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the fact that it has always been my custom to speak frankly and their objections extend to the manner to which I have expressed myself"

"One more question," the correspondent sald Do you anticipate any trouble in consequence of the ircent interviews that have been published! ?

"Certainly not," all the Prince, "That young man in Berlin is too clever to forco me Into taking the off dive. He cannot afford to Make Linelf ridiculous. As the threats of the press about the charges of high treason, they aro fu stud in deserve serious tension: think that I knew main-shout the law than most of the eders who re dictating to mo warning me not to go too what I naght ends, or fxt. On rental principles I may say that I love the Gran Empire, and will do very

but, I thing in my rower to.

adulter of taunt M

FALLA July 14th.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1.392.

THE TRANSPACIFIC TRADE.

From Vancouver papers to hand yesterday it spp:ars that the Union Pacific Railroad, which runs to Portland, Oregon, and has had an Asiatic connection by means of the Upton line, will probably continue to compete with the Canadian, Nostbern Pacific, and San Frateleco lines, either in conjunction with the Messageries Maritimes or independently. The Colindit

Victasia, BC)

Clark, of the Union President H. Pacific, in an interview, said the Unton Pic fie railroad would certainly complete its tine to Puget Sound. He does not know when.com straction will be begun. The road will cost. about $45.000 per mile. It could be built on a cheaper scale if the planswers, rearranged, but this is not advisable, as the company wants a good road. Mr. Clark said the Union Pacific will expended $1,500,000 on the road so far, and other.

had

tesame construction for that reason if for Da

The Conulan Pacific Raliway, it feststed on the mother of prominent tallway officials who were at Clificathy-day, will bridge Nisgein veryThe reports recently given publicity in regard

to the withdrawal of the Upton line of shortly. Talorp talked ofscheme of that road for treating direct commuulcation with New from the Oriental-American trade.cafimed York, now about is hereiland. The line by the agents at this end of the line, and there in the cuprited from Woodstock to Niagara is a strong probability that the Primar, nom due vis Honolulu, will be the last to arrive under. Fell and gents of the road are now. purchasing the right-of-way between Welland Frank Upton's Big Mr. F. C. Davidst the Drty and Wendeck. For some time tenders manager of the lies bere, left, last evenings for Portland and Omaha, bis intention, being to fr the cnstrction of bridge across the Niners have been in the hands of the manage confer with the heads of the Unton Pacic lu ment of the CP. R. and a few days ago one of regard to the continuation of the trans-Pacific the tied as was virtually accepted. Plans have steamers, Independent of the Upton firm,.. been reinened in the fuccenful contractor to undmen slight alterations recommended by the

allroad company. The bridge will be constructed. between the present coffierer and the new suspension bridge structures, and will consist of a single arched steel span resting on buttresses on either b.nk some 500 feet apart.

DUBLIN, July 14th."

T. M. Healy, Nationalist, has been elected for Not Longford. There was much randyism during the pollig Caly was grossly assaulted, white one of his friends and supporters was kiled.

NOTES FROM CHINESE PAPERS.

His Worship Weng Astong bas taken over the seal of office as Magistrate at Shanghai with the usual ceremony attending such occaslona. ·

In view of the locast pest, the drought, and other plagues which jaeem toị threaten the country with a year of scarcity and dearth, it will be gratifying to know that thera is ons part of the "Flowers Kingdom" which is free from these plagues which momites well. The several districts The dependent, Punellite organ, ander the jurisdiction of the Hankow Total, that's scle circle of Tilb-ials-in-London last

and Wocking prefecture, which have always night received the announcement that the Home: been subjected to some kind of calamity, elther Rale hill will be postponed by an agreement by drought or lands, have this year been blesærd with the Irish party, in order that some big with favourable weather and the craps will reform measure may be introduced in the com-reward the husbandmen with a plentiful return ing Paillament,

for their toll and labour.

In no sert of the Kingdom, next to Midlothian, was there more interest centered on the contest than in South Longford, where the Hou. Edward Biske, from Canada, a pronounced Home Ruler who arrived in Ireland two weeks ago, contested the seat. The distinguished statesman's speeches bave created a most favorable Impression,

Intimations.

PIANOS, ORGANS,

OF ALL KINDS

might be a highwayman, so going longalde the Scorr's Emslalon of Para CodoLiver Oil with boat they boarded ber, and there found a young Hypophosphites is the most valuaba remedy woman. Seeing the approach of the detective for Consumption: Scrofula, General Debility pasty, the women showed greit foar, and was | Wasting Diseases of Children, Chronic Congk seen to hurriedly hide something away among and Bronchitis that has ever been produced. "It |

The topicions of the is very natable; it is very faitening and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS the bed clothes. detectives were roused to a still greater stengthening. It will case at once the most xtent at this. and they forthwith began to violent cough and will give both comfort and strength to the sufferer. It' possesses/ihe search the boat. Before long they discovered

klitsmong the bal clothes, having an unusually combined virtues of these ponalar remedies in thalck border, and on sipping the same open they their fullest form. Any Chemist can supply it. were mould'nt discovering a large number A. S. Wabon & Co. (Limited), agents in of tickets of membership of the Kolao Hof. The Hongkong and Chin young woman was Immediately taken into Custly. And when the strange man returned to the host li wan also arrester, and the couple, ware subirquenily sent to 'Sonchow. The two have been examined several times, but the proceedings of the trini are kept secret from the public.

THE DIRTIEST CITY IN THE WORLD.

Amy.ats United States Consul Bedloe in the Partiliener, bears the unenviable reputation of being the dullest and most unhealthful city at the globe. The reputation is thoroughly deserved. What is a more unpleasant fact is the premise of the present tendency of affairs to lower and worse condition. The reasons are obrious to a new comer at a

at a glance.

The city is bult on the edge of a mountainous land and is exceedingly old. Inscripilons on abelest tombe run back as far as the beginning of the Christian era, and coins found in accid-

entally discovered graves data to dynasties from 500 10 1000 B.C. During all this period the slides of the city hava béco, ased as burying- grounds. As the population Increased, the hoger encroached upon the cemetery land, until finally the two became hopelessly inter mixed.

The Unlied States Consulate is regarded un a very superior locality, but it is surrounded by over one hundred tombs. A score of the large bucks of granite used in and about it ars old tombstones. On the hill immediately behind the residence of F. Malcampo the graves touch bas another at every point and form solld white surface lock, brick, porcelain and cement, covering more than one million square

feet. Near the Lam-paw-da Joss boust 30,000

bodies are said to have been burled vertically to save space. They lle, or stand, in a plot of land of as many square feet. Amoy proper and its suburbs have a living population of about one million and a dead ore of four and a half times as

Co-day's Advertisements.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

FOR KOBE (Calling at AMOY).". THE Company's Sicanthip

HIGO.MARU," Captain James Jones, will be despatched for the above Perty, on THURSDAY, the rich lustant, at Daylight, instead of as previously advertised.

For Freight or Passage, appir to t

GEO. R. STEVENS,

Agent..

Pangkene, 9th August, 1892.

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, AND

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Consultation trec... Honglung, roth March, 1803.-

DENTISTRY,

HONGKONG, No. 1,165, EC. REGULAR MEETING of the above FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP LODGE will be held in the FuEEMASONS": HALL, Zetland Street, on TUESDAY, the 16th instant, at ; for 5.30 p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited

Hongkong, 9' Aurust, 1892,

Intimations.

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His Worship Wong. Atong, the Acting Shang hal Magistrate, arrived at his post on Tuesday at a little after 4 o'clock in the afternoon. A large aumber of people were awaiting him at the what?, and when be disembarked be was immediately conducted to a sedan chair and horno away. A He was backed by the leaders of the Liberal tong procession preceded his chair, made up of perpetual turning up of the soil....

men carrying the boards and umbrellas that have been given to his Wor-kin by appreciative the same as it was in the time of Confucius. It WATAC FOR CHRONOMETER MAN

party in England and Scotland, and in Ire- and was endorsed by Protestant and Catbolle chermen alle, under the suspices of the Mice Carthytes. His election was foregone can clusion, hot the mrjvity, already reported as Over 2,000, was unlooked for. Congratulations have been posing in upon him all the morning from admbers in this country, England, Scotiană and Canada. It is now certain that be will largely aid in framing Home Role blil that will protect all parties and be acceptable to a va im josity of the people of the United Kings

dom.

SHIPWRECKS IN THE NORTH. From our northers exchanges we gather the fallowing particulars of the total wreck of the American fullleged ship North Amirien which left Kabe bound for New York, with a general carce, mainly consisting of camphor, matting, raga rnd carlor, sa the 21st July at 11 pm. The first news was to the effect that all hands had been saved, but later intelligence shows that one man, the cook, the only China. man on board, was drowned. All went well untit

5 pm. on the sand when the ship fell in with a severe storm, in which she had not been more thin an hour when the whole of her ass were blown from their ropes. This occurred at wheut ely welock at night, and from that time the ship was practically at the mercy of the waves. In this state she drifted all Friday night, and as farven the next morning she was seen to be getting dengerontly near the shore. Eventually, at about 9 o'clock on. Saturday ohht, she stranded, and as the seas commenced in break over the decks at once, all hands were ordered alt All shayad but Ah Pew, the Chineze cook, who was caught by a ora, mi bo was see running up and down the deck in a dirtered stale, and canted

overheard. The wreck was

people who formerly had the good fortune to come under his wits and heneficent adṁfoletra. don. The day for taking over the seal of office was fixed for the following day,

Bricks and tilen of the Tsing...and Win dyaisties have always been highly prized, and coguldered as relics.In the neighbourhord of a small hamlet, a little west of Kiangving, Tare discovery was made of this kind of brick manof-ctured centuries ago, at an ancient grave, Exposure to the weather had somehow caused part of the mound to slide down and thus lay bus the inner easement of the tomb bulit up of these bricks. There are over two thousands than the ordinary bricks, but on the four corners bricke in all. In size they are a litle larger of each there are fupressions of old coins Be- sides the bricks a vase was also unearthed. An to the date of these relics of olden times, only experts and antiquarians can determine.

Tacro is a rumour In Senchow to the effect that HE. Kwel, the new Governer of the pro- vince, contemplates following the example of one of the former governors, HE, Tan, new governor of Yüssan, by prohibiting oplum smoking. We hope that this report is true, and that H.E the governor will adapt such systematic measures so as to completely eradicate the evil. H.E. Kad lonles waging war against the rowdy element in the clir. A star time ago be summoned the three Alens before him and ordered them to spare me pains in closing the apprehension of this lawless order, to whom, when arrested, the kites are instructed to show no-mercy in their punishment. Aeling in accordance with the instructions the three magistrates have each meereded in arresting seen by the|about forty of theis town roughs, pesple on shore, but nothing could be done,

An imposing ceremony bok plica at the antil one of the mara no the ablp threw a linn wherewards which was home by the wind near Chung Men fortifications near Feochow on the to be caught on a long bamboo. A rope arst ülijms, when a trial was made of ten of the enough. Was then stored to a tree on shore and on that,

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many. The wells are shallow and are sunk on the diges of the graveyards and even among the tombs

themselves. I have not seen one whose water was not muddy and discolored by the The city is a relic of the past. It is walled

bas aɔ sewera whatever. The streets vary from two to six feet in width; no wheeled vehicle can use them. An equestrian would experience Here and great difficulty in turning a corner. there is an open space or plass, dog out so as to be a huge open cesspool. Into it the streets discharge their filth and the hoave-servants the rafuse of their houses. Nothing goes to waste in China. The decomposing ooze, no one knows how deep, is used for growing onions, watercress, water flics, and her edible plants. Under a hot tropical sun their growth a marvelous. A single square will produce eight crops a year and support 10x souls in camioṛt..

Pigs and pariah do are everywhere. They are so starved that they ext all kinds of refuse. They leave nothing for the rat, cat or movie. These have a hard struggle for existence. The

especially unfortunato. Beside the dis- advantages mentioned he is esteemed a delicacy many of the e poorer classes and brings a high price in the market, ‹

by

Ail garbage and effal is thrown into the yard for the pigs. What these omsiverous quadrupeds refuse is thrown into the 'rects and Hes there well washed away by the sain or carried onward by the feet of the travelling multitude. Toa amount of street dit formed in this way is very great and its nature very offensive and fon!- It accumulics to angles, and amdling thoroughfares. Where it settles is always being rooted up by pigs and scratched over and inte by parial dogs.

It should be said to justice, to these two animals that they are excellect scavangers and devoar airnost everything. The pigs are simply fvplanble, consuming even human fæ:al maller xud urine, WIⱭhout them the population would be swept away in thing days.

Suha the general physical features of the ancient city of Athoy. While they could be chaupesi, evolutioned, it may be in forty-eight hours by the zetion of the authorities, thein is very tile hope of alteradox or Improvement, Incitia and Zafisesfaire uretés organic a part of

cmpiorment of Western sabitasy ideas and syntemp.

by meros of an extemporized, cradle, all the i p” Buus in that strongholdt nesrly sil, then in the East to permit the introduction of

CAWA

military officials being present. After the|| drail 4K ou-towing, and offerings had been made to the frealdahls weapons of war, the a[k load, anters were instructed to run them sight and, fire them. The results attained were toile entire satisfaction of the effici-is witnessing the trial. Ning rounds, were fired, and the projectiles were said to have each time reached a distance of nearly [15] milles before they struck the water, when an explosion took placy, causing vast sheets of water to-rise to # great height. The last of the officials who witnegued, the trials went away with the firm conviction fast these Wespons are invaluable for defensive work.

crew re: ched the shore in safety. Some were more se lew mjured though none seriously. Almost foamed) ay after reaching the shore the ship commenced to go to pieces. The main mast was canied way before she struck, baying, it would seem, bean badly spring In the galo. Safely on share, Captain Creelman, bis «fficers and crew, wire made"-ar com.. fortable as parible; in a temple, and pro- vided with some. Japanese garments. The body of the Chinaran was found on the shore on Sunday afternoon, and after examination, burled, The ergo and portions of the ship have been wathing there, since, and the Japanese prelictural authorites have had men An amazing incident took place la Soochow a stailored slong,

the coast to see everything short time ago, le connection with the arrest of properly cand for. The ergo was Insured for a certain notorious town rough, who had siways $10,000, gold, In American offlors, principally included capture, and who once again ontwilted the Atlantic Murual Co.. The wreck occurred as the runners who thright they bed finally secured a place called Salwakina Mura, some 16 0.90 their prize this time. * Two yamán runners, while milas

from

Tokushima in

on the street, by chance came across this wily The smesterm caused the loss of the Osaics rogue of the town, and with evident glee they Shosen Kah's steamer Inagawa, Mare approached him and proceeded to arrest in little veel el ros tons and 39 horsepower bulls the usual way. To this the man objected pro at the Oaks Iron Works two years ago for the toying that be wai not a common town rough Inland Sex trade. One of the local papers sayes not in any way a coward, and expressed his The steamer left. Osein, on the afternoon of willingness to go to the yamên like a man. the 22nd for Tamajima vit Kobe and Okayama, The runners - therefore allowed their man and salled from Kobe at 7:30 pm, the same day. to walk along with them, and thought it quite The weather locking so threatening, however, sate since their prisoner was walking along with and the wind and rain; increasing she made one man in front and another bohlad, Having for Hlogo bay and stayed there and the next rose: some distance the prisoner, taking his maalag (the 23rd),

when the sea having abated guardian behind him unawares, suddenly dealt she proceeded on her voyage. All wild well him a terrific blow that sent him to the ground, when she left Hinge at 5.10:00 Suurdays and with wonderful alacrity be turned round and and nothing appears to BRYC

(about miles from he was also made to measure his length on the Okayama) when the weather again grew street, While the two runners were sprawling bolsferous, culminating in a storm wine them on the ground the prisoner took to his heels, that of the precoding day Themes as and when the unsophisticated runners had Unable to take head way, and at 10.40 am, the recovered their equanimity their bird bad engines stopped, and for upwards of two hours ready flown and was nowhere to be found. the vessel was knocked about in the trangh of the acas, the ship training teribir, and eventually foundering between Kenegasaki and Kurosaki between Sossima and the mainlanda Oma of the 24 passengers from Osaka and a crow, four persons were favolentmo cook, and a fireman. - The Ingra under the command of Mr. Mukushita,

KIUKIANG.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

July 30th. The skies seem to be making sport of so; day after day tawnyds.noon or evening clouds have come up and we have expected rain, but the nights have turned out cless and fine and nothing has come but wind. The country is In desperate need of rain, and for days past water has been very scaroo, All the ponds are either abdady dried up of peoply anand even the small stream's are becoming alagnant, and covered with green slime. These, too, will soon..kane, ng water, When in the country few days ago, I saw people. there was a small pool of water paraping for dear, Ufo to get the water into the

field). I saw more than one lot of people quarelling and simost coming to blows over the water. The fields were many of them dry and beginning to bake hard; by the time the rice mat be completely ruined. This will be a serious loss for the poor country folk and will CORD & lot of Revere suffering. At this time of the year there is always a scarcity of food and people are driven to all kinds of expedients to procare necessary provisions. In another mouth the rice ought to be ripe and then the distress would be over. Now the people are grind. ing the barley usually fed to pigs and are eating it themselves; soon this will be gone,

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the vicinity of KanegasakiAMUR BUISS Kotil,fa | kicked the runner in front with such force that: le not alicady; and then there is about and stop

and Mr. Emura Molchi, was, Chi

went down with the steamETAL

thing most distressingā, la

acering accompanied with

life, in broad daylight and

of the shore Thưro U ferg been other wrecks, reported having pasteā

more to starvation. The weather hers has been very hot with a thermometer at roz in the shade and the skies a cloudless blue, the man pelting down most unmercifully all the livelong days

Recently Mist Gertude Howe of the Methodist Eplecopst Mission left this place for the United Sales, WA Canada with half a dosen young By a train of fursitons circumstances Chinese boys and girls. She is taking them wumber of detectives and runners despatched by bone with a view to educating them as medicat the Chang-chew Halog to hunt out, a certain practitioners, and in four or five years bring. party, in a connection with an important case, ing

them back to do work among their own Camo Kelso Hul member and a young countrym

countrymen. Theexperiments

will be watched wits Moman in a soni patlig at KILDE VIRE, UK Constderate therest Capleton is tile idled as to the latter part of last moon, whom they arrested the probability or otherwise of success. It is and took jq Sooches, KA

chow The Capture came about thought by some that they would have a better this way The rauers and detectives were la chance of getting a good serviceable medical search of they was in that locality, when in the education at oeg of the hospitals in China, distance they orfled a small bast mnleing for the without running the risk of becoming foreignised. food reached jis tall and stalwart Ten years bence or sooner wil be the line to da je skip athome from the bost pronounce the sentence. In the meistima we usly before he left the|| wish_khana" every success and hope that the

calves observing this experiment may be yay

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26-Alles Memorial Hospital,

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Surgeon Dentist. (Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly assistant to Dr. ROGERS), HAS REMOVED

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REGULAR MEETING of the above 'LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONY HALL, Zetland Street,.on FRIDAY, the 17th Instant, at 8.30 for 'g am. prociedy. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.

Hongkong, 3rd Au ́um, 1892,

For Sale.

NOTICE ..

1786

ONE FULL SIZE ENGLISH BILLIARD

TABLE

IN

(BURROUGHS AND WATTS.)

[N Flin-class conditon, NEW CLOTH,

RULES, REQUISITES, &c. with one 6 barner

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HONGKONG TRADING CO., LD. Hongkong, 8th August, 1992.

FOR SALE.

THE Fast British Iron Screw Steamer

"PER SE,"

now lying at Singapore Roads, Gross Tonnage...

Registered Tonnage

W

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* 273.56 132.76. Tuilt is 1874, bị H. MURRAY & Co. Fort

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Engines by KOMP & HUME, Glasgow.

Consumption, ma 4 tonk

Length

Breadth

Depth of Hold... Speed

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10:15 9 kasts. The "PERSE" has accommodation for y -First-class Passengers, to Second-class Passen

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Singapore, azad July, 18892.

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Prare Central.

81.4-He Tang, Boubim Strand.

21. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Kerosene

13 Jordan Dr GJ. Praxa Central 30.Joupb, H. Hj Residence, .... 43-Jordan, Dr. G.F 50.-Imports and Exports Office. 53-Indd, W., Residence. 64-Kennedy.

64ốc Dož, ! Causeway Bay,

Lapralk; }; D, Stewart TemTICO. 6-Manager, Telephone Exchange, $5Mogot Austin Hotel

McEwen Fesidence.

Frickel & Co,

Nam West Co, Wing Lok Bizet, 30% Peak Hospital,prong

Peak Hotel & Trading Co., Ld.

364-Quarry Bay Strar Hefinery, 34-Ray E. C...

-Ray E. C. Ofice Fedder's Street,

H. Rendence. “PAL N #ish Oriemal 8.5.Co., Ld wan & Co., Fraya Central, More Homes

“Gen. Rij? Green Mount,

•Hoteli Public

"Fat Hor","Hon

Nos, & SEYMOUR TERRACE. - NAT, PEDDER'S HILL.-29.

Apply to

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HARDEN DAVID SASSOON, SONH & Co.

-Hongkong, 9th August, 1891.-1

Avainkot TO LET.

No

NTO, 16, KNUTSFORD TERRACE,

LOON END HOuag

I

KOW

TMENT

THESHONGKONG LAND INVE

"& AGENCY Co, Lit Hongkong, 19th July, 1892.

TO LET

[744

BLUE BUILDINGS.

MFIRST FLOOR; No. 1, Hos Baldiago,

OFFICES and Floor, Fanya Central (Italy oocupled by Masara. Dann; Malbys & Casou

GODOWN, (under:Messrs Douglas Lapralk & Cola Office kyk na GODOWN, No. 1A, Blue Halldings. @SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES at Megaine

ANOL 2 STAUNTON STREET -ofthe Old/Bailey

£NG28; W¥NDHAM STREET, houses at Lower End of GenKALYŽÍ JALARKSPUR" RICHMOND ROAPY.

THENZHONGKONG-

Opposite the Chartered Bank. Hongkong, 27th July 18oz.

FOR SALE.

THE SCHOONER

"MONTIARA,”

AS SIÉR NOW LIES IN YÄU-MA-TI BAY? ̧ Length...

Губа

| 140.75 feet. Beam ......................................................................17 feet. Depth of held

73 feet. Registered Tonnage ................io75 tonk (Owing to recent alterations the carrying capacity of the Monlara has been lacressed to about 120 tons dend weight.)

The Mentlara was built in Singapore, is most solidly constructed of leak throughout, with frons wood frames, has recently been thoroughly overhauled under experienced European superlu- tendence, and is now in excellent condillas. Shoŝlá a very fast saller and a most suitable Yerel for the Canton kerosene trade, or would make a fint-class lighters

: Foz. Particulars as to Price, &ce, apply to

R. FRASER-SMITH,

6, Pedder's Him. Hongkong, ryth May, 1992, BAN

FOR SALE.

THE ENGINES AND BOILER OF THE CHINESE GUNBOAT CHOP CHEUNG," AS THEYCAE AT ABERDEEN DÖCKE," "HE" Engines” of the Chop chrung wuro

Wanchal, and are of the Compound Inverted Cyllader Direct Acting Surface Condensing type. Cylinderi 701 and 38 dia, with a siroke of 26, The Crack Shaft, is 6}” die, mi the Crane pla andiga dia, at the journals, "The

Rod, is 3.and the LP. Platoni

and Connecting Rod bolts are 2o dia, Air Pump 144" dia. by 131stroke Single Acting Circulating Pump 8 dis. by 13, stroke, and Double Food and Big Bump (one each) 3o. ala. by 33

my little used and These Engines have been very are in thoroughly good order, b

The Boiler is of the Hostontal Multitubular typa, with three Furnaces and vertical. Dedie on top. Its dia: is hoft, 3" by oft. re" long, external measurements Furnaces, aft diet Dousk 44% dia. by 40. high 1: Tubes, 184 in number by

ez diangit is in fairly good condition, having recently undergone considerable repairs, and would last in active service for ondt five years 4 Find Buller can be laspected on || · The Engisms i

application to the Superintendent at Aberdons Dockcg

For further particulam, apply to t

R. FRASER SMIT

dongkong, 17th May:1802.

TIMBER INCHAL

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