In this new military system of a-generation sgo there is still to be mentioned the cavalry arm. Twenty-four mounted volunteers make a company and ten companies make a regiment. Each regiment has a secretary for willing des- patches, eight staff officers, and five officers who take the lead in an attack on the enemy at the head of their men and are called the Hsinging. In the infanty appointed to assist the cavalry there is an officer for every ten men. Their captain has a guard of ten and four other staff assistants.

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the only difficulty in the way being the need ex-President in the nominating year, and he knows, Chancellor's unwillingness to resume his office. likewise, that Mr. Harrised represents the The story goes, however, that he will permit his kindifest American sentiment toward China."

on Herbert to enter the diplomatic service, and that the latter will then be appolated Ambassa dor to Paris or Vienna Many persons are sceptical as to the truth of this rumor, and point with good reason to the fact that Comt Herbert is betrothed to the young Countess Hoyos, and waald hardly care to exchange his domestic bap piness for a career in the diplomatic service which would

all his time. <scupy

Another rumor, more important than all the rest, is to the effect that Queen Victoria has returned to Indon in a very discontented frame of mind on account of her failure to meet Fmperor William during her stay in Darmstadt. It is certain that the Emperor refused to meet his grandmother, and that instead of replying to the dispatch inviting him to Darmstadt, he set out for Hellgeland where he really had no business, Marcover, his only reply to those persons who scted as intermediaries between him and the Queen was that there was no reason why he should be catechlaed by his grandmother. 1

Mr. Young did not believe that China would do anything to annoy the President. Moreover, the Minister felt that great consideration was due to those Americans who had been strenuous friends of China. It would be an abandonment of them, in a moral sense, to eliminate Chloese influence from American affaliz. Therefore, unless the Peking authorities were in temper and beyond reasoning with from Washington, the answer of ion would be "ellence and patience." Chien bid always shown these virtues.

· VIENNA, May 8th.

The residence of a district notary" named Papp, la Verseez, Hungary, was wrecked to-day by a dynamite explosion. The root of the dwelling was blown bedily into the air and the windows of all buildings in the vicinity were shattered. It le supposed that the motive of the perpetrators was tevenge. A Romanian wa arrested on suspicion of connection with the affair.

demands will start against the Egbas and Jebus on Thursday. The Expedition will start inland from Lagos. Both tribes are ready to battle with the British,

BRUSSELS, May 9th.

As the eige way, belog lowered into a mine Iwas broken, when the cige plunged to the bot near Gilly this morning, the supporting chala tom of the shaft. Five miners were instantly Ellied and several others injured, ***

FOOCHOW NOTES.

FooGROW, June 4th, 1892. We hear that Yan Chung Liu, a native of Huna, who was formerly Governor General of Shans and Klang-su, is about to be appointed Governor General of Faħklen.

Total Chai, of the Board of Trade for Fuk come to this part to investigate the matter of the kien and Klangen, bas been commissioned to

this province. late missionary, troubles in the north-west of

These troops served their purpose in past at the time. They were adapted for the putting down of rebellions, but when all has been-sald, It was "through Gordon's ald, and forces drilled on the foreign system did the work of conquering the Talpinga." When China recovered her autonomy, she adopted foreign drill ard at the same time began the construction of a foreign She is at the present time steadily ongaged in increasing her forces military and naval, and supplying them with foreign artillery. This polley must inevitably cause the com- picto disappearance of the old troops in course of time. But so far as maiters hayo yot The fact is the Emperor desired to avold every gone, the military examinations show little sign attempt to reconcile himself and the Empress of change. The programme according to which Frederick, which was the vral object of Queen The Queen milliary degrees are bestowed is still what it was Victoria's stay in Germany. under the Ming dynasty, and rewards for feats had several long Interviews with her daughter, of personal agility such as skill in archery are and the latter assured ber that the Brille atlil bestowed. The book of military precepts bealth, was much wore than the públic mads 2,000 years ago is the same as before and suspected, and that his lilaess, affecting as it did there is no sign that the government intends to ; his entire system, most prova an excuse for bl. Both were well received throughout. Much care from the musters, is free from any of the modify the military examinations, so as to suit conduct toward his grandmother. the new age which has dawned on China.--- Shanghat Merturỳ,,

NEWS OF THE WORLD.

PARIS, MAY 5th, The newspapers here bail the Italian crisis with great satisfaction, holding that it will be a check to the triple alliance.

The Figaro says that King Humbert is in a dilemma. He must eliber-disarm the army or see the country become bankrupt.

The Gaulalf claims that the Italian situation is a triumph for the Vatican.

The

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have notified the St. Petersburg police of the departure from France of a party of nihilists who are plotting against the Craz

Some time ago a man named Godrot was fined by a magistrate for a trifling offence. The Bisister of Justice refused a remission of the fine. To-day Godrot appeared before the Minister of Justice, and, being refused admission,. shot, and seriously wounded a guard. He said he intended to kill the Minister of Justice.

ST. PETERSBURG, May 6th. The commission has recommended the exports tion of maire from the southern parts of Russia,

WASHINGTON, May 6th,

It is said to-night that the President has decided to appoint ex-Senator Spooner of Wisconsin as chief counsel on the American aide In the Behring Sea arbitration.

CAIRO, May 6th. Owing to public opinion the Khedive has abandoned the idea of sending his brother, Mahomet All, to continue his education in England. The Prince will resume his studies at the Vienna Theresianum, and will later enter the Austrian military school.

BERLIN, May 6th. Professor August Wilhelm Hofman, the datinguished German chemist, is dand.

The Council of State has condemned the pas. toral of the Archbishop of Avignon. The salaries of the Bishops of Montpelier, Valence, Nimes and Viviers to stopped. The Pope's letter to the French Cardinals repeats his former advice to support the republic, but adds com ments which, minimise the force of his lojunction. The pith of the letter is the Pope's declaration that it is impossible to defend religion while inspected of using it as a weapon against the Government,

"You must first," he says, "gain the confid. ence of the Government by slicere support of the republic, when, instead of being repulsed as will have to be bypocritical adversaries, you ticated and listened to as allies."

ST. PETERSBURG, May 7th, A dispatch from Kesan saya: The overflow of the unemployed from all parts of this province bas collected here to the number of 17,000. These people are begging means of sustenance, and many of them are dying of starvation,

Thitty thousand workmen at Lodz, near War- saw, went on a strike on May day and are still out. During the week they engaged in consider able rioting and made a number of attacks on the Jews. The Governor was finally compelled to Invoke the aid of the military to quell the dis

turbances:

DUBLIN, May 7th."', Edward O'Brien, the "Invincible," recently released from Mountjoy Prison, is dead.

BERLIN, May 7th.

A sensation has been caused in business circles by the suicide of Victor Jaegerstrom, the chicl member of a noted commission firm, and the at tempted suicide of his brother. They left home together on Thursday and last night they were found in the Thiergarten: Victor was dead, having shot himself. His brother attempted to hang himself, but the rope broke. His condi- tions critical. No reason for the act is known. be in a most Their affairs were supposed prosperous condition.

VIENNA, May 7th. A snowstorm set la yesterday morning la Hungary and the Tyrol and continued through the day and night. The mountain passages are biscked. On a level the snow is a foot deep, Enormous damage has been done to orchards in Carinthia, where the trees are in bad.

BUDA PISTH, May 7th.

A great sensation was caused in business and ancial circles this morning when it was learned that Herr Hammerstein, the prominent banker, had committed suicide. Hammerstein was the in the banking firm of Ham- principal partner meratelo and Friedlander.

So far as it known Hammerstein did not leave acy statement to explain why he idled himself, but among those familiar with financial affairs In this city no explanation was necessary. It has been known for some time that the firm of Hammerstein and Friedlander. has been in shaky condition and in danger of being over- whelmed at any time. It was also known that

MANCHESTER, May 7th. of clients had been used in a menorr the money

The Mail to-day published the following: It considered wholly legitimate, and it had not been openly threatened that if the firm should is reported that the instigator of the poisoning be compelled to suspend, criminal proceedings of the Duke of Westmlaster's racehorse Orme would at once be brought against Hammerstelo, was a well-known backer of La Fleche for the which would inevitably result in his being Derby. sentenced to a long term of imprisonmest.

There can be no doubt that Hammerstein waE fully aware of his danger, and when he saw that the bank was so deeply involved that failure was certain he decided to kill himself rather than be disgraced.

CHICAGO, May 6th. Negotiations were practically completed to-day for establishing Keeley Institutes to England and France for the cure of the liquor habit. Dr. Keeley sells the English and French rights to use bis core le those countries to an English syadicale, headed by J. J. Vickers, who has been In Chicago a fortnight making the final arrange- ments for purchase.

Dr. Keeley and Mr. Vickers met at ibe Victoria Hotel to-day and it was decided that both would all for England on May 15th. Dr Keeley will give bla personal attention to two branch institutes in England, one of which will be in London and the other near Liverpool

The English syndicate is backed by ample capital, and the two places to be opened will be

A duel between Herr Horvath, a member of the Lower House of the Hungarian Dict, and an army Heutenant named Ovary has taken place bere. Ovary suffered a slight scalp waand. Horvath had accused Ovary of cruelty toward private soldiers.

LONDON, May 8th.

Scott's oyster-house, in Coventry street, was burned to-night. Four corpies were taken from the rules, and it is feared that there are more under the debris.

PARIS, May 8th.

The French newspapers are absorbed in a discussion of the effect of the Italian crisis upon the political eltuation in Europe. The Journal des Dabats holds that the sole cause of the crisis is financial embarrassment arising from military expenditures, and that a reduction of expenditures is inevitable,

The Gaulois publishes dispatches from Vienna and Berlin, saying that the Austrian and German Governments recogelze the gravity of the attuating, and adds: "King Humbert, however leth to renounce his connection with the Drelbund, most succumb to financial necesslifes A. decrease of armament wil modly Italy's foreign policy

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The Viennese cabmen's strike was declared off to-day.

LONDON, May 9th. Kyle Bellew's poetic drama Hero and Leander" was produced at the Princess Theatre, Manchester, to-night. Mrs. Potter's acting was graceful and sympathetic, while Mr. Bellow appeared to have gained in robustness of style, has been lavished on the gorgeous scenery of the piece and la providing dances, choruses and incidental music. The play suffered from long intervals allowed to elapse between the acts and somewhat dragging action, tiring the patience of the audience, which was otherwise highly pleased.

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Visitors complained weathery condition, as it is called,

Concurrent with the Feast of Dragons we of lathe tens at one of the other tea ports. have had, as usual, a freshet on the river, and the surrounding low lying country flooded, but there has been nothing abnormal in the height Another great dock strike is threatened, owing to which the water has risen in the immediately in season, and the cuisine is in expert Wines, Spirits, Malt Liquors, etc., of the best to the renewal of the question of payment of neighbourhood. Accounts reach us, however,

quality only. very employes for time spent at meals. The work of a very different state of things higher up against their leaders' advice, intend to diver where the rains appear to have been the strike in St. Catharine's deck and it is heavy. At Yen-Ping-Foo the rise, above high

water mark, is reported to have been as much as expected it will spread to other docks.

The Iberia landed at Plymouth the survivers thirty feet. A passing courier, carrying official to have been very great, the extraordinary laing of the crew of the Viscount, wrecked at Stanley, despatches, reports the loss of life and property Falkland Islands, on the voyage from San Francisco to Liverpool. The survivors are still having come upon the people very suddenly and suffering from the effects of the privations to unexpectedly. Two boats laden with tea, con- taining, it is said, zooo half-chests, we smashed which they were subjected after the wreck.

Upon the arrival of the Alaska at Liverpool to pieces passing through the rapids and the crews drowned. For three days the traffic in to-day, Williams Galloway of the firm of London solickons of Burns & Galloway was arrested on the apper part of the river was stopped alto- charge of having defrauded clients of £20,000. gether, and the new tea crop has been checked Galloway fled to Mexico last November, and in arriving in consequence.Echo. proceeded thence to New York, where he spent the money. The officers were advised by the New York police of his presence on the Alaska and they were awabing his arrival,

A frightful accident took place to-day lo Manvers Main colliery in Yorkshire. A number

of miners were at work loosening coal in a section of the pit. Suddenly a quantity of coal, about too tons, fell upon the men, crushing the life out of several and terribly injuring others, Three are known to be killed and two more were dragged ouijalive from under the coal.

PARIS, May 9th.

One off the most intelligent men in Europe, M. Barost, Minister of Railroads and Industry la Hungary, died today. He was the first to introduce the tariff system on Hungarian rail. roads, and his action in this respect was the cause of a regular revolution in commercial and railroad circles.

NEW YORK, May 9th!

The Tribune will publish to-morrow a London, cable letter from Edmund Yates, in which he says: There are widespread and persistent rumors that Prince George will shortly be made Admiral of the fleet and given the title of Com- mander-la-Chief of the navy, It is high time: that the service had a royal chief, but s purely ornamental figurehead would be of little value.. At the Royal Academy dinner a year or two ago the Duke of Cambridge returned thanks, as he always does, for the army, but, although the Duke of Edinburgh, a full Admiral, was present, Lord George Hamilton, a civilian, responded to the toast of the navy. Surely this ought not to be natural and proper. The bead of the Queen's sea service ought to be the Duke of Edinburgh, whose thorough knowledge of that service in unsurpassed and whose popularity among the officers is as great as it lefdeserved.

A telegram received in this city from Ottawa, Canada, says: "Eighteen thousand women memorialized the Dominion Parliament to be enabled to vote for members of that body. Prime Minister Abbatt Informed Mrs. Mary McDonell of Toronto, the women's representa tive, that the request will be granted."

ST. PETERSBURG, May 9th. The labor troubles at Lodz, where 30,000 men are on a strike, are far graver in character than was at first supposed and the outbreaks have been accompanied by serious loss of life to both the strikers and the Jews whom the strikers attacked. Considerable property has been sacrificed. The strikers Altacked the mills and succeeded in wrecking the buildings, as the authorities were unable to cope with them. The rioters then turned their attention to the Tews, but they made preparations to defend their lives and property and offered a desperate resistance. many of the com The fight was fierce and batants on both sides lost their lives, while a The Temps says: "No compromise Ministry

Local officers were powerless to suppress the of a padide policy and the reduction of rioting and the Governor was finally compelled will be an advantage to the peace of to call upon the milliary. It is alleged the sympathy of the soldiers was with the strikers and they made no attempt to defend the people, The whole place is in a state of great excitement over the affair and the authorities are taking precautionary measures in the event of a renewal of the disorders

trial ha fast been concluded at A Ekernardiner, in the Government of Kooban, twenty-eight prisoners, charged with taking to all armed revolt at Malkop, in the district of Terek in the Caucasus, in July last. The news of the result of the trial is the first Intimation received here that such an affair had | taken place.

the first of a sumber to be built in large cities one. Italy must be resoluta. The arge number were wounded.

The London and Liverpool the continent. branches will be unpretentions structures located in quiet and retired neighborhoods, where dissi pated dukes and noble lords can socura treat- ment without publicity

It is understood that after the efficacy of the treatment has been demonstrated at the London and Liverpool branches a similar establishment will be located in Paris. What Dr. Keeley will receive in the shape of royalties is not known' but it is understood he will receive an immense bus and big block of stock is the English

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LANDON, May yihi The preparations of Russia for war have dis- mayed the authorities in Berlin and Vienna Alteady 300,000 troops are quartered in Russian Poland, and Cossack camp-fires burn on the boundary line. There is no doubt that the end den mobilization is caused by the desire to be

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The Alafin predlets that the Italians will con- tinue to peralt King Humbert to impose the Drelbund upon Italy until their sufferings drive them to revolution.

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Two slight earthquake shocks were felt at 6an Remo this morning. The shocks caused no damage and no alarma,

of ROME, May 8th, King Humbert has accepted the resignation of Count Taverna, the Italian Ambassador at Berlin,

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WASHINGTON, May 8th. John Russell Young, formerly United States Minister to Chins, arrived last evening on a vizit Ameagre paragraph in a newspaper now states to the Chinese Minister, with whom he had a that thirty-nine persons were killed by bullets, long interview: After the interview Mr. Young the soldiers having fred into a crowd. Twelve said to the correspondent of the Cincinnati prisoners were acquitted, four were sentenced to Commercial Garells that the Chinese Minister a year's Imprisonment for impudence to the court was an old friend, and his call was personal and others were sentenced to a fortnight's Ha hardly felt at liberty to repeat a private imprisonment,

Roux, May 9th.. Advices from Warsaw state that General conversation. The Chinese were troubled over

After confering with Crispi, and Zanardell Gaurko has received full powers over the military the new law, not so much because it interfered districts of Warsaw, Vina and Kevne, and with immigration, which was in English and not to-day, King Humbert asked Giolitif to construct supreme command of the Second, Third, Fourth, Chinese Interests, but because the manner of its Cabinet. Filth, Slab, Fourteenth and Sixteenth armypussage showed, they believed, contempt for the corps, comprising about 250,000 regulars, besides additional re-enforcements, which are arriving daily, or a total force of more than 300,000 Cossacks and other cavalry are patrolling the frontler night and day, During the last few weeks renewed activity has been observed all along the line. Re-enforcements consisting You can understand the misfortune of this principally of cavalry have been arriving almost sald Mr. Yomg, "when you understand that the dally from the Interior

Chinese are the proudest and most sensitive people in the world, Most extraordinary and contradictory rumors To answer to a question as to whether the have been in circulation since yesterday." It was | Chinese would suspend diplomatic relations, Chinese immigrants at Victor are no terms for Shipping and largo. Ordery, paint reported yesterday that the Crar had definitely Mr. Young and this depended upon the Prime Abandoned his idea of yaling Berlin. To-day, Minister. He was a dominast, haughty states. howers, it is monounced on good shority that man and had showed a degree of arrogance in the Crarowiich will soon become the husband of refusing to receive Blair which might prepare as Princess

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PARIS, May 7th,

Chinese, It was curious to see, cald Mr. Young, how much the feeling of the Chinese was upon what might be called a question of form. salher thin of fact. It had grown upon the Chinese mind that the attitude of the Americans was that of antipathy,

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45-Hongkong Rope Factory.

67-Hughes, EJ, Residence.

77.Ho Tung, Praya Central, if.-H. & Wharf & Godown Co, Liby

Praya Central.

Bonham Strand.

$1-Ho

Tag

Jarding

Matheson & Co., Kerosene Godown

33-Jordan, Dr. G. P.; Prays Central. 30Joseph, H. H, Realdesce, 43 Jordan, Dz, G, P. 50-Imports and Exports Offen. 53-Judd, W., Residance. 64-Kennedy, J.

648 Do Causeway Bay,

Lapralk, J. D., Stewart Terrace. 6-Manager, Telephone Exchange, 35-Monni Austin Hotel, 39Mackintosh, B. Residence,

MacEwen, Friezel & Cos

Nam Wo & Co., Wing Lok Street. 34.Peak Hospital. 29-Peak Hotel & Trading Card

--10--P. & 0. 8. N. Co..

354-Quarry Bay Sagur Refinery, 34-Ray, EC., Residences

-Ray E C Office, Podder's Street, 7--Scott, H. Residence

CA Oriental 5.5. Co., L

& Co, Prays Centrale' Sallors Home.

* 61.—Stevens & Co. Queen's Road

62-Stevens, Goa, R., Green Mount, 56-Vetods Hotel, Public Telephone, 16--Watson, A. 8, & Çoy Lễ 57-Wickham, W. H, Residence 03-Woo Kee & Co Bonham Strand, 38-Yuen Fat Hong, Bonham Strand. The Exchange is open day and night.

GROW. STUART HARRISON,

Hongkong, 28th May, 1892.

(350

1864

No. 8, Queen's Road, Central. HONGKONG TIMBER YARD, WANCHAI.

REGON PINE SPARS and LUMBER

Always on Hand.

L. MALLORY. Hongkong, 24th fune, 1881.

DENTISTRY.

FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP

MR.

8.

AND

MODERATH FEES,

Surgeon Dentist,

food

WONG TAI-FON G.

(Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly assistant to Dr. Rogens),

HAS REMOVED.,

то

THE BANK BUILDINGS,

Opened's ROAD,

(aboro Messrs. Dalia Bris, of Chins, Ld),

CONSULTATION FREE, Hongkong, 27th July, 1Eɔt. ·

SIEN TING,

· SURGEON DENTIST, No. 10, D'AGUILAR STREET TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consulistion free.

Hongkong, 19th March, 18ga.

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