Intimations.
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
AERATED WATER S.
JATER-The Water used is absolutely.
W^pure.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY,
France will occupy Chantaboon until the Clamosa trone have all withdrawn from the left bink of the Mekong.
Slam is not to maintain a farce at Battambang, at Siemreap, or at any point less than 25 kilom metree from the right bank of the Mekong, nar mae Siamese gunboats be kept on the Mekong or the Great Lako.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. H.M.S, Imperiousa and Severn left this sher. mail
STEAM PLANT. Of the latest and most noon for Japan.
powerful typo.
We regret to observe from our Yokohama and Kobe exchanges that dysentery of a virulent type is still prevalent in various districts of Japan..
AUGUST 9, 1893.
THE Italian man-of-wax Curtatons, Commander A. Olivari, arrived here yesterday from Shanghai, WHILE some men were working aloft on board the ship Habitand this morning, a spar fell to the deck, knocking a man down and seriously the hospital.
Mrs. Gay-Do you prefer lace or embroidered Mr. Giddy-Taiwayalet the man-I thean the underwear? milliner-decide.
IN THE CHAMBER.",
(AT THE LAST MEXTING). The day in warm, the tunelal buzz of files Is heard as each commercial member tries
links-That lady has quito a courtly beaslug inforiog him. He was at once taken ashore to | Hr. J. D. Humphreys was charged by Ho Ton In order that his cultured eloquence
Winks-So the ought to have considering that she's been through the divorce court three
times.
THE P. M. S. S. Ca's steamer Pery, with malls, &c. from San Francisco to the sand alto, has amived at Yokohama, and will leave for
this part to-morrow maming.
THE two new armoured vessels for the Japanese
THE following literary and sporting curiosity appears in our Shanghal morning contemporary of August 3rd: Ten tandems turned out at the meet on the Race-course yesterday, led by Mr. Daniel, with a horn. Most of the drivers had ladies with them, and they drove to Unkaza where they were hospitably entertained, as ever, and returned to the Country Club, where they
At the Magistracy to-day, before Capt. Hastlogs. bouse-boy to Mr. Suldter, whb keeping an anmuned ferocious dog," which tried to bite the plaintiff and tore his jacket. The bay claimed $6 compensation, but was only awarded 20 c, and the owner of the dog was cautioned.
HONGKONG ASSOCIATION.
SUPERVISION.-The whole process steamer Empress of India left Väncouver for ↑ Nawy, authorised by the last Blet, are to be broke off, after a drive that was warmly enjoyes" | submitted to the meeting to be held in the
of manufacture is under the Continuod supervision of a qualified Engilsh Chemist.
The PRODUCT-Will bear comparison with the Waters made by the most noted makers in England.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co., LD.,
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
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THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co's royal this post yesterday morning. ANOTHER, attempt will be mide to Bost the Amigo to-morrow, which, according to expert opinion, is almost certala to prove successful. The Partnguas transport Africa was towed round to Aberdeen Docks by the tue Plist Fizk this morning. She will shortly leave for Lisbon, THE meteorological report af to-day tays :— "Depression is now east of Bushee Channel. Barometer falling. Gentle N: W.Threese and smooth sea,"
THE correspondence sent us the Hongkong Hotel Co. and the Marlaburk Co. Ld., reached as too iste to be utilised to this issue. It will A. S. WATSON & CO., LD, receive our most careful attention to-morrow.
CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT,
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
MANUFACTURERS OF AERATED WATERS.
THE Avenir states that on the 1st fast, the
French troopshin Colombo left Haiphong for Saigon with a body of native Artillery bound for the Mekong but they forgot to take their guns with them!
ON Friday next the Canadian Pacific Co's steamer Empress of Ching will be docked at Kowloon and the Occidental and Oriental Co. Haer Belgie at the Cosmopolitan Dock, Sam- shul-po, for the usual cleaning and overbaal
13.000 tons each, and have been estimated to cost $15,400,000. One will be built la England and the other in Japan, according to the Hochi. Two French missionaries named Galguard and Vien bare been sentenced by the Hanol criminal court to eight day's imprisonment and to pay $100 compensation each for an assault on a Frenchman named Pognot at Canb-trap, la Tonkin, some weeks ago, as reported in these columus.
We beg to acknowledge receipt of a copy of the useful and, in fact, to sil business men, invaluable "Exchange Tables published by Mestra. Kelly & Walsh, Limited. This handy little work gives all dollar-and-cent values in sixteenths of a penny, revised to suit the times low as 25 to the dollar.
A TELEGRAM was received at Singapore by the Colonial Secretary on the 31st alto, from the Resident of Selanger at Kuala Lumpor, stating that a collision had occurred on the sallway there, resulting in twelve natives being injured, and one Chinaman kiled. Mr. G. Bellamy kad his collar bone broken, and Mrs. Wlabart sus- tained a serious concussion,
At the Magistracy, to-day, before Capt. Hastings, Charles Boreham, manager of the Eastern
THE Progrès de Saigon of July 28th says:- an officer of Chulalongkorn's army," weja "Two Siamese sples, one of whom is said to be exptured a few days ago near Hud. They were sent to Touron, pit on board the mall-boat Satgon, and brought here. One was in irons." What on earth would aples be doing at Hod? Trying to Gnd traces of the "benefits" which French protection bas brought to Aonam and wants to bring to Slam? But Frenchmen always are mad on the spy business.
A TIENTSIN correspondent informs us (says the Shanghai Mercury of the 1st inst.) that the new German Syndicate in that place has been disappointed in the matter of purchasing the property there of the old French Syndicate, ostensibly for Chang Yen-mas, the Directer o the C. E and M. Co. The French were naturally disinclined to are their Teutonic rivals housed in the old home of great Gallic hopes-and dis- appointments too-and efforts are now being made to retain the property for the French. The Germany seem, however, to be very determined to obtain a strong footing on the French Con- cession, and a new "Astor House," close to the Union Club, on the French side, is said to be in contemplation.
OUR NEW FACTORY has been recently present state of affairs in Bangkok is a intoxicating liquors, without a licence to two that with regard to the disposal of the serplas
refitted with automatic Steam Machinery of the latest and most approved kind, and we are well able to compete in quality with the best English makers:
of the
large demand in Raagnon for tice for the Straits market, and as much as R. 87-8 was paid there on the sand for paddy which a few hours before had been purchased fir Rs. 71,
When Informed by seamen who were not members of the "Clab," on the 3rd lustant, Detective Green that a prosecudes would result, Mr. Boreham very freely expressed bis oplalon of certain Government officers. who was fined $50 by the Magistrate, with the alternative of three months; $15 of the fine went to the Informers.
ACCORDING to JaDESCIC papers, Count Ito, Minister President, is reported to have intiated
revengo now in hand, and that which may will not propose any scheme themselves but in succeeding years, the Mikado's Governmen: intend to leave the matter to the d-cafes of the people. The Government is prepared to employ the fand for the reduction of the land tax, the prison expenses from the local to the central Government, as may be decided. It will be observed that, unlike the immaculate and terson- ally patriotic Government of Hongkong, the Japanche Ministry does not claim or suggest that the surplus revenue should be set aside for notoriously incompetent officials, твра
increased salaries to grossly overpaid and
The purest ingredients only are used, and the ELLYJoss the Magnificent will entertain Every- | Mr. C. D. Wliklasan appeared for the defendant, abolition of export. dulles, or the transfer of
utmost care and cleanliness are exercised in the manufacture throughout
"BOMBAY SODAS." We continue to supply large bottles as hereto
Ime, Fra of Extra Charge, to those of our Customers who prefer to have them to the erdi- nary alze.
body and anybody in regal style at his mansion at the Peak on the 11th and 15th inst. Governor Sir William Robinson will probably act as jeune premier ln the marionette show. The Offis Gote is suffering from ostao porests and will not be present.
A PRIVATE telegram to the Aventy states that
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Tax Shangkat Mercury gives the following tox statistics at date compared with the cor- reading circular last season, six, 31st July,
1893-
ITANKOW TEA. Settie........ shipments to Shanghai on
Native account.
M. Roty, the employe of Messrs. Daniel & Co. who was recently carried off by dacoits in Tonkin, has written to his friends saving that his captors are treating him well, and demand $3.000 Tansom. They have also in their cus whenever practicable, are despatched by firsttody about thirty Annamites and a number of Anivals...
women, all captured in various ralds. steamer leaving after receipt of order.
COAST PORT ORDERS,
For COAST PORTS, Waters are packed and placed on board ship at Hongkong prices, and the full amount allowed for Packaged and Empties when received in good condition.
Counterfall Order Books supplied free application.
Our Registered Telegraphle Address is "DISPENSARY, HONGKONG.”
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And all signed messages addressed thus will receive prompt attention.
OWING to the absence from Tokyo of Mr. Mutra, Japanese Foreign Minister, the negotiations re Portuzueso consular rights in the Land of the Rising Sun are at a standstill. It is said that Portugal is receiving the moral support of France and Russia, but public oplafon in Japan le so strong against any concesions being made to foreigners that the Government is scarcely likely to reconsider its adverse dečtalon to Portugal demands, Meanwhile, Governor da Borja bas left Tokyo for a short sojourn at Miyanoaklia. LATT despatches from Cores, sccording to our Shanaha! merving contemporary, state that The following is's List of Waters always kept affairs in that kingdom are by no means settled, as the Tung Hris Par Society are gathering la ready in Stock:-
still larger numbers than before in the district of Mouchulu, Ch'nlo provlace, where they have erected a large flag bearing the words "To sweep away twenty-eight traitorous Ministers on one side of the flag, and "To grant benefits to the kingdom and perce to the people" on the other. The authorities are powerless to break up the band.
PURE AERATED WATER
SODA WATER
LEMONADE
POTASH WATER
SELTZER WATER
LITHIA WATER
SARSAPARILLA WATER
TONIC WATER
LEMON SQUASH GINGER ALE
RASPBERRYADE GINGERADE.
No Credit given for Bottles that look disty or greasy, or that appear to have been used for any other purpose than that of containing, Aerated Waters, as such Bottles are never used again by
51'
A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED, The Hongkong Dispensary, Hongkong.
TO SUBSCRIBERS. SUBSCRIBERS TO THE HONGKONG TELKORAPH" ARE MOST RESPECTFULLY
REMINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE.
The Honghong Lelegraph.
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HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1893.
TELEGRAMS.
FRANCE'S LATEST EASTERN ACQUISITION,
LONDON, August 8th, 1893. The Siamese are arranging for the prompt evacuation of the left bank of the Mekong river, and are also giving every facility for the French occupation of Chantaboon.
IT is our palatul duty to announce that the Hongkong Regiment's new band has commenced are emigrating to Fok-fu-lam in large numbers, to operate vigorously, and Kowloon realdents Platoon-firing from 5 a.m, la bad enough in its way, and tends to disturb one's beauty-sleep but this band business bangs the tisker," Of course, every allowance must be made for them; they are progressing wonderfully for a lot of raw Afghaan from the wild North West, strangers to European masic and European fortrumente; yes, certainly, every allowance should be made. Allow them to complete their training at Gap
303,053 +Chesta. 492.927)-Chests.
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A GLOVE fight for the feather-weight champion ship of America took place at the Columblan Athletic Club, Roby, (Ind) on July roth between Johnnie Griffin of Braintree, Mass., and Solly Smith of Los Angeles, Cal, the stake at issue bring a parse of $5000. Both men weighed In at 1221b., and Grisa was made a strong KIVKLAND TEA, Fettiscution46,066 † Chests, to Chetts. favourite, although bis opponent bad also Shipame to Shanghal n
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Bumerous supporters. Griffin, who played a writing game, had much the best of the fight until the middle of the fourth round, at which
very
The following are the proposed roles to be Hongkong Hotel, on Friday, 11th August, at 1. This Association shall be called the 4-30 p.m. — "Hongkong Association.*
1. The objects of the Association shall be --
(a) To investigate and study the best methods of improving and popularizing the form of Government la Hongkong.. (8) To advocate by speech and writing such changes in the form of the local Govern- ment as the Association may consider most advisable and expedient. (e) To petition for such changes and to labour to effect the same by all constitu-
tional means.
1/11.
(d) To communicate and co-operate with all Associations in other Crown Colonies and in England, having similar ends and (1) To support the Unofficial Members of Council in their efforts to promote economy and efficiency in the pablle service of the Colony,
() To promote the interests of good govera-
ment in Hongkong generally.
members.
|
To gala a seat of envied prominence May well be heard by all. Grave Ballyjoss, the dewy beads of sweat Mops from his brow and prondig lakes a seat i Talks on until his friends, half-med with cranip, Whilst wear him Soapy Him, all limp and damp, Are moved with one desire.
That great desire, that oft-repealed prayer-- "O Lord, let me upon my back now bear The fullest penalty of all my sins, And stagger 'neath the weight of Mexiking- O load me up, I pray i "
Sir William now, with affable despair, Resigns himself and takes the high-backed chair, As Bellyjoss, with pompous grace, begins To ring the change on complimentary things—- To plessa the good old man,
Your Exiency, I new most humbly pray," Says Bellyjour in his respectful way," "That my most worthy colleagues will display The rightful Interest that should bestir- With your permission I'll continue, Sir- The honest zoni of all.
The first consideration that should move Our ferrent energies and gracefly prove The just devotion and integrity of all the members and community.... Should be our Gov'nor's health. "To build a house upon the highest peak In order, Sir, that you may fully keep Your precious health and reap the benefits-- Unknowa la these unsanity districts- In what I now propose,
*Instead of always having to pay rent, Some sixty thousand dollars could be spent 3. The Association shall consist of ordinaryOn this much needed mansion on the site members, honorary members and corresponding Of Mountain Lodge, upon a breezy height "--
"Where pass the clouda" sneered Tom... The Clan O'Brien, with weird heart-reading gilas, And meaning nods to Bellyj:ss, begins :—-**
My worthy friend has asked me to support His motion which seems tempered with fore-
thought
(a) Ordinary members shall be British sub- jects of fail age, residing in Hongkong, (8) Honorary members shall be rate-payers of other Bationalities resident in Heng ikong, who take sufficient "Interest in the work of the Association to desire to co-operate therein.
(4) Corresponding members shall be gentle
men, chosen by the General Committee, realdent out of Hongkong, who are later ested in the work of the Association and who desire to co-operate therewith. Honorary and Corresponding Members shall not be entitled to vote at any of the racetings of the Association.
4. All persons present at the meeting bold at the City Hall on the rath day of May, last who are eligible in terms of Rule 3, and all persons who, although not present at that meeting had previously, in response to the dicular letter of the 30th March, 1893, dignified their willingness to join the Association, are entitled to become
or original original members
bonorary be sball
admitted tud members, and
auch enrolled as
on payment of the first year's subscription on or before the 1st day of October, 1893. All other persons desirous of becoming members or honesty members shall be elected by the Committee or
by such Sub-Commitice as they may appoint for that purpose.
The annual subscription of ordinary mem- shall be $3.00, and of honorary members $2.00, payable in advance on the rst day of October in each year. Any member whose subscription shall remain unpaid on the srst day of December In each year thall cease to be a member of this Association; but the Committee
And true solicitude."
Much more he said of equal Interest But of more rote the gra i ude expresi'd And sailsfaction, lo the upturned face- Filled in with modest smiles each wrinkled
грасе,
Of hopeful Bellyjass
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A silence now upon the Chamber fell, And in the midst of this oppressive spell, Inflater's form rose up--two memberi cheered, And then with one stern cough be proudly sneered At anxious Bellyjous.
"I think," he said, "a few well-weighed comments Will not be out of place; sad on cfience Is meant to my colleague when I afirma That it is safer far at Craigieboro Than in a cloud-capped lodge,
and steep-
"Where typhoons blow, where paths are rougiv And legions of white ants latest the peak, Where friends would be blown down and bashed
below,
Where cataracts of rain and torrents flow" *All bally rot " yelled "Jors."
Quite so-I see it all" said Tommy White Regarding "Joss" who blindly groped for light, "And further I discern the artful dodge Our friend has property near Monstain Lodge He wants the value raised!"
Oh b-1" groaned Bellyjoss
contest at New Orleans, and Griffin's backers; | may in their discretion waive the operation of The Carlaor now, with martial wave of hand
this Rule in any particular case.
stage of the proceedings. Smith was decidedly The entire business to date as compared groggy and looked all over a beaten min.
Paling
bimself together, however, he rushed at Griffin and swinging bis right on the with last year in as under s-
Braintree pugliai's jaw, caught Lim fairly on the point of that sensitive member and knocked bima clean out. It was a chance to all similar to that with which Fitzsimmons pat temporarily dead to the world in their great who thought their champion had victory in bis
6. The Association shall be under the man- grasp, are as disisfied with the resell that they
agement and direction of a General Committee have offered to bet $10,000 to $5,000 for another
of fifteen, to be chosen annually from among the ordinary members of the Association and fight, which offer will probably be accepted. THE Shampoo says:-Four years ago Chang-elected at the annual general meeting, and of yao, Governor of Shantung, instructed Sheng, Tastal of Chefoe, to enter into a contract with a foreign firm for two dredgers for the Yellow River. The contract was concluded with the French Syndicate at Tientsin, the price being Ti 159,000. When the dredgers arrived at over because the halls were set strong enough for the powerfal machinery they carried. The letalo Li Hong-chang refused to take them Syndicate accordingly had to take them back again and make various alterations, which were carried out in the Taku docie; after which the Syndicate begged Li, as a great favour, to accept the dredgers. The Viceroy replied that he would make a trial of them and they were accordingly
was noted yesterday, enter:ained a company of PROFESSOR SERS, whoso arrival from Australia friends and Press representatives in his rooms at the Hongkong Hotel, last night, and gave a very interesting and entertaining exhibition of the wonders of the phonograph, This marvellous Instrument, perhaps the mosi ingealous Invention ever conceived by man, is a most beautiful piece of mechanism, apart altogether from the posses sion of qualities that have given it such a bigh commercial value. The Instrument shown by the Professor is more than up to date" having many improvements for which patents are now phonograph invariably possesses but a limited being applied for. The ordinary exhibited repertoirs of either speeches or musical com- positions, but Professor Sers adds to his in the course of bis travels; bis most recent acquisition being the song of "The Tempest" sung by really high class tenor in Manila. Mr. Sers, who has the art of the showman's business at his anger ends, entertained his
solos by well-k varies artistes, band selections, and even and figs, the accompanimente to which were as distinctly heard as U the original musical lostru As evidence-If evidence were nerded-to propements were in the room. It is Professor Serame. The next step in connection with the that some at least of the French did not wish for istention to give an entertainment bere, probably any settlement with Siam, bat hankered to settle to-morrow night at the City Hall, belara - in it and on it, the Avaxir de Tonkin commits coeding to Japan, where he anticipates a profitable itself to the statement that the blockade of Beld lles before him.
policy Siamp is only the beginning of a coercive on which the Government of France has decided, sed further steps are to be taken. The whole tone of the French press appears to be that of Artemus Ward's Indian chief, who when urged to "bury the batchet consented to do so in the enemy's head. The lion is willing to lle down with the lamb-Inade him. Vive in liberté, égalité, fraternité !
Rock.
Ar the Magistracy to-day, before Capt. Hastings, Annie Patti, keeper of a coffee shop at 12 Graham Street, was charged with selling alcoholle liquors without a licence. The evidence showed that two men went to the place last night and had bottle of champagne, for which they offered $210, bet 15 were demanded, and a row anased, Ultimately the police were called in and search was made in order to ascertain whether other liquors were on the premises. Nothing was found in the house, but a Chinese boy was after wards seen in the back street with several bottles, which he said he dare not taken back into the house on account of the police. The case was remanded.
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Chairman and Vice-Chairman, Honorary Trea surer and Honorary Secretary, who shall be e
The Chairman and Vice-Chairman shall be oficio members of the General Committee, elected at the usual general meeting of the The Honorary Secretary and Treasurer shall Association from among the ordinary members. be appolated by the General Committee.
Mr.
Mr.
..shall be the first Chairman,
shell be the first Vice-President.
Mr. (1),
, (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), and (8) shall be Any the first members of the Committes. vacancy in the Officers of Committee of the Association may be temporally filled by the
Committee.
Members of the Legislativa Conseiland officers sent to the Yellow River, but could get
further than the entrance to the Les Tain of the Colonial Government shall be disqualified Riverbed so were obilged to go back to Ti-n- for election as officera or Committee-men of the tein, where they have remained until the present Association
7. The Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Honorary petitioned the Minister for Foreign Affairs in mitee (to be appoined by the Committee) shall lucky dredgers was that the French Minister Secretary, and two other members of the Com Paris on behalf of the Syndicate, requesting the form the Executive Committee to whom shall Miolates to ask a Hung-chang to take the be delegated the duty of carrying on the dredgars, and out a pure fiendship the Foreign ordinary business of the Association and Minister did what he was asked. In the end of calling together the Committee whenever they Hang-chang ordered Sheng Tactal, Chief may deem it expedient to take action on any
requisition, Director of the Chins Merchants 5. N. Co., to matter which shall appear to them to require accept the dredgers for Tis. 100,000 in addition special consideration. On the to what had already been paid sa bargain money, writing, which shall state in general terms the take out the dredging machines and sea if the object of the meeting, of any two members of the vessels could be converted into steamers for the Executive Committee, or of any five members of China Merchants flest. This has been done the Committee, or of any len members of ite and two depaties have been seat, in company Association, the Honorary Secretary shali Gail's Coastwiss, with an English engineer, to take the vessels meeting of the Committen within seven days of the receipt of such requisition, Baven members of the Committee, and three members of the Executive Commities shall forin a quorum. over and survey them.
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8. The Committee shall have power to make, and when made alter or repeal bye-laws for the the regulation of any matters not provided for conduct of business at their meetings, and for
g. The annual general meeting of the Assor by these rules, subject to disallowance at the annual general meeting. elation shall take place in or about the month of October in each year, for the election of
of
Says "Gentlemen I beg you understand I am impartial and this grave discourse
fy next successor will resume, of course→→ This puts the kycbosh on
(Our Office Goat then cleared.)
FRANCE AND SIAM.
THE FRENCH DESIRE FOR PEACH {}}) The Progrès de Saigon llustrates the cager- amicable relations of neighbourly independence, by publishing the following acrostic, formed out ness of France to maintain with Siam the mont
of the Jaw-breeking string of names constituting the King of Siam's signature to the treaty of 1866-
KLAO
THE PHAYA SOUTHA SAMOUEI RAXATHIRAT.
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FOROKATHYA.
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NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL.
Tr following is Mesurs. Wheelock & Co.'s freight market report, lassed at Shanghal on the 4th inst-Since our last fasse nothing in the absence of opposition has occurred to disturb the arrangement of the Conference lines; cargo for London and New York, more especially for the former port, remaian scarce, and until finan. cial matters become more settled we cannot look for any volume of business. Although we have but a few months before the Northern ports close, there appears but a half hearted demand for tonnage, and although some An Amoy correspondent sends us the tale of a charters have been effected by the regular liners, marder committed in the vicinity of that town,
VORAKIA SATRI no improvement can be reported in the rates of not long place, but it is so graphic to its grue- freight. Nagasaki to Shanghai-Enquiries for some details that we have, albeit with regret, to
LE'SIAM DEVIENDRA UN PAYS TRAI :CAMS I tonnage are few and far betwem, and we know prune it down. It appears that some twenty
"This is what our peace-loving cont :mporary, of no charters having transpired. For London, vid years ago three venturesome Celestials, iring Bues Canal The Benaldar, Glinsara, Pyrzaws of their rustic homes, sought fostones in fresher
no doubt supported by the whole unselfish and Monils are all on the berth and advertised fields abroad where they had heard gold-was- for despatch in the course of a few days other more plentiful than pamaloes is the green valleys steamers, vis: Kamus and Monmouthshire of their native country. So to the Land of the
French nation, calls a prediction very near are also circalated for the same direction, and Brave and the Free they tork passage, and for officers and committee, and for presentation of realots, as present." If the very hear thould shortly arrive from Japse, and latter two decades Lolled there. But longing to dose reports by the Honorary Treasurer, and by the beggars would ride--and the whole arth would taking cargo for Hamburg and Antwerp. For away the eveolags of their remaining days la the out-going Commiten. Other general meelings be under French miszule New York The Tencer sailed on gth alt, and picturesque saroundings of Amoy they returned may be called at any time by the Committee KIPERRING to the investigation by the Chinese the berth is now occupied by the Argyll crea-ibers last month. The three bad been in. their own motion, and shall be called on the
The following telegrams fm our San Atorises lato the Stars outrage, the Hankow lated for despatch gih lestant, she will be separable chums during the span of their exile written requisition of fwenty members, such correspondent of the N. C. Daily News followed by the Fort kibert, Fatkan and and were still chums when they landed, but the requisition to state clearly the object for whiCH
WASH IKOT ON July 6ik. incidentally remarks:-To plain folks, who have Strathaven at suitable intervals. Via the Cape, most ardently moral of the trio counselled the meeting is summoned. A quorum at any
The treasury gold now av jouati i to $96,778 943. been accustomed to regard a passport given The Stafram has almost secured sufficient that to avoid the templations of the city, general meeting shall be fifteen. At least thres Francisco exchanges were cow led out of lat
MALTA, July 6th. them by their Consul as a pledge on the part of cargo to make her a full ship and will sali very they should forthwith chaser a boat, not days' notice of every meeting of the Association night's issue some
10. No addition to or alteration in the Rules their own Government that their security would shortly; the other vessels on the berth are, in the withstanding the threatened roughness of shall be given by advertisement in the Incal
A current rumour to-alf at state that a Miltere be seen to, Sangpu seems to call for one of two absen a of enquiry for salling tonnage, not doing the night, and proceed home. The other two papers. things. Either their Governments must stop the well and prospects of their obtaining cargoes of yearning for pleasure gilded by the longings
are far from encouraging. Salling of twenty years, refused, and the moral and of the Association shall be made except at the La
any magnitude issue of passports for a panse of any special vasele on the berth for New York vis Heng sighteous man was left to his own devices. annual general meeting, and aller not less than stoker, who was off duty: on board the Camper- tang's viceroyalty, not because
leave shortly; He started for his ancestral halls but unluckily seven days' notice of the sobitanes of the pro- down when the latter sammed the Victoris, was JODE. to hostility of the people, but because there existen rrier 1,847 20283 Crasdmeer 1,448 tons took passage in a boat bork owned and manned posed addition or alteration shall have bead the means of Having the Camper-down from the R.by pirates, who soon gathered from the conversa given by advertisement in at least one local Tate that befell the Victoria. Of his own accord Be at once went below and that the water-tight villingas official courpiracy against the lives Yoke
11. Any member whose conduct, whether in compartments. I did. no: get his name or other -prs of foreigners and all friendly to thein or Freeman 1,197 cons to leave santly i they must, secure that passport shall be Schelirle 1:731. Departure for London-sieam-tion of their prasenger that he had just returned English newspaper. respected. If in spite of all the warnings already ship Palinurur via Foochow with, anh, steam from the "Gold countries of the Four Seas received they will grant passports which give no ship. Kintuck via Woochow 30th klem, steamship That was enough, and they forthwith proceeded connection with the affairs of the Assoc ilon or detalls. It is also said that the steker is
1 visited the Camperdown at her dock to-day, protection, they knowingly send people to their Glenash via Foochow it inst. Depasture for to carve blus in pieces convenient for packing otherwise, is to the opinion of three-forth of the moted and will be granted a lile pension and
and become abaters in the blood-galitiness New Yorkasshly Tester via Amoy 29th away in the smallest possible compass, The Committee prejudicial to the gana lnterests or will be officially recognized soon. of the Chinese.. It is all very wall to say people ait. Shanghal to London 450 per ton for then shared the pleader and, landing, sought character of this Association, may be requested The debate on the report on the Rule Home should not go to these places. There are many general cargos gos. Tea. Through from Hankowa quiet corner in which to plant the butchered by the Commiten to realge, and if hedenotdoso, Her frame la souria throughent. Only the bow Bil has begun,
who have so option, but must go. If a plasport 15% Shanghal to New York 458, tea and man, but were surprised, arrested, and promptly may be expelled by solution carried by a sciam, the ram avid a few plates oced repairies
PARIS, July 6th, ta granted, even when they are told, at is the general cargo. Quotations, are Newchwang beheaded. There wouldn't be much in this story forly of three four as of the members voting at The repair can be easily accomplished at Malia,
Mr. E. J Phelps before the Habring. TRANCE AND SIAM.
present somewhat andignified practice! "Hess to Swatow 14 cents, to Amoy 15 cents per pieni though it were not for the moral that is general meg. Not less than fourteen or more The ship's stores are largely damaged by water.
the passport, but remember you go to the Naggaald to Shanghai 81 per ton. Settlement teaches. Be sloteasly dissipated and you thas wity-one days' netice of such meeting The blockade la: át an' end. Siam' kaving | pisces on your own responsibility 1 we advies | during the fortnight;-Nil," Disengaged vasegā | escape avery danger,į, be, wiituous, sud you'il | and bi iha proposed resolmion shall be given 13,3 tribunal tödiy raviswad sino evidence subunitlof
"you not to go."
PROJECTED REPEAL OF THE SILVER PURCHASE BILL.
Mr. Bland, the leader of the Silverites in the House, proposes to introduce Bill to repeal the Silver Purchase Act and substitute therefor free colange at the ratio of sixteen to one.
A MEETING OF THE CABINET.
A Cabinet Council has been summoned to-day for the consideration of urgent publle business. THE DEMANDS OF THE RADICALS, The Radicals are urging the application of the closure to the supply versifit is unduly prolonged, sad insist upon the necessity of pasalog the Parish Councils and Employers Liability Bills.
THE HOME RULE BILL
Agreed to the Tsunak tarmu,
PARIO, July 3188.
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· Yost to all ordinary membern,