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WATSON AND CO. FAMILY AND DISPENSINO CHEMISTS, By Appointment to His Ercolang the
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VERNON and His Royal Highness the CUKE OF EDINBURGH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS PERFUMEES, PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS,
Dargomrs' SUNDRYMEN,
And
ARATED WATER MAKERS.
The French transport Byne, Captain Legrand, from Badgan 18th instant, arrived hersion datur day.
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The P. and O-ztanmor Verona, with the nert- outward English mail, left: Singapore at 2 pm. Jon Friday last for this port.
The British barkentine Mount Lebanon, Captain CFL Nelson, aerived ut Honolula on July 2nd, from Iongkong,
The Daily News Bars that Mr. Chaloner Alabaster, I B. M. Cooral at Hankow, will not Conent-General at Shanghai during the absence of Mr. P. J. Hughes.
The British abips Hudson and St. Cloud, from Philadelphia with kerosins, arrived at Kobe on Ang. Ath and 11th, having made the passage in 123 and 149 daya respectively.
With the exception of the Garorsmant. Ag-
SHIPS' MEDICINE CHESTS RAFITTED, tropomar's report for the monoth of March last, Saturday's Gazette contains nothing but adrer timents and old notifestions.
PABRYGER SHIPS SUPPLIED..
NOTICE -To avoid delay in the execution of Orders it is particularly requested that all business commonɔications be addressed to the . Firm, A. S. WATSON and Co.; or
HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
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L. ENGELHARD
PHYSICIAN & OPERATIVE SURGEON. EPECIALIST IN Diseases of Thy Ex AND FAR.
NOSE AND THROAT. HEART AND LUNGS.
WOMEN AND CHILDREN. BRAIN AND SPINE, AND NRTOUS SYSTEM IN GENERAL, Ofoe: Bankbuildings 2nd Flour, Oppoát / Hongkong Hotel. OFFICE HOURS 9 to 12 M. AND 2 to 5P.M.
Hongkong, 18th August, 1885.
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Communications on Editorial mattára should be addressed "The Editor," and show on business *TE Hanger," and ant to individuala by name.
The Agoat informs us that the O. & 0. §. 8. Co.'s steamer Arabia, with mails, ds., to the 1st August from San Francisco, has arrived at Yokohamaand left there for Hongkong on Satur- day.
The Straite Times of the 13th inst, announces the sudden death of Captain J. A. Bennett, of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, but unithor the date of the sad event nor the cause thereof SEO giron,
The Japan Gasette says that tho Shizuoka Sciclu Kisha has shipped on its own account, through Mosers. Okura & Co. 109 piculs of ted to the United States; "tho Srat shipment made by them.
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The French cruiser Kerguelen, Captain We hear that erdart have been received from.| Fournier, arrived at Singapore on the after-homafor The Buffs to leave hare by the Himalaya noon of the 12th inst, from Saigon as rods to in about a month's time, and there is also some [We do not bold ourselves reponsible for the opinions Lorient,
donkt now whether they will be relieved by the
exoressed by our Correspondentat 58tīt es previfarly stáfid.. There are aöms re- at Battalion of The Buffs, the other half of the ports that instead of the 59th wo shall have the THE CASE OF HANLON. FALCONER. regimest at present here.
subsequently tarded to a rather prolonged Yesterday afternoon a heavy squall, which thunderstorm, passed over the Colony, The storm broke about half-past five, and oroated a pario among the snall aft on the water, as it was ausompanied by strong, guata of wjod. during the squall, and others were more or less Many sampana oro reperied as having capsized damaged by jamming together and the friction couanquant upon falling foul of one another. A stall steam-dannok balanging to MassTA. Blackfoud & Co. is said to have foundered off the Douglas wharf, and oLO of Messrs. Butterfield and Swiro's rapacious lighters dragged her moorings & considerable distance.
LATEST TELEGRAMS.
.
Although Camargo, claims to have won the hatile, he admits suffering a great loss, includ fromsing some of his beat generala. It is reported
owok side lost about 500 mea. The Revolu tionists clearly infard to confine their operations to the Magdalena river, and the interior. This, tagether with the fact that the Cloversat has now a atuam vesaol of war on the coast, insurða
LATĘ TELEGRAMS, The following additional items are taken papore received by the American mail :—-
UNITED SATES. TO THE ANİFER OF THE "DAILY FRESH.
THE "PALL MALL" EXPORUDES AND THE SIL,In the case of "Hanlon . Falooner,"
AMERICAN TAPERS.
New York, 11th July. reported in your issas of this day, Mrs. Harriot B. Falconer, the defendant, is reported to have
The Eastern serniar journals handle the Pall stated that she had & olalin against Falconer Malt Gazette scandal with uensrat deboscy All reports fears the Tathmina indicate polition! and Company." This may be true in a senso, seurally ascribing mercenary motives to the matters there remain settled, and that pesco but whether it is a just faim or not is the real publishers. Such religious corals as hure and gred order prevail. There is, however, an question. I think from the fact that Mr. Sharp, pakom take a different view and are not se alanning epidemic of yellow fever at Aspinwall of Sharp, Johnson, and Stokes, bad for two years mining in its discussion. Pablis santiment and all over the Isthmus." and a half considered the case without being able here has been sharpened into approval of the
по спе
On Saturday evening another daring case of garrotting occurred in the centre of the town with the hour the streff of the Hongkong D's Home ruisus appear to have become acquainted
pensary nually takes in his cash, and shortly after seven c'elook on Saturday evening Lewis waylaid by oral of the Sternity at the corner of D'aguilar and Starley-streets, at the back of the Dispensary premises, a place where there is always a large number of passers-by. He was
TYPHOON IN LUZON. teized by the throat and roughly handind, popper was rubbed in his eyes by some, while others search-
The Spanish Consul bas courteously forward- od his person for the moner. Fortunately he hadited to us the following sofagrams, received froad strongly seared in a lather pouch round is the Government of the Philippines, for publicaTo waist and the money was anything but saya tion:- gor at, so that before they could succeed in their attempt, they were disturboi by assistance ap
prouching, and had to run. We believe that so far none of the thieves have been caught.
the Isthmus and vessels on the high coas against any okavce of disturbance by the Revolutioniste.
FROPOSED TRENCH CANAL.
PARIS, 17th July. Admist Galibor and. M. Dao Lesseps bara of the law-twenty years in the State Prison aabmitted to the Minister of Public Works a a man over eighty and exton of a popular achema for a qual from Katrs to Marsailles, aptown church; the other was the notoriaza utilizing the rivera Bano, Saone, and Bhore. Tim MoCarthy, ward politician and ksepet of a The canal, it is propused, will be navigable by
oon, who shamefully abused a young im tho largost ironclads. migrant girl. He was convicted, but has obtain od slay of proonedings, declaring that he will spoed $100,000 to keep from prison.
NEW YORK, 15th July. The Herald, which profossed lofty scepticism regarding the Pall Mall Gazette's exposures, this morning, prints a cable spocist, mounting the whole thing an advertising cap-trap. It says it turns out to be a skillful rehash from old ro
fully truns, chapters of un siatorate history of porta of the Society for the Prevention of Ja- tenis Prostitution, principally worked up fanci Locden prostitution and interviews, to be found Lord Loanos presided, and the Mayora of
dos Poor." printed in 1861. in an extra volume of Henry Mayhew's "Lon-ny prominent laws were present, Resoin.
Lowbox, 20th August, LOSS OF TIYD STEAMER
TUNSTALL."
to advise her to take logal proceedings to estab. Cutie's corse by two trials this week of mon The stampuar Tunstufi hea 'boon wrocked off tish bor alleged right it is evident that she had charged with immoral trufe sad abuse of Corunus. All hands saved.
children. One, who received theutmost sentence LONDON, 1st Augast.
Mrs. Falmoner in her statement omitted an important fact, amely: that she bad obtained THE SIEGE OF KASSALA.
the signature of Mrs. Masion Falconer, of Chi- The garrison of Roseala has come to terms ago, to a document under which she now claims. with its beslagers
and that Mrs. Marion Falconer has sio stato CHOLERA AT MARSEILLES.
that when she signed so was sick and did not huaw the nature or effect of the document This alarming extent,
Cholora is increasing in Marseilles to an interesting document purpurts to be so main
mort by Mrs. Marion Falconer to Mrs. Harriot E. Falconer of all her interest in the business of Massrs. Falconer & Co., in consideration of One Dolar auid to have been paid by Mrs Harriot E. Falconer to Mrs. Marion Falconer. raceipt of the following lester
The first intiroation I had of the olaita was on Mr. Matthew Taylor Falconer, Administrator of the Estato of Matthar Falconer decent, and
Mears. Brezaton Wotbon and Deccos his clicitare. of Harriet F Falcover late of the Cite et Chiengo Gentlemen. As sciisitors acting for and on behalf is but now of this place. We hereby give you tufice that by a certain deed under sent bearing inte the 13th day of Fekranry 192 on Miscianus Faloner of the aid City of Chicago the widow of the ail Matthew Palcover drecused did all assign transfer and sat over unto the sail Hurriót W. Falconer (inter alia) all her intereat as the widow and hoir at law of the end Matthew Faloaner docnamed in and to the Oral Patco or Co. Goldsmiths and foratoa m Hongkong To hold the said property onto ho said Harriot Fal. cover her exentors administrators and sign to her oro proper use and berefit for ever. And we herchy interest in the said frn of G. Falconer & Co. to any other peteon are to cho vaid Harriet E. Faionor only
MANILA, 2204 August.
A typhoon is raging to the East of Manila. It travels slowly. Its direction seems to be from the S.F. to N.W. It is not known yet whether it will recurve in the China Sea.
The Government Astronomor forwarded to as
3rd August.
To'
TURKEY AND TRIPOLI.
TRIFOLI, 17th July, The Porte has decided to strengthen the de- fenses of Tripoli, A. Terkish, transport wich 1100 troopa and a number of guss and torpedoes has already arrived here, and other transporta with men and war munitions are coming.
WIE DEFANOES OF TEE BRITE EPIDE.,
LONDON, 17th July. A conference of the Empire Dofence Longus was held this morning in the Mansion Horse.
tions were adopted which declared that the five resources of the empire were is the navy for the purpose of protoning the ernst Ladequate and urged the Government ta strengthen sad to fortify entonial posts sad coaling stations and appoint a commission to inquire into the se intive strength of the British and foreign navies. A deputation of important citizens, handent by
The Sun continue issuing extre aditions last Saturday's cable, civier arrats femts Pall Mall Gatette. "Nassaustreet is full of news boys reaping a small harvest.
CHICAGO, 16th July. .
Jastice Frole this afterncon fined a youth and George Yender $100 for pelling apon the strenta an àmerican reprint of the Pall Malle med Maror, called upon Lord George Gazete's London exposures. The Le was, Hamilton, First Lord of the Admiralty, to-day however, suspended, the boy apparently having and urged the necessity of strengthening the vorumont intended to incues Sha best professional A warrant was issued for the publisher, and the police promise to have him brought into Court spition as to the actual condition of the navy. if these advisers decide that the navy is at pré- soaf eficient the Government would give that assurance to the public to allay start. If ou tas other Land it should be found by these advisers that the unvy lasked in-efficiency and that gotive steps.. would not hesitate to a Parliament for funds werd necessary to strengthen it the Government
The inquiry into the oiraumstances attending the death" of the Chinaman Ng Man Krong, who was found dead, hanging by the nask from a The Japan Mail Learas that His Excellency han in his rooms at 19, Third-street, an the
MANILA, 22nd August, 3.12 p.m. The typhooned this morning seems Sir George Bowen will not leave Japan until 16th inst., was resumed on Saturday. From the the 22nd instant, as he is dariving considerable evidence it appeared that the man had been very to incline now towards tho N. N. W. 1500 benefit from the matarant Ekso. He is probably it a short time ago, and since then ho had boon a passenger by the 9). & O. steamer Arabia, wisich daranged in his mind. On the morning before left Yokohama on the day named for this port. his death he had rashed screaming eat of the the flowing notification yesterday afternoon:- give you fastbor notice not to part with say such had no intention of infringing upon any law navy, and Lord George in reply. suid:-The Go-
Wo have received the opening anabers of base, saying he should not live beyond that In Petrello de Guatemala (The Guatemala afternoon. A man who lived with him brought Stor) printed in Spanish and English, in parallel him back and pacifiod him. Some time afterwards coinmoon, Mr. J. . Hellander, who may be this man had occasion to Foout for a short time, remembered here by some persons, is the ad- and on his return be found the house locked up. He verised editor. The paper is creditably got up. Rat in from tas next house, and ther fled the deceased in the position deribed. He was The NC Daily News says that Prinos Min, frightened, and did not cut the body down, buf call brother of the Queen of Korea, recently ed in the neighbors, who did so. The body wa passed through Chafoo. Here we have no doubt then warm. The jury returned a verdict that an explanation of the Chinese rumour that the the deceased committed suicide while in an un- King himself had boos scen artoring the and state of mind. Viceroy's Yamén at Tientsin. It was probably the Prinos.
All latters for pablisations should be writton on one ide of the paper only.
Advertisements and Sobecriptions which are not acdered for a fixed period will be antinued nati epeatermandlari.
Orders for extra copies of the Daily Press should he sont before i am on the day of publication. Altor that hour the supply is limited.
The Daily Press.
Honakose. August 24ta, 1985,
We learn from Bonobow that the opening of the River Min up to Pagoda Anchorage is still de- layed, aud apparently without any good reason The work of removing the torpedoes is being proceeded with as slowly as possible, ant it would sem the lost Authorities are animated We observe that in connection with the con- with a desire to defer the return to Pagoda templated increase of the garrison of Sings-Anchorage to as remote a date as possible,
On Saturday a coníe met with a fatal accident on the Canton Steamboat Wharf. The man seems to tuve gone on board the Canton steamer, having no business there, and was chased off. In running down the gangway he feil and struck | that be fractured his frontal bone, and died in a against a post on the wharf with such violence
short time. An inquest will probably be held to-day.
With reference to the telegram published in car isane of the 12th instant from Paris, report. Ing the massacre of Christians in Annam, we have (says the Straite Zines bon lavoured with the following particulars from a letter dated Saigon, the Fath August: In the Binh-dinh province of Annam, seminarios, colloges, convonta, residencies, all are destroyed and barnt down2. The Bishop had just time to take refuge in the House of the Frinch Rosident. Quiahoo. The Ber. Fathers Poirier, Garin, Guigan, sad Macé bare been murdered. the last one being burnt in the church with his Christians. Father Martin, obliged to take flight, dinden the way. This sad asma has been communicated by five missionaries, MM. Daurisboure, Geffroi, Lacassagne, Chat- Saturday morning. More than 18,000 nativo bost, and Valfort, who arrived in Salgou ou Cristians have been murdered, and very likely other missionarios too. What may have happen
knows,"
Ships on safely leave for Singapore and for Southern and Western ports, but only largo steamers for the North.
The typhoon has crossed kason and uppoare to be moving towards the Straits of Formosa.
more to rondar to her the said Harriot poud, an estimate of the value of the interest of the Fakoner or to us tho entersigned, with all convenient widow of tan said Matthew Falconer in ths said firm of G. Falconer & Co., and all accounts exposcary and proper for the que verification of the ma
Truted lenghong, this 4th day a Dutuber, 1992.
SHARP, TOLLES, & JOHNSOF, The reply to the foregoing was as follows:-
23. Quon's Road, Hougtong, 8th Janners, 158. In the matter of the Fa'ate of Matthew Falconer, Deceased. Dear Sir,Sinon receipt of your notice of the 14th The Secretary of Stata for War, in reply to a Marion Fateher to deny that she over knowingly er October last, we have received intensions from Mr. question in the House of Commons, said that intimally assigned, transferred, or set over anto raarried Resists would be relieved imme-arist E. Faconer all or any of hor interest as the Widow and her at law of the said Mathew Falconer diately, the others very shortly.
decouse in the area of G. Falconer & Co. Goldsmiths & Jewellers in Hongkour, nor bes she knowingly or intentionally agreed that Ms. Furries E. Falconer should take her share either for be own hanefit or to
[FROM "STEAIT TIMES."]
LONDON, 19th August. THE RELJEF OF THE ARMY RESERVES.
MORE HONOURS FOR GENERAL WOLSELEY. General Lord Wolseley has been created a Viscount.
(FROM "JAPAN KAIL.") Translated from Japanose paper.
BERLIN, 3rd August. GERMANY AND THE FÅR EAST.
hold in trust for our client.
Under the circumstanras we are instructed by one client to inform you that your sl'eat's chaira wino way be recognized, Talose it is zalutal ned in a Court of law, We are, Dear Sirs, your faithfully,
BIERETON, WOTTON, & DEACON. Moears. Sharp, Tuller, & Johnson.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONEGION.
to-morrow.
THE CASE OF THE SHIP "MASONIC" CON- FISCATED IN MANILA,
Naw Yonx, 11th July.
pa-
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GLASS MANUFACTURE IN CHINA.
The Herald's Madrid special says pore here anaounce that Bar Blane, Italian Mindater, has awarded Captain Blanchard, an American citizen, $51.600 on socount of the shipsssary to place England foremost among the
maritime powATE. Masonic. The cass was submitted last month to Blanc's arbitration by the Spanish Government and American Minister. Foster has soared a triumph in setting an affair twice referred to in Presidential massage since 1878, nut which be
me almost a source of international compiles. The Chinese, it is said, are about to open a tion. Two thousand six hundred dollars more glass factory in Peking. The Pottery. Gazette were awarded than was claimed. The sonic was alludes to the enterprise thas-A company of bound from New York to Japan with potraloor. merabants in London are arranging to Rand ont, Being driven into the port of Masila by accident, and have partly seat out, tools, material, furnace, which forced the reshipment of the cargo, she was and moulds to China-Peking, we hearto yalzed and sold for alleged smaggling. Daring sotience a works
We hope this trade will be
The Japanese stesmer Yamashiro Mary, with od in the southern provinecs of Tongniu no one the Ministera for Foreign Affaire, for War, saf- the firm of Geo. B. Falecner & Co., Watoa makers and honest Spanish claims proporly prosecuted. can be although their china was allowed a privilego
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MBS. H. E-FALCONER,
Chicag
Aurion,
NOTICE
pera the Straits Settlements Association, at x meeting held in London on the 13th ult, have decided to address a recommendation to the Imperial Government that a certain numbor of Asiatica should be employed. It fa a noteworthy fact that the Association made no reference whatever to the possiblo employment of Chinesaiu a military capacity; such an idea evidently being out of the quen tinn, the Straits Times and the late hero of Khartoum notwithstanding. The general opinion of the members of the Association was that Sikhs would prove the best men for the lead forces and Malays for the marine work connected with the mines, &c. There The Alta Califorain has the following curt can be little doubt of the correctness of this editorial note on the failure of John Rosch, the opinion. In ons conclusion rushed to by the a like the Dolphin; he has failed. Is has grout America ahipbuilder-John Roeb Association, however, wo think they ware contrived to do it at the most awkward time for decidedly mistaken, namely, in believing that, the Government, as all the now cruisers are ly
ing in his yard, und it is now uncertain when if the matter was left to Government, they they will get out. Something always does hap would probably send Europeats almost en-pen when the United States tries to build tiraly. It is intended at the War Qlion | 4453,"
Tritur under date of the 5th August, the pore and Hongkong, but it was not cor-
says hear that it is proposed to build a rail- templated, by the late Government at all war from Sappore to Mororan, a distance of apeuta, to sand, out any more English re.bout 70 miles. There is zeise a project to build giments to the Far East. It is probable mission to do ao has been asked from the Goy- dry docks at Mororan, and the neory per-
A correspondent of the Rising Sun, writing that one or two more batteries of Royal Ar- jernmont. The work in to bo sammemood na scon from Chemalpa on the 22nd alt, says: "To-day, tillery may be sent to each colony, but the ed as the permission has been obtained, the required the Japanese steamer Yoyoshima Maru is lo ditional infantry will certainly come from funds, it is said, having already been subscribed.
Ou the 5th March, 158k the following notice appeared in the Daily Prees avespaper of this colony Prince Houry has summoned to his presso, the undersigned Mia H. E. Feloner, Bought out the doccased Matchow Friconer's Widow's interest in the 17th Jane, and was put in quarantine in 973 emigrante on board, arrived at Honolulu on
Marine, and intimated to them that Germans Jewellers, Hongkong. The inquest touching the circamstavees con- consequence of a few cases of small-pez amongst nocted with the denth of a named Charles should not overlook the fact that all forsigu her passengers. There had been as deaths on Sweeney, who was killed by a fall from the first Powers are at present directing their affection charge her cargo on the 6th July, and left on on the 16th iast, was concluded on Saturday, necessity of inmasing the German fleet and The Prince insisted on the board. She went alongsile the wharf to dis-door verandab of Mr. Lemon's boarding house to the Orient the 30th, making a good run th Yokahazaa, which One of the boardera gave evidence to seeing the developing the influence of the German Golem she reached on the 12th Augast
deceasedustoop anche coping of the varandah par ter tiho. He let the rarandab for a short time, apot: his backrestingainst the wall; shortly afment. and soon afterwards the accident occurred THE KWANGTUNG INUNDATION the man foll-over. The practice of lying on the There was no one on the verandah at the time i top of this parapet was a common one with the boarders, and witness had often done it himself. Other boarders gave evidenco as to picking the deceased up, and our standing below saw him fali upon his back into the side channel. The jury returned a vordiet of accidental death, and ap. pondodarider word is ending that or the parpet. P.5. Henan sy said he wmför stood that Mr. Lonna was about leaving that house for another.
to strengthen the garrisons of both Singa- | Lakolata corrispondon! of the Japan Gave rail or some kind of salagnant melissadel i
www.
leave for Japan, Yokobaxis, I buliere. Yester-
day afturacon ahe embarked this last company of. Botanical Gardens today, the 24th st., com. They were marching along the band with buglas The Band of "The Buffa will play in the Japaness troops for Home, sweat, bomo"! mencing at 9 p.m., weather permitting. The soiling. The soldiers nude a very favourable following is the programme -
impression, putting on a swaes martial uppour- Grand March "De La Victoire"
Kubo azce, their officers evidently keeping them under Auber excellent disciplina. I hear the Chinese troops Overture...... "Lenboog" Solection... Genevieve De Brabant esbank also left the capital, mareking to Massampo,
The Lost Chord"
Sullin about 15 miles to the southward of this port, Waldtenfel where about half a dozen Chinese men-of-war and La Thiere transports are awaiting them; and by the fime this note resales you, the only armed alien forvos
India. We agree with the Straits Settlements Association tast Sikhs would be the most suitable men, and a sufficient number ould no doubt be spared from India, but it is not certain that they will be seat, and we may have to be content with some inferior Indian infantry. A Malay Regiment might, Selection
we should think, easily be raised, as well as
studiantina"
Valke
The Pimtes of Peuxance* Danse De Aborigine"
Sullivan
On the arrival of the German barque Centaur in Korea will be the British in Port Hamilton. the Torpedo Coros, sesing that the Caglost Honolziem her inst trip from Hongkong Brerything was quiet and peaceful when the Rifle Corps was formed of Malays. It should the Castor. House authorities sofzo un invoics Seirio Marlatt. The British: ganhoat Firebrand be the policy of the British Government, and of goods shipped by her, as one of the asses has been very busy of late, carrying despateles probably will be that of the Hon. W. H. proved to be filled with tins of opiumi. The between Chefoo and Chomulyo, which virtually packages were marked "K.Y.S," and consisted means butween Peking and Soal, it is generally SMITH, the present Secretary of State for of 108 packages of dried cattle fish, lily flour.presumed about the Fort Hamilton business." War, to eccuomise the strength of the Bri.ete. From the examination made, it was estimated - túale Lino sa ma uch as possible, and to employ shipton. The goods were consigned to a well letter from Amsterdam, dated 9th June:-"The that there were xhout 2,000 tips of opian in the Pett Courant taker the billowing from a only as many regimenta in tropical colonies known Chiness 6rm, and warrants were issuedismay among underwriters here on their beesm and stations sa are absolutely indispensable. for the arrest of the suspected palties.
ing aware of the loss of the steamer Teucar may We (Pasifir Commercial Advertiser) under.essity bo imagined by yuz Nat so much, how- ever, among Dateb insurmass companies, which,
"to complete the fortifications of Aden, Hongkong, Singapore, Trinecmales, and other principal coaling stations before those of small importance." It would
at
RELIEF FUND.
5th instant, wo sto instructed by Me. Mutikow Fak coner of the Firm of Moors. Ges. D. Puleoner & Co.
to stata that Mrs. H.E. Falconer as not purchased the interest of Widow of the inbe father Fal. coner in the said firm and that Aira. H.F. Fulcaner The following additional webscriptions have has no interest winter in the Firm of Glea R. Fal bash received.---
eoney & Co. Watchmakers aud Jewellers, Hongkong.
BEZRETÓN, WOrsay, & DracoN,” Amount proviendly sokuowledged
.... $8,403.96
3. Que's Road, Swatow, collected by Mr. Colin Jamenco, Subanriptions from the foreign community
6th March, 1883.
Hongkong. After thie no stops whatever wore takon by Commissioner of Custons
Ms. Harriet . Fanner to establish the alleged elati, for a very good ruso, namely that the elimut had boon atriot she had no claim and as ebancs of success whatever.
I will thrak you to publish this in your next issue, I am Fours tyņly,
M. T. FALCONER. Hongkong, 22nd August, 1885.
E. F. Alford....
J. Akirow
*3. Aayers...
T. 1. Amik
Bradley & Ca Butterfield & Swire
D. C. Brworth
P. H. Causland
J. Dickie
F. W. Focked
J. C Gibson
L. Gransnor
H. Haines
W. F. Ingli
C. Jamiesos
W. Keeble
. . large
A. Tay
H. Mackenzie
J. Manley
T. N. Man
B. W. Munsfold
J. D. Mcom
. . M. Noodt
3. B. Partridge
C. Po
W. Faton
Q. Phillips
J. Poltnek
2. L. Richardson
Yon Seckendor
A. Smith
G. Smith J. Sorouson
P. Williame...
POLICE COURT.
2nd Angrat.
BEFORE ME. MACKEAN.
USJUST BALANCES,
LAST SKULERES.
PUBLIC GAMELING
10
arbitration.
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the reshipment of the cargo no shortage was enfined to one works. If they send in as much fomad, but when the vessel arrived at Japan glass as they have done china, what will become twenty four cases of kurasons were missing of a May suggest to par oral-fand, The Mazila omurts in 1823 decided that the almond-oyed friends, that we do not at this seizure and sale were illegal, but Spain still re- class of food, and even if we dla, our digestios fused to reimburse the ewers. In 1834 Captain could not got over the quantity they think wo Blanchard offered, through the American Minis might consume. Thoir ohirn we find in teu tor, to accept $48,0 10, but the Minister of State shops, drapers' shops, bazaars, hawkers' baskets, refused to give more than $9,000. The result of &e. It is rated for, cold, given away, hewked rican rassels at Spanish ports, and prove that hope it will not be so carried out in glass, ard the arbitration will aid in the searity of Amerad indoed got rid of ad nauseum. No let us
forced to quickly successful termination through which was not accorded to other people in the fast exhibition in South Kansington-that of AUSPENSION OF BOAOW, THE SHIPBUILDER. salling and rooniving cash-we trust it will not
New York, 18th July. liabed the same paper
be the case with their glass. A correspondent On the following day another notice was put Juhan Roach, shipbuilder. who has been doing of cars romarked shout Australio making glas business under the name of John Beach & Son. in a climate of sach heat; Iat as repest are, that has made an assivament to Gerrge W. Quiatard if they make glass in Peking, and mak it we renco to the advertisement (No. 41) graf this city and George L. Wead of Staufent,essfully, the human subject must be made of a Mr. Malcorer" in the Daily Press of the Connecticut. The assignor first directs that tough material, and a society might be estab. the wages and salaries of all employés to paid lished for bipeds there similar to our society and then he prefore Wm. Boyland of Now tors for preventing enalty to animals." Brunswick, NJ, for. ctoney kund, work and soms strange that China should on buying Eng labour done and material furnished, for 353,217 lish tools, materiale, furnace, and moulds" for a part of which Rowland holds foue premis for glass-works in this 19th century. There was sory notes made by Mr. Roach, A. promissory a time when immense profits were rosḥzed by noto mado by the assignor, boaring date of Jann Wontorn traders, who found that the Chiness. 10, 1885, and payable in three mouths, for $20,000, regarding glass boads pa jawels, were willing which was dissaunted by the Noohanics and to give all sorts of valuables in exchange for Tradera Bank of Brookigu, is also preferred. P. thom. But this age of happy ignorance did not W. Gollaudet & Co, for money loaded and a last beyond the Country: Aboné 140 4.D. ranped, are also perferred to the extent of traders came to Ubina from India, and taught 390000, which was letet about July 17 last, the art of glass-making. The patient, industrins $10,000 on July 2nd, and $10,000 on the 11th Chinamen seen learned to excel in this industry. inst. The assignanoat then liree's the payment Bécaut saya that they imitated the proeings of all other debts and fiabilities dye or to become store reachin so perfectly as to deceive even das, together with all interest, money due, in an expert. By and by they began to export the elading all lawful claims against Bosch, by W. wars. The Arabians bought from them vases R. Pitney, Thos. . Kavland, for indemnity which are said to have bean of a transparent against expenses and liability incurred by them brilliant whiteness, or a beautifol pare bluo. Ia by reason of their having executed bonds at the Brynt and Sgria the Chinese artificial "yes" The Kyoils Tnyn Kaisha steamship Sagan instance of the assignor and for his benefit apon conll not be distinguished from tar real, and Mary, which left Kobe for Yokohamn on the theertain contracts entered into by the assignor enormous prices were given for spesimana of it. Justzat foll in with a violout yale while off on or about the month of July, 1898, with the The Clinoso, in fact, were recovering the money Kishiu, and was
obliged to throw overboard 100 United States, represented by the Secretary of which they had themselves han "duped-inte carboys of sulphuric acid and fifty head of cattle the Navy, for the construction of thres stel squandering in the same way, in the early en to lighten the ship.
oruisers known respectively as the Boston, turiny. Jade, ton, they imitated to perfection His-Imparial Majesty the Mikado rete Alluria and Chicago, and the despatch bost Dul paitsing glass vases in every aspect as beauti on the 12th ins from his tour, and as the Fokopkin, and the lawful claims of the estate of Lari kuna Maru steamed up the barbour the usa Kerr against sagnor by Kerr, now deceased,
alator were fired and the mea-of-war, gaily on certain bonds and contracts. dressed with banting, manned yards. The Em petor was met by a large number of afloials who had come down from Tokyo, and, after a short stay at the Admiralty, His Majesty zetarned to the capital
On the evening of the 7th instant three of cers from the Russian man-of-war Zasbenik, while walking through Isozakicho. Yokohama, vare followed by a piskpocket, who was caught by
autenes to his attempt to steu a gold $9,708.98 watch worn by another. The long-tingered gen- ileman iramoliutely struck another offer named Zaluski on the area with a stick he had matched from the latior, wounding it saverely. He was ultimately brought to the Police Station, where he was sent to the Sabausho. The doctor who examined the wand is of opinion that it was indicted with a knife.
90%
YOKOHAMA.
fat ze this caush prized mineral. Their skill in sing glass after the manner of its employment in the Portland Vaso was also wonderful. Fer CHESTER, Penn, 13th Jaly. more beautiful objecta of vériz ara procurable The failure of John Reach easel onosider in China than snuff-bottles whose destation able excitement here, where his solvency has consists of desigus eat fu superposed layers of usver been questioned. Up to within a year ago varivas-coloured glasses And Ching was doing distributol armour 1509 nod and boys. Now colors dreamed of sush a thing as glase. Th in weekly pay roll was naror less than $15,000, all this contaries before cur own civilized_au the pay rod is under $7,000, as this will be first English glass manufactory was set up af road to-morrs, for it is the intention of the the Friars Hall to 1557, and it was not till 1673 Hem to lag of about 499 man to-morras that flint-glass was made at the Savoy. Mea avrning.
while Europs was not much better off. Howl's Tolic-ED. D.F.]
[Roach built the City of Pelżag and City of Familiar Letters describe the state of the glass
manufactory at Vecios, in 1821 a follows: CANADA
"Among other little gentile lands which alteed EXTENSIVE COLONIZATION SCHEMEX, the sittio of Venise, there ous called Macano, OTTAWA. 11th July. about the distance of a little mile, where crystal! Count Esterhazy has had a satisfaubory inter giasses are made; and 'tis a zaro sight to seə a view with the Government in reference to edlon-hole street, where on the one side are about
For this ransonthere is little likelihood of any augmentation of the Singapore and Hong-stand that the Japanese Government are anxious from what I caugether, did not lose very heavily kong garrisons from Baghod. Nor will the promots direct trade with Honolulu and thereby, as among the agents of British, Bel-
Francisco. Should a Japanese steamship line
gian, and Gorman companies who on change haro garrisons be reinforced much until the for- established on this roate it would of course take taken ton much upon their shoulders which, in
izing 20,000 Hungarians in the Northwest ter- twenty farnnoes at work perpstrally, both day tilentions approach completion.
ia Hongkong, waking Yokohama and Honolalaths instance, will cost them the profits of years.
The Mitsu Bishi steamship Hideyoki Murritory. He is a Hungarian Nobleman banished and night. It hath bin observed and tryed, that which plies between Nagasaki und Shanghai for participation in the revolutina of 1849. Many if one shoed remore a farmase from Mursas to way ports, and San Francisen the American In relation to this matter it is satisfactory wormings. This enterprise would be of very The well kauwa Marine Insurance Company is
Lam Atai, master of the Kong Nem Wo with conis, fell in with osiolent gais on the Hungarians were exiled at the tires and settled Venice harasli nay, to the other side of the to have the assurance of the Secretary of grant commoroiul value to Honolulu and the two hundred thousand guilders the poorer there- shop, of 20, Wing We Tare, was summoned or auth ultime, about 240 miles from Shanghai, in Pennsylvania, where they worked in coal and strest-and use the same men, reatoriale, sid iron min. From timas to time ethers of their fell, and the same kind of furnace, ev'ri way. State for War that the Government propose direct and regalar steamer connection with ranohing 1,700,000 guilders For sundry other or a charge of having fraudolent balances in dition. When the gale had been weathered the countrymon joiued thom in Amerion and they yet one cannot be able to make cristal glase in
industries of Hawaii, because it would give by. The Deli company had escured insurances Mr. Oray, Juspector of Weights and Weasons, and was for some time in a very precarious con- Japan, to which we must for the future look for shippers the figures Arcount to 272,000 guilders. is possession.
Hideyoshi discovered a vessel in distress-which have reached the number stated
the same perfection, for bowty and Instre, as our labour supply. The Japanese Governmout the Freret coast. These bales will be brought shop and asked teges the balances, the defendant drifting and Laploss. The Hideyoshi, having
Iuspector Orley said that when he went to the afterwards turned out to be a Japanese jusk THE CHINERE RESTRICTION BILL-15 CANADA they do at Marane; and the cause thar af edg It seems that some of the cargo was clad on
NEW YORK, 1.15h Jnip. Tilling to give a subsidy of 200,000 a year, hither. I have every son to belies that one said les had nono, and he had to escab the plaes determined to take the wreck in tow, had to
is the qualitia and deerness si a eiroambient and Hawaii may ho asked to contribute.
The Herald's Ottawa special saya--The Chi-air which hangs ore the place, and fevonreth the Fosult of this shipwreck with refer suco to in-for them.
stas round her several times on count of the aes Restriction bill now before Parliament hus manufacture, which air is purified and attara Tho India Portuguesa, in reply to the asser-suranoo on tobacco is that the insurance cɔm- The defondant was ined $10, and the balances high seo rnaning before she could approach boen sonded by the Government providing that ated by the concurrent beats of so many fur- be still more satisfactory if Mr. W. H. tion that, Portugal is too poor to maintain the panics will doside upon taking up fewer risks in were forfeited.
rear enough to get a line on hand. But arrived so far as it applied to Chinese coming from the nues together, which never extinguish, but are Surre could give us some definite idea Padroado in ladin, says that a more ridiculous such cases. Indeed, it is really too much to risk
at Nagasaki on the 27th alt The Japanese United States it shall go into effect one month like the Fetal fgras that alwayes bunu o a to when these fortifications will be com.argoment could not have been put forward by two and a half millions of guildars on tobacco in! William Thompson, Joseph Garnett, und Sis junk was blown away from her anchorage at after it has received the agent of the General it is that times change and people with them. the opponents of the Pudrcado. It endeavours one and the same steamer. To wholesale Am-phen Ewart, seamen unemployed, were charged Sairishima, Okinawa Prefecture, and met with Government, while as applied to Chtusse immi Chizs bought her first glass from Tatsin— plated. We should like to kuaw that there to prose that the debt of France is 675 francs stordam babacos deziers, the loss of the excer by Mr. Lomon, seamon's boarding-house keeper, the Hideyashi Mars after having driftat for grants coming direct from Chius it shall not Home Bad es the Roman Orient and prid will be no unreasonabile or unnecessary de-on each individas, while that of Portugal is is a croat blow and a grieveus disappointment. with being engum and vagabonds.
nine days entirely helpless. The defendants have been ashore about eight
go into operation until January. The bill pro-through the nose for it. Then the astute laya in the work, that there will be no ang575 francs-nearly equal to what cash English-They deem the tobacco prices generally rating
A serious disturbanes occurred on Monday vides u tax of $50 on all Chinese landing in Celestial made such wonderful glass that Syria, man bears. If, then, England has resources to for Samstra too high, and scribe the rise to ex-weeks since "hey left their last ship and are evening, the 10th inst., on board the Tuloni Mark Canada areapt Government representatives, Egypt, and Asia Minor impoverished themsel rese pansion of operations, in casequence of the undertake a costly war with Engsis, and France cessive purchases by German butses and to the now in debt for their board un lodging. Borert between a number of coolies, who had been work tourists, merchants, students and rien of sciones, to precure it. Now he comes to England for more pacific aspect of affairs abroad. The dewith China, could not Portugal afford to spend rigging of the market by ellers and brokers. berths have boon offered them by Mr. Lema, bating cargo, and the chief officer of the vessel, in all of whom are exempt from its provisions, while new instruction in the art And England is fence works are going on in this Colguyst the two hills of rages sunnally for the maintenance The 15,000 hales' short, in consequence of the they preferred infing about the colony, and ru-which the latter sustained suck injuries that he not more than one to every fifty tons of a vessel pretty well able to giver it, for her manufacturera
of the last relic of the Portuguese glory in the shipwreck, male it dangerous for them to with-fused to take any berili.
was anable to proceed to an in the ship and had in which they arrive can be landed. Mr. Shake produse, at present," White glass with designs present moment, but bardly with the activity East? This mum, the paper says, is a trifle forhold stocks. Otherwise Dutch firms, when to- They were sent to grael for a week's hard labour to come on ale and obtain surgical assistance. uprare, member of Parliament for Vistoria, incised in different subjects, and decorated with we should like to see, and the bigguns arestilia nation like Portugal, however poor she be basen contracts were last in the market on the as rogues und vagabonds.
It appears that one of the coolice came to the British Columbia], represented that the British gold outline paintings, ribs and spiral threads of cocapipavus by their abeence. We can only Portugal spant Itely 25 lakhs on the receptännöt June, might have tried for who whether or
esain door, where he had no business whaterer Government would, if requested by the United pat on pisin or coloured sucfaos; marbleized of the King of Spain. She defrays expenses on not boycotting would bring about a fall in Un Ahop and U Aying wore charged with to be, and stood there stark naked with net States, prevent Chinese Leaving Hongkong for glass vases; irregular threads of coloured glass, bope that they will be despatched from Eng-state ceremonial dinnern amounting to large prices."
Laing keepers of a public gambling house at 68, even the rag about hit usually worn by his class that country, as it is understood they will now like crackled wake; lace patteras is exagrel; land na woon so they are ready. Thers figure. She pays allowances to members of tas
Queen's-road. "West.
and that the chief offort, knowing tas captain's culetour to do in case of those immigrating to white on Llue; opal inner ocstings sovered with Our Chiosen fallow residints intend to celo- Inspectors Mathieson zad Parry, with some wife was in the cabin, ordered the man forward. Canada., Thie, bo says, would enable the United raby, filigree raised work; cases in millefiori. bas best excogh procrastination Royal family, one quarter of which world be
enough to maintain the Padroado; and still it is brate the Festival of Shan this year with or informers, muded the place, and reized ans de The coolie norsed to mere or resented the iStates Government to do away with much of the showing the patlama in sections at the sido connection with thes fortifications, and said that Portugal is beukrapt, and has no means traordinary pomp and splendour. This festival, fondant who was posted outside the door as torference of the chief officer, when the latter voluminous machinery they now reynir to keep lake surfaces, with Sligren spirally wound the ploniste, as well as those at home to maintain the Padroado. A very effective which lasts for Efteen days, is known sa thatchain and tout to invite people up to gamble, shred him forward, and a row onsaed. The the country from being Cooded with the Chinese round bowls with open filigree bottom answer this, if a State's wealth may be proved Barning Clothes festival, clothes made of various and the other defendant, who acted as master of chief offiner than returned to the after Before the bill now under consideration veall be painted in white enamel; fantastle cruenerita, who have a stake in Singapore and Hong-by ice oxirigances. The bankrapt the fueled-coloured paper being burned, so that they say the game inside the house.
part of the ship, and whilst explaining to the introduced permission led to be obtained from the such as dragens, on starfaces of reassis, arms of kong, will be relieved when they know theed his debts in his nagets took much the scopes to the invisible world for the benefit of co- The defendants were sent to gaol for throw captain the cause of the disturbance, he British Government, as there was a possibility andelabra, with twisted ruby and vorticul two ports are in a position to repel all bostile view of the matter-Boubey Gazette.
ceased relatives. Not since 1873, when the mat.onths in default of paying a fine of 225 sach, was suddenly attacked from behind by a crowd that such restrictive measures in excluding Chi- straight threads; mosaics for tables in diferent ahod exhibition at West Point was burned down, and all the money and gambling utensils as were of the cooling, estimated to be between 10 and nose would interfere with the friendly eslations colours; opalescent glass, docoated with mottled sitack, A fear, based on past experience of Three of the lazy rascals of zeaman who prefer has any effort been made to odobrate the co-usisel in the house were confecuted.
50, one man ucing a lumper's hook, with which exist between China sid Great Britain. official apathy, eriste that if the strained re the commnalty to going to ses have been made there will be a huge procession of the gat
light ruby or rose coloured Isarus; mirrors, with loafing round Samshu Corner and sponging on osion in the manner now contemplated.
which he indicted severe injurias on the back Sen Achins, earpenter, was convicted of steal part of the chiet officer's head and neck. The unudanced, has been passed by the Senate.]
[The Bill, as a telegram in Saturday's iseno frames of leaves and coloured flowers in glass. lations between England and Russia are suc-to work for a week at least, us will be seen by imposing and gorgeous character, for three ing ton cants, worth of aggs belonging to a coolie latter, huwert, picked up a piece of wood to de-
and chandeliers of tristed branches of the same." ceeded by a peaceful arrangement of the referenos to our Police Court report. Their case days, commencing on the 2ad proximo, while & named Wong Apix, with whom he was living, food himself and drove the men forward, and
As for the apprehension that Chine will become CENTRAL AMERICA.
a glass xporter, it may be laid aide. A glass Afghan frontier difficulty, the defensivs pre-hearted, honest, jovial follow, no man's enemy erected in front of the Man Me Temple, will cocious, he was sentenced to three months hard of the foreigner's ormone man who was sup
is no uncommon one, for " poor Jack," the good vas matshed exhibition of unusual brilliance, and as he bad bom ja gaol và throw previous two or three of the ringleaders full the weight
DESPERATE TIGHTING IN 'COLOMBIA. fastery at Peking ought to snoosed, because the
WASHINGTON, 20th July. parations in the outposts of the empire may bat his own, which many writers of Bation be open from the Ist to the 5th proximo. labour
posed to have some dangerous weapon, he simply.
expense of getting imported glass to that im- once again be allowed to slide. This must delight to depict him, is sometimes a frand. The procession, which will start from West Wong Aful, unemployed, admitted stealing lifted up and flung overboard into a fighter, a Colombia, July 1st, Admiral Jouett reports a But for the very same reason, there is not much Under date of Savonills. United States of mense, out-of-the-way city is almost prohibitive. not be permitted, for any settlement of the ad a very large priportion of the shas are a Point, will ineinds four dragons of groat a pair of sheen, value, $1.25, belonging to a man mathod of going over a ship's side he will pro- battle between the Government forces and to fear, that Peking glass will find its way warl--
long way down in the scale umanity.size. The first and beat will be provided named Kok Asing, and she also had three bably remember for some days. Beveral others volusionists, in which 1,000 men were killed ward Anglo-Ecasian dispute can only be regarded A boarding-house keeper, if he is often by the Heat Guild; the second, a silves dra prior convictions rounded acutust him, he was of the crowd got their deserts for their awardly. The Admiral says The revolutionary forces as temporary, seeing the restless and aggren-nything but innocent in bis dealings with gor, by the Fish Guild, who also contributo similarly punished.
attack on a man doing his daty, but to what ox-number only 25,000 men, but they hold a the soumen, basa vozy large creditor account on two umbrellas; the third a gilt monster, by the Ching Awuh, coolis, for stealing threo jackyta, test they were injured has not been suertainad uumber of large river stresina and were able to zive nature of Muscovite policy La any the cther side, as a fellow of this class oftan Rattan Ghild; the fourth, as gilt, by the men value $3.50, which a woman named Shek Afuk It is understood that the head coalie either sided, move freely on the Magdalena river, while the case, even supposing we clasp bade with indicis considerable loss by refusing to Lake of the Ban-hway, Sun-ning, Hoi-ping, and Yang- bad hung out to dry on n lamboo, at 24, Tank with the men, or was powerless to maintain or Government forous, having but two small stroomus the Slav ju an everlasting alliance, we ought barth, and loafing on the boarding house keepering districts. Two plouises will be furnished Lane, met with like tatuunt, ne he also had der songst then and this fuct coupled with wore obliged to move by lud, Juzo 10th till Lo gets in debt for his keep, and then after by the people of the Tung-kun district, and a three entrios against him in the gaol register. numerous complaints recently made against this General Camago, a very prominent Colombian none the less to make such proparations for all becomes a vagabond of a beachreber on the replondont llon by the bookbinders. There will Mak Acheng, jinræksla coalie, wout to wash class, would point to the necessity of the har politinian and leader, arrived at this port in an the defence of our widely scattered empire streets. Before he risks to this depth he will be seventeen bands of music in the procession, at a stream with a friend named Mak Cheung bour police keeping their eye upon working par- English steamer, and immediately assumed com- and our numerous mercantile navy as to scarcely have a rag to bis hunk, for he will often (so that discord will not be wanting. The sub- | Both divested themselves of various articles of ties sibat.--Japun Mail. sell even the variants necessary to decency to seriptions, independant of the above contribn attire, and the latter of
mend of the revelationary army. The arrival of ronder war with another power improbable got ramsha. It is satisfactory to see men who tion to the procession, amount to $20,000y it outs. This aroused the other man's cupidity. pouch containing 30
General Camargy, who is a violent liberal, of- Malwa (014). “I never saw such a woman in all my life," said factually defeated all affects to secure posce by because dangerous to the foe. A display of not in this way dealt with by law, and it is will be seen that cur Chinese friends intend to and making hazte, he got finished first, and then Ross: "you are never satisfied with anything." treaty, which would undoubtedly bars bean suo- wealth weakly defended, on the other hand, to be hoped that the lessee Mr. Lemon's thres do the thing wall, and make a xually grand affair max away with the other man's peuch, and was "People who know tire man 1 took for a coastal had he remained away, a white longer. Patza (New)....8580
boarders have just received will prevent them of it. They say it will be the finest pagesat subaequontly arrested. is suro to excite sapidity and invite aítack.
husband," replied Mrs. B, "think on the oor-General Camargo quickly attend a Govern Bears (New) from passing to the last stage.
over witnessed in Hongkong.
He was saatenged to three weeks hard labour, trary, that at rory easily satisfied."
ment force of 1,500 men with his whole army. Benares (Old).
PUTTY LARCENTES.
COMMERCIAL INTELLIGEN (3.
Quotations are (0.
Malwa (New)..
SATURDAY, 2nd August. OPIUM.
.9500 to 510 par pical allow. [of 24 to 34 osition. ,$330 to 540 per picul, alloe.
[of 24 to 4à catties.
per short.
560
540 nom