MARRIAGE.
On 30th May, at the Firitish Consplate, Kobe, before H.B.M. Consol, and afterwards at the Linion Protestant Church br the Rey W. Weston, MA. CHARLES FREDERICK GEORGE GRIMBET, to EDITH, daughter of the late George Nankivell. No Cards.
BIRTH.
At Shangbal, on the 4th June, the wife of ARTHUR J. REIKS, of a son."
DEATHS.
On the fith of May, on board the steamship Esmeralda at Pait Sald, Brasi, the wife of Andrew Johnston.
At Tientsin, on the 21st May, the Rev, JAMES GILMOUR, MA. of the London Missionary
Society,
On the 25th May, at the Peak Hospital, Hongkong, WILLIAM SMITH BRAZIER, late Commander of the Chinese Customs Revenue -steamier Løkín, aged so years,
he
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1891.
THE Shinpro remarks that during the Spring examination of prisoners under sentence of death, by the Governor-General, the Governor, and the Provincial Judge of Canton, there were only four pliances, an exceptionally small number. Not when we take into consideration the fact, that neatly, I'd have been executed within the last two months.
The new Formosa ten-crop la larger and finer than it has been for many years. The growers
hus far have been a little uppish on account of the superior quality of the leaf, says the Amoy Time, so that the chief, if not the sole bavers
We are informed that the Viceroy Li Hung chang is going to start another cotton mill la Shanghai on his own account; says the Mercury, his nephew Chang, formerly in the Government service in Formosa, being pominated to start the undertaking, which we are told will have a capital of a million to commence with.
was the adoption of the separate system drainage, but there had also been an immense amount of work in Commitee, of which the public, heard nothing. He thought & Munici pality would be an improvement on the Sanitary Brard-if reliable, public-spirited men could he got, not otherwise. But he had very slight hopes of seeing such an organisation In his time. In the meantime he was very well satisfied with the Sanitary Board, its constitution, its method stelection, and its work.
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asking for the ring-leader, and on finding him he grabbed his queue, and dragged him through the rioters, outside the gate, the crowd following. Mr. N. then stood in in the doorway and kept the mob at bay with a revolver for perhaps an hour or two, while the ringleader tried to urge on the mob, once partially pulling a knife out of his sleave. When our brave friend was just about to give up, an official came along with soldiers and Mr. N. seized the ringleader again and handed him over to the official, who said he would take his head off on the spot, but Mr. N. decide on the course, to be adopted in increased output, however wilsoon cause a fail |- has been received in Shanghai from Kliny the Police and by anyone whom, it might told them not do it there but to take him to the yamen and cut it off there!.
What did Christ sayabout revolvers? Mr. Nichors? How did St. Peter get on when he started in your line? Or St. Paul among the Ephesians ? But then, that was a different time. In those days missionaries supported themselves, and actually made converts. Theirs was not "aggressive
Bonghong Telegraphism.
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1891,
THE MISSIonaries and the DISTURBANCES IN THE NORTH.
and in, not a few cases death.
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THE MILITARY CONTRIBUTION
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QUESTION.
current gossip that this collapse, alleged to be chiefly owing to great losses in exchange. at the Shanghai branch, has been unduly hastened by the action of the Directors of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, who, on their own respon- sibility, are understood to have declared
war to the knife against the lately, established National Bank of China and all connecter with that promising enter
A meeting of the Hongkong prise. and Shanghai Bank Directorate is reported to have been held this afternoon to
regard to Messrs. RUSSELL & Co., but as to what took place we shall doubtless have to wait until the complacent hirelings of that most ignoble Sanhedrim prove themselves worthy of their hire. The liabilities of Messrs. RUSSELL & Co. to the great (7) local Bank are variously stated on the Rialto to total from fifty thousand to. five lakhs of dollars; but as we have not professionally looked through the Bank's books, we cannot pretend to vouch for the accuracy of any of these alarming
statements.
hus far have been the Chinese hongs. The in trices, and a heavy shipment to Amay, THE Harting has had a day out, up North. The Poochi ran into her on May 30th. In the time. The Poochi broke and bent six stanchions, Peiho river, the Harting being aground at the
as well as bending sundry walls; some wood- work on the upper deck, and two awning spars were also broken. A salt janke also ran into the Harting and broke the sg-staff. A third ccident occurred to the sameship by the tow-bost Lestan running into her after-part, but she did pot do much damage.
i uroi A ASTONISHMENT only faintly describes the It is said that a new firm, Messrs. TOMES that the Chief Justice wore on the gth in when and SURWAN, will continue the general he asked a police sergeant, who wit made business of the grand old house that, in respondent in an ap el against a Magisterial the vicissitudes of commercial ups-and-conviction, if he was legally represented,
We won't ask, downs, has met such dire misfortune; but and the man said "No" we do not at present even stop to minutely where the Crown Solicitor was, as that inquire into the truth or inaccuracy of that defatigable official peened into Court for a mement on his own account, later on, but we de report we can only slicerely regret the ask if the Government retain his selvices to downfall of RUSSELL & Co. and respectfully conduct semi-private prosecutions, and Ignor
Cases obviously rastring his attention and offer bur heartfelt sympathies to Mr.
We shall deal with this scandal at WILLIAM HOWELL FORBES. one of the assistance. straightest and most thorough-going length in the course of a day or two. gentlemen the Far East has yet known.
ADVICES from Manila by the Diamant?, state' that the complications between the Spanish Cearts and the Hongkong and Shanghal Bank are in proces pfsettlement. Ajadge having juris branch is situated has been directed to investigate diction over another district to that in which the matters, a telegram giving instructions, to that. effect heing received from Madrid, And the
inst, was a public holiday, in Manila, and the re- Comercio states that the matter is to be thoroughly gone into at an early date... On the 8th opening of the Rank would therefore probably take place on the gih. We refrain from reproducing what public opinion in Manila says about the
LOCAL AND GENERAL. ACCORDING to a correspondent of the Mercury alligators have again made an appearance in the river at Shanghai, and bathers go in now with cast-iron sui's on,
THR luxury of consigning his master (Mr. D. Kenhede) to the infernal regions in langunge redolent of sulphur and brimstone has cost one Chan Tak, a bus driver, fourteen days in durance vile.
We gravely fear that it is such a far cry from Hongkong to Downing Street that all the wailing and invective that has been heard in this colony in the As far as we can figure it out, the matter of the Military Contribution during skirmishing which is alleged to be going the last nine months will never reach the on between the benighted heathen and the ears of the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Disseminators of Light in the various ports Judging from Mr. GoSCHEN's tone, when on the Yangtsze should. be worth about replying to the arguments in favor of a £40,000 more this year to the various more liberal policy towards the Crown Foreign Missionary Sapleties In England. Colonies advanced by Sir R. FOWLER and apart from the small margin of profit left Sir T. SUTRIILAND in the House of Com- over when the Chinese Government, has mons seven weeks ago, he had evidently finished paying "compensation.". For the determined to shew a surplus In this year's last six months there has been what Mr. Budget, and the fact that he did so at the WODEHOUSE, P.M., C.M.G., would call a expense of the handful of Britons toiling shadowy something in the air ap North for a living ten thousand miles from home which led those who cultivated the did not weigh one grain with him. It is at a habit of observation to conclude that gloomy time like the present that a Colony trouble might be expected, and, that the feels the want of a representative body to only way to avoid it was by leaving China safeguard Its interests at home; who can -or the Northern part of it at any rate-shatter such spurious and specious argu- to the legitimate owners. But 'the Goodments an Goschen advanced, founded on Seed had to be sown, or the eight million Governor Des Vaur Unhappy Despatch, dollars annually divided among the tollers that if our colonies were progressing in THE Glengarry, the second bont with teas for In the Vineyard might be diverted into wealth, population, and every other attri-Russia, left Hankow at 3 a.m. un Tuesday (za other channels. So the missionary band bute of prosperity, it was but fair that they inat) and reached Chinking at 9 nm. on Wed. nesday. Owing to the death of one of the stewards kept right on, confident in the righteous- should in some, fixed proportion bear the on the way down, the vessel was detained tin "ness of their cause-or of their ability to increased cost of defence.” Only.an 1. by the funeral. Shereaclied Woosung on
so represent matters in the missionary optimistic turn-coat Chancellor of the Thursday morning and sailed again at 9 p.m. press, if a crisis did come, as to make It Exchequer, with a surplus up his sleeve, look all right. And now we hear of could regard the state of affairs in the Far
As we said was probable, a few days ago, the defences hy Brothers So-and-so, bloodshed, is passing through a severe crisis like affair of the old firm are atlil being wound up surging mobs, dismantled churches, heroic East as "progressive," when commerce firm of Russell & Co. has been re-organised, under the title of Robert Shewan & Co.. The
the present, when distress almost without hat information as to the state of things at And all for what? For the reason that parallel exists among the European Shanghal and New York, is still wanting. In & crowd of men and women, actuated residents, though thinly veiled by the the meantime it is impossible to even approxi- either by fanatic zeal or tempted by the system of credit which mercifully prevalls. mately fix the amount of liabilities. very comfortable terms offered by the This doubling of the Military Contribution The Hoge News states that the native papers competing Missionary Societies, choose to one needs to remember, is not some give credence to na extraordinary statement that go, armed with a moderately good religion abstract principle which merely amounts two copies, whose names were given, were that they and their countrymen don't nearly to a question of sentiment; it means a very immured in the coil bankers of the Empress live up to, and try to force it down the serious and Immediate increase in the of India when she left Kobe, being by some throats of another race who have pretty taxes which every resident in this Colony mistake shut in behind a great mass of coal. If well as good a creed, which they also do not is now paying. It means that the con- the story is true their experience to Shanghal follow. And this crowd of intruders gosolidated rates, which now amount to
would be anything but enviable. wandering around in places where they are batween 13 and 14 per cent. on the amount TSANO A CHU, a gentleman of no particular not allowed under our treaties, and when of rent paid, will be raised to produce accupation, was charged at the Magistracy on they collide with the opposition apostles £20,000 year more, and unless the the gth Inst, with having stolen a water-pine, the who shave their heads and belleve in public of Hongkong take a much less property of the Government. The Attorney Taoism, and Buddhism, and many other Invertebrate attitude in the
General did not prosecute in this instance lems, and a window gets broken, then they and publicly support their representatives days of violent recreation in that establishment elther, but all the same Tsang was ordered ten expect the nearest Consul to get up in the in Council, we may look forward to the where water pipes and policemen are as strangers middle of the night. in his pyjamas, and Impost becoming permanent. wire to the Foreign Office to send a few fleets along. People are beginning to get reconciled to hearing of missionaries being converted into mayonnaise and mincemeat, and so far as public opinion in the Far East goes we believe we express it when we say that the popular desire is to see the whole hand of snuffle-busters return from the field of their vain labors to the obscurity of their Little Bethels at home. Not that there is any prospect of that very desirable consummation being arrived at for some time, though the oracle laworked too well at home. In a recent issue of the Forkihite Berald we read that "Yesterday evening a largely attended meeting was held in the Soldiers' Instituts, Clifford- street, when an address on Ching was given by the Rev, Mr. HORSBURG, late of Hangchow, where he has laboured for some years as a missionary connected with the Church of England.„The Rev. W. H. COLLINS presided. Mr. HozsBURGH spoke of the solemn reality of the millions' of Chinese living far away In heathenlam. Clergymen In England were employed
matter,
in the land.
The Shinpce bas the following wire story While the Emperor was fasting and composing als thoughts before offering a sacrifice at the Altar of Heaven, a eunuch in the Palace became very drunk, and created a terrible disturbance, throw- ing his knife and staff about the room. The Emperor, disturbed from his reverie, caused the arrest of the eunuch. The sentence returned by the Board of Palshments is transportation for
China Matlétwaddle.
Curias, to see how the Oisu affatt has improved
ON the 9th of last mon an earthquake nccurred in Shensi Province, travelling from east to wes. The shock was rather severe, aver a thousand houses being knocked down, and a tcore or so of people killed in various parts of the Province. The phenomenon was only slightly felt in the capital, Telegraphic news
|waving that a terrific torando has passed over Pig-gutav, blowing down a great many houses, some polce belonging to the Chinese Telegraph Company, and doing a great deal of damage otherwise,
This formal notification of the suspension of business by the old firm of Russell & Co, was made yesterday, a telegram having been received from New York to the effect that its affairs hed been placed in the hands of Mr. Henry Hannah, lite chief clerk there, as assignee. Mr. W. S. Taylor will act for him at his branch, Mr. Case at Amoy, and Mr. Hunter at Shanghal At a private meeting of the China and Manila Steamship Company, Held on the gth Instant, it was resolved to transfer the general ronnage ment of the business to the new firm, Messrs. R. Shewan & Co.
HIGH winds and dust still prevall at Tientsin writes a correspondent, and the reports from the surrounding country in regard to the prospective wheat crop are not encouraging. Many of the villagers are stilin great straits. The General Relief Committee is about closing its work. Some private funds are yet te Kand because of s lack of distributors. It is possible that they will be more needed next winter than at the present dme. The Hongkong and Shanghat Bank buikd ing has been condemned, and is about to be torn down, when a more crately structure will be erected in its place. It is rumoured also that a reality, through the formation of a company, the projected water-warks at likely to become This is doubtless the best form for it to assume, and it is greatly to be hoped, that, the scheme will be consummated. It is the great nerd of the settlement.
THz Hon. Treasurer of the Allce Memorial Hospital begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospital:
H.K., C. & M. Steamboat Co., Ltd..............$100 G. Coates, Esq. qua...............tan 25 25
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Messrs. W. Hewett & Co.
H. Simons, Esq............ Ed. Osborne, Etqundumaisia Messrs. J. Peerbboy & Co. W. Powell. Esq.. D. Musso, Esq... Y. Fukubara, E*q» J. Mitchell, Esq...nu WParlane, Esq. ...... A. J. Gomes, Esq. J. W. Kinghorn, Esq...... L. J. Lopes, Esq. ------- T. Silberman, Eq**********
Mr. J. I. Francis, Q.C., was not so well pleased said, there was no sanitary organisation here at with the present Board. Up to six years ago, be
all the cleanliness of the place was looked after
concern. Then a Sanitary Board was formed, the Board exercised a sort of supervision, but its members, belog Government nominees, `This principal work was the evolution of the present Public Health Ordinance. Three years aga that Ordinance was passed. In a modified form. The great advantage was thus gained that the sanitation of the colony was looked after by a Board sitting with apen doors, Instead of by the afficials of the Surveyor-General's department, who might have made the new Ordinance cause very great annoyance to the public. The new Board, if it did nothing else, prevented this, by ppiating out defects in the Ordinance and geting, a considerable gumber of them amended,
A NEW, BANITARY BOARD... But, said, he the Board also obtained the approval of Governor des Voeux to a very much more powerful organization" iban it is at present, Dr. Cantle, Mr. Ede, and myself formulated scheme which we submitted in the rough to the Governor, who favored dit Mr. Fleming, de Administrator, also approved it, with some modifications, and it was to have been formally laid before Sle G. W. des Vœux this year and be beat permitted, or it is to will be
submitted to Major-General Digby: Barker, or his successor. By that scheme the full controllif all the sanitary work and the -Abard-will-be^much changed. It will hars expenditure of all the money thereon, subject only to the approval of the Governor. At present, you know It Is a merely a consultative body, with hardly any power. Its control will extend not only to the Colony, but to the waters thereof, which will enable them to deal with quarantine
matters, The Surveyor-General, who, er office, is only an obstacle on the Board will be removed. The water revenue will be assigned to the Board, to be applied to expenditure on sanitation. It can elect its own President and vice. president, and its own officers, who cannot be the Board's consent. There will be an additional removed or appointed to other posts without member, to be elected by the Chamber of Commerce, and who will look after shipping interests. The Surveyor-General's Department will be responsible to the Board for all nuisances, and Hable to prosecution, exactly like any private individual. This practically gives all the advantages of a Municipality.
It is amusing, 517% the Yokohama Box of
the attention of the local ricksha-men towards foreigners, and a little mishap is greeted with great joy, They stand around with a Cargwitch expression in thelt eye, and seem, ready to receive a "decoration and $1,000 a year." If
Mr. Shelton Hooper, the new candidate, said: -The drainage question is practically a thing they keep it up they will strike some Yokohama
of the past. When the "separate" system was brought forward and recommended by Mt. will hung under the left eve until it fades out. Falace going home drunk some night, and if pro- perly handled, will get a decoration that, will, have a black ground and a blue border which
Cooper, two years ago, it was most severely criticised by many persons, but it has now established its value by practical work, and there' The local Princes are not giving away $1,000 in
is no longer anything to dispute about in the lump sum, hot a number of their chits can be found aggregating about this amount, and it cap
matter of system. The control of the drains and sewers, is another matter entirely," and be used as an incoms, but they will be like the IT is with no ordinary feeling of relief that we should he revised. It is absurd and anomalous Hotels and have a hard time in getting any hasten to inform our agitated readers that there that the main drains should be under the Public outcome from a basketfall. Worked properly we sat last a rent in the war-cloud that has been Works Department, while the house drains run cas have quite a number of ricksha, nobles banging over our heads for a couple of weeks.ning into them are under the Sanitary Board. All this time, no doubt, they, like ourselves, At present, as Mr. Couper acts as, the Board's THE relations between the authorities at Hong- have been wrought up to a pitiable pitch of consulting engineer and the Government Water kong and Kowloon City are a little strained
nervous excitement, but Heaven be praised! | Authority (and, in my opinion, most capably today (oth inst.), and it is probable that the the out-look is now brighter, and after fills both offices) there is no clashing, sud a long Briifah Minister at that important post will all the Victor and the Mesanes mayas he remains there, will be no need for alters ask for his passports to-morrow, If not sooner, not be ordered out for active service. "Brownle" ton. But that cannot continue always, and it is and the Meanes will be ordered to go round has shown signs of relenting, and on condition manliest incongruity that the Board should for firing practice, A few days ago a lot of that the tobacco factories are not interfered with have control and responsibility over house grablers were arrested near Hungham, by by the Manila Government, he may be pleased drains, up to their connection with, the main Sergeant Hannah and a Chinese defective, to withdraw his previous declaration of war. sewers, and no further. A more serious matter is and punished at the Police Court. Among the There is no doubt whatever but that the that of over-crowding. As the Assessor of Rates I the Customs at Kowloon City. Yesterday his merciful terms with avidity, and that Manila examining every house. It is an evil urgently gamblers were several "braves" belonging to Philippine Government will take advantage of had ample experience of this, entering and morning the detective went over to the latter will now be spared. What we bewall, though, is requiring reform. Under an Ordinance recently place to interview a secret agent there, when, that after having: gone to the expense Just as he crossed the boundary, a lot of the
passed the Government has power to re-OCCUPY of a full-blown" war-correspondent (artistic, too) land In congested districts, such as Talpingshan, braves" seized and searched him, and, finding his services will no longer be required, and compensate the holders, and poll down the that he had a revolver, took him before the European in charge of the station. The detective that the expense of his passage back to Kowloon buildings. This had not been done at all yet. in vain painted out that his revolver bore the City will weigh us down for all time and eternity. but should be gradually and judiciously extended English Government starp, and produced his
in all the most crowded parts of the Colony. whistle--he was handed over to the military MR. F. ALLMACHER has been appolated This is in fact the most serious of our present officer, who, had him immured in a fout, cell in Engineer-In-Chief to the Korean Government.nerde
In these thickly populated districts. there' the yamfa. On news being received in the Af such he is to superintend the Mint, the colony the authorities made strong, represents electric light stock of the palace, a steam paper is ample work for the Board, and anybody going tions to the Chinese officials, and at 10 p.m. the mill, rice mill, and other Government engineer-into the houses, or even the streets, cannot fall ing business, the Government steamers very to be strongly impressed, · One serious danger, detective was released.
likely, and probably also the Arsenal and fature and pestilential naisance lethe abundance of THOSE who remember the terrific consequences
railways!
In Chemulpo be bas built some latenes. Now latrines are a necessity, and there of the volcanic eruption of Bandaisan, ays the houses of his own, and thereby proved his fine objection to their erection by private pennes Fapan Gazette, will receive the news that Fuji capacity that besides being a qualified engineer, if properly managed. But they must be put under threatens to become actively inclined, with
he is also a capital architect. He served his most stringentsupervision they must be licensed time to the Imperial German Navy, and was and periodically inspected, "They, can well anything but joy. The last eruption of this once until quite recently Chief Engineer of the afford to pay, for they command high rents; and tetive volcano was in 1707, when Tokyo, then Tedo, was covered in ashes, several Korean Government meamer Hairtong ("Sex at present kept they render tbelt surroundings Inches deep. We do not care to contemplate Dragon. The appointment, says the Shanghar Insanitary and dengerous, property decreas, the inconvenience, net to say danger, Mercury, may imply a new departure in the ing in value all around. There should be which might possibly be experienced shand development of the rich mineral resources of systematic supervision of them, and dicretionary Fold continue, its present symptoms. It
the country well known to exist. He has powers given to the Board as to geaning permits, At the meeting of the Legislative Council Thus the Hyogs News fares the Japanese has been recently discovered that foods repeatedly visited the quarts-reefs and coal for their erection. Licensing would meet the to-morrow (5th Inst.). If Major-General Journalist. Not only has he a sensitive Govern-around the summit, always more or less warm,
mines Inland of Massample and Fusso, and case in every way. As to cemeteries, there lo BARKEX desires to gain for himself the ment to fear, but be bas also an irritable populace has developed a considerably belghtened tem the, con and iron mines on the Pingyang need for efficient supervision, and Chinese and reputation of a plain, frank soldier to cater for. He sails between Scylla and Administrator, he will tell, the pubile, recently published a criticism on some theatrical cooked and sake warmed
Charybdis. The Jakwatsu Jiyu, Shimbun atur. To such an extent has the best River, which are in close proximity to each others must not be allowed to bury indis Increased, indeed, that it is said egg. can be other. The quarts-crushing mill Imported criminately all over the island as they please, the experts, who brought it out from the for burial grounds. There is plenty of ground on thelsiand suitable for the purpose, and remote from people who were professed Christiane, has been done, why it has been done, exhibitions were likely in corrupt the manpets of circuit thus heated, has been extended to a chors hadangreements between themselves and the town of the waterworks gathering ground. wWie the Chinese 'ware absolutely without and 'If there is any reasonable hope the people. To prove that their manners were on each side. There have been subterranean owing to a teacher in some parts. He adduced of getting redress. The opportunity incapable of corruption the confies of the district noises and rambles, too, which are sufficiently their employers, and also amongst themselves. The Health Ordinance abounds with flaws and
I the residence of the clife slamming in themselves. Experts have been
en The amount of gold dust exported sequally will shaurdities it is very bad, and very muddling. some interesting particulars concerning ta there-Mr.WRITEHEAD has asked a few attacked the office that for a time the furus despatched from the capital in order, to dbvesti Dever be accurately known only assmall por- jį Constant efforts are being made to tinker and his experience, and urged the necessity of questions which require a different answer of the paper, was prevented, and, falling, to gain
much doing more Christians being sent to a people to the usual bald unsatisfactory responses wisdom by sad experience, the same paper in who were willing to hear their message, which the Colonial Secretary is accustomed later issue, attacked the gritha as a class, and At the close the Chairman remarked that | to make " by command of his Excellency." called, them unit for genteel society, besides as a result of many years of labour in If we are 10 be legally robbed we are bestowing on them many naughty, epithets, China he was convinced that the Chinese entitled to know the reason why.
which, ladies, of that class, who hover on the
' fringe of what is fashionable and what is frail, were capable of descending to depths of
resent the more deeply the nearer they come to wickedness and Immorality which were
the truth. They called on their admirers, and unknown in this country
once again the office was stormed... Truly the journalist whqtries to mend public morals treads a thorny path
ille.
To Sir THOMAS SUTHERLAND's Buggestion for the appointment of a Committee or Commission to examine into the rights and wrongs of the matter there is only one objection-that it is altogether too simple and sensible a method of dealing with this vexed question for the Government to adopt. There will be a dissolution of Parliament before the end of 189t;, the Ministry need a fat Budget to point to on the hustings; they will have a strong A COMPETITION of the Hongkong Rifle Asso- card to play in this proposition for free lation took place on Saturday last for State aducation, and what is it to them the Short Range Handicap Challenge Cup that the surplus is extorted from a few and Range Spoons, Sergt. Robertson, H.K.P. unfortunate residents in distant Imperial won the cup and 300 yards spoon, P.C. coaling stations, whose only privileges in A. Watson winning the zoo yards spoon. There the way of education are those of paying were ten competitors, the following being the about ten times the home price for a very Inferior article, judging from the
100 100 Total Handicap Grand children who have come under our observation.
two best scores :→→→→
parda, yanda
Berge, W. Robertsoneet 10
Col Bogi Mack, 91.Reg
polata. total. ་་ 6: PO dr scratch
A very short
for the most part in caring for, the in that double capacity, precisely what performances at Sakarjinsha, stating that such by placing them on the mountain side ring about two years ago is stil waiting to be put|| But there is no Decoralty, to go across the water
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gear Folia condition, and unless the indications are but the predecessors of a hot spring, we fear an outburst which will be fraught: with interest only to our seismological friends is imminent.
did
on being passed through the Custom House/patch. One of is nomalies in the des the rest being taken by passengers personally control of the drainage system, which needs but the sooner gold and Vallver coins take reform without delay, Another, instance of its the place at the present fearfully debased cash folly Is the voters ist, which from a Britisk the better.... A. dollar is worth now from 3,550 population of fligady limfied numbers cuts
2,900 small caub, but only, from 400 to seo, larte, and some Chinese and Japanese merchants have, lost heavily owlog to the exchange. No more cash are being made just now that is the reason why the import of
which. spelter WAR ured largely in its manufac
all Member of Conncil" all the Bank off- cials, who, not being householders, are disquali. filed and many others who certainly ought to vote in these elections. The Ordinance - is also faulty in allowing so many unofficial members of the Board to be nominated by the Government. Official members Surveyor
**AT THE HAPPY TAOTAL Who is the happy Total? Who is beca That every graduate should wish to be He is the court that blindly doth diapensp: Justice-In cases which involve no peñca, -- The culiared conjurer of phrases next ature (besides, copper and lead) has dropped head General, Health Officer, and 30: On-are most
In the same page, in sinful contigully, we read that a solleitor has been remanded Roars of a more or less damaging for embezzling a few thousand pounds character regarding the stability of
That melt stern proclamations into sweet! belonging to clleets; a few murders have this, about the oldest established and ADVICES from Hankow dated 30th May state Admonishings; who quates a classic text,enien hean committed, and Mr. Dz COBAIN, most deservedly, honored and respected that the course of the market during the week Lest native men of letters should be vextir M.P., has been descending to depthe commercial house in China, have been had been disappointing, owing to the strong He is the orphan of maturer yearPS,
Who for a tire or dam no longer fears, of immorality! which we have no heilta current for weeks past; five days ago demand that had existed for teas for price, even tion in saying are unparalleled amongst confident predictions were made in certain English buyers in many cases taking parcels at Thrust in reluctant private life, to mourn Chinese of equal social standing. In another exclusive circles that a crisis was imminent; 30 per cent premium on last year's tael rates. Griefa barne in idleness are doubly borne f
This however was not likely to contious, as the Whom neither famine nor the food andey *** page we find the Rev. W. SCARBOROUGH, and this mornin'" (3rd'inst.), we regret to discrepancy compared with London values was
Nor Jawless malice of the K'o Leo Hulgini lately a missionary in Chine, telling a lot day, I was "uthoritslively stated that the too glaring. The deficiency in settlements was Who walls expectant for the hour to strike, of people at a stance of the Wesleyan famous and popular Kee-chong Hong had considered to be chiefly is purchases for Rusals. That "China's sorrow brings him leave to dike, Auxillary Missionary Soclety that the come hopelessly to grief. Our enquiries Cargo of the Moyune was: Hankowtes. And hath in such a river banking plann'd China lay mission was proceeding in the into the circumstances contributing to this 1,219,541 Iba Klukiang tes 2,020,714 To End Paciolus with its golden sand purpose of aggressive Evangelism which disastrous resolt have, so far not beers of Kinklang, tea than last year, The With sanguine nothingness the willing ears
3,240,355, or about 600,000 mors of Hankow, and He is the suave, sententious host that cheers evoked a contribution, including church flatteringly successipl; the principals of steamship. Telamon left on the
29th full at
Of wand'ring Royalty, content to be the Firm have treated our representative 2.5. Through freight vid Shanghai In: 408. collections, of over £115-- ***The "aggressive Evangelism" has also with all due courtesy and respect, but per ton, Though this year's yield may show The great of none more highly placed than be. called for the aid of fix war vessels up the naturally, personal interests and engage rising improvement in quality, the place of the Inderauities, with charitable trust, just Yangtze, to protect such man as the ments monopollaed their time, and whilst above cargo la the crop. "Rev. D. W. NICHOLS, of Nanking, willing to afford as all particulars desirable Ningchows are also mach above last years And of the misplaced largesse of the world
mis Whom, for hi Scal, the ather powers thanks Commingly to Shanghal Contemporary, Concerning whom's fellow.galpeller wrote for public Information, they had to values, but an average of these would be Compounds for Jusulis by Ma rabbie hurled me': a few days ago, in vividly deploding the scene during the Alleged rict- friend Nichols rushed through the crowe
much as last year.
button the rank
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is to hoped that, with Mr. Almacher at the head
of the Mint, matters will largely Improve. It is velasble to the Board; but all others should be generally understood that Me. Allmacher,, who elected. And the Board's powers should be knows the requirements of the Korean river and coast traffic better than most other people acquainted with Korea, has designed several steamers, but it seems not to be decided yet hether they shall be built in China or Japan
will certainly, supply a long felt want, the present means of locomotion between the capital of Korea and the sea-coast being of the same
nature as those of prehistoric, or at least ante- diluvian times, and utterly inadequate to the rapidly sing requirements of the Korean trade.
THE SANITARY BOARD.
enlarged considerably, From matepayer'a point of view the Board should undoubtedly have sale control over all the drains and sewerss should have the power of licensing or shutting up lebriges should pull down bulldings where the congestion is greatest.net
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⠀ THE DISTURBÄNCES IN THE
NORTH...
The ferment caused by the missionaries in the North is by no means subalding, Telegraphia news has been received here of riots at Kindang and Wabu yesterday, although two ringleaders In view of the approaching contest for thatwo in the recent riots at the latter place were representative called ery Board & Telegraph decapitated on, the 25th ult: They were first Yesterday afternoon in the hope of eliciting an acenowledged their i gullt, but being sent ezmession of opinion from them, Algyekaligus before, thanalysers sathorities, they denied all representative called on the various candidates tried before (the) Waan Che hates, and se
postpone the foevitable Interview with the leadingssal Folients of them ond mae With coral pition of bond Mr.J. D. Humphreys had very little to say, connection was the disturbances. Upon hat
settlements would Fraki Rehu?'
However, the Firm would appear to the scale look worse than it really, in, but vaine 1,3his is the happy Rachel the iter fe
obrained will shows about fur to 1jd, worms That every graduate should wish to be,
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thought the greater part of the work that the they were sent back to the lower court, and onow Board had to get through had been done during more admitted having led the rioters, The Ches } this past three years. The principal achievement | Kalen then kald a miting along with the Total