the Empress wat opposite the Queen and the Emperor, the others sitting at the right and left in order of their rank.

In the Commons to-day the Free Education Bill was reported and will pass the third reading to-morrow. The Government accepted some Liberal amendments.

Mr. Spurgeon is weaker this evening, and he lilo a very critical condition.

In Berlin the price of bread has taken another slight advance, and the poor are in danger of great suffering. The unemployed are clamouring for ford or work. There is no work for them, and the authorities are finding it difficult to supply the food.

H

VIENNA, July 7th. It is stated that Austria intends to increase her navy, to a combatant strength, at a cost of $36,000,000.

ROME, July 7th.

A riotous sulke occurred to-day among the reapers in the Volletri district. Troops were sent to quell the rioters, and shot two of them and wounded a number of others.

DUBLIN, July 7th. The polling in Carlow to-day for a successor is Parliament to the late O'Gorman-Mahon pro- ceeded quietly during the morning. Later in the day an exciting scene took place in a polling booth at Bagualstown, Canon O'Neal, a sup porter of Parnell, entered the booth and voted, but the Canon was astonished to see his own curate instructing the anti-Parnellites how to vote. The Canon vebemently protested against the curate's actions, claiming it was an attempt to intimidate the people. Those outside the booth, composed of both factions, ranged them- selves on each side of the polling place and pre- pared for a desperate scrimmage. The police, however, gathered in force and prevented a tree fight. In the disturbance a man tried to strike Farnell, but he was prevented by a number of bystanders. The supporters of the Parnellite candidate are despondent to-night as to the result of the election,

SYDNEY (N.S.W.), July 7th. The crew of a schooner which arrived here from New Zealand say that the bark Compadre, bound from Calcutta to Chile, caught fire at sea and the captain made for Bluff Harbour, New Zealand. The bark was overtaken by a fearful burricane, and was eventually so storm-stricken that she became waterlogged and began to sink, and was finally driven upon a ridge of rocks off the Auckland Islands, The crew managed to swim ashore, where they remained 103 days, enduring terrible privations, until rescued by a salling vessel, which conveyed them to New Zealand. Before the crew were rescued and seaman, while hunting for lood, became lost in the bush, and is supposed to have died of star- +vation,

LONDON, July 8th.

The Baring Company's balance-sheet for the half year shows the total assets to be £5,966,000; available cash on band, £2,000,000; total acceptances, £750,000. The company retains nearly the whole commercial buslades of the old

firma.

REPORT OF THE TSUNG-LI YAMEN ON THE OUTRAGES. IN

THE FANGTZE VALLEY.

The Shanghal Mercury supplies the following translation of the report of the Tsung-li Yamén, which has appeared in the Piking Gosette, the first decade of the que moon (middle of May When our Yames received information during of the burning and destruction of the Roman Catholic Mission buildings at Wuhu, we tele- graphed at once to the Superintendent of Trade

restored agalp.

of the Southern ports, to despatch”gun-boats to the scene, to restore order, and afford protection, and to send officials, to make enquiries on the spot. We also charged the same Superintendent of Trade to enjoin all his subordinates to exercise re-doubled watchfulness, because threatening anonymous placards bad been posted up in Anch'lug and in Shanghai, and malicious rumours had been spread. The Southern Superintendent of Trade, and the Governor of Anhul then reported per telegraph that the riot had been caused by the caluminous rumour of two sisters of mercy having decoyed two little children from their parents; this ́had aroused the suspicions of the irritated people, and Incensed them to arlot, during which the Mission was burned and destroyed; but two of the ring leaders have been caught, and decapitated, their heads have been exhibited, and peace has been However, soon afterward not only the Mission at Tanyang was attacked and burned, but also the Mission at Wunch in Hupeh. We also are Informed that two Foreigners had been killed at the latter place, but we are not aware of the full particulars of the case yet. Besides these uprisins some malefactors caused trouble in Nanking and Kluklang, but the Government troops were equal to the occasion, and dispersed the mob. These several riots have caused considerable excitement in China and Foreign countries. Enquiries into the causes of these troubles lead to the disclosure that there are many die barged, unemployed soldiers, and numerous members of secret societies spread over the Yangtze provinces; these enemies to the public peace disseminate caluminous placards amongst the populace, to stir them up to revolt. The law-abiding and peaceful members of the population have nothing to do

with these affairs.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1891.

foment disorder. The local authorities must take continuous care that all Foreigners, busi ness people and Missionaries alike, are accorded full protection of person and property in these endeavours they must never relax. If the pre- cautions taken to guard against attacks have not been sufficiently rigorous, or if the local authorities proved facking energy in affording protection, and discontent should be engendered, then it is the duty of the Provincial Governments to report any delinquents for punishment.

Regarding the disturbances in Wahu, there have indeed been two ringleaders beheaded al- ready; now it behoves the Viceroys of the Two Klang, and of Hu Kuang as well, as the Governors of Klangsl, Anhul and Hipeb, to take steps for securing the Instigators, participators and accom plices in all the riots for severe punishment, and thus fosilinta a warning precedent for the future. In some provinces there are still complaints and claims unsettled, dating from former occa- sions; the Banner-Generals, Viceroys and Governors will have to be mindful to arrange everything with the utmost despatch. They must not listen to any emply excuses advanced by the fear of their subordinates, shrinking back from the difficulties involved, and having recourse. to artful procrastination. The sccumulated suits and complains of long standing must disappear from the current bussiness affairs,

NOTES from chinese papers.

By an Imperial Decree Hsllch Fd-chéng, Chinese Minister to England and France, bas been appointed Director of the Sacrificial Court.

Two notorious female thieves have been cap- tured in Feking. They are credited with extra- ordinary accomplishments, such as walking eally on high roofs, making Impossible leaps over tall walls, dexterity in the use of arms, and other feats.

..

From the 13th of July to the ralb of August, being considered the hottest days in summer, the Board of Ceremonies has issued a notice that within that period all punishments with the bamboo should be reduced by 20 per cent. This regulation applies to all the yamées, civil or military.

The 31st of July was the birthday of His Imperial Chinese Majesty. The 30th and 31st of fely and the 2nd of August were appointed by the Emperor as days on which to receive the congratulations of his ministers and other officials in Peking. Theatrical performances took place on these three days within the Palace," and banquets were given to the officials,

The Peking Gazette of the aged July records that at the request of Chang Yao, Governor of Shantung, Sheng Hsuan-bual, Teotal at Chefoe, and Director of the Chinese Telegraph Admini stration, has been granted a button of the first class, in consideration of his having collected" over Tis. 500,000 for famine relief, and seen himself that the money has been properly als tributed.

The Military Governor of Chfaher reports that the sentence of Wach'ung, formerly an assistant- magistrate connected with the Yangting River, has expired, but that being entirely without required from convicts in connection with the means, he is unable to defray the expensca postal service. The rule in such cases is that a punishment of roo blows should be substituted for the payment of the money, and taste the course which has been pursued in the prezent

instance.

On the 21st ult. the Wenchow bandite attempted to make another raid on some villages. A government force in ambuscade intercepted, and captured six of them. Two soldiers were killed, one by a ride shot and the other by ountain bandits cap. a sword thrust. Of the tured from time to time four more have been The convicted by the Prefect of Wenchow. higher authorities are deciding their sentences.

Some time ago, not long after the Wuhu riot a Hunén man was arrested in consequence of his boasting on board the W. Coras de Vries of having had something to do with the dis turbances. He has been put on trial before the Shanghai magistrate, on a charge of riotings but tangible evidence could be adduced against Acting under the new regulation that all Hunan him, and the charge could not be substantiated, men without property, income, or occupation are to Hunan under escort. to be sent home, the accused has been deported

A dead body was found floating in the river close by Chinklang. It was that of a boy in his teens. The head bore several sword cuts, and a heavy stone had been tied to the corpse to send it to the bottom. The magistrate held an inquest at which a native dector reported that there were seven wounds on the head, foar of which were fatal; a gag made of cloth was found in the mouth, the bands were tied behind the back with fine hempen cords; and the body was bent almost double by the weight of the stone. The verdict was "Murdered and thrown into the river by persons unknown. Runners are out to search for the murdeiers,

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gathered, and in a short time two thousand poles not do better than return the compliment, were consigned to the dames. Then a sort of so he agreed to the proposal that a doctor should vigilance committee was appointed to watch be obtained from Germany at a salary of Tit. over all the water-courses and creeks, to prevent 250 per month, Dr. Irwin having heard of this, foreign engineers and telegraph materials being seat in his resignation last week, but it has not smuggled into the province. The line party, of been accepted yet I am told. To-day I have course, could do nothing against so overwhelm-heard a rumour that after all the German doctor ing a force, and made their way back to report may nor come out as presure has been brought the state of affairs. Though everything betekens to hear on Li Hung-chang, and he has been no farther disturbance, still it is doubtful whether reminded what Dr. Irwin has done for his Ex. for some time to come telegraph enterprise will and Lady Li. be practicable in Hunan. Some time ago a report was circulated that disturbances were occurring in Hunan; most likely this telegraph 'troublé was what was alluded to,

Zor-bob, one of the suburbs of Yangchow, was recently visited by an enormous swarm of locusts. As soon as they made their appearance the City Magistrate issued a proclamation enjolo ing the people to use every effort to destroyed Insects. He also advised that bright coloured flags should be stuck on bamboos around all the fields, and that the people should make as eating noise as possible by shouting and by beating gongs, in order to drive the pests away. These measures were duly carried out and met with complete success. So the people were thankful and to express their gratitude to providence they got up grand theatrical entertainments in the temple to the god of grasshoppers, and there was much festivity and rejoicing. The locusts also visited three districts in the neighbourhood of Nanking, in one place cover- lng an area of 200 square fi, and on the 20th

The present acting Tautal Huang of Chi-nan Fa has had two more duties added to his pre- sent functions, viz., the Chief of the Relief De- partment and Chief of the Mining Department. Haing is a great favourite with the Emperor and Empress and His Ex. Chang Yao, which meant that he is likely to get quick and high promotion. Yellow River district, and it is feared that the Up to the present no floods are reported in the river will not rise sufficiently to admit of the grain junks at Ling Ching entering the Grand

Canal.

E. L. WOODIN, Superintendent,

Hongkong, rath August, 1801.

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SHIPMASTERS AND ENGINEERS are respectfully informed that, if spon their arrival in this HARBOUR zone of the COMPANY'S FOREMEN should be at hand, ORDERS FOR REPAIRS, If sent to the HEAD OTTICA, No. 14, Praya Central, will receiva Prompt attention.

In the event of complaints being found necessary, commu.ication with the Undersigned is requested, when immediate steps will be taken to rectify the cause of dissatisfaction.

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Hongkong, 6th April, 1800,

DENTISTRY,

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quired to be declared prior to shipment.

The Contents and Value of Packages are re- Shippers are particularly requested to note MR. the terms and conditions of the Company's Black Bill of Lading.

"This Steamer takes Cargo and Passengers for Marsellies.

E. L. WOODIN, Superintendent.

P. & Q. S. N. Co.'s Office, Hongkong. Toth August 1891.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE.

If the weather continues es at present there will not be any floods here this year. The Jute has already been gathered in, the crop is a large one and the quality good. The miller Inoka healthy and a rich harvest is expected. The Chinese in the interior are in good spirits, as cereals are expected to be very plentiful; and the price of rice is gradually falling in conse Tuence. Since the opening of the river to the 30th ultimo cereals (exclusive of tribute rice) 7.557,163 pleuls have been imported, galast 188,779 plculs during the same period of last year. To import this quantity it would take no Nanking itself, alighting in die luncrcity. They lett than you steamers if each carried 15,000 CONSIGNERS of Cargo per Steamship

the pleals; and if twenty cents per picul were pald dease that the light of the moon was obscured, arrived during the night and the swarm was so

for it the freight would amount to Ts. 311,432, The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees which saturally caused great consternation against last year Tis. 37.755, so the steamer of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their among the people. On the next evening, how companies ought to have done well. On account Bills of Lading for Countersignature, and to take ever, the city was visited by a heavy thunder- of the amount of cereals Imported the Taku Tag immediate delivery of their Goods from along- which must have in someway destroyed the per cent, to shareholders for the half year, but storm, and a regular deluge of rain came down, and Lighter Company have been able to pay 7 locusts, for in the morning not a trace of them is the opinion of many that they ought to have tion that when a district is visited by locusts it tung has returned from Peking, and he brings was to be seen. The Chinese have a superati been able to pay more than that.

The German Roman Catholic Biskop of Shan-Y usually signifies that that district is neither happy nor prosperous and that its ruler is bad. with him a despatch from the Tsungell Yamen But if the locusts visit a place, and leave again. to His Ex. Chang Yao. The Bishop also has a without causing much destraction to the crops, despatch from His Ex. Li Hung-chaug. It is that has a very different significance, meaning moured that when Li handed the Bishop the that the local officials are model mandarins, a riots in the Yangtze were only forerunners of despatch, the Viceroy remarked that the late that the district is both contented and thriving more serious riots that were expected to follow, and he hinted to the Bishop that he hoped he would be moderate in his demands when he got back to Shantung. The Bishop left to-day, and travels by the Grand Canal to Chi Nan Fu. It will be interesting to know how he gets on dering his fourney.

CHEFOO.

· (FROM A CORRESPONDENT.)

July 20th,

I understand that a French gentleman, who has been staying in Chefoo for some time past, the authorities for the supply of Chinese labourers has successfully completed his negotiations with for New Caledonia. In all, 1,500 coolies will be required, and it is probable that they will be In the Pingchou District of the Taiping pre-shipped south in batches of six hundred each. fecture of Kuangel a fire broke out during a They will be employed in the nickel mines of that heavy wind-storm. Over a hundred houses far-off French possession which lies seven were burat down and several lives lost. Cattle, hundred miles to the eastward of Australia and stored provisions and farming implements were which used to be, and is stifl, I think, a penal

settlement.

swept away. The authorities at once contributed a large sum of relief money. The The ganboots itls and Firebrand are... In loss of the necessary implements for agriculture barbour, but I hear that the latter vessel will ∙is even more severely felt than that of houses, leave for Newchwang on the grå of next month, The Governor of the province has called upon It is hot and close and we are pestered by

the Treasurer to furnish funds for rebuilding the myriads of busing files that worry and torment place and for replacing the Implements, and has us unceasingly, as they obtain entrance every memorialised the Throne for sanction. A where, to spite of door and window screens. No rescript has been Issued: "Let the authorities doubt the fly fulfils his destiny for good, but it is do their best in taking care of the suffering rather difficult to appreciate his valuable services people that they may not lose their occupations this sultry weather, when your thoughts of kim as an extinct species would be ever so much sweeler.-N. C. Dally News.

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Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense,

J. S. VAN BUREN,

Agent. Hongkong, 10th August, 1801.

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JEYE'S SANITARY COMPOUNDS COMPANY, LIMITED.

JEYE'S WOOD 'FRESERVER OR

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HAS REMOVED,

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S.S. "PREUSSEN," FROM BREMEN AND PORTS OF CALL.

Tousigices of Cargo are hereby informed HE above named steamer having arrived,

that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, whence delivery

Optional cargo will go on to Shanghal- p.m. today, the mitic unless notice to the contrary be given before

and has been in constant communication with

The Rev. A. Favler from Peking is also here,HE Undersigned have this day been may be obtained.

T

Appointed SOLE AGENTS for the sale there is something brewing, but it is too pre- are prepared to supply quantities to sait Mr. G. Deting and others. Rumour has it that of these PERFECT DISINFECTANTS, and mature to give you correct reports just new purchasers, at Wholesale Prices, Extra Special Shanghal Mercury.

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SHANGHAI.

HE Steamship

"NINGPO," Captain R. Köhler, will be despatched for the abare Port TO-MORROW, the 11th Instant, at 4 P.M., instead of as previously notified.

For Freight or Passage, apply to ne į

SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, rath' August, 1891,

(1086 NATIONAL BANK OF CHINA, LIMITED."

The Tamen beg to point out that the funda- mental principles of the Christian religion are, to educate mankind to lead a virtuous life; that it is spread over all Occidental countries, and what the treaties concluded with Foreign lands stipulate. That the followers and teachers of the Christian religion In China, (Catholic or Protes tant) shall enjoy fall security for their persons and property and freedom for the exercise of their religion."

Furthermore, the hospitals, dispensaries and orphanages connected with the Missions, are benevolent institutions, and very many Missionaries always have, of late years, when ever any part of the country was suffering from laundations or droughts, collected contributions and distributed them amongst the

dig tressed people. This readiness to help, and to benefit the people, Is deserving of every acknowledgment. There are amongst the A bumboat man at Niegpo made much money Christians as everywhere else, good and bad by leaping on board the steamers before they characters intermingled, but the converts remain anchored and thus monopolising the trade with Chinese as before, and are subject to the laws of the passengers. The other day, when the the country with any of their lawsuits or legal teamer fchang was coming into port be tried to proceedings the Missionaries have no business to carry out his usual tactics, but was prevented by

(FROM OUR CORRISPONDENT.)

between the Bank and the late firm of RUSSELL interfere. Therefore, all the conditions of peace 4 policeman. The boatman realsted and was

Tientsin, July 30th. & Co. has ceased; that all advances made bre;' ful co-existence between converts and non- taken to the station. An order was obtained

Knowing you had been up North lately I was with some minor exceptions, secureds and that Christians are given, if I were not for: unruly from the Magistrate and he was placed in a rather surprised not to see anything in reference they anticipate no ultimate foxs from any busi- mischief-makers inventing and spreading false cangue in front of the station. As all the police to the gratitude (2) shown by the Viceroy, Liness entered into, beyond the unavoidable preli sumbars, to stir up the passions of the common had a grudge against him for the trouble he gave Hung-cbang, to Dr. Irlo. Li has treated the minary expenses incidental to starting a new multitude; daring criminals then incite the them, he was exposed to the fierce aus without doctor for something the same way that he Bank, an ignorant masses to revolt desirous of robbing protection. He was released in the afternoon behaved to Admiral Lang. He is a nice old The Directors are now making arrangements, and stealing to their hearts' content during the but died soon afterwards, probably from sun-man, just an staunch and true (7) as he was with tumult and confusion. If these unlawful pro- stroke. His mother and widow went to the poor General Gordon, when that noble British ceedings are not speedily, suppressed, it is station, heartily cursed the inmates and took seriously to be feared, that all classes of people, way the remafas. If this statement of the case Native and Foreign alike, may be deterred from is correct, it will be well for the Ningpe author following their peaceful callings, which might be t'es to make an investigation, if only for policy's of the gravest consequences to all important sakce (1) Interests of the whole Empire,

TIENTSIN.

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with their legal: advisers in London, relative to effecting certato alterations in the Memorandum: 17 soldier hunted around after bim with aevolver, and Articles of Association, which have become Last autumn some of our German friends got en accessary in consequence of the retirement of idea into their heads that China and Tientsin, Messrs. RUSSELL & Co, from active participation and Li Hong-chang in particular,could not get on in the management of the Bank. When these without a full-blown dector from the Fatherland, are completed Shareholders shall be duly advised në trị Herr Von Brandt and Baron Seckendorff having of same, ad The Yamen therefore consider it a duty to Dur Hankow correspondent writes that tele-been communicated with on the subject thought The Directors regret the delay in commencing pation for the promulgation of an Imperial | graph Ines have been completed in Hupeh and. It a capital ides and lost no time in proposing general operations, which is being caused by Edict to the Provincial Governments command connections were to be made in Hunan, Asto L Hang-chang to have a first-class medico these alterations, and are using every endeavourBUOT BAWNE, VINXAND Ing the Banne-Generals, the Viceroy, and soon as the line party arrived at the borders of out from German to act as physician to the to put an end to sambjenterpidG BAKAN Bİ Governois, 10 sive proclamations to the inhabit that province the. Lohabitsate rose against the Northern fleet, and to attend to Ll's household, _ants, warning" them, not to implicitly bellera Invasion by telegraph poles in that the most con- As Herr von Brandi bad obliged the great li every kils and malicióng sumont, calculated to: servailes province of Chios. Over 10,000 people laat, autumn: the Viceroy thought he could.

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have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining No Claims will be admitted after the Goods undelivered after the 13th inst. will be subject to

rent.

All hroken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Thursday, the 13th Inst., at 3 P.M. All Claims must reach us before the 14th instant, or they will not be recognised. No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

MELCHERS & Co,.

Agents.

Hongkong, 7th August, 1891.

THE CHINA SHIPPERS' MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship

KEEMUN" having arrived from the above Fort, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk, into the Godowns, of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained, d

No claims, will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and ali. claims must be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before Noon, on the 6th fast,, or they will not be recognized.***NG AGATA

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left. In the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 7th instant, at 3 pm

*No Fire Insurance has beed 'effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after, the 8th Insta

will be subject to tent,

*"Optional cargo will be forwarded unless notice

to the contrary, be, giver before,

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by.

SgAgents"

CHARNHOLD, KARBERG

Hongkong, 2nd August 1591).

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