHtrat^ the articles on T^^rtridges ntid
pheasauts.
The lieokiuau snVK :—An unpubiGheiL SLcvouaoii Ls
shortly to urn* Lhu light. Thuau who have seen it s^ay
It Is a chartiilng piece uf writing, with Just that
touch of buuianky about It which gave the
Sanioa so strong a liuld Ufion Iuvoth uf English litera¬
ture. SoflLug the re I m ions uf Siovensun with Mr.
H-onley t1n.re iH a OtneRR in the pubficatiou of this
relic In the naw thiec-penny weekly JouriiaL the
Outlook, ill whioU Mr. iioolcy is taking a keen
lute rest.
Two novelH are announced by Messrs. Ddis, Sands
and Co., The Spirit is Will lug, by Mr. Perclval
Pickering, and (Jne Crowded iluur, bv Air. A. Bares-
loni Hylcy. The same Him will also publish iu
volume furni the GenvorsuLions with Mrs, Ih; Ja itue
Sinythfl, ivbtch have been nppeariag in the West-
nil nster G axe tbe. The writer is Mr. Iticciurdo Ste¬
phens, the author of Mr. Beiers. Mr. Burgla's story,
which fitr. Grant Richards 1 r to publish, will m
c^alied The CalLieixieLn, lustead of Falber Boniface's
EupiJ, the flr^it selcotiun. Ou Feb. ID Mr. lieiueiuauu
issued Mr. J. A. Stounrt's novel. The Minister ef
State, Mr- Steuarc., it may be mentioned is tbo
. aditor of the FuMishurs' Circular. Scribes and
Phartfioes. a novel liy Mr. W. Lo Queux, is being pub¬
lished by Messrs. hits. Messrs. Chatto and W Indus
have ready Mr. William West all’s story A Woman
Tempted £11 Ul. Like it* predecessor. U ith the Rad
Kagle. thla Is largely a atory of adveriLuro.
Ayer’s
•Sarsaparilla.
m m m
Clbanee your blood with Ayei'a
SarsapariUa — the most thoroughly
reliablo aiterativo ever compouude^L
For scrofula, boils, ulcers, sores, car¬
buncles, pimples, blotches, and all
disorders originating in vitiated
bi ood, this m ediciu e is a spec ific.
Ayer'a SarsapariLla is equally bene¬
ficial as a remedy for catarrh, rheu¬
matism, and rheumatic gout. As a
Tonic, i-t assists tbo process of
digestion, stimulates the sluggish
liver, strengthens tbe nerves, and
builds up the body when debilitated
by excessive fatigue or wasting
illness. Physicians everywhere con¬
sider AyeFs Sarsaparilla tbe best. It
ia a skilfully-prepared combination
of the most powerful alteratives and
tonics. No other blood-purifier gives
equal satisfaction or is so universally
in demand.
Forti^ the System against Disease
PURE BLOOD SECURES GOOD HEALTH.
ESSENCE OR FLUID EKTRAcT OF RED JAMAICA
since 1823.
iHRilLLA
ProUOOROezt by tht- HIQH£aY MFDiCAl- AUrPlORITlEa the mOBt
Lpi>y
... f
’"SiSSSUORPiD LIVER, DEBILITY, ERUPTIONS,
WEAK AND LANGUin FEELINGS, «°.
ovex* GO YofLi-s' WOi^i-O-WlOE REllPUTATIOhi.
Ayer^s
Sarsaparilla
FasPAXEu av
DIt L C. AYU A CO., LowdI, Man.. IT. LIL
GOLD MEDALS d fiiaWarld'K Chief EipoelHont.
Ayer*s Pills cure biliousness
liriuer al Agont* IL K. ODI£ 4 ElphI atuiie
Ctrol^ Bombiy,
• •«•••••• m m m mm mlb €'
u
xhe: besx
REFRESHER
IN INDIA.
^MPORTA^JT EVmEiNLt.
Wfl bin'll! U»i| hiiihb irf ki " c i-
“ We rifluiniim.iA Rbid Jamaica SAPiR parlfio,—JU rdicaih Rf.vikw.
Dnly prcpuL-itti m h huI ihu^ Jie i; llml lh« sequclie uf iL mitrcUfiikt
iJsDrse."—tJl" R
Tlie UiiLw UoM> UiLroK ^iii 1 fl.'inic;vor wiOtH>>it U, fcf, whm ffttlinft deitroEuotlM
oDt uf 4urts ir-itn Alixli.ay ur 4 ur tvHh ArtWiAien Die."
IL vartfd lae uf Ttjr]jj4 Idver 411 ter si I .dliar r«iiieil] Leu fitted. "—Raiu. ov A.lp£k>iiiol-du.
INDISPENSABLE TO A LL WH O VALUE HEALTH.
(Est£i.blisHcd
since
HAS STOOD THE TEST
OF TIME, AND THE
VERY HIGHEST AUTHORITIES pronounce It
SARSAPARILLA
THE
soun BY AM. -iiKifT^'T : Avu f,v^rvv.'^ tN Mri'irisi::
1', '■tta.-—TREACHER A Co.. Limiud ; FHILLIP.S A Co., 1.limited.
, EEWE & Co., &V., if.
Par Case of 4 Doz.Qrt8. *22.0
Per Csss of 8 Doz.Plnt8 As* 3t.O
LfBBRAL DISCOUNT TO PURCHASERS
OF FIVE CASES AND UPWARDS,
Amrnnim—
Cnlcutfft cf- Zfuvjtfiay-Turner, Morrleon A Co,
Madras - - Spenoer St Go*
jRa.ti 0 oon - - Binning' St Co.
ir*
Kartu!h^: BUBlNriuN MiBtlSU.X & Cu.
On/j/ Food -
; for I /cate Infants
A New Era in Cod Liver Oil MaMacture.*
We are Inilebtcd to rac^t scicnlfiic rciM'arches for the revelaOun of tht no less suniriblnB Ilian
fmnoTlani fact, that of ^l the Cod Liver Oil hitherto protlDctd not a puftlclc hnn br-cti rtiiUy pitre, even
when claimed to be “the purest"; however pure the source, the oM wKJt by iht- preseiii system ol
niAoufacaire Always be comoailnawd wUh decopipoaiuon producia of \i& own Lts, hencu the nauscatin]^
aod rupeachiig " peoperilca.
Wkh full kaowledeo cf the cauae Peter Muller soon found the remedy, and having;' n-niodelled his
fActorien Id accordance- with the requfroinetitH of the new dfscDverii:^. he has now aiitipied a new nystein
of nianuraclure w-hlch. for the first lime In the history of this Invaluable remedy, producr?. r/ir pereolb
'vt-Ty ciillcrenL frani Qiliur uil^z ua-s-y to udjiy lo ui£65t-^ and ^luto tcocp I4k0 Kudciicy lo
uapJeasant eruciiLUC>ai-
THIS NEW OIL IS KNOWN AS
HYDROXYL-FREE
EVERY TRAVELLING-TRUNK & HOUSEHOLD
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD
ought to contain A BOTTIjB of
ENO’SiERUIT SALT.’
It prevent* Any over-ACid *tate of the blood. It
should be kept in every bedroom in rendineee for any
emergency. Be carefiil to avoid rash acidulated Eafinea,
and u&e ENO’S ‘FRUIT SALT* to prevent the bile
becoming too thick and (impure) producing a gummy,
viecoua, clammy atioklneBa or adheeiveneat in the mucciis
membrane of the tnteetmal oanaL frequently the pivot
of diarrhcea end diaeaee. ENO'S * FRUIT SALT’ pfaventa
and removes diarrhoea In the early stagea.
WITHOUT SUCH A KIKPLE PKECADTION
THE JEOPARDY OF LIFE IS IHMEHSELY INCREASED.
ENO’S * FftUIT SALT * ia tbe best and elmplcat
preparatiad for RBQULATINQ tbe action of the LIVEIt
that baa yet beca i^iecovercd, and renovee effete gooty,
rfaeiiinalic matter, or any form of poleon from tbe
bJood. No one ahould go for a cfaaiige of air WITHOUT
a SUFPiV of THI3*nNVAiUABLE PREPARATION.
FETEEISO COLDS. SCARLET FEVER. SMALL
POX PYJEMXA. ERYSIPELAS. MEASLES. OAilGRERE,
and almost every mcntionable disease.—“ 1 have been a
nurse for ten years, and have nursed cases of Scarlet
Fever, I’ya^mia. Erysipelas, Measles, Gangrene, Cancer,
and almosi every mentionable disease. During the
whole time 1 have not been ill myself for a single day,
and this I attribute in a great measure to the use
of ENO^S ■ FRUIT SALT/ wbicb has kept my BLOOD
in a l^URE STATE, i recommend at to all my patJents
during convalescence. ITS VALUE as a &1EAK3
of HEALTH CANNOT be OVER-ESTIMATED.'^
— A PliOFESSIO.MAL NUKSE {Quali/t(d). ^
VAIiUE or EHO’S ‘ TRUIT SAET * CAITISi'OT BE TOI«B.
it3 success to EuropSi Asia, AfticOi AmericOf Au&tmha, uod Wem Zee/oud proue^it.
There is no doubt Ibal where ENO'S ‘FRUIT SALT’ ha#i been taken in tbe earliest
stages of a disease it has, in innamerabie Jnsianccs, PREVENTED a SERIOUS ILLNESS-
Ils effect on any DISORDERED and FEVERISH condition Is SIMPLY MARVELLOUS, Jt la
in fact NATURE’S OWN REMEDY, and AN UNSURPASSED ONE. A
^ CATJTIOM'..'— Eiammc each bottle, and see ihe capsule is marked ENO'S ' FRUIT SALT.’
Without It, you have been imposed on by n \¥0RTNLESS tMiTATtON. Prepared only by
JT, C. XllfO, Lta., at the ' F^UIT SALT ’ WORKS. LON 1 K>N, by J. C. ENO’S BatoxiL
LIVER oW-
TJte Lancti ]uns, Bth, 1895 “ It Is now known thAi Cod Liver Oil can bn ptr>TY»red, not only free
from obji.‘cilofi 9 ble iiiste. bin aVso /r« from the temtency to causu cruciatwnzJ' ThlsLimt
very dl±imti;nccaLb' 1 e prapexty haa been rcBIOVCd by New BicncKbii- ^
The Ohtmist dfw^ Druffi;iit (Landonh M.ty i«t, —MDi.L.Kit's Con Liver Oci..—“ ll would be
difficult to % 1 'jcak tou highly of (biaoil; the t 4 fie ittark£ tL- advantiret: of the b^-ifroKyl-free pcoce^, oiht
could not tell il to be an oil. The absence of eructaiian wt hove atealn tested and nroved/’
daiian we hove attain, tested and proved/'
OP JAX^X* CG[£:iMtXf
Va-luahle Book, ^
' HOW TO Ol3INi£EOT/'
free on upplictqLtion.
The SAW IT AS Co,, Ltd.,
UONpOV^a e.
MlUflMD
CONDENSED Mile
Tlie MnicTnfl. id " Brajad. is gnarai^efed to contaiii
all the cream of the original milb:., In the process
of manufacture nothing but water is removed,
nothing but the best refined sugar added.
Avoid low-priced brands from which the cream
has been abstracted, and ask for the “ Milkmaid"
Brand, the best for all purposes.
Largest Sale in the World.
For INDIA and nil HOT C LI HATES this swceUy Gcentod emoIIieDt Milk is INVALVABLB
IT KEEPS the SKIN COOL and REFRESEED in the HOTTEST WEATHER,
BeZhdVes and prevents all SUKEOBN, BEDNEBS, FRECKLES, TAN, etc-, and
EENDEE3 the SKIN _ I) ELI CATE LY SOFT, SMOOTH and WRITE.
tt entirely prevents it from becooiing DRY and WRINKLED, and PRESERVES the
GCUPLEKION £rom tbe scorching efiects of the BUN and WIND more efTectnafiy tbmn nny
other preparation. The IRRITATT0H caused by the BITES and BTrNGS_ii>f INSECTS fa
wandertufiy allayed by its use. For impartiag that aoEl velvety feeling to the skin, thi*
dcughtful prepaj-atio ’ has no equal I* Bold by aU Cheimfits,
Sole hCnker^ hX, Tpy.T^T TT a M ^ SO N, Cb emieta. Chelte&KAm. En ylnji d..
Messks. TlJ.EACl I I’’, ii .\i Co, BuMiiAt.
B iWARE OF
I MITATIOPIS
,fTliniiM.ndbi dl tCHlImniiiiklil prnvo the
ARGElZ’S CKLEERATEO ‘ Il A H P ARl N V R AZOB ^
with lully wurranU-il hiUjrcbiuiKeablc bJiuiee, wolo^
never roqulru artndiiitr- All who uae ihfsm iiicu
with anbanindad nf tboir capoclue®, ■m™
i;vt*n thcrec witb Btroniteiit beatilH and moBb ttjndfit
RliinH ojru unaJiime/ia iii»AyiiiK fbut with
no othar RAfore tbvy obtaiin
tsuoh a rctiuuhaJitiy
And pc-rlcotly iTntnriiciuji
nhavc uu WI Lb A r Ik; r I'r.
MAdoeby A. AioiKK/.,
JoDtmt'. France, and BLrmiiiKham. Inuodnctir of tbo
DriRinoJ and only i^nnine Air Guiio. iDBiat
upon liavlnj; ]^ii8iaark«d “ Arbeui,'^ with trade mark
*-■ A in orou for Ifr^itqiialityt and. ■' B " in tiwiaa
eroflv for second or cheaper qoiditf 1 Dl prino(p*l
Importen And I>ealeTa.
GOLD MEDAq Health Exhibitioa, London.
A
Food
FOR INFANTS,
INVALIDS, & THE AGED.
Delicious, Nutritive, Digestibie.
From nn Bmitieot Surgeon t
“After RlenBTtheDed exrpertencenf Foods, both at home and in India, I consider
■ Bonder's Food ' incompmmbly superior Co »ny I have ever prescribed."
A BENGER^S FOOD is soU in Tins by Chemists, dc., everywhere. Wholesafv of att Whotesafe Houses.
dTi editorial In tlic t\L}JA\ .Wt^mCAb
RF.C0)(l>, o( Ualobcr llkb. says; —
For many years in India, a
large numbcro/mitcrprising firms
in England and Earope have been
fioodmg the market with so-
called Foods for Infants and
Children. It is remarkable to
note how one after another these
various brands of doubtful virtue
have ceased to appear- Time and
the public con science have pro¬
nounced their verdict -and to-day
we find BENGER almost alone.
The admirable combination of the
nutritive elements is so perfectly
broiig:ht about as to render their
digestion n matter of pleasant
facility for tbe weakest manor the
frailest infanL To-day the medi
cal profession of 1 ndiafinds k: can¬
not do otherwise than stand by a
friend who has proved his only
criterion to public support, namely
REAL WORTH/* «
rtlE BEST DILUENT & DIGESTIVE Of
cows AVILK IS Bai\leyWatep.
Made From
ROBINSONS
PATENT
BATHGATE A Co, OffionttF.
YOUK OLD ETltlRNlL—rb«ro IS a senmi nf ■omforr In a.
fOVl old rriond. wbioh no ritiw frtondsblp wm Bupply.
Duavkh's Ticiuuix.v>; aoAPlsyonr wood old mono, lor it
Aai outstay«i and beaten the bOdi* of siOttiw wnicr*, ^vr*;nw
ttkfl laat W ye.ira, huvo borni intro^fucod. And why is mta »
Lt rooily poseotnod thu proportios oliLlinud for it* it le
Kn-f iQf ^ho Skin aad ttotnploitioit over icnow*^ N
Illy i«Ubvm tbo LrntuUou ruaultinK froni prickly heaL
>..waU Ami utlniSH ol loaouna, and OLber siuilUir oaueoa* Lia
QinBlialci^v thHi of Um ifclniflt tha moi** RootHlnH oao
♦ lb tOiA wrvolA.
Wknplbtaly
the oilei &i
porfninB
TALVARbB Dis«OvkRY TOR TBS H a Ir.—I f yOU2
Iwlr U l■r■Vntrkfoy or whlio or falllna olL UM " Tbo Moxlcau
39eir ItenAWw," tor It will poHldvoly reetoro In every 00*0
Orey er Wblto hair, to Via Ortjpnal oolour witbout tcavbig the
dlaekreeable smell of moat ** Neetorera* “ It makcetbo hair
Qkorailniily boiiatUu), lu well aapromotins the {^owtb »f the
On r on bold ^nota, whtise thealoade oro nutdooayod. Ask
S our f^bemistn for “Tbo MoKLuon Hatr Itenowari ** sold by
ib’-mlAtaand Perfuaaorv avwywbera, at Si. Ad, ft —
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Registered D« LALOR’S Trade Mark*
PHaSPHODYNE
HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PHOSPHORIC MEDICINE IN THE WORLD.
For thirty y«ara his maintaincd it* are ibewn from t1\
World-Wide epulalton ma the Best and Gnt day of its admiolsintton by a Kcraarki^
BiL-y rellablB Pho.phorn Cr, lor i”'*
* _ c- * With a feeling of Cojrap;e+ Strength, aod
Brmh WKBCKAoa. Psitaj.YSTS, Si.«rt*vssr ComfiiTt, DigesdoB is lovieoeoted. The
Appetite iatrcaae* wonderfvlfy. Slcap
become* calm and rcfccoMnc. The' Facf
becomea fuller, the Lip* r^. the Eyit
brighter, and Skin dear and bcaltby.
C
Beware of vHa N 0113
The eltKG of thi* stoodord Pfaoapborlc Vlll MMUM Crasune wilhoat the Bridob Govcranieet
Eemedy in Nciroui Debility andita kindteij w f? Stamp wilh “Dr UJor'* Phospbodyn^
E vil* 14 wnmediaie and * permanent, all London, Kn^londr nngrawed tbereOa*
the Mlocrable Feeline* and DtilrcSllne WWfWBJ
ByxaptDta* diaappearinj with a rapidity J/Tl M Thomand* of n r i m pnw r b i bit tamUmoalM
that ia rfmlty mfljrvelJaiu. 1 J ^ World, and trom the
0^/1 kijhMt Medical Anthorities- No otb^
Directiona for SeU-Tratmenl of the above Pi»iphortc Prcpaniicm h« recdv*l maA
dlicosc* with each Bottle* dtitingviahed recosniiioo,
e
Hass. DyspepifO, Nerve, Kidney and Liver
Complaints, Haroaaioe Dmam*, Frcmitaxe
J>ecay of Vital Power, General Debility, all
pJoDd Dioardnrs, and aU Functional and
Diaeoaed ConditKiDS of the Syatem, caused
ty the deficiency of the Vital Force*.
BeSd iu BoRlea at Ge
HEALTH* STRENGTir, & ENERfiL
. AHo tl«, tP<h, by olU Cheniista throuehont ^Ynrl^
■iwuMOTuBED ONLY AT DR. L A LO R’S OS P H ODY W E LABORAT
ax) XiOisrxJ^^-"- E$r&x*.a-]srr>
Government of Maharashtra
on 07 July, 2017
8
THE BOMBAY GAZETTE, THUBSDAY, EEERUAEY 17, 1898,
C T G A E E T T E S .
^Per Box ot^j 50 . Re ' 1 - 8 . j
^ _ ^It is with every confidence of stnl further public support that I havei
taken the liberty of presenting to my numerous customers a new brand of ^
Cigarettes which, I am sanguine, will meet with merited recognition. The
brand is appropriate to the auspicious occasion, and I venture to trust
that the unanimous verdict of intending patrons will be favourable.
Inasmuch as these Cigarettes are manufactured from the finest# quality,
of Yenidje Tnrkiali Tobacco [
One trial will ensure permanent (Orders from those^vvbo enioy a coo!'
fragrant Cigar tte.
I). MACRO POLO,
GEIiEKAL TOB ACCONISTS TO!U.EB. THE VIOBEOT
-A.3Srr5
IS PAID
EVERY VEARJMTO THE BRITISH REVEHUE
■JAMES WAfS9«£
CELEBRATED DUNDEE WHISKY,
AWARti
Oold MeduLs, Parifl, 1878, ISSe*
JOSEPH OILLO i I
AT
CHICAGO,
1C33.
Oi Hig'hciat aualily; and
OreatBet Dnrabilily, ai& Thereforo
cheapest.
Barrel Penst 228, 262- SMp Pena, S32,
4-04- In fine, m^^dlurriT Se. broad Points
I
t
t
i
I
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COVENTRY
CYC1.ES.
Second
none.
Unequalled
for
Strengfth,
Quality,
AND
Finish.
Tl-ie OOVENTRV O^tOSS OVOLIS Oo-. U-tCf..
IHMGWANO.
application to otir lA^orlrs at C-oventryi Of to
I
!
Cheapest for Beef Tea and Kitchen Use.
LIEBIG
COMPANY’S EXTRACT.
Alivnys look for the BLUE SIGNATURE.
Th^re are many ImltatioTis which have
' DQl iho same flavour and are not so
I carefully rnanufhcturnML
ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURY.
FREEMAN’S
REJECT
SUBSTITUTES
EY6TirifhGr6 I ^31N Botllts fl,t 12 Ann^ Mid Rs* 1/8 to Rs. 1(1,,
RHLORODYNE
c«| JDee FEVEEa. INPLOENZA, DIARRHOJA, D'^'SENTERV. nnrt Asiatic ^olbra, aodb,
. . GaiMr, COLIC, NEUKALGIA, and DLNGUB FUVEli^
1897 .
9
1897 .
PREMIER” BICYCEES.
AS USED
BY THE
ROYAL FAMILY.
10 HIGHES I
E X I B I 1 1 O N
AWARDS.
abso lxjtbciY the largest ca^cle manufacturers in the wor eij
A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF ALL MODELS.
JUST ARRIWiO.
MODEL
2.
MODEL
P.
MODEL
s.
MODEL
R,
MODEL
o.
MODEL
G,
MODEL
H,
“ T'l'
33 lbs.
32 lbs.
35 lbs.
29 lbs.
2fi lbs.
31 lbs.
34 lbs.
Cash Price.
Rs. 450
Rs. 410
Rs. 330
Rs. 330
Rs. 400
Rs. 410
Rs. 330
PREMIER” NAME “PREMIER'' QUALITY.
MARCKS & Co., Ld., Sole Agents,
BOMBAY & POONA.
THE
REMINGTON
TYPEWRITER.
The aar| the
Htanilacd Wntiniv jdachiinB
f
Excels tn ljUflIMUty aod
BeiiiiUT of Work. Koae, and
CGtiv^nlctice of OperatiDii.
iJlinplicltjp Durability and
SpCMd.
W'mea ChpUale and HmaU Lcitent. Ptinctuaiicm Marks,
Flj^ores, CDumierclai Acrenicd l.ctlerB. eitt,. in aay
Lanf^tmee that empire rhe Ilenuin c haracter, ea aeU aa
scnio that douoi, Gan be banippm] on order for Che apecfid
requirementa of PtoJjtiral, Eesal, UtM-diy,
SaentMe, ar Medical uaers.
lHuetTated Cataleena on Application to
WAKDEN & CO..
SOLE IMPORTEI18,
S7 llttToniam. -Struel; rort, HGIdIJAY.
This delicate
perfume
is persistent as an
EXTRACT
for the
Handkerchief.
The Ji
Soap
and
Toilet
Powder
are adopted
by refined
society*
RIGAUDetC*
PERFUREKS
Each bottle la
equivalent ta the
pettume uf
10,000
WHITE VIOLETS
THE QUEEH
EMPRESS OF INDIA.
CELEBRATED QiLMAN’S STORES
VlfH OBMIIT
HAIR PRODUCER AND RESTORER.^
le Dr« 9 :Bin.^H specinlly prepared and Perfumed for Toilet
' HirlMie” Producut Luxuriant Halr.prvvervte It failing off and turning brer.
Uneqnniled for Proiiiotinf; the Grewl];i of the Beard and Mouaiache.
^ TtiB WOIIIjD-RRNOWIIED RRMROV for BALDRBSR.^
For CBTfng Weak and Thin Byeiasht .i, Presprvjnn, Siren nn hen hie, and lU ndcruit; tha ilrdr beaBtifiiHy Soft. For
reuiovtne Scurf. Dandnifl, etc,, al-lo for RestOriof; Grey H^ur to Jtii NalurnL Coloar, ft Is without a rlv^. PhysiclBOS
and AHaLfsts pronounce it to be devoid of any metallic or olher injunoiiii inffredienta. and (tifple a /6 stie)
peir bottle. May be had f" Hairdrt^naers and Store's all over ilie world
_ "faPWARDa- CO> , B S ft Qg. HIGH HO L. BORM. MUPOW, W.CL _
I.THE FINEST TONIC-
r mnn efl^ciixe kn retto- L
I ■ «* ■ vM tba Titility of the 1
FEE BEAVAIS |
f cUmRic iDatioiicei.. \
■ ua waua 4k A n A InTilnoble in all cue*
[ FEE BEAVAIS i
FEE BEAVAIS^S^"'
l BntuH^uI Ond pr^pontioit'
I BHXvtcsR mehicaa. flonnif ax*— «<> 1 /
F tffteti of itfh iiho^ f pnidbciMir ciOUftipaSiau .
. it nol
I • Sou? BV Cnkiiiaxa all thA woiUi> ova- »_
sqi's
i^EWEST
2 V?
“ Most Re’Preshin^/'
l^ipc ALWAYS, Btf'T
DELICIOUSLY CCVIVINC IN
KOT OR CROVVOPO CCOff^.C.
A true natural perfurne
made from flowers.
Not a Ciiemical preparaii-fft.
A D L 3 Pi S " PERFUrAE.
A D L tw E TCJLET SOAP
for the Coii)tilea 4 ‘'n.
** A O 1 - I W E " TOILET POWDER in-warttl a
dellKhl/al tfli»«':i th.-oinn|ib T;o^.
A* O t- S N E ** SACHETS- r rt ■! jinltjtlr-
rluef*, Clovr*. iSr.
**AOLlNE” TOILET CRCAMp PiMtrniDfr cod
bwiudfyJilif niir di'-. imi.
Of nU i'k^miwU
J, Si E. ATl^lPSOH, Ltd.j 2d, Old H-ofKi Stroet, London,
ffT TTYR. dlbCVlIJIT R ■>
“WHITE ROSE" PERFUME.
**A Charm i n Seen H. R. H. Th c Duch ess o f York*
Printed and pnbUabnd by the PnFprl<«;ar» GRATTAH
GKARY* at the “ Bombay Gkaettc^' t^Xeam Pr“»<a. iiieQlA
RtMw* BombiLy*
AOKNTa,-,-IjO®ciioS: GTCURGK B^rKKKT & Ct JO. Com,
hflLILC.; MaekfA KKYMh,i. oo* 1 WhilJ?iriai(, tRreaL
KjCL—Porifl: Me^vaop UA lU' cow pnb-
Rwt da lUvbU.—C aujdttat Hebert x'RACKJtfi.
IcOn,