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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, kõu8.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

THERE are three "editorials" in this morning's Daily Press. They are indeed very beautiful in fact, quite worthy of the poor, dear old lady. SOMEBODY has been writing to "Brownie," com- plaining that night-buckets are not covered according to contract." How and! But there are worse nuisances in this colony than imperfectly covered night buckets., And "Brownic" is one of them. Ehed!

It is really very touching to read, in a telegram

from Rome that the Pope is losing strength owing to a severe attack of liver complaint. We has arrived, and will be ready for delivery in always anderstood that this worthy old gentleman claimed infallibility, in addition to being the vicegerent of God on earth! And now he is "atuck up" with a bad liver. It is very sad. Infallibilities ought to be able to get along without a liver. '

Catalogues and Gardening Notes Free on njplication.

A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Hongkong, 17th August. 1888,

MARRIAGE.

[ Tuus the W. C. Daily News of the 25th inat :— The Amor, outward bound, crossed the Bar at high water on Thursday night, hot through some misadventure collided with a junk at anchor off Pheasant Point. The way received no damage, but remained at Waesung during, yesterday, endeavouring to settle the exorbitant claim made On 28th August, the wife of 0. J. KJELLER by the junk, which will probably have to be

On Thursday, the 23rd instant, at the Collegiate Memorial Church of St. John, Shang. Bai, be the Right Rev, Bishop Boone, D.D., Miss SN. WONG in the Rev. F. L. H. POTT.

of a son.

BIRTH.

DEATHS.

[842

At zo, Peking Rotil, Shanghai, on the 22nd Arzust, Gogall May, the beloved daughter of E. V. arul Rose E. Brenan, aged two years.

At Newchwang, on the 17th August, MARY. ale beloved wife of T. M. Campbell, Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs, aged 38 years, deeply regretted.- -Dundee papers please copy

settled at the German Consulate. The Amoy resumed her voyage last night

..

It is announced from Peking that a number of high officers have been degraded by the imperial. Government. The recent disaster on the Huang-ho doubtless accounts for Li Hung Tann's coming in for censure, but probably in his case the penalty is of a nominal character and he will be retained in his present place. His

has doubtless been degraded for the sante reason

Ho-nien has also been deprived of his rank and

* ।

News from Wuhu up to the 23 d inst, report all quiet at that port. The Taotai had a guard of soldiers on board the China Navigation Co.'s hulk, and H.M.S. Cockchafer and a Chinese man-of-war were en rosite from Shanghai. THIRE is, according to the Chinese Times, much sickness amongst the Chinese in Tientsin, owing partly to their habit of eating untipe cucumbers and melons in quantities, also to the fact that the nights towards morning turn chilly. The dows also are heavy, and the natives, who sleep in the open air, become feverish and agueish, THE Band of the Northamptonshire Regiment. will play at the Officers' Mess, Murray Barracks, this evening, commencing at 8 o'clock. The following will be the programme:

March. Father's come home"................. Briggy. Zampa". Herald Overhit...... Vase......... [Toreadorura ko

koyal "Stella"subaprotam

„Kappey Selection....La Mascotto

Audima, Cellier. Sekicilos......Sultan of Mocha" an

Jose Moran, Dandmaater.,

Gavol

THIS morning, at the Police Court, before Mr. Wodehouse, six Chinese were charged with creating a disturbance and assaulting a fisher- man on board of his junk while anchored at Fau mati yesterday, Complainant alleged that on be 25th inst. while in the harbour his junk collided with a craft in which were the six defendants, together with six other men. During the collision somebody poked him in the eye with a bamboo. Yesterday at 11 am. twelve men suddenly boarded his boat and immediately set upon him and beat and kicked him severely. This story was corroborated by the police of Yau-ma-ti, who spoke to witness giving the .. in charge for assault. The accused informed the court that they wanted complainant to pay for the damage done by the collision but he refused to do so, and hence the trouble. The for fourteen days, and the others who could eat

Th⋅ jjenabung & cligcap cellenes. Ne Wen Wei, Governm of Honan, tugleaders, of the disturbance were " sent up "

Rosacasa. TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1888.

Tue. Daily Prat says that, if rumour speaks

OUR Haiphong contemporary, in notifying the fact that, since the Peak tramway line was opened in May last, 46,000 passengers have been up and down the Gap, adds the following item, which we commend to the consideration

Tux Courrier d'Haiphong advocates the creat tion of a College of Medicine for Annamites and Tonquinese, on the same llacs as the Hongkong establishment for Chinese.

THE Foochow Echo learns that the recent

ME SSRS. Wheelock & Co.'s Shanghal Freigh "Market Report has the following :-Quorations are:-Newchwang to Swatow, 19 Mex, cents per

of those whom it may concern¡~~2 On trouve typhoon caused frightful destruction of human 6. Shanghai, St 65 per ton of Coal, nett, far

au sommet du pic un hôtel installé avec beaucoup de luxe?”

A CORRESPONDENT of the Shanghai Jercury, writing from Takú on August 20th, remarks -- Rumours say that the Imperial Naval Yard will be closed in a few days and all the Europeans dispensed with. Now that the works in Port Arthur are about completed, there will not be much use carrying on a place of that description here, considering that the Taku Tug and Lighter. Company are erecting shops, machinery, &c. in connection with their docks, and I have no doubt will do repairs, &c., to vessels which may be unfortunate enough to meet with accidents in the river. Under the Company's present able management, it will pay well.

FOURTEEN Chinese désignating themselves' as hawkers, shopkeepers and coolies were run in to-day before Mr. Wodehouse for public gambling yesterday. Inspector Baker said he found the prisoners busy at the game last night in a house in Square Street. It was a house well known to the Police and had been under observation for some two months, Corroborative evidence having been given, the majority of the accused denied the charge and rendered the excuse that they had gone to the house to see their friends. They were ordered to "ante-up" $5 each, or take the option of fourteen days in the local Sing-sing, which alternative the majority of them voted for.

life and of cattle at Chang Loh, a place about fifty miles distant from Foochow HALF-A-DOZEN experienced miners from Call fornia arrived at Shanghaj on the 24th inst, under contract with the Chinese Government. They left for Cheloo the following day and will be employed in developing the Shantang gold

mines.

THE Mercury's Cheloo correspondent writes on August 18th:-"It has been raining here ever since the oth. Our harbour is now well protected, for there are six Japanese, six Chinese, one English, and oue German war-vessel in part. All we want now'are a few jinrickshas."

MR. ALEXANDER COWix, master of the sturera, had better transpire—(dictionary meaning, “to turn up-before the end of this month, or he will fad himself $5,879 to the bad, that amount tying ready for hint at the Supreme Court. Twenty-five thousand drinks, Alick.'

IT is stated that Prince Ch'un will leave Peking during the coming autumn and take a cruise to the different Chinese ports to examine into the conditions of the harbours, forts and other defences, and to decide what further fortifications should be constructed at important points along the sea coast.

as his illustrious colleague. His Excellency Li liquidate a fine of two dollars took the option of learn that His Excellency Lui, who was Acting the engaging of others. The cheapest rate at

banished to Sun Hwa-ching, at the northern

one week.

truly very important qualification, by / burder of Shanse and Mongolia; and Chen Fu, dent is just as fond of contradiction as Granny and busy there arranging about the Tung-chow they may possess, without money they will not

age High Commissioner of the Yellow River, has been sent, into retirement at Hai. Leeng Keang, on the Amoor.

the way-"His Excellency the Governor has recently been interfering with the operation of the law in a way that is not calculated to secure the approval of the THE Macao correspondent of the Daily Press community." His Excellency's "inter- is a model of consistency. In a letter dated, last terence with the operation of the law," we "unday, but which only appeared this morning, are then informed, means practically that he says in one paragraph that the people who here been talking about cholera in Macao must the police, have received instructions not to arrest harmless and inoffensive mendi-ave been delirious or the possessors of fantastic imaginations; and he then cheerfully winds up cants, nor to initiate criminal prosecutions as follows: "A small steamer arrived here against Chinese for lighting bonfires in the to-day from Hongkong-bringing about too barrels streets on the occasion of religious and of tar for the Government. Every night bonfirer social processions, or with the object of are seen on the tops of Cacilhas and Guia hills, driving away evil spirits, cholera, and other arrels of tar being buried." Will our contem plagues. Before writing this editorial,porary kindly ask its Macaoese correspondeat for what purpose these barrels of tar were procured which from beginning to end is a covert,

and why they are burned nightly in certain places in the colony? And also, how many deaths have occurred on board the troopship India, in the lazarettes on shore, and in the crowded districts of the city?

to the Shih Pao, given out instructions directing the general and other officers of the Eight Banner Corps to secure a number of young girls under the age of fifteen, to serve as maids of honour all the Emperor's marriage next spring. A descrip

picul, steam, small enquiry; Cheloo to Swatow, 13 Mex. cents per picul, small demand; Nagasaki

steamers, demand; $1.30 ex-ship, for sailing vessels. - Settlements during, the fortnight: Feilung, British steamer, `752 tons register, Kuchinozu to Shanghai, $1.60 per ben Coal, despatch, a trips; Foïdung, British steater, 757 tons register, monthly charter 4 months, private. terms; Mary L. Stone, American shi, 1,420 tons register, Shanghai and Hongkong to New

York, private terms; Henrietta, American ship, 203 tons register, Amoy; to New York, private terms; Saisuma, British basque, 364 tons, register, hence to Amoy, 13 Mex. cents per pical, despatch: Emma T. Crowell, American barque, 1,087 tons register, Shanghai and Hong kong to New York, private terms. Disengaged vessels in port-Highlands, British barque, 1,234 tons register -Tamar E. Marshall, British ship, 1,270 tons register.

OUR old friend the London Graphic has beep sending us out lately some "awful slushin the way of lastrations, and so too has the Illustrated, when we come to compare its work with that of such magazines as the Century at

Harper's Weekly. It is apparent to anybody,

OUR morning contemporary's Macao correspon.

is known to be. In his yesterday's letter, he distinctly says that whoever asserted that cholera had been raging in the Holy City, or in its approaches, must have been raving; and in Chang is also in Peking awaiting Her Majesty's THE Chinese Imperial Household has, according for our commerce between Panama and the the same document be states that the dread epidemic bas abated, that no fresh deaths from cholera are reported, that the Manager of the Green Island Cement Works has lodged a protest against the Government for introducing cholera patients in the Island, that bonfires made of blazing tar-barrels are to be seen every night on the Cacilhas road and on Guis moun tain, and that consignments of tar are daily received in Macao. There was a German philo, sopher, Hegel, who once undertook the defence of the principle of contradiction. We strongly suspect Granny is Hegelian, as far as the love of contradictions is concerned, and that she has

THE Tientsin correspondent of the Shanghai fercury writes on the 16th inst:From Peking Customs Taotaî last year at this port, and Lin Han-fang, will again resume charge of Port Arthur Chow Fu, late Taotai, is still in Peking

and Tientsin railroad, in connection with the French Syndicate. His Excellency. Lt Han-

orders.-The water from the Yellow River is flowing through Shantung, and I hear, it has risen to cleven feet, four inches, and another partion of the finished work of the gap at Chen- chow has been broken through, so that the gap is again over 1,000 feet broad. Monsieur Jtion of the girl's exact age and parentage, the Carrey, of the French Syndicate, who left here official rank of the father, and other particulars the day before yesterday, en route for the gap, must be given, and only the handsomest and where he has to survey and report thereon to brightest ones will be selected. After their the Viceroy of the real position of affairs, has selection they will be taken into the palace to be been detained on account of the heavy fall of trained for the duties which they are to peform.

THE "Mosquito fleet of Hongkong Harbour is rain, and the gale, about thirty # from here. TODAY three Hindog or Mahomedan firemen of generally acknowledged by shipmasters to be as well-equipped and smart a collection of small the steamer Chinglu appeared before the Marine craft as any port in the world can show-Sydney The Sicam-launch Company, Ltd.," is about to be registered, its objects being to purchase and build passenger and cargo launches, or both, to be specially fitted for the purposes of salvage nity of the island, to Kowloon, &c. The capital consists, of $100,000, in 2,000 shares of $50 Cách

even to a school-boy, that these two "high class" periodicals though nearly solely representing a grent maritime empire, though catering for 60,000,000 of people whose constant boast is that they rule the waves, have neither a marine artist worth his salt, nor yet an engraver who THE gentlemen sent to the United States to can hold a candle to the men who execute the enquire into the habits and customs of the fine pictures of the two magazines atrendy Americans are apparently in difficulties, Their mentioned. This is bad enough and shameful interpreters, although very willing, do not appear enough to all British engravers, but by the last to possess the necessary qualifications for their mail's Graphic it is doubtful if the paper has on posts and the state of theft finances prohibits its staff even a capable writer who understands a smattering of geography. I speaking of which they can find board and lodging is $4which is immediately correct south of the Straits H.M.S. Impérieuse annexing Christmas Island,

of Sunda, and whose position is given in (American) a day, equal 18 about Tis. 3.70, and, as the Shen Pao says, however,high, the ability lat. and long. the paper informs its diligent readers that Christmas Island will be found be able to put it to much account,

a highly valuable acquisition to the Empire as being on the direct route between Canada and New Zealand and just in the right place Australian Colonies, when the Canal opens. Any

would be able to say that our new (useless) of the Naval Cadels on board the Britannia possession is neither near Canada nor New Zealand, but if on any direct route at all, on that which feads up from the cold latitudes of the Antarctic Ocean to Eastern India and China. NOTWITHSTANDING all that is being said and written in London regaiding the defenceless condition of the coast lines of Great Britain and the hopeless state of the Navy certain influential Paris journals declare, and even go the length of demonstrating by figures, that England is now. far and away the strongest. Power in the Medi terranean and that her Channel flects are the foremost and strongest in the world. These said believe that the present agitation in Londer has been surreptitiously got up by a party of military and naval chiefs with the object of scaring the representatives of the people inte consent to do except under such pressure. The Temps affirms there is still an understanding between Great Britain, Germany and Italy by which their combined fleets will dominate the Mediterranean to hold in check net only the ambitions of France but also those of Russia, in regard to the coast of Africa and to the domin

Italian paper, the Roman II Progresso, answere. ions of the sick man of Constantinople. An ing these assumptions, says that by a fortunate coincidence the Power which is to-day the strongest in the Mediterranean is, at the same time, the one which has a greater community of interests with Italy-that power being England. The Mediterranean is for her an intrenched camp; but nothing more. Malta and Gibraltar in that sea, and Aden In the Red, are fortressės, depôts for coal, magazines for stores, etc, but not commercial cities which can create a rivalry with Genon, Naples, Messina, or Venice. Cyprus and Egypt are to England strategic positions. from which, however, an army of invasion never threaten Italy. The events of the Medi- terranean concern three portions of the world, and Great Britain has-immense interests in all three; latterly she has shown no disposition to extend her possessions in this direction, but only to preserve them, and for this reason gives lesi for the futures a trouble in the present and creates Icar distrust

albeit a feeble attack on Sir WILLIAM DES the semi-bankrupt Government of Macao, tutored her Macao correspondent to think in the Magistrate, Captain Rumsey; R.N., charged by not excepted. It is going to be augmented. newspapers also affirm in correctly as we

Vaux, we think our morning contem-, porary, should in the first place have been satisfied that rumour" did speak truly, This impeachment of His Excellency's policy is shielded by the convenient excuse,. If it should be challenged that it was made on the strength of a certain rumour which reached the sanctum of the sucking BOANEIGES of upper Wyndham Street. We are glad the rumour, is true, and we venture to affirm that it will be heartily approved of by the Hongkong public.

The geographical position of Hongkong makes it utterly impossible to. entirely exclude from illis city the peculiar habits,

1.

same old groove, in open defiance of the Mr. John McKechnic, the chief officer of the Adamitic rule-idem nequit simul esse et non ship, with desertion on the 4th inst. at Shang hai. Complainant said the men ran away from he ship with three others; all of whom shipped

2538.

THE Echo gives the following as the tea export

from Foochow from the 11th to the 25th in this port on the 28th July last, when they or Government use.. They will ran in the vici, voting farge: supplies, which they would never August For London : Per S.S.

Telemachus... Benglos, Stentor... Glenavon,.... For the Continent..

Telemachus, For Hongkong

Telemachus, Benglonyåre Stentor,.............................................

For Western Australia

Glenavon,

For Hamburg,

Glenavon,...

Glenavon,.

Changsha,... Chingtu, For Melbourne, Changsha, Chingin

For Odessa. For Sydney.

35.977

T5,532- 48,965

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received a month's advance. Up to the time of their desertion they had given a great de. 1 of trouble by making no end of complaints, chiefly 217.456 lbs.

about their food. They were before the Consul 217,010 183,184 1

in Shanghai, who found that they had really 390.793 #

been having more than they signed for. Com plainant found the three deserters tere in Hong. kong, at the Police Station, on his arrival. In reply to the Magistrate the men said they could not get enought to eat and they were not strong enough to work in consequence; that the chief engineer, had struck one of them, and told him to leave the ship. Mr. E. Ferguson, the chief engineer, informed the Court that on one occasion 9,000 #1

he gave a man a slap on the face for impudence, but bad never told any of them to leave the ship, The firemen's defence, not satisfying the Court, they were sent to gaol for the term of three weeks, with hard labour.

35

... 23,352 }

14.331

33,065

#1 *** 247935 157,255 393.855" 470,560 #

28,525 ** 11,412 H

5,874 »

4240 n 5,260 "

***** 1,553,021 ***

It would seem that Li Hang-chang has at last been induced to favorably regard the lately formed Formosan Steamship Company. When Governor Lic Ming Chu'an- first mooted the project to the great Viceroy and solicited the

MR E. R. BELILIOS does good by stealth, and co-operation of the China Merchants 5. N. Co.

blushes to find it fame. This afternoon, for the and ether. assistance, Li turned 'a deaf ear,

first time we believe, he appeared in the role of the blushing philanthropist. With that gene which treatment called forth from the hero of

rosity for which he is so well known, especially Formosa a letter that was generally regarded

in providing cheap residences for the poorer as a defiance to the Grand Secretary. Now,

classes, Mr. Belilios some time since set aside however, if the Shik Pao is to be credited,

the sum of $3,000, which he handed to a trust Li has recognised the possible benefits to customs, and usages of the Chinese. Men-be derived from the new enterprise, and

composed of three local gentlemen, to be dicancy is a recognised institution in China-tately telegraphed to Yang Yao-fang, the pric-

called "The Belilios Trust," its object being to so it was in Great Britain not so very many | cipal director of the Company, to pay him a

ostentaliously parade itself whenever it bad a chance, by giving a "Belilios medal " whenever years ago, and as nineteen-twentieths, of visit at Tientsin. Yang accordingly hurried the population of Hongkong are Chinese, North, and after several satisfactory interviews

there was the slightest excuse, such as performing a common act of humanity, the precious gift it would be strange indeed if mendicancy with the Viceroy returned to Shanghai. It is

being accompanied by a $25 "Belilios" were not prevalent to a considerable now understood that Li Hung-chang fully sym-

bank-bill, and a "Belilios" certificate that the extent. And after all it is a plant of pathizes with and appreciates the intention of

THE two Chinese shopkeepers who are wrangling recipient bad deserved the largesse of such a perfectly innocuous growth. Victoria Gaol the Company to develop the trade of Formoen, For Adelaide.

and in pursuance of this sympathy, be has

about the possession of $600 in Hongkong notes great and good man. The result anticipated, Chingtu, is already sufficiently crowded without directed the Manager of the China Merchants

again appeared before Mr. Wodehouse at the we suppose, was that the favored hero would For Queensland. having its congested" condition aggra- | Co. in Tientsin to extend every assistance to the

Changsha,.....

Police Court this morning. Wong Chi, the Immediately be paralysed by the high honour, vated by a cloud of harmless unfortunates operations of the Formosan enterprise, and to see For New Zealand,

complainant, accuses Lam Yat Hong of pleking and would value it above rubles, or even the who are not criminal in any sense, and that the affairs of the two concerns are amicably Changsha, intersecara

up the notes which he had lost and refusing to distinguished order of St. Mickey and St. George. A SERIES of very interesting letters on the com- 1. Chingtu, .........

return them. Mr. Webber appeared for the This afternoon about half the members of the mercial movements of the port of Haiphong to who are certainly no annoyance worth carried on together.

For South African Ports.

prosecution and Mr. Dennys for the defence. Police Force were marched round to Government general, and the charges levied on the landing speaking about to the foreign community.

Propontis, THE latest news from Macao that reached us

It will be remembered that complainant said he House, fully equipped, with Captain Deane, and warehousing of goods in particular, appears When mendicancy develops into a public this forenoon tells us of the much lamented death THE Foochow concspondent of the Shanghai lost the notes in returning from an eating house Adjutant Dempster, Chief Inspector Harapos, in the last received numbers of the Courrier nuisance the proper remedy is to arrange of Major Vaquinhas, from cholera. Our readers Mercury sends the following account, dated where he had been taking some refreshment on and Inspectors Ferry and Gaeld, to "assist" The writer deprecates the system of general to have the wretched unfortunates sent will remember that Major. Vaquinhas, who August 18th, of the typhoon that recently played the night of the 16th inst. The accountant at the at the first exhibition of the sort. warehouses. which is at present in vogue at back to their homes on Chinese territory. belonged to a corps entirely distinct from the such havoc in the capital of Fuhkien-We refreshment rooms spoke this morning to seeing His Excellency the Governor had agreed to Haiphong, and which, notwithstanding the To convert them into permanent gaol- battalion of time expired men who were retura- have been having very strange weather here

a man there that evening hunting about on the make the presentation, the hero of the occasion express desire of the Chamber of Commerce to birds would be worse than a blunder-iting to Lisbon by the India, had declared lately, first great heat, then cold, rain, and other tables and flour, as if looking for something, but being P. C. Khin Singh, No. 559, who, it will the contrary, is still a monopoly, resaltag in would be almost a crime. As to the Chinese himself against the late arbitrary measures advantages pecullar to this port, but on Thurs could not say whether it was complainant, be remembered, jumped off the Canton Wharf high charges and other extortionist measures on the 30th July and rescued a Chinese under en importers of goods. Owing to repeated practice of burning bonfires in the streets in adopted by Governor da Costa in suppressing day morning last the weather had an appearance Complainant's accountant spoke to going with order to scare away devils and epidemics, the Municipal Chamber, and in consequence which allowed of no doubt as to what we might his master to the house on the evening of the circumstances of some danger. Mr. Francis, representations from local merchants, a Com- was peremptorily ordered to repair, to the expect. A falling barometer, rising thermometer 16th staying a quarter of an hour and then one of the "Belilios" trustees, brought the mission Has been appointed to study the that is a well-known article of their Cacilhas lazarette when the epidemic was at its and a N.E. wind are fatal signs here in summer; returning home, where they then found the. "Belillos" star, the "Belillos" atificate, and the matter, and frame adequate regulations. As a religious belief, which the Hongkong highest pitch there. In a few days he was the glans fell all day, and the gale increased. It money had been lost. On the 21st, from informa- "Belllios" shekels. Dr. Eltel, also a worthy result of the preliminary enquiries, the following Government has specially agreed to seized with a cholerite attack, from which he reached its worst at 1.30 to 2 am on Friday tion received, witness went to the defendant's truster, was present. The gallant Punjabi comparative data are given -at--A ship landa protect. And it has been sanctioned by never recovered. Probably on account of his morning-barometer 29 40 (at Pagoda 29.36, shop and told him the money had been lost, stood out in front of his comrades, and Sir 200 tons of coal, and the consignee bas this the authorities for generations. What state of health he was not sent over to Talps, force of wind 10); the gusts were terrific. The also that he had heard his fok had picked William Des Voeux addressed him for a quarter cargo warehoused in the "Magasins Generaux

for she months, during which time the coal is then has the Daily Press scribbler to but kept at Cacilhas. At 10.30 p.m. last night glass then commenced to rise and the wind veered it up. Defendant replied that his son-in-law of an hour, with Intervals for interpretation gradusily sold and taken out of the store. The complain of? Apparently nothing; but Major Vaquinhas breathed his last. Our Mecao round to S.E. and E.S.E. and it moderated had found the money, but that he had jusHe expressed his pleasure at the occasion charge levied by the "Magasiné" is franca 36.40, he had to write some sort of trash for his correspondent informs us that half an hour after greatly by 5 a.m. Very heavy rains all day gone out. On asking if it world be con which had brought them together, explained the charge according to the tariff, actually in his death he was interred in the improvised Friday, and now (Saturday) it is still showery. venient to pay it back, defendant said "No, how "Bellios Sahib had been good enough to vogue being fr. 10.067 while Hongkong charges kre fr. 5.20, and Shanghai only levies.fr:5.12. daily pennyworth of babyish prattle, and cholera cemetery, distant about twenty feet from The damage done is, of course, very great; all there is no proof that it is your master's you institute a new Order of Chivalry, and what god.A cargo of 2,000 tons of fron is landed on this frivolous excuse for fractious fault-the infirmary of the lazarette, without any military the hongs are more or less unroofed, the dwelling don't know the numbers of the notes and I was for. Then, in a few pertinent phrases, he the similar conditions as the coal the tariff of finding suggested itself. We can only Honours or other funeral ceremony. Great indig houses of Messrs, Bathgate & Co. and Messrs. won't return one dollar." He was then, la lectured the men generally for being so unneces the Magasins would be it. 45.40, the actual suggest to our contemporary's talented nation prevails in Macao against Governor da Tokmakoff & Co. are seriously damaged, and formed by witness that if his master did sarily rough to Chinese rowdies, and compli- charge being fr. 10 48' and the Shanghai chargo Ir. 13:36, rd. Two thousand tons of rice are leader-writer what SYDNEY SMITH sald of Costa for having sent a perfectly healthy officer every dwelling in the place is looking very not, get the money, he would probably commented Khan Singh on having gone and done landed and have to be conveyed to the interior, FRANCIS JEFFREY he hasn't body enough into an infected lazarette, Major José dos Santos | typhoony. The trees on the hill are uprooted, mik-suicide, to which defendant answered otherwise His Excellency next read the The link freightage charged by the "Magasins" to cover his mind decently with; his Vaquinhas, though below the 'fifties, was an old the splendid new Grand Stand on the race. "Your master can do what he likes. Replying "Bellos certificate, amid several wearied would be fr.5.80, while the present tariff does not Intellect is indecently exposed.".

resident la Macao and had also served his course has gone (it always had a list to starboard), to Mr. Dennys, witness said he saw his master yawns from exhausted bystanders, and then amount to more than 0.80 per picul For ware

Housing cost the '« Magasins, Generaux” cbargo country in Timor for twelve years, where he the stables are also missing-gone to join the receive, previous to the 16th, two payments, one pinned the "Belilios medal on the wrong side per ton per month; the Hongkong and twice lifted the post of Acting Governor, During Stand, and compound wallw ad libitum have in notes of $100 and another for $500; that this of Khan Singh's cost, and handed him the Kowloon Godowns, ff. 0.20ged the Shanghal frio 28.5 For warehousing bariton, his connection with the Macao Police force, he joined the majority, a los of Hedge's and C.M.S.Ssum was not put into the safe but rolled up and Bellillos ducats. Another Sikh constable,

(the "Magasins "is frig 50 per ton per distinguished himself as Chief of the Detectives, Company's cargo boats are reported damaged, a placed in an old envelope; he was not sure P.C. Bazon Singh, 531, stood alongside, wearing and was decorated for various important services salt junk is sunk, abreast the Custom House, whether complainant had gone to the safe, but a couple of real medals. The Governor, addres month while the Shanghai charges are fr. 68

fter adducing many other details sho rendered to the Macao Government. He was telegraphic communication with all parts is did not see him do so, Complainant on being sing him, said that he also had performed an

locar charged by the a member of the Lisbon Geographical Society, Interrupted, and I suppose as we get news from farther interrogated by the Court, said be put act of gallantry, (of which nature we could not a constant contributor to Lisbon and Macao other local places we shall bear of further the note into an old envelope which he had fearn) and aher investigation, if they deserved it newspapers, and a prominent member of the catastrophes. I fancy the people up at Kuliang received from a friend in America, about the he would recommend them both to the brotherhood of Freemasons He leaves a non lo must have had a bard time of 11, but they are middle of last July, the letter it contained he Humane Society. Then His Excellency shook a Lisbon college and an aged mother in the all right, although a house or two la reported bad destroyed. At this point the case was hands with both the gallant-heroes, and the

Famaided until Thursday next aU TO KEE

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TELEGRAM.S.

(Reuter.)

THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE..

LONDON," August 26th." Signor Crispl's interview with Prince Bismarck has resulted in an agreement that in cases well defined in which either Italy, Germany, or Austria considers herself attacked, though un- invaded each could claim help from the others,

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