Intimations.

VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

AERATED WATERS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1893.

Tux overdue Danlah stramer Ash arrived here from Haiphong, vid Hejhow, this morning. She weathered the late typhoon in the latter port. E

SINCE the outbreak of dysentery In Japán, some months back, the official returns shew 40,15s cuser and 8214 deaths. These figures are the aggregate of to infected districte.

AT Prom-pork, in Cambodia, a small weekly -The Water used is absolutely hert entitled the Mekong has been started, with the award object of attacking M. Verneville, the Resident; who is very unpopular.

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VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS.

SEASON 1893-94

THE FIRST SHIPMENTS OF OUR SUPPLIES OF GARDEN SEEDS

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for this season have arrived, and wo are now.

THE City Assembly of Osaka has decided to order 5,315 toos of iron piping from abroad; the balance acquired for the Water Works will be manufactured at the Osaka Arsenal.

*CITIZEN": You have no casus belli at all. The new central market, so long needed to re- place those fæelli hovels to which you refer, will be formally opened la June 1894. pot in De- cember 1894, as you were erroneously informed, DESPITE the very unfavourable circumstances attending the commercial prospects of this year, the Siam Free Prair says that it is generally more than double that of Saigon.

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TELEGRAPHIC communication with the Obser- vatory and Gap Rock has been restored,

ADMIRAL Hemann will be succeeded in com. mand of the French China #quadron (according to the Progrès) by Vice-Admlent Malgrat, whö was chief of Admiral Courbet's fighting staff la the Tonkin war.

regret to learn is confined to his room by a serious Ownrd to the illness of Mr. Fraser, who we tack of Intermitent Ever, the further bearing of the H. and S. Bank launch picnic case in the police coxit was postponed until Thursday next.

THE Mission steam-launch Day Spring will cost I expected the export of rice from Bangkek will are advised by Mr. A. O'D. Goantin,

alongside vessels holating code pennant C, be- tween 9 and 10.30 am. on Sunday, to convey mon ashore to the 12 o'clock service, returning

about 12.30 p.m.

The opening game of the military football tournament was played la Happy Valley, between "A" and "E" companies of the Shropshire Light Infantry, this afternoon. The resolt did not reach us before going to press.

Ir le siated that His Majesty King Christian IX of Denmark has been graciously plessed to carter the dignity of baron on one of his subjects where extérmed sprute was until lately known, in Hongkong as the "Wyndham Street Nightingale."

THUS the Yapan Gazette:–“A greengrocer of Nrova, who is in high yer, has just divorced his 26th wife and is about to many the myth. e. bad resolved, when young to marry thirty wives, and is delighted that he has now only three more to marry." "Delighted" fin't at all bid,, THE Director of Public Works, who has been unable to hit Gap Rock since the storm of the 1st and and owing to the rough weather prevall. Ing ever since Sunday last, will proceed to that island in-morrow, weather permitting, to make an inspection of the reported damage with a view to immediate and thorough repairs,

TYPHOON"The Mathlids. In her report published on the 4th inst, stated that the Ger- man steamer Deutires, from Java to Hongkong with a cargo of sugar and about whose safely fears were entertained, had put lata Tauron, far shelter and probably for fach

Secretary of the Punjɔm Mining Company, that he is in receipt of a telegram from the miniger at the mine intimating that the last crushing of quais yielded 650 ounces of smelted gold. The mill ran ay days last month."

in re the innocent "boy" who robbed the Tram- way Co's safe of $990 a few days ago, the police are still harming the vetesin of the wall WITH a view to further facilitate the develop-known music hall diy-"Can you tell me ment of the cotton trade it was decided at the where the Oof Bird sings ?" Alas↑ "Tia often Associated Chambers of Commerce meeting thus. held at Kobe on the 28th vitimo, to present a memorial to the Government and also to petition Parliament for the abolition of duties on raw cotton import and cotton yarn export,

UFON arrival here last Wednerday the captais of the American ship John Currier reported that having had to cat away bis main top-mast, it, together with rigging and gear, was floating near Lingling laland, but so far no effort appears to have been made by any one to remove this abstraction to navigation.

On the oth alio, Chinese woman who wit basy to the Saigon market suddenly gave birth to a fine boy. The female section of the crowd did what they could far her, and she managed to get home with her prise in her marketing basket. How delighted hubby would be- especially if his supper had forgotten to come

too!

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The British sealing schooner Afaud S. relamed to Yokohama on the 25th ult. from a suddenly interrupted cruise, her papera having been a-la'd The by the Russian man-of-war Fakout. Captain claims that he was outside prohibited waters but the Russian thought otherwis". The Maud S. will await her papers which will probably he sent down by a British man-of-war,

at Yokohama.

ACCORDING to Japarcie vernacular parers the Chinese are now gradually making their com- petition felt in almost every line of business in Karer. The telegraphy are under the control of Chinese, and the transport business in the interior of that country is about to be put inta their hands. They are now making efforts to unpropriate the navigation of the coust. The Chinere residents at jinsan and Soul, under the protection of the Chinese Gewernment, ordered steamer at Shanghai, and the ship is now belog run between Hankow and Korean ports

seriously handicapping the efforts of Japanese merchants.

prepared to book orders for prompt or forward A WARNING has been issued to mariners at THE Japan Herald gives the following figures | ut reduced fares. This has had the effect of

Kobe notliving an obstraction in the Straits of execution. Complete Catalogues with concise Shimonoseki, off Daimyogeshims, Yoshibel-no "directions for sowing can be obtained on appll-Seto, beyond Bekan, caored by the sinking of cation, or will be posted to any address. In these native vesel. A portion of the vessel's mast is Catalogues the seeds are marginally numbered visible at low water and the wreck fles in a

dangerous post joc, In Engilsh and Chinese, and when ordering it is quite sufficient to state only the numbers of the klads required.

Orders from one person, of from $5.00 to $10 on, allowed 25 per cent, discount; over $10.00, an extra 5 per cent.

CLAY'S FERTILISER.

A bigh class Fertiliser for Pot Plants and fer use in the Garden generally; it supplies natural nourishment to the soll and assists the process of assimilation, thereby aiding the plants to attain to their full size, vigour, and beauty.

relative to the practice of medicine fa that country:-The total number of physicians in 1889 was 41,405, In 1890 the number was

We regret to hear that two very well known whilst in 1891 the total reached 41,348, a proper commanders of local steamers are now soil an increased by the addition of 403 new names, don of 1:03 per thomasad of the population, to have been obliged to temporarily give up cam- During the three years named, the returns showmand to their chief officers. We refer to Captain that of the total sumber of cases treated, on the

S. W. Gogrin, ofthe Steamboat Co.'s Canten liner A CORRESPONDENT wiring to the Slam Faverage, 19.78 were reported as fatal ones by Powas, and Captain James Young, of the Howgar Pratz from Cheremi ander data

(late Torrington) who are now ashore; the Salember states that lawlessness continues to each doctor for each 12 months.

farmer suffering from faluerst, and the latter prevail to a large extent and respect for con.

Patrick, Captain Goggin's chi-f, is now la com- stituted otherity appears to be at its last garp,

from a violent attack of dysentery, Mr. A. N. notwithstanding the nopeintment of a new Com missioner. A splendid rice crop la expected there

mand of the popular "night boat" Powas, while Mr. J. Kynoch, who was chief of the Hongay shortly.

when she came ent frem home under the name of Torrington, and has remained by her ever since, is doing duty for Captain Young.

THE ter izbis In the Canton river seem to need more careful ingreciion and possibly renewal. During the blow on Monday last they almost all went out, the "glims at the Wham pas rrfer being particularly unsatisfactory to navigators, Happily no accident happened, for the light-keepers were about all night; not even Indulging in the proverbial “forty winks,"

THE Company of Royal Artillery stationed here gave a very enjoyable cancert to their friends in the Garrison Theatre on Thursday evening. The ball was opened with the "circle," some mem- bers of the happy family giving evidence of considerable wit and originality in songs, The local hits, pans and comic second part of the programme consisted of songs, business bringing down the house and proving negro sketchs etc.; the "Insurance Office a very pleasing finals to a very well executed programme. At half-pest fep the entertain. ment closed; every one wishing for "more."

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grod. There is nothing else, I think, which requires comment on my part, but before moving the adoption of the report and secounts I shall be very please! to answer any questions that you may wish to ask.

There being no questions, the Chairman moved the adoption of the report and accoun's. Mr. McConachie, in seconding the motion, sald :--Mr. Chairman, I have very much plead sure in seconding the adoption the report and the passing of the accounts. I think the figures which you have been able to place before us sze highly satisfactory, and I congratulate the Beard, its able Secretary, and the staff generally, upon such excellent results. I am aware that there are some shareholders who are of the oplaton that a larger dividend should be vald, and they are fully entitled to their piston ; I myself, how ever, do not share in that opir lor, because 1 think the strengthening ofour position as under. writers of mariño riska in al first importance for the future continued prosperly of the Society.

The motion to adopt the report and accounts was then put and carried nem, con,

On the motion of Mr. Hunter, recorded by Mr. Coughirie, the retiring directors. (Messrs. Wood and Dadwell) we a re-elected.

On the motion of Mr. Morris, seronded by Mr. Goosmann, the auditors (Kesirs, Cox and Lyall) were re-aleatet.

The Confrman :-That concludes the businCEY, gentlemen; 1 thank you for your attendance, Dividend warrante will be act on Monday.

CORRESPONDENCE.

[We do not sammudy endorse the opinions expressed by Correspondents in this columung,

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Than all vervants can be traced and they came to look upon the Registry Office as a place of protection and one where all their legitimate grievances can be sited. Were such an institu tion started here I feel sure that it would werk well, and to the benefit of employers and em- ployees alike.

Yours toly,

A SUFFERER.

[We have granted "A Sufferer" pace to ventilate

Hongkong, yh October, 1293

bis alleges grievance although believing him 10 babatkig up the wrong tre:" The "Servants Bureau" business has been tried here, but proved a dismal failere owing, in pait, perhaps, to the stupidity of the who Fan 11. We have lived in China a fair term bat bave never had any troub'e with servants they are lavariably what their masters maks them.-Ed. H.K". Telegraph.]

MACAU,

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT}

MACAO, Sep'ember gib, After all the changes and uncertain1les, it is now finally stated that about 300 coelies have signified their willingness to risk the voyage to Brail in the Tetartos, and have applied for the necesary documents to enable them to mil la ber on Sunday (to-monow). There had bren a great deal of trouble between the rival coolle- catcher, or rather passenger-brokers, and feel- Ing ran high between the Macao and Hongkong procvrers. However, it is all restled now, And. this morning the cooles went to the Regi-ira's office, by themselves and apparently of their own free will, to get their ppers. This settles it for the steamer is to leave in a few hours now; many people thought the affair would never bå settled, but would fall through at the le a minute.

The Tatarios Iles about 2 nautical miles out from Macao. A steam launch, chartered by the Campania Metropolitana de Rio de Janeiro, be been busy going and coming, no doubt supplying the finishing touches to the arrangements for the voyage.

"THE VANISHED BRITTON.” TO TK RDITOR or tax-“ Hanqxong Telegraph," SIR-Referring to the letter from the Vanlsbed Beliton's friend in your last night's krue, I bég. to state that I have been, for many months past, personally acquainted with the same Britton, the alleged sisurch supporter of the Church, sa ardent temperance advocate and rky pllet of the Mission steam launch Dayspring. A In regard to the point which was disputed bigger plous" frand has never been met between the Tatartor coolles and their ́em- with, no, not even at the Seamen's Chuch ployers, and which up to Thursday last threat- to Hongkong. То STOVA that Brittonened to wreck the whole scheme, the Burzillans bayo had to give in, and 'bind themselves to could, and has done something dishonourable. fet his so-called friend call at the Garrison Staff carry out the demands of the cooltes. What Mers, the two Messes at the Dockyard, not such bonds will be worth when the ship reaches forgetting old Man-Yuen the Wanchat com- Rio de Janeiro-if any such city exists, alter the pradore, and see for himself the many unpaid revolution bar reached its bright-I do not know. chit that the vanished one has left In fact, I cannot understand, what these people behind him. There are many in Hongkong. mean to do when they get to Brazil. The country who have thought, no doubt, that Erlitants io a fearful states fanarchy, and the revolution.......... bas been bathing in the Crystal River, and civil war may go on for months or years. while as a matter of fact he has for months What we are Hakka coolies in a South been swimming in beer, whi ky and American civil war? They do not want to fight Past

guare-laca gin. There are, it is well-known, the web a few thousand stalwart Hakkas would a few more of these plous frauds knocking around no doubt give a good account of many times the colony. Can is therefore be wondered at that their number of these nondescript South |the "Man of Sorrow " wept ?

American "olggers." But war is not the Yours faithfully,

crollo's færisj" he flurishes fa prace, by goed horest hard work, and that li just what Cannol thrive in a civil war such as "Reuter's Hongkong, October 7th, 1993.

telegrams state is now being waged in Brasil. "THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT." It likely that the war may mean utter rola, TO THE EDITOR OF THE " Flanɑrama Trik:RAPK." to the. Companin Metropolitana; where them

will the coolles get their pay?

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A SINNER.

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The Honghong Telegraph.

HONGKONG SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1893.

money from the Gravedigger at the rate of goo per cent, per annum you must not squeak when he comes for his prand of flesh that's his business. (3) There was nothing illegst in bis transfer of your P/N to the compradoro, a pro- mistory note is argollable document. (3) You were a fool and were taken in,

THE Siam Observer reports that a Malay sergrant of police arrived at Bangkok on the 24th ultimo, from Borneo, with a warrant for the arerst of a Chinese an a charge of robbing the British North Borneo Company of some $15.000. The "Celestial" fed thither last May and his where shouts were perfectly well-known, but the reant incanul divulged the object of bis visit to the bays "In one of the hotels, and they passed the information on, with the result that the "wanted" individual folded his tent, and silently stolo away.

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RELATIVE to the Gap Rock? Ighthouse, a "Notice to Mariners," dated the eth instant, has been rated at the Harbour Office (where very few are likely to see it) as follows: The Gap Rock Light and apparatus have received damage from the pheon, Arrangements will be made for exhibiting temporary light in the tower, but may not be very reliable, and should therefore be used with

camion. As no notice of the completes of the promised arrangements for a temporary light has yet been issued, Gap Rock is, presumably, still as extinct as the dodo.

THE Scottish Oriental Ca's steamer Phra Nang, Captalo W. H. Watton, about whose safely a good deal of anxiety was felt, arrived safely at her destination, Swatow, this morning. She fell in with very berry weather after leaving

morning contemporary. The Daily Prats-vide ita latest issue-states that it has made arrange ments to be supplied with a weekly letter from home beaded "Sport and Anecdote, written by an authority in the world of athletics and forming sunaing commentary open every species of sport and recreation." And a specimen letter, received by French mail, is printed on an extra sheet. The authority in the world of athletica, who

signs himself, not inaplly, "An Old Fogey confines his experiences to a stale réchaud of what he tries to make out is the history of the Doccanter St. Leger. This sample of Sport and Anecdote" is badly wrliten, grossly inaccurate in its leading details, and shows clearly that whatever the writer may know about athletics, his acquaintance with the tart and its affairs in limited to the "Bruid's reminiscences and the sporting papers.

Apropos the French colonial policy in the Far East, & correspondent who, at the request of the French Admiral Rigaud de Genoully, went to Saigon early in the sixties to assist in setting the government of that then newly-annexed colony, wrlies as follows to the L and C. Express - proposed, inter alia, to make Salgon a free port, situated as it is between Slegapore and Hongkong, The Emperor approved of the suggestion, but the other Admiral Bousard, the Ministers did not.

first Governor of Cochlo Chins, or, as the French call It, Indo-Chine, war, as his Staff declared, four aller," and he and his chef d'étal mar, De la Valsniè e, had their own plans of colonisa- Hoa, and made a pretty mudde of in. The res trade alone has kept Salvoa golog, French merchants are nowhere, with a few exceptions, and the 60 per cent on Manchester goods har killed the file trade there was, rice sleaze excepted. Apart from the wolf and the lamb,

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OWING to the gradual increase in the Singapore demand for rice from. Salgon and Bangkok, and the partial destruction of the antema sice crops in the neighbouring province of Kwangtung by recent storms, the staple food of the Chinese bas gone up bere and quotations are firm at $2.16

per Foo cattles for મ and 81.75 to $1.88

comment." It is possible, and even probable, that owing to the partial destruction of the Kwangtung crop and the fallare of Straits crops, necessitating large importations of Tonkin and Siata grain into the 'Sister Colony, the price of this valuable “food-stuff" will gradually'sise for some months, until, according to Chinese pgged in the trade, it runs up to about $2.30 per pical for best rice in December and January next.

night's issus NEW YORK, September 6th,

SIR,-In a recent fasue of your paper I notice report relating to the partial destruction of Gap Rock Light-house during the late stom. This brings to mind the fact that it is now only about twelve months since that guide for

success 7) and Trang King, the wealthy con- tractor who built the house under the superin. tendence of Me. Madie, assisted by foreman Frazer, duly collected the balance of the dollar Telegraphs that the

The Herald's correspondent in Montevida

offices of the fleet due to him, as per contract.

Now, seeing it was understood that no expensesident Peixoto that he should rerign. The feit now ai Rio Janeiro, Brasil, intimated to Pré- Was to be spired In the construction

consists of the cruiness Aguidadðan, Republic a of a thoroughly substantial light-house,

The demand of the efficers was made by worse positions than that there are scores of light-houses in the world and Trajano and thice torpedo boats. which are situated in Gap Rock, but which have stood the Admiral Joré Mello. battering of terrific stormy, time and again, with UNION INSUurance societY OF out showing any signs of collapsing after the style of the house that Jack buit "It does seem strange that this new light-house chould bavo succumbed to speedily to the effects of what was, in this locally, merely long continued

CANTON, LIMITED.

The annual general meeing of shareholders in this company was held to-day. Mr. H. Hoppins presided, and there were also present Mears. H. L. Dalrymple, G. B. Dadwell, J. J. Keswick, D. R. Sassoon, A. G. Wood, C. J. Holliday (director), N. J. Ede (secretary), J. B. Coughtrie, J. H. Cox, J, Goosmann, A. G. Morris. C. H. Thomson, A. Ross, F. Henderson, A. 1. Easton, G. T. Veitch, R. Lyail. A. Dealson, Baba, R. C. Wilcox, H. E. R. Hunter, and A McConachle,

The Secretary read the notice of meeting.

The Chalıman said :—Gentlemen, our report was loaded on the 25th of leat month, and unless shareholders desire, me to go through the formality of reading it, 1 will with your leave consider it as read. Our prémium income for 1894 shows, I regret to say, a diminution on that of 1891; bot, on the other hand, it is sails. factory to note that the year has been a perf

one. We have paid a bonus to contributors amounting to $165.000, and there is a belines which enables us to propose a dividend of $7 per share, absorbing $70,000 and the placing to reserve of 852,000 which will bring that fand up

5 here on Tuesday morning, was hauled in towards the French have adopted the dog-to-the-manger to the respectable figure of $904,000. I need

TELEGRAMS,

BISMARCK AND THE KAISER.

FARIS, September 27.h. Prince Bismarck and the Kaiser are now come pletely recorded.

FRANCE AND THE RUSSIAN FLEET.

September aged,

A sum of 352,000 francs has been voted for the organisation of festivities in honour of the

Roselanistors.

and

In the fortress of Santa Crus is stationed a

son loyal to the Peixoto administration. They are under Sghing orders, and are awaiting an attack on the fort by the squadron, The port of Rio Janeiro has been blockaded. the reports of a revalt. Peixoto veloed

News has been received officially confirming bill palo. What the result would bave been had the centre of typhoon passed which made it impossible for the Vice-President over the Gap Rock structure one is almost afraid to become President. This enraged the vol to comtemplate. But that is merely a detall: officers, and to this in attributed the revolt, All want to get at is the greation of who communication with Rio has been prohibited by should, if any one at all, he held to blame for temporary. Messages for Uruguay and Argentine, the Government, but it is believed that this is only what what appears to have been the "scamping" al

vla Lisbon, will be accepted for transmission the Gap Rock Light-house? Is the cost, fats through Brisi), though they will probably be reconstruction to fall on the taxpayers just closely, scrutinized, and will undoubtedly be as the Treaty, Post Office and other

greatly delayed. Rio is said to be in a state of defalcations bave done from time to time 2 -

Yours faltbfa'lry:

great alarm - „RATEPAYER, 2-

Tr.

Werd la sent from Rivers by the Herald s Correspondent that a big fht has taken place between revolutionials under Gen. Savanı and

Government traps under Gen. Portugal.

Governor Cistilho has ordered cut all the troops. in active pursuit of the revolutionists, but details. of the fight have not yet come to hand.

Hongkong, October 7th, 1893 [Wa can assure our correspondent that no expenis was spared in the construction of the Gap Rock light-it cost over $200,000, of about three times the cost of the far superior light-house lately completed on Wagian Island under the ex,erienced supervision of the officers of the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs. - For the recent breakdown at Gap Rock some person certainly ought to and -doubtless will, be held responsible for defective | N, V.

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September Tib. One of the greatest statesmen of the generas tion that preceded this has passed away. This momlag Hamilton Fish died peacefully ata ripe old age at his country home at Garrisons,

Mr. Fish died of beart failure. His death. was entirely unexpected.

the land and safely anchored in ons of the policy, They can't make a trade themselves, I hardly emphasize the arcessity of adding to our INTIMIDATION OF NATIVE SERVANTS. §.-This · moreing cable communication · with.

the agente has since announced the Para a free port would have paid ila expenses pedro | rivals at bome with those of Eags PUMANTEL | than eight different servants-cocks and house.) Secretary Gresham telegraphs that there is no

and years ago.

reserve in these days of keen competition, and I numerous bays on the coast until yesterday, and won't let others. If they can shut us eat of

Tore Error or ti "Homaxong Tszegházṛ* **** ita

Brazil was resumed for a few hours, when i wan importance when I you will when the voyage to Swatow was resumed, and Slam they will, not with a view la improve the think

recognise

SIR--I have only been a resident in Hong-sgain surpended by order of the Brazilian she was spoken by the Taiyuas then ex opportunity themselves, but for the pleurs of tell you that the reserves of the China companies

frequently compared by some of our kind kong for some nine months,, but daring that government, voyage to Hongkong from Feochow. A wire to annoying us and ruining Singapore. Silgon as

period have been compelled to engage ze less In reply to a request from the Cefire Exchange, in the hope of laducing shippers to insure Nang's arrival at Swatow, ail well.

the latter. The wholesome palley of having boys, owing to the existence here of a yalem of specific discrimination against American clisens Large accumulated funds is evidently also the fatimidation, for the exposure of which awek in Breal, and that an independent protest againce

rof our immediate neighbours in Chios, as your

assistance. The system is simplicity itself, the suspension of the cable service would be of policy the figures of three of the other principal local but is very effective. For example, the first lot doubting atlity. Gresham says, if it is desired, companies show that their capital and reserve of servants whom I engaged, and with whom he instruct Miester Thompson to concur in

diplomatic protest,

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ANOTHER MAN with a grievanch | A÷Mr. Thomas Fenton, bas addressed us on a sabject which, although devoid of asy particular interest so far as the generality of our readers are con-

of

· naïlves and Chinese are in guoi an suspicion. I and wa fall right in with him at onen. He has will no doubt be much largon. Dating 1 The latter course wa'n chosen and without minera of the various diat;Ÿcts of

are all

there

THE French officers in charge of the military cut-statione in the jungles of Upper Tools, where the natives recently killed M. Piganiol and carried off M. Roty and M. Bouyer, have received stringent orders to arrest everybody i cerud, is to him of more moment than the taken together excred in each casa our own. |" was wo›) satisfied, were 15ld-by others who bid a RIO JANNIKO, September 7th.

complicity to the outrages. A ↑ origin of man. Mr. Fenton says the Tereradh | Our Articles of Association provide for the previously jerved in the house which I occupy, Dwi Admirsis of the foreign ships sow her, suspected

reign of terror seems to be the result; aug. can right his wrongs, for the magic the lies in making up of the reserve to one million dollars, that they must not do "plugin a bay longer

who has an enemy is denounced and at printer's ink is beyond all eloquenes Well, it sad we seem to a fair way of accomplishing this, that they must leave. No netice was bien on the killative of the French Admiral, ha a once thrown in prison, and already about sixty simple recital of tile woes will effect the desired As soon as that figure is reached, the dividends of this throat at Brat, but eventually they were told resolved to interfere if the imeurgent fleet asteny pin

the that if the rained their lives they had hettry

to bombard the clay,

LONDON, September 7 Negotiations are being opened for the ransoms of served seven yararged plates to the was a financeial crisis to Australia, We had at of warning they waitsed off leaving their content strikdag the two gentlemen named; but negotiating with Baultary Board,

discharged his these Tonkisere dacoits is rather aventuresome full satisfaction of every one concerned, sotil one time on deposit in banks there about tenantless. This programme has been repeated Yorkshire stated the campaign by open wis lence, busionss. Two men who were recently sent upon an evil day last week his immediate 15.000. We were able to withdraw about from time to time until, as already stated, have resisting the police and troops and destroying to Interview an fetractable chieftain had their superior fall fl. Mr. Fenton sill purged the 27,000, which have since been favested to the had eight of them. They give no reason for property," More trecy and police while sent heads cut off and sent back to the French post, even tenor of bis way, and says that it is an extent of 4,200 la Treasury Bonds and 63,000 learing and it is only upon the engagement of to the scene of the trouble.

The troops fired on the riolets at. Portefact, with the encouraging announcement that the record that the Secretary war pleased to approve placed on depealt with the weil-known Union anther set that I find they cleared because of

four and killleg cam European and 35 native soldiers in the station | of the scalous manner in which the daths of his ↑ Bank of Australia. The remaining £8,000, I.] their having been told not to do "oldala this wide, | möundig “Bleries in South Waler and Bon

to 117, could not be withdrawn before the for other boy makeo beat him.” would be shortly visited by 1000 or more of the office were carried out, Then carsă a strange as suspended; but, according to our latest

Upon reading the foregolog many persons mouthshire have resumed work. Nestly all the Inspector or sub-lampactor, but Thoman knew kins set, and told him so. A report los in advices, all these banks in which we had deposits might be fuclined to run away with the impress00,000 miters who struck for a 20 per cent The Japan Mall gives the outline of the subordination followed, and in turn an inquiry, are in process of reconstruction, and phibough we show that my servants are not adequately paid increase of wages have gone back under old prospectas of an from foundry, named the Upon being questioned, Mr. Teuton very shall have to wait some time for the return. of such is not the case however, helther is mine conditions, a

Manchester and She fold Railway, en sccount Nippon Schielau Kabushi Kelebs, Japan pertinently asked by what manner of means our capital it is anticipated that the Society will solitary instance of the abase complain agains Iron Foundry Joint Stock Co), which he was to recognise bis superiors in office et eventually lose anything. We have not yet There are many others in the colong did they of the scarcity of feel caused by the miners! being promoted by wealthy Tokyo merchants. they did not wear their proper pliori celved particulars of all the reconstruction but choose to make their cases knows, but that strike, has estpended fifty-five trains.

mhemes. but we expect to receive interest at the such a state of affairs should exist in a British The Midland Railway has, taken off feurices The capital is be you 6,000,000, ich wheed to have told him that if he rate of ti per cent per annum on the bulk of our possession in disgraceful...I am well acquainted trains in addition to those already retired

the Secretary (Mr. Ronnie). Lu will be raised in 130,000 shares of gun so

Almost a panic wax created in the House of from its establish could not recognise the man who And reported deposits peading the repayment of the principal with the system of engaging servants in vogue in four years, commencing ment. The work of erecting the factory and him ( Mr. Moffau) sker so many years he was Turning from this to the subject of our assets in Ceylon and would recommend fie Introduction Commons by an official announcement that

There a Registry crehwoman employed in the House died today machinery are to be completed in five years, not fit to save the Board. With wry good cause in general, we have hearly two-thirds of them and trial in Hongkong. Tur Chartered Bank will ta fatura conduct the business to begin in the fourth your of his incep Mr. Femas resented the sparsloo, and Im in gold and one-third in silver, which at present Office for servants is maintained, under las under very suspicious circumstanc

threw bis berth, at the same

time seems to be a very favourable position ; and the superintendence of a European, a sell of. A careful examization was made in determinm liqatdation of the New Oriental Bank Corporation. The company, when necessary

I mention this because we have been asked before the name of any servant la

TYPHOON WARNING. In his weather report to-day Dr. Duberck writes: 10.10 a.m. The typhoon appears to

be approaching the south-east coast of China winds and fair weather." Between 10 a.ra, ard $ p.m. the barometer has fallen hers from 29.83

10.3 . Barometer failing. Fresh north

10 29.73.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

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privileged to write QC, after his flowing wet plates, making total of 84,365 tons. The to give, "Licking authority to do so. Lacking |・is not yet'ng'well known as it is in China and #pol'canteigert 15:06 entered in a bank 12/14 in staled to eight efter lowesúgation that they

ments are completed, will be able to make an mediates, what a centideste as to Vás milaser M annual sattura of 39,623 toss of ralis, ar-are tona. Patien he bad discharged his datles whia 1:7%** / securities in which our funds are invested are first applicants for employment l-kept: and definitely whether or not it was's case of cholers.'

doctor's We learn that Mr. A. J. Lesch will to fatore be of steel rods, 5,217 ton of forged from rods, 2,400 rice of the Sanitary Board might do ghum some queriods on the subject by some of our on it inquiries and made; & let of Soccent deer embas left the house forthwith. The

mad died of Asiatic chole description of the the somation leaves scarealy a doubt itat tons of ferged from plates, and 11,667 tous of him, Tals Me. Remale could not cells way constituents in Australls, where the Company is charged

As regards the year 1893, the | which "ls given to the serrant, and conslinier Lecal Government Board has come to the con- gnature. We congs tulate Mr. Lasch.

act prodis in the thirteenth year are estinated fiddlestickel-but we hope Mr. Beanie will sea | Olsewhere. *GRA XV Sharp and the beansing question, at you 151,105, this being at the rate of a little his way to grant Teston's request a simple figures giran in the report are of coure only a su easy means of identifilades Provision is clusten that the woman who died lo-day was the Fraya Reclame in and a host of interesting over 9 per cent, per saam en the capital, ger

sketch and it is too soon to forecast may positive made for the inserton of character should victim of un magravated case of Zagisa shosts, a lot to a man pissed as Fantin la

rusully bos up to the present the prospects are | Sa, or she, leave their Berigiend" omspicyura, net vialake MODEN KIM HAKYUždably klid over til Monday. ; | 6,000,000,250

oss, but the granting penetrasilag of it means

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