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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER::
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THR Bangkok Trainway Co, has recently been somewhat criticised for carrying out an electric motor installation which the shareholders appar. cally did not know whether they wanted or not A general meeting was held on the 14th alto, and a vote of confidence in the Directors passed There were present four directors, the Secretary against FOUR of and three shareholders. ・・
„The Analyst's report :— "It is of unexceptionally good quality," "Particularly pleasant to the taste." "Decidedly taula and iustaining."
"In every respect most satisfactory,"
ARTHUR HILL HASSAL, M.D.
The ideal temperance beverage.
DARIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co., "LD,
Victoria Dispensary,
Queen's Road Central.
Hongkong, 17th October, 1891,
HARVEST Festival Services will be held in St. Peter's Seamen's Church on Sunday next, the The Holy Con munion will be 73th fast. administered at 7.30 aằm. Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11 am. Evening Prayer and Sermon at 6.30 pm. The sermon in the morning will be preached by the Rev. A. G. Goldsmith, M. A. while the sermon in the evening will be preached by the Rev. R. F. Cobbold, M. A. The offertory collections will be devoted to the New Organ Fand. The offerings of fruit and flowers will be sent to the local hospitals.
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AT the meeting of the Legislative Council to be held on Wednesday, 16th November, st.3.p.m., the following will be the business ;-
1. Financial Minutes.
2. Report of the Finance Committee, No. 8 ...of 1897......
ORDERS OF THE DAY,
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3. First reading of the Appropriation Bill for 1893.
4. First reading of the Supplementary Appro. |
A. S. WATSON & CO., LD, prition Bill for 1891.
have just received:
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their first shipments of
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CHOCOLATE CREMES, VANILLA PRA-
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ALMONDS, NOUGAT, JUJUBES,
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PARISIANS,
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DELICIOUS FRUIT JELLIES. ASSORTED PINEAPPLE, LIME, DAMSON, GUAVA, RASPBERRY, STRAWBERRY,' PLUM, Ke
CALLARD, AND BOWSER'S BUTTER SCOTCH, ALMOND ROCK and
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CADBURY'S CHOCOLATES
In great variety. CRYSTALLIZED FRUITS, MUSCATELS,
ALMONDS AND FIGS.
FANCY BOXES.
A-large-and-varled-Assonment-of- ARTISTIC DESIGNS,
XMAS CARDS;
ENGLISH, JAPANESE and CHINESE,
a splendid selection.
TOM SMITH'S CRACKERS,
"A" LARUR STOCK, WELL ASSORTED."
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HONGKONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1895.
- 5. First reading of a Bill entitled An ̈ Ordlu. ance to amend "The Vagrancy, Ordinance, 1883,
6. First reading of a Bill entliled An Ordin- ance to amend The Marriage Ordinance, 1875.
7. First reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance
A REGULAR meeting of the Diligentia Lodge of Instruction will be held in Freemasons Hall, Zetland Street, on Thursday, the 17th fastant, ats for 5.30 p.m. precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited.
Tux largest American flag ever made will float from the top of a very lofty “Iberty pole" in front of the Administration building at the World's Fair. Upon request the State of Wash two or three others of the largest that are required Ington will furnish the big, fiigstaff, as well, an by the exposition.
THE Band of the tet Shopskko Light Infantry will play the following programme at the Barrack Square, this evening, commencing at 7.30 p.m.:
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Thus an American contemporary, the Wheeling intelligence r--It must strike the Free Trader as very odd that in the last year 117,000 persons came from, the United Kiigdom of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, that land of Free Trade, cheap living and big wages, to this land af Protection and terrible tough grubbing. And the 117,000 will never go back. They like to be grosed to powder by the "Republican tariff tax.". That's what they are here for.
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8. First reading of a Bill entitled An Ordin- Fuping immun ance to amend The Medical Registration | Hattan. Ordinance, 1884.
Avochis......
9. First reading of a Bill entitled An Ordin. | N., S. de Loreto ... ance to repeal Section 45 of Ordinance No. 8 of Diomed .................. 1860 and to amend Schedule A to Ordinance | Girne No. 1 of 1883
A meeting of the Finance Committee will be held Immediately after the meeting of the Legislative Council.
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THE MERCANTILE MARINE
OFFICERS ASSOCIATION.
THE NEW PRESIDENT.
X
THE number of dice used by the noble Romans (says the North American Review) was ihree, being marked with a minimum of one and a maximum of six spots." The most fortunate tbrow, called Venereus by Cicero (de Divio, 1, 13) and Basilicce by Plautus (Curculio Mercantile Marine Officers Association of A larga meeting of members of the British 3. 79), was when the dice showed three zeniones, or eighteen spots. The Hongkong was held last night. Capt. A Tillett, progress of the game was marked on the Marine Superintendent of the Canadian Pacific board by the movement of the men (latruncall) inc. presided, for the first time, having pro- backward and forward. The gravity of the lolly accepted the Presidency on Capt. losies depended Daturally upon the amount of Ashton's departure. money at stake and the fides that were paid
Capt. A. E. Hodgins briedy Introduced, the when the dice showed one or more aces. It is new President to the members expressing the difficult to explain what skill had to do with such pleasure and the honour they felt in wel a game, still isidorus describes how inveterate coming such a distinguished member of the gamblers could succeed in throwing the six and profession among them. The Association opid In svolding the unit. In a grafito at Pompeii without doubt go ahead and acquit itself in the an honest player congratulates himself on faire as it had to the past, well together. ing gained a good sum of money without rand, u farmer days the best peeping well together. ad been Plautus dwells sometimes on these dishonest greatly lacking in unanimity; the members never beld together among themselves, or practices, to avoid which several instruments were-invented-from-time to time, such as
against foreigners, who had often "chipped in " the bom (pyxis cornu) And the fritillus, and weakened the profession, lowering the pay It seems, however, that these instruments did not and the general tone alike. (Cheers.) always fulfil thelf purpose. A thlid one was consequently invented, in the shape of a tower, with a spiral staircase Inside and a funnel on the The dice shaken first la the horn, or in the willl'as, were thrown into the funnel and rolled down the spiral staircare until they landed
top.
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Hongkong Relief Committee's subscription Hats
placed in the Association's Rooms," The motion was canici.
Ca the motion of Mr. Pooley, seconded by Mr. Jones, it was resolved :-That the members of this Association individually and collectively desire to express their deep regret at the sad losi of life la connec lon with the wreck of the P. & O. steamer Bokhara off Saud Island (Form Channel) on the 16th October. That those who bave suffered through the loss of relatives and
friends have the derpest sympathy of all, and that the gratitude of the whole community and particularly of the Mercantile Marièe is due to al who rendered assistance in connecilon with the disaster, and is especially due to the Douglas Steamship Company and the captains andofficers
of the Thaler nyd Formera.
Mr. J. P. Hall moved that abe Association take steps to assist, if possible, the Hongkong: und Shanghai Char hers of Commerce towards hav ing the Pring removed or bunyed, He thought the opinion of the Association ought to have some weight on a subject of this kind."
Mr. Farley reconded the motion. He had passed up and down Bonham Strait often at night, and knew what a very awkward place it was
The motion si èarried unanimously. address, and referred to the general policy of the The President then returned to his opening Association. He thought it only tight, as he was new to them in the capacity of President that be abould give them an idea of he views. He thought the Association thoroughly deserved the support of the profession- (hear, hear and it should be their endeavour to make it more far-reaching, and try to improve the tope-of-the--profession. (Applause) - There were very many points worthy of attention in that line, which the speaker dwelt on at can sideration length, in a most interesting and pleasant style. He then referred to the British Certificated Officers Bill, now belare the House of Commons, and said that there was very
II, 1892.
Capt. Branch proposed and Mr. Narword seconded a cordial vote of thanks to the new President for his address.
Mr. Allen Jones spoke in supported the motion, endorsing the remarks of previous speakers.
This concluded the proceedings.
MEETING OF LICENSING JUSTICES.
WICKING IN THE SOUP.
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As the latter is barely a century old, whlie the former has a record of over 2,000 years, it mart have been discovered by the Cantonese. The manufacturer treats wheat with lukewarm water and exposes it in the sunlight until it begina to sprout. It is then transferred to a darker place and kept until the soroute are about an inch in length. It is then thrown into a'mill and sliced until the grains and sproute are almost a powder. It fi then thmwn into va's' of warm water est- taining corked rea. » The mixture is atirred by the workmen until the disitare of the wheat has converted the starch of both wheat and rlon into mugar. The sweet fluid is drawn off filtered and stuces a syrup, clear, light gold or greenish gold Holled down to any required thickness. It pro
Inesler and with a favor more delicate and en- Japable than that of ney oʻher syrup or malestër, there were present Fomdr, W. C. H, Hailings,
It is sold in very ing quantities through the. R. N.. (Assistant Magistrate). Malm-Cen-ri A. G. (Gordon Acting Captain Superl tendent of entire province of Kongtong. The gluten and Police Mesure R Lyall Granville Sharp, G. T.her filtrates are dried, compressed and sold an fond for men and basst. It is very nourishing Velich, E. W. Mitchel, MS Say onn, H
and very cheap, Wicking, W. H. Percival, B. Evrimjee, C, L. Holliday, P. Jordan, and Captala G C Adern After very brief discussion Mr. C. D. Wilks solcitor, succeeded in g thing a licence for Henry Oilver, of No. 12 Queen Victoria Street, late able seaman on board H M.S. 7uperieuse,
of th Ec:c was hell at the Magistrace this The adjourned annual meeting of the Justices morning. Mr. H. E. Walehouse presided, and
· Our old friend, 'taff or toffy, tamy upin China fest the sms at home. familiar form of vreens and brittle brown sheets, Tappears in the
either platu or improved with the succulent peanut or the indigestible 'coconut, Halter co'ch or "Everton taffy finds an equivalent in tally made with sesame oil, chicken-fit, or lard- the equivalent is as sticky and provoking as the
original.
until it is a long and parens stick appears to be The delectable-stuff mada by rulling het taffy
The proposed balfway house" at Wanchat. for which Mr. J. C. L. Rauch applied for a licence at the last menting, was the next bone of the opening of the house on the ground that contention, Captain G. C. Anderenn ohjṛcting to was ant required. However, the military authori ties, whose opinion was asked us to the desir-as common, and is made of fruit, starch and ability or otherwise fnch a house being opened
<molasses; besides there are a series of cons near the Barracks, having no objection to it, the licence was granted.......
Mr. J. G. Phillipps, harris'er-at-law, who appeared for Mr. Edmund Fuchs, the proprietor of the Criterion Hotel in Pottinger Street, asked that Mr. Fuchs' fleence be renewed, Mr. CD. Wilkinson opposed and a discussion ensued with closed doors, which reaaled in Mr. H Wicking's objections at the-last-meeting-to-the
clons made by adding small gratitles of sies fur, rice gluten and similar bodies to bolling surer-and" water, letting them remain until mass is cold. The result depends upon the cooked and then'stirring vigorously until, tha
amount and quality of the third ingredient, Sometimes It is very like molasses-cake; at other times a porous and frishile sweetmeat, „resembling-pumled-stone-in-texture-a-third-
realated for it,-in-the-interests of the Mercantile renewal of the licence belog set down Variety suggests emde gam-rukher fall of ale Marine, of shipowners, of the travelling public, their true value, nif-the licence being holes; a fourth is like brown jujahe-piste..
renewed but the noplicant being cauilored, thus: "The applicant is informed that com plain's have been made as to the manner in which his house is conducted, and that he must exercise great caption in the way in which he conducts his busincas,”
the "Great Unpaid dispersed.
The caution having been read to the applicant,
As the "Censors" were departing Mr. Fuchs stated la finent English that the few conspirators, who destred the carcellation of his licence could
not be reckoned amongst the life of the colony,
THE CANDY SHOP IN CHINA.
Young China has, at sweet a tooth as Young England or Young America. He regards the candy maker and peddler as public benefactors and leaves no stone unturned to secure the necessary "cash" wherewith to purchase their
Warcs.
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These preparations are all farther varled by Catings or crustings of peanuts, scanme-seed, crlander-seed, cinnamon, cloves, baked beans and other vegetable products. They are not from one-tenth to one half of a cent a cake or a Tary costly, these works of art, usually costing
stick.
The "fruit-bar" le as common in the East as in the West, but somewhat different in composi don. In the latter it vically consists of a mixture of supar, fies, almonds, pernuts, raisins and other dried fruits and nus.' 'In the former It is made of peanuta, sesame-sred, coriander- seed, Inl-chees and other native fraits. In appearance,' style and general flavour they are very much alike. In many instances, the Celestial confectioner introduces a small amount of grease tato his fruit-bar in the form of fat parke, peanut oil, sex-m oil or bean-oil. When the pork or all is of the best quality, the effect is pleasant; when inferior, just the oppselts,
The best fruit-bar comes from Canton nad is composed of suger, lal-chees, peanuts, pineapple and orange. It is very palatable and wholesome At Shanghai a dainty compound is made of par, lal-chers, tang-ngans, cherry-pipe peach. cits and petnots. It is more eadly misticated than the European varieties and la sild to be good tonto and digestive on account of the small amount of prussic acid contained.
and of the community at large. (Loud cheers). He went on to give many instance from his own long and varied experience, in proof of his assertion, The late President of the Association (Captain Ashton) had said that the Brita's nation ought for many reasons, to support the British officer as against the foreigner, though the one might be just as good as the other. He (Capt. Tillet) thought the foreigner was not by a very long way as good. (Loud applauss) The only reason for employing foreigners was that they were cheaper; but to the long run it was'a very bad set of cheapness. (Hear, hear.) Referring to the piracy question the speaker sald he had very Carefully studied the Association's draft scheme for preventing piracy in the Eastern Seas. The subject was one of the greatest importh- ance, and certainly called for the strongest efforts to deal with it. He thought, how ever, that the Association's proposal, to have ships thoroughly watched and searched while hindrance. A better plan would be to have all to port, was unworkable. It meant delay and
Nearly every baker in Chios is a manufacturer coasting shluk efficiently armed, and have them of sweet meats as well. In addition to these in regularly surveyed as to armament, just an army of candy makers, large and small, whose as they were surveyed as to bollers, blue-lights, business never fig. Candy stores ar- frequent, boats, rockels, and 10 on ; and some sort
as much so as in the great cities of Christendom of watch for outbreaks ought to be arranged But the feature of the trade, is the pedler and on leaving port, until clear of the dan buckster. He is everywhere and at all imes. He gerous region; for piracy was never attempted is sometimes a litle urchia of four or five with a of junks, and all the mind financially inclined, who.c-seley.x.tray and without the ald cases recorded were practically in Kwangtunga stock worth $ cents. Sometimes it is an waters. No attack would ever be made when the ancient beldame who has a halfstall and balk- enemy knew a watch was being kept for them; but fa which she lives and does a business of 10 NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL. the low class Chinese were most areant cowards. cents per diem. More of mine following felegrams from our San Fran- hours out of Hongkong: why should not two of stool and tables, and stock weighing 50lbs, circo exchanges were crowded out of last officers be on deck all through that time, instead and whose daily miles run from zo to 50 cents. night's Issue of one? And why not wear side arms at the Extremely popular are email frufts or slices of time? There might be a concerted signal of alarm specially arranged and periodically changed. Further, he certainly thought the water police ought to be augmented. All the piracies were committed by men well known to the police, and the least that captales could expect was a quiet word from the detectives when suspicious persons came on board. As to the ship-owners had not been consalted, and be thought they ought to have been asked their opinions. In conclusion, be asked the members to speak for themselves, and give every subject tie fullest consideration.
auc perica orungs
SENA LAIKICH WIL WAY TONI
ANNE SEATTLE- Wish,, October 8th. The Canadian Pic,fic Naviyatlon Company's steamer Premier w‹å struck by the steam colller Willamette in a dense fog off Whidby Island, about ten miles south of Port Townsend, at o'clock this afternoon. Four man were killed in the collision, one more drowned and seven- teen badly wounded.
BERLIN, October 8th. The Ministerial trouble is still on. The
the table, Such precautions rendered cheating he had hesitated for some time because-be the Association's draft scheme, he was informed may be cited the lungirgan. Joquat, lai-chee aifferences betwren Cap:fri and Miquel have
almost impastbie
and indemnifies the sealers. A comparison
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were,
A member' said it was all very well to say. two officers should keep watch within the piracy region, but in many ships there only were two officers altogether, beildes the captals, and after working hard in port it was simply impalble. He himself had often had to go on watch alter having had only three hours' sleep in the twenty-four, being just as fit to keep walch as a pig was to observe the transit of Venus, (Laughter and loud applause.)
The President mentioned that he had always
been in favour of having three officers on all ships, and had expresand himself to that effect at previous meetings. Of course that would be a condition of his scheme.
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Stories of the Emperor's financial difficulties |ars, again current. His fiber and grandfather' allowed the army subalterns a certain amount of money each month if they were without private means. Emperor William refares to Continue this practice. The number of subalterns - receiving this bounty is small, and the Emperor's action bas caused much gossip and is taken as positive evidence that he is hard up.
The Emperor's cordial message confirming the election of Herr Zelle, an ardent Liberal, as Burgomaster of Berlin, is a pleasant surprise, in w Burgemasters, and is regarded as a sign that the view of the fact of his past apposition to Liberal
time of barcolting the political opponents of the. Government is over. Thize then and retail traders of Cologne have paililoned the Federal Council and the Emperor to abolish the new Sunday rest low,
large ones which have been splited on wooden. skewers and dipped in boiling brown sugar unt!), Capt. Tillets then delivered a kind of informal
glazed. Among the confections thus prepared, Inaugural address, stating at some length his
which are familiar to the Western eye, may be | views on many subjects which came under the
mentioned the orange, bliter, orange, lemon, police of the Aucation. He bad, he
lime, citron, apple, pear, plum, persimen, said, felt it a great honour to be called
arbutus, pineapple, banana, grape, cocoanut and on to take the Residency of this Association, and
malberry. Among these which are uncerman thought that some better man should be obtained
guava, prickly pear, green fig, mango, date, (No, col)-somebody more in touch with the
atar-apple, carambols, lotas-mut, water-chestnut, been widened by the no-heard-of action of the THE Canadian Minister of Marine le preparing members. He used to be an ibis coast a long time
lily root, sweet potato, yam, calladium and Chancellor in completely ignoring the Prussian A case to submit to the British Government 280, but things had changed greatly since then.
bamboo-tips. A third class comprises pleces of | Cabinet in the presentation of the new military relative to the seizure of Canadian seslera by the During his 30 years at sea, he had always taken a
watermelon-rind, pumelo-skin, cantelope-rind, bill. It is predicted that be will disolve, the Russian crofters off Copper Island. He says deep interest in all that concerned the profession
pumpkin, gourd, green papaw, ginger, and white | Reichsteg if the bill falls to pris. The Radical, the seizures were made, not in Behring Sex, but and its members--particularly Britian," (Cheers)
potato and is much mor- palatable than might papers ars jubilant over this outlerk and express. in the North Pacific, and that they are mos He accepted the Presidency subject to the
be expected. A fourth class is made from sites the hope that in the event of a disasiallon thefe glaring victations of the treaty made between wishes of the Canadian Pacific Co., as, of course,
starch and other farinaceous meal. The starch, or pinly will make great gains The Chancellor Russia and Great Britain in 1788. Russia has the members would understand. One of the
corresponding substance, in slowly bolled and meanwhile circulates the story that the bill L based the whole case of the seizure of the first things he wished to mention was the
constantly stirred or beaten until it becomes prictically the same as the one prepared by sealer „Araunak, bear Copper Island, on the sympathy which all must feel for the suffering
viscous and sweet On conling It becomes a Prince Bismarck with the approval of Walderate, ground that she we caught sealing within the caused by the loss of so many poor fellows on
tencions gum, almallar to British gum. It is who was then Secretary. ibre-mile limit. The Hon. C. H. Tupper sxys the Bokkara. (Hest, hear.) Though it was now
sileed, dusted with abgar and encrusted with seeds Russia's pooltlou is untenable, and he anticipates impossible to bring them to life again, it was yet
or the kernels of nuts and fruit-stones. The cost A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. International complications unless she recedes iffe in future, The abip had gone, and the people possible to learn a lesson which might save
of xll four classes is ludicrously low. Rice slice" often sells for a quarter of a cab, while of the statements made by the captain in her were gone; the Marine Court of Inquiry
lem if any of the articles mentioned reach five of the Russian croiser which seised a had sat, and its verdiet was given; but there
cash, or a half-cent apiece. The more expensiva 14 number of Canadian sealers in the Northern was one thing yet to be said. A letter, signed
and delicate are those in which the gum seems Pacific and the regular charts prepared by the
"Master Mariner," was published fathe
The Secretary (Mr. Chesney Duncan) explained, to hold together a mass of fruit-kerneis, such as agent of the Marine Department shows that the papera (originally Shanghai) pointing out that la reference to the President's remarks about not the peach, plum, apple, cherry, watermelon, olive schoorer Willl. M'Gowen was 421 miles from the wreck of the Peking, obstructing the consulting the shipowners, that the scheme had and mango. These when treated by, a cullnory the nearest land when selsed. The Rosts Ola Bonham Channel, forced vessels to go outside, been submitted to the Chamber of Commerce artist yield results which, though unknown also appears to have been 38 miles, and the and in this way the Bokkara was compelled to and left in the hands of shipowners for weeks to Chiluendom, are worthy of all admiration. Ariel 30 miles out at sea. The scaler Agnis touch of the land, and that got out of drop it entirely, or leave it to the ed, the Flowery Kingdom and there prospers. go out so far that in the thick weather she last the Asanclation had offered to amend or
The wiles of the Christian adulterator has reach Macdonald arrived at Victoria (8.C.) on Sep her reckoning. Other wessels experienced Chamber to 1umber 13th, and reports, that when
take action, the owners The Custome Returns show a steady Importation to 30 miles from the Copper Island she the same thing, the Cyclops for instance; but would only say which they preferred; yet, though of chrome, yellow ochre and aniline. It needs | put out her boats, which how she was bound for Foochow and an was com piracies had averaged one in every two years no chemist's eya ́to recognize their destination driven in by the Russians. pelled to steer inshore again, as best she could. since 1860, nothing had ever been done, until when he seen green apples a gaming magenta The Vancouver Balls and other vessels have The Bokhara, however, went outside of the the Association took up the subject after the and pallid plumu yellower than gold. The been seized, and all they contained confiscated. Saddles," and to that probably her loss w
Nemos outrage, when the Association had only chemical greens, so common in cheap confece They assure the Emperor this Sunday rect The Russians are said to have declared that in some degree attributable. It was perhaps just sprung into existence. He made theactionery at home and so popular with the poor, tends to make employes not more religious, but they would seize the British seaters wherever not safe to my definitely that the. Prking remarka in d-fence of the Society which, he sub- physician and struggling "undertaker, are yet | more plea-ora-seeking and discontented. The they found them, no matter what distance from but cert.inly if the Bonham Channel had been courtesy. The Chamber consented, through is yet to come. Colors nie also largely used on
abstruction caused the loss of the Bokhara, mitted, had treated the owners with the greatest ankoown to the Mongolian. Probably their day petition, adds that statistics show that fe la auf vorable to morality and is bad political the shore, The sealer Libbls - will pro clear the Bokhara would have kept in closer, Its Secretary, to the scheme being taken to His festival pástry and confectonery, for the sake of economy to hamper trade and collect experiença. make a trip to the Southern Pacific.
would have kept in touch of land all the way. Ex. the Governor. (iond applause)
from...the rain of many poor traders, --The THE Acing Collector Magistrate at Matang and would not have got into such great danger, Capt. Hodgins said the remedy lay to a great In addition to these colors, the Western chemist Chamber of Commerce of Upper Bavaria in (Ferak) in his report for September, Days: On Therefore anything the Association could de extent in the hands of the masters and officers sends to Canton a chocolate flavour, water-preparing to agitate the question, holding the the 21st September a Maisy, named Min, whilst | to assist the Shanghai Chamber of Commerce themselves, with the owners' support. Of course, green oll, gerua um-essence and other cheap same viewi the Cologne petitioners. culling nipabs on the Sungri Tapak, a tributary i in getting the Peking cleared away (he did not the scheme was crode nu yet i̟ it was only in its and detestable compounds for Imparting new The long-distance milliary ride is the of the river Jarum Mas, at high water at about know whether the Hongkong Chamber was infancy, but it would serve to prepare the way and strange tastes to candy. When foreign | onincipal topic of conversation just now. Despite 5 s'clock in the evening, was seised by moving also in the matter) should most certainly for more perfect measures. Something had to cheap color was first imported into Chins, the the disappointment of the Germins at the win crocodile, which had eliber been concealed be done. He thought the strongest possible be done, and a beginning must be made candy makers used it liberally. Of Lite years ning of the race by the Austrians they are lavlibu amongst the nipahs, oy, taking advantage of the representations should be made, as the matter somehow; this was the beginning, and they there has been a change for the better, the ing every hospitality on the victors, Many of high water, had crept upon his prey. The was, in all sallors' opinions, extremely urgent must all work to carry it in the best way to the manufacturers using far less colos although the horses engaged in the race were diambled for brother of the unfortunate map surived on (Hear, hear.)
and desired. He considered it a crying shame still clinging the forelga casences. || life, and the condition of many of the thorough A little discussion ensued, in the course of that nothing was done. (Last chers) The Molasses plays a very small part in candy." beds fu pitiable. Eight of the Austrian animala the scene just in time to see a monster crocodile alak into the swollen stream with the | which it was mentioned that the obstruction was expense of any such measure ought not to fall making. Chinese refine sugar lo a rough sort died on the road, lifeless body of his brother in his mouth. After not within the jurisdiction of the T. M. Costomes on shipowners. In a port like Hongkong, of way and produce several vrades ranging from ADNODES, LONDON, October 8th. wards the brother, on entering the nipahs where | bat the opinion was expressed that something entirely wrapped up in shipping, the general yellowish white to dark brown, I do not think? ...¡. The question as to who will succeed Tennyson his brother had been employed, saw evidence should be done at once, without equabbling community ought surely to do its share. (Hear, they manufacture treacle, or if they do, it must as poet laurente is argued from all points in the of a fearful strugglo-nipah leaves, besten about details,
hear.) There was an expensive organisation to be la quantities so small se not to appear in the discussions in literary, social and political circles. | down, broken, and toin up lay scattered about, Mr. Allen Jones moved: That in the opinion prevent car-zing snatching and bawking without markets or the Customs reports, The English, It is no thought by Swinburne's friends that he whilst a beaten track to the river through the of this Association the humane efforts of Conunla licence, yet not a finger was stirred to prevent Dutch, Spanish and French refinerler turn out would accept it, and his a early democratic lyricm nipahs showed the ling taken by the crocodile with Warren, of Anping, and those who accompanied piracy and wholesale massacre. (Applause) all kinds of sugar but only the white or golden seem to bar the way to an his prey. Next morning all the men in the village bim on the steam-launch Sin Talwan, at great if the Association failed to carry any scheme, syrup or drips go far as flukta are concerned. After him, William Morris, the “ poet artisan, " of Jarum Mus turned out to search for the remains | danger to themselves, are worthy of the highest the members would at least be able to say they ⠀⠀ Even this "food substance"finds little or no "the ablest versifier in the country, comes, but he of Min, and alter a diligent, through fruitless, | prafie ș that it was most unfortunate that no bad done their best, and that was more than favour among the natives'. lis chief Consumers in a rabid socialist, and so out of the race. This search oftwo days, headed by Apalstant Penghulu more suitable wëssel, as, for instance, a small others had done.
being the Europeans residing in the East. When leaves as real aspirante Lewis Morris, -8ir Abdul Latib, gave it up. The men then deter. gunboat, was avalable for the exceedingly Mr. Norwood aald that, in fairness to the Chinese wants molasses, he merely boil bmwn Edwin Arnold, Alfred Austin, and Robert mined to fish for the crocodile, with the result perilous work that remained to be done alist Douglas Company, he most day they had done agar and water to the requisite thickness, skips Buchanan that a monster took the balt ( fow)) offered him the Porpoiss brought the diest jnformation and all they could in the way of arming their ships, It and lets it cool... This makes a very bolérable : The fifit-named is the most likely candidate, by ts brother of the deceased, who, with ready that it is the duty of the compunity to take, which no other owners (unless perhaps Jardines) compound, not go full favored an the New | for Arnold has a faint of heresy, and Bochanan assistance, hauled him ashore, where he was | some step towards, providing more officient had done. In one company there were Oricans syrup not as heavy and viscous as the is occasionally erratic in ble views. Alfred AustlN quickly despatched and gut open, and there lay barlal than the Pescadore Islanders are in a weapons provided which were more fatal ordinary refinery molasies, but one which will scarcely up to the marke Hinthe body of Min, whole, but cruiked out of ali- |-position-to-sccord-in-the-case-of-the-bodies to the users –than -- to--the-
serve every purpose that the others do, nekat Lewis Morris at a candidate for the laureates, recognition, except for a deformity of one of his | recovered.
(Laughter). One revolver was tried by a In Canton is an industry which deserves more f’sahip in Blameless.. His poetical works bear the fect and arms, easily recognised by his relatives. Mr. 8. 1. Norwood seconded, adding that he gentleman and nearly killed him. (Loud than a passing notice. It has huge and general air of respectability. He wrote "Sorge. The remains of the unfortunately, young fellow, thought the admirable conduct of the Eshermen Laughter,) Another, which the speaker tried, lucrative business, which is the manufacture of of Great Britain, now in the third edition, having been disinterred from their horrible wauif, on the Pescadores should compel x Christian blew out babied, and he had the wound addil on "Canton Syrup from rice, and wheat sprouls, embodying ödes on the Queen's Jubtice and on were conveyed to bla nativa,village and then nation to met better in auch matters, engaged his face. › (Renewed langhter.) He had been And is pulled-wheat apron angas. The the imperat title, the-Isuer of which he wrote by. | decretly builed. The crocodile measured 17 fest | Dá the melion' Mr. Hall, seconded by Mr. nearly killed thron times trying them, (Copilased system is so agiobtific and simple as to suggest – request, owing to the illuses of Tennyson; -For
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TELEGRAMS.
RETIREMENT OF OSMAN DIGNA.
LONDON, November 9th. Osman Digna has withdrawn to the interior.
FALLING OFF IN BRITISH EXPORTS. >The exports from Great Britalo during the last ten months show a decrease.
This result is ascribed to hostile tariffa, EARL KIMBERLEY AT THE GUILDHALL
November roth, Speaking at the Guildhall Lord Kimberley stated that the foreign relations of the country continue friendly, that the Uganda qucation will receive the attention, which its importance demands, and that negotiations are proceeding with Russia regarding the Pamir question of which a peaceful settlement is expected,
THE U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. "The election of Mr. Grover Clevoland as President seems well assured far the democratic perly shows a considerable gain,
·LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE O. & O. Co.'s steamer Garlic, with mails, dy-which-salied-hence-Get-sath, and from Yokohama Oct. arst, via Honolulu, arrived at San Francisco on the gth lost.
Clergyman"You auzely do not regard poverty as a crime,”
Police Magistrate. Well, yea's at least it is punishable by hard labor."-
CEMENT has been recently shipped from Kagland to chustralia at 18, 6d, a cask, which is believed to be the lowest paint ever touched, and equal to somewhere about Es; per ton,
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