Intimations.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED.

VICTORIA DISPENSARY, HONGKONG.

„WHISKIES.

LIQUEUR WHISKY (SQUARE BOTTLE) His is one of the finest Whiskite ever Imported into China. With Aerated Water, or Hot Water and Sugar, It is simply delicious. $12 per case.

SCOTCH.

F.O.S.-A very fine Old Blended Whisky

per caic.

LOCHABER-Mellow Old Scotch Whisky

with fine flavour.-$9 per dozen. GLENMURRIE-A Pure Malt Whisky Ex

cellent value for the money.-87 per

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1893.

which might prove an expensive luxury; | Dawson's Perfection Old Scotch Whisky, and now it is realized that whenever H.M.S. Archer 'le expected in Shanghal from

typhoon comes this way, an easterly Chelon on the 13th proxima, swell liable to practically engulf the whole structure; that it is very doubtful

THE O. &0. S. 5. Chestermer Oceanie, with FIT-tys grifies were shipped in the Ez maile &c. from San Francisco in the 8th Inst. and Honoluin the 17th, has arrived at Yokoham, the and proximo.

whether the building can be so construens | Derado at Tiental for Shangbai the othıựr day• i and will leave for this port on Thursday morning, ‡-of trouble arising. The Sungpo case is freely enterprise of Willam Paterson, the one = pd.

Kunichiko was employed on the line between

as to successfully weather an ordinary HARMISTON's circus, which has been perumlag typhoon with a high easterly zen; in Acheen, is expected to open at Fenarg'om the

and.prox and that even If this were decided to be possible, the damage done by every such A DENTLEMAN rejoicing in the illustrious patro- storm must always be great, and the polymic of Sonks was bought before Mr. Wade- tion of the light dangerous in the extreme.lting tickshe coolle. He was fined $1 bouse at the Magistracy (o-day on a charge af That being so, what is the Government and ordered to pay $1 xa compensation. going to do? To select a fresh site, THE Yokoham Adorffer sep'te the total where the lighthouse is not so liable loss of the stormer Kusichiko Maru, owned by to be wrecked and carried away bodily the Union Steamstis Company of Kocht The that is the obvious course, though It Kobe and Kocht. On the 14th tast. she encoun- Involves a heavy outlay; for, however the tesed the full force of the recent storm, while off experts may argue about whether the ses Sozaki, Kochi Prefecture, and foundered, all

the crew being rescued by fishing boats.. was a "green" one or broken, the fact remains that the lighthouse was very Tilat of new mies of aluminium, as of electri- badly damaged, the light put out, and the city continues to rapidly extend. The met al issuld keepers in real terror of their lives. It does not darken, as do other materi la used to serve excellently as a tooth-stopping inediam, Another storm of this sort might be just a for this purpose. Whole sets of teeth, Indeed, little more violent-and then where would bare, it is averred, been experimentally made of aluminium, the result of which has been a place Gap Rock light be, and the 800,000? before the dentist for solation the problem of All previous quotations cancelled. The above The Lighthouse is prices are estculated for a 2/51 Dollar.

a monument of rendering the metal grinder the color of the 138 mismanagement--and

a very shaky

doren.

GIN,

OLD TOM-A very fine Sweetened Gla, Bottled

expressly for us,-$5 per dosen.

KEY BRAND-In mali White Glass Bottles

The very finest procurable,—$8 per dezen.

CHARTREUSE, CURACOA, D.0.M. &C.

Hongkong, 35th October, 1893-

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.

monument at that.

TELEGRAMS.

VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. PROBABLE REPEAL OF THE SHERMAN

SEASON 1893-94.

THE FIRST SHIPMENTS OF OUR SUPPLIES OF GARDEN SEEDS

for this season have arrived, and we are now prepared to book orders for prompt or forward execution. Complete Catalogues with conciso directions for sowing can be obtained on appll- catlon, or will be posted to any address. In these Catalogues the seeds are margloally numbered Catalisa and Chin-se, and when ordering it is qalte sufficient to state only the numbers of the klada required.

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Orders from one person, of from $5.00 to $10 00, allowed a; per cent, discount; over $10.00. an extra 5 per cent.

CLAY'S FERTILISER,

A high class Fertiliter for Pot Plants and for use in the Garden generally; It supplies natural nourishment to the soli and assists the process of assimilation, thereby adding the plants to siinia to their full else, vigour, and beauty,,

Sold in Tian containing solbs. each....................$5.50

28

.........$4.00

RANSOME'S "NEW PARIS" LAWN MOWER S.

The best and cheapest machines in the market. Kept in stock and supplied at Manufacturer's prices.

FERMINGER'S

MANUAL OF GARDENING

FOR THE TROPICS,

'This work is alike Interesting to the xiodent of botany and to the practical gardener, and comprises a large number of plants which for the convenience of reference tre arranged in separate groups and are headed with their ordinary and botanical names,

THE CULTIVATION OF FLOWERS, VEGETABLES, FRUIT TREES, &c,

is practically dealt with, and Pruning, Grafting,

- and Manuring thoroughly explained.

Price $7.50.

A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED,

The Hongkong Dispensary. ESTABLIERED A.D. 1841.

Hongkong, 4th September, 1893.

TO SUBSCRIBERS.

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SUBSCRIBERS ΤΟ *THE HONGKONG

ACT.

LONDON, October joth. The silver amendments have all been defeated, and the repeal of the Sherman Act is expected to be passed immediately.

TELEGRAPH” ARE MOST RESPECTFULLY"

SHANGHAI AUTUMN MEETING.

(Special to the Hongkong Telegraph)

FIRST DAY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30TH. The following results of yesterday's racing reached us tea late for publication in last night's issue :-

The SHANGHAI STEEPLECHASK; value, Tim, 100; second pony to receive" 80 per cent, and the third pony, to per cent. of the entrance fees 1 for China ponies; four ponies to start or no race; catch weights over trat; entrance, Tle. 5 from the Widow's Monument twice round and to.

Bendigo unaoups & Careless

CANNE The ECLIPSE STAKES a sweepstake of Tls. 10 each; for China ponies; weight for Inches as per scale; winners at this meeting 7 lbs. extas.

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Ore mile and a quarter.

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Talisman.....¶

(Only two starters.)

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natural molar.

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WITH reference to the five Chinese merchants recently sentenced to halshment by the Stogators Executive Council for taking an active Interest in the promotion of a welting Lottery. the Straits Times states that it is probable that the prisoners will not be immediately deported. They were to have remulaed in gool for a parind of fourteen days in order to give any one of them an opportunity of applying for a habens they all are sent away, if they all are sent corpur. It may be three weeks or longer before

away.

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SUPREME COURT.

DAWSON's Whisky has obtained gold medals numerous band of thieves and vagabond non-hare often been quick to go into greedy schemes wherever exhibited.

descripts in attendance, the local officials will of chance with unhappy results to themselves be sorely taxed to preserve order to the face of and to posterity. The present experince of the the breatened recurrence of riot and pillage. French is by no means new even to that adven- A large force of native military have been drafted turous and speculative people, and it has a larg in; the foreigners have good cause to dread more foreground to the bistory of the world. The than to rely upon them for any help, in the event Mississippi scheme of John Law and the Darlen discussed from the native standprint in the ten ing project with the Mississipp! valley and the hours and cannot be said to add to the good ather the colonisation of the isthmus of Darien fouling towards foreigners generally, in a time of (Panama), are types, with the South Sea bubble, festivity and excuement.

of the Snancial lunacy which sometimes afflicts One of the Missions located here has just a whole race and reads it on a headlong rush secured the satisfactory settlement of an outatand-after the pot of gold at the end of rainbow, ing claim (slace the 1891 rlota) in a

a city called Wawelcheu. It may be noted that the official and the local constable werd the bladrances in the way of an earlier settlement. The latter was the chief actor and direct instigator of the whole trouble. The removal of the official made the way comparatively easy to clear the matter up.

The rice harvest seems to have been good and realised. It is being rapidly shipped at fairly an average of 600 cattles to the mow has been good prices, and the local farmers generally avest the money in adding new houses of mud and thatch to their poor tumbledown properties, --N. C. Daily News,

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION, (Bifora Mr. E. J. Ackroyd, Putine Judge.) October gist.

"THE ANCHOR'S WEIGHED," Mr. Grist applied for sn order to seize and detain a junk which was to rall from Hongkong owner was defendant in a suit for 3180, and it thit afternoon or to-morrow morning; the was supposed that he was remaring the vessel in order to avoid payment.

His lordship When was the money lent? Mr. Geist-Last June, my lord.

His lordship said it was absurd to expect to detain the junk for ever; it must necessarily go of business. That was by no means what was about from place to place in the ordinary course meant by "removing properly from the jailedte. ifan of the court in order to avoid or delay execution of any decree the court might make in the salt." In Fuch a case the court could make as order of seizure, but not otherwise; if the applicant could show that the master of the Junk deliberately intended to avrid coming back, or that he was leaving in some unusual way that would warrant a belief that he was trying to avoid payment, then the Court could act; but nothing of the sort wis set ant in the affidavit filed by the applicant.

Mr. GalatWill your lordship allow it in stand over, so that I may file another affidavit ? I am not responsible for this-I did not draft it. His lordship :—Very well, let it stand over; I could not possibly make an order on this affidavit,

CHEAP DRINKS.

In the case of the Club Macaerse versus Kevler, for various small some for billards and drinks, amounting to some $40 altogether, Mr. Gelat appeared for the defendant, and the esse for the plaintiff clab was conducted by the president, P. A. do Rosario.

ACCORDING to a Nagpo correspondent of the N. C. Daily Neto piracy on the high seas has been very ille during the past three months, especially on janks bound from Chinklang laden with ice for Ningpo and the Chusan group of Islands No less than eleven junks of this class have been overhauled by pirates and their carecen taken away. The authorities at Ninguo and Taichaw have been overwhelmed, with reel to be powerle place her duranlar, red rest this objection.

from the plundered Jank owners,

for them or capturing a piratical craft or two, to show that they are on the alert.

gיסמר

Txx jipm Advertiser gives an account of a man who knocks pats off Mr. Wiren, the

'round-the-world-for-nothing" artist. A man named Tachibana Teruski, 34 years of age, of Kigawa Prefecture, who was employed at an astinant teacher in the Yamanouchi Elementary School in Y kobama, absconded in August fast Year with fees amounting to 33 4 coffreted from the scholars. He is believed to have visited Kobe, Nagasaki, China and Slagapore, hams. On the 17th instant he was encountered and appears to have returned recently to Yoke by the proprietor of the school in a beef shop in Intz kicho and was at once handed over to the pelice, by whom he was sent to the Pubila

Mr. Grist first set up the deferee that thin was alproprietary club, run by the president for fir own benefit, and therefore had no sight to deal in drinks or to recover the price.

His

after a little discussier, overruled

Mr. Grint then urged that there were a number of other transactions to set off against the plafatiff's claim; and also dispo'ed the various items, contending that everything the defendant bad bad was signed for, and paid for, and that the present claim, fer amounis not authenticated by defendant's own signature, was bogus.

Evidence was then given at great length by the club servants to prove the supplying of each item in the claim. Defendant used to order drinks or play billiards, and then go away without sigting, but would tell the secretary, or bar-boy, or anybody else to sign for him. These such sums st-billiare, four players, cont; were the items now disputed. The list showed

post wins, 7 cents a glass; whisky, 13 cents a glass, etc.

SHANTUNG.

Like the Panama canal enterprise the vart undertaking of John Law was centred in Paris and affected the public and private foances of the sation. Law was one of the continental speculators who, in the frosical classification of the presant day, are known as "Napoleons of finance." His conceptions were magnificent bis resources impatial and his faith in himself which gained successes only at the outset and unfaltering, but his Lusiness system was one lovpired logical failure at the end, a failure in which millions of people suffered and which wa not without grave political cosse. quences to the succeeding generation, It may be said that John Law and the financial wreck he made had much to do with causing the tamult and bitterness out of which came the French Revolution and which wrought the end of medieval rule in Europe.

"(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

Welbien, October yib.

John Law was a Scotchman, born in 157t at Edinburgh. He passed bis early life in queation Your correspondent has just returned from sable pursuits, but showed commercial fus incts. journey through the recently coded districts of For having killed a man in a duel he was put la Lengan and Pohsing. It is needless to say that prison, but he escaped and went to Holland, the foods were due to the Yellow River. This After spending some years on the Continent he award sheam, while a “sorrow" to Ction, is returned to Scotland and formed plans for its aboon to the Shantung correspondent, who relief from the hardships which the fallone ofthe always finds to its heaks a never-lailing source Dariet project had bequeathed. He was heard of "news." In the course of my regular mission with scant attention, and soon he went abroad work I had occasion to cross some fifty miles of again. After many vicissitudes he found himself country where the waters have barely subsided: In France, a country then having a national debt indeed the everland routes so obstructed by twice as large as its greatest locome. Its finances persistent pools of agua pura (7) that a boat were in the hands of knaves et fools, and a plan was required for thirty miles of the trip, bi'e for decreeing national bankruptcy had the the remaining twenty miles were navigated (1 | tenialire favor of the king. The time was pro use the word advisedly) in a wheelbarrow. This pitious for a financial theorist to be heard, and year's flood on the south side of the river covered while Law talked the monarch listened. a triangular space whose hypothenose measures at lesar 100 miles (300) and whose sides may be put respectively at eighty miles, and forty miles. In other words, the district extends castward from

Chiturg where the crevasses occurred, to the junk-part Yang hilchkow; the other boundaries being the river and the sulf From this area must be subtracted island of higher ground, whose mean diameter is 40 (about 13 miles). Roughly estimated, the flooded district contains about two thousand square miles. Even allowing for the fact that the extreme north-eastern portion of this area is very sparsely peopled, any one at all familiar with the way lo which China's millions are poured out over this land, will not be slow to recognise the arpilling destruction of crops and menace to life fecident to sach a flood. For tunately the overflowing waters rose very gradually, so that the regions more distant from the crevasse had the advantage of clear water flood, which, even after forty days acinjured. Nevertheless, the best of the of inundation, left certain crops comparatively

d flood-ridden region presents a sery sight,

The local magistrates are taking measures to and say but the long-suffering Chinsman would consider the situation welt-nigh hopeless. relieve the distmas, and doubtless the high authorities will do something in the same line. Already the Longin chahstan has enrolled and

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The result was that the Scotch adventurer got a firm foothold. He did not secure at first allthe advantages he asked, but they came to him in time. His plan was to found a royal bank, which should manage the trade and control the cur- rency of France, collect the taxes and re duce the debt, At the ou get he was per- mited to open a banking-house and inve ro es payable at sight in the weight and value of the money at the day of issue. That was the entering wedge. The bank was a success, It brought down the rate of interest, and when the king ordered that its notes should be redeemable In gold,pabile and efficial confidence in the bank and its founder was scady to uphold any probably enterprise of either.

At this time one Crest, who held royal grant giving him the trade of the Mississippi region of Americ, surrendered it to Law, who organized the Compagnie des Index Occidentales, the powers of which were nearly sovereign in the lower Mississippi valley and in the fertile gulf country on either side of it. The esplai was 100,000,000 is divided into 200,000 shares of 500 lives each. After the company had got

managed the national debt and collected the well catabilshed Law's bank bre me a royal Institution, and is shares rapidly appreciated. taxes, suing several series of shares, which were taken un as fast as they were pat on the

His lordship found for the platot, but Procurator of the Yokohama District Court for rearved de'allod judgment pending the trial of ded the thirty flooded villages under bis in itke. In December, 1719 there shares feld trial. It is not stated how much of the 33 you | Xavier's counter-cíxím, for goods supplied to tag 3.diction, which contain an estimated and at forly times tätär pw.valar, confidence in them

THE Japan Mail states that Soal correspond-

The. ŠVCZE STAKKE, valu-, Tix, soo added to 75 he had left.

per cent of the entrance fees; second pony to receive 25 per cent; for China pontes being bond fide griffins at date of entry weight for Inches as per scale; winners of one raca 7 lbs, extra; entrance, Tis. 5. One mile and a quarter.

Freedom.....ANDRADAN

Helios Sargirold...

The MALOO PLATk, valne, Tis. 100; for China ponier; weight for inches as per scals; ent rance Tia. 5. . Half-a-mile.

Breswing

Mighty...

Merry Thought..............................e: 3 The CLUB CUP, value, Tis. 150; cond posy to receive the entrance fees; for China pontes, weight for inches ss per scale; griffies at date of entry allowed zibr.; entrance, Tia. 5. Two miles.

cs, pablished in various fatanese vernacular papers, lays it down that a convenient handle has been given to the Russian Government for pushing forward its long anticipated policy of Interference in the internal affairs of the Korean Kingdom. The story rank as follows:-The Rasulan Government has been encouraglog the emigration of Koreans Into its owD teritories, and the number of Koreans whe bave crossed the frontier is said to have reached more than 10000. The Korean Government does not of course like the exodus of its people, and is reported to have instructed the local officials at the districts lying on the borders of Russia to take stringent measures for preventing the emigration of the Inhabitants across the frontiers. Bat the vigilance of these officials has not evidently succeeded in pulling a stop to the exodus: it is said to be going on ar

briskly es ever. About a month and a half ago, some ten of the Korean emigrants revisited their Lightning 2013 3

native land, and coming under the notice of the The WHANGPOO STAKES ; a sweepstake of Tis death. One of them, however, succeeded in exasperated officials, were instantly condemned To each ; for Chira ponies being bead fide escaping from that dreadful punishment, and griffins at date of entry weight for inches acrositeg over the frontles, laid the matter before per scale; winners of one race 7 lbs. extra. the fecal Rossian effciais. The consequence One mile and a ball

was that the Rossler Minister at 58al received instractions from home to protest against the crocities perpetrated upon the unfortunate Koreans, The story ends there, and nothing is sisted as to the upshot of the affair. Wa deem. the account very apocryphal

Bovril...........................................ram ↑

Vagrant

Touchstone.................. I Volga...............na 2

Arlon

SECOND DAY-TUESDAY, OCTOBER ZIFT. The NORTHERN CUP,

Merry Thought

Hollyhock H1000,

I

3

MISERS. WHILLOCK & Cole freight market

The SHANGHAI ŠT. LYGEN.

Sunsparell RLEFONLAR26519015+ Bluebeard 2

REMINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS | The RACING STAKES.

MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE.

BIRTH.

At 12, Ming Hong Road, Shanghai, on the 25th October, the wife of F. F. CARION, of a son,

Starveling Snowstorm.**

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

DAWSON's Whisky,

The Honghong Selegraph.

HONOKOMO, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1893.

GAP ROCK LIGHT,

Ills o' life vic'orious."

Club, which will be heard next Friday.

MACAO.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

October 30th.

head-quarters for the purpots of investigating a A Court-martial is being held at the military serions ebsage made by the acting commandant As the case is sub judice I will not go lote of the police force against one of his captains. details at present, bat will give fall particulars as soon as possible.

M. Mollet and Professor Max are here with

their wild beast show. There was a large, attan. dance at their opestog performance, but it is thought certain that sooner or later Max will fall people care to go again. a victim to bis own recklessness, and not many

It is rumoured that one of the emigrants whilst on board the Tatarios was anuited by a 'coolie-catcher," ogry probably because the Nothing further has come of the affair. man determined to get back again safe on shore. The Rev. Dr Medeiros, Bishop of Macao, is watering-place near Lisbon, er jying the mineral now at the Caldas de Rainhs, a fashionable baths. It is wild that he will return to Macao by Christmas-a good deal sooner than had been expected. This is said to be because he had been marmuring to have the National Lyceum of Macan opened under the auspices of ike Padres, but had failed dismally.

Lieutenant Moraes, who was sent to Japan to get guns from Osaka for Macao sad Timor, has returned, and the big guns will be here shortly. cracker factory here; two houses were burnt There was an explosion i̟wo days ago la a down, but nobody was injured.

authorities are very unfavourably disposed to Game is reported plentiful, but the Chinese sportsmen,

WUBU.

popolation bartrg receivet a great impetus by a son of of 12,000 sauls, liach man, woman, and child the banking and Misstreippi (rading i

interest and received 100. Shanghai cask, which allowance, by the appciatment of Law as Controller-General though insufficient, a mounts to a good round of Frai ce. som in the aggregate. Daubless another distribu- The tion will be made before the winter avertaken lating in the new securities made every enormous profits gained by apeco- us. So far as the wider knows, no formal Frecchman a gambler, The nation went application has been made to the missionaries mad. The population of Paris grew apace for relief. The unexpectedly sudden subsidence as people from the country came with their of the floods is said to be due to another break narings to invest them on the Basise. Trade somewhere south of Chinaofn, which has caused Wax Cormous and everybody shared in what between the city and the sea. At present, the the unusual scarcity of water in the river-bed seemed to be a real prosperity. writer is in the dark as to the actual facts in the case.-N. C. Daily News.

CHUNGKING.

October roth.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

A short time I went on Invitation to visit what we call the Total's school. Some account of its inception was given in these columna fast year. The school has still only the 20 pupils with which it began a little over a year ago, several hundred candidates they are, of course, Having been selected by examination from brlebt, talented boys. Being favited to make a wisit I was interested to ascertain what progress had been made. Three teachers are employed to teach the Chinese classics, mathematics, and English. I was cordially received by the English lastructor, Mr. Yang, This gentleman had studied English in Shar ghai and is employed by the telegraph company to Chungking, Thai bis English was deficient was a fact of which he English, to which I agreed in spite of the requlie himself seemed qolla coscious

that case he would like to further pursue the ments of Chinese poll'enen He said that in Blady of

He said a foreigner was needed to

The be of English, boys were studying

John Law was resting at the root. The issue of All the while, however, the financial system of bank and company shares was valued at twelve millard Hyres, requicing faterest payments five times larger than the gross annual income of the syndicate. There were delays in the payment of dividende and gradually the truth came sub Then there was a bysterical struggle to unload People began to exchange their sharer for any thing which had stable worth, and in spite of edicis by the crew, imparting a fit value to the shares and the currency, there was a panic which extended from Paris in the farthest car fines of France. Prices rossenormously and confusion and distress provalied. Law was execrated where after seeing his financial plans undone and bis he bad once been idolized and be was forced, system demolished, to take refuge in Italy, where he died, poor and friendless.

It was not until the wars of the first French republic and of the empire brought a return of commercial activity that the effects of the Law speculation cound to embarrass the well-to-do and oppress the poor.

The Darien scheme was born of the genius and sagacity of William Paterson, a buccaneer report issued at Shaoghal on the ayh last, is as

of Central merica bad taught him that the in his youth and a fiosocial magnate of Great follows:-Slace our last isene no charge, haa

Britain afterwards.. His voyages in the watere occurred in the matter of freights and rater remain steady, both for London and New York

mercial town, controlling the channel of trade Isthmus of Darfen was a site for a great com. for the former port cargo has only gone forward in mederste quantities, whereas for the latter a

between the Allantio and Pacific ocesos. With reader and an easy grammar, shouting considerable business has been done for ship.

la the favor of the English. dog he organized in the approved Chinese style I found, en ex Scotland a company trading to Africa and the ment, both by steam and sail Coatwise...

amination, that their pronunciation made''s Indies, wiE There is little to be added to what we wróte

commendable approach to accuracy and that ciles, towns or toris in places not la the posses- power to plant colasies and bulld fortnight age, the market remains strong and

they understood fairly well what they were read- sien of any other European power, with the con.. (FROM A CORRESPONDENT,) several settlements have been made by the

ing. As might be expected under a Chinese sant of the natives," the company to be exempt: regular liners, Waha to Canton-Enquiries

October 24th teacher they were able to converse but little. 1 from all doties and impositions for twenty-one for tonnage have been mi da resalifre la The epidemic which raged here, about a month hear that the Total desires a formiguer to teach years. The Scotch people were soon excited by

few charters at quotations below. Nagasakt to ago, has somewhat abated, since we have once English. Otherwise, certainly, no great pro the plans which Paterson autoided. Shanghal-There is a fair demand for tonnage more been favoured wiik sunshine. In some ficiency can be expected, no facilitate tu We will found a colony for trade sild at enhanced rates but vessels are scarce. For districts, the mortality was fearinlly high, and London via Suez-The Pabling, Fars and hardly enough able-bodied people were left to days ago. Two Russian gentlemen, one of them will beget money the commercial world will no A and company passed through here a few Paterson. This weds will beger trade; money Folyphemus are on the beth and circulated for bury the dead, while the bosuteous harvest lay accompanied by bis wife, were, as we under-more want work for their hands, but will rather THE Austrian cafer Kaiserin Ellinßsth left calling at Havre for which port we hear she has Dectors and religious () quacks must have resped Tibet. This was the second or third journey of the seas, the big of the univene, will enable its despatch daring next week, the fist named rotting and growing again in the foundated fields stand, on a soological expedition la. Mongolian want hands for their work. Darien, the door of yesterday for Europe.

secured a fale quantity of cargo. The Shell Enea rich, harvest of hard cash, Judging from the the kind which they had undertaken. On this passessors to become the legislators of both DRINK Dawson's Whisky and be "O'er the steamship Clam will call in about the arth number of sick folk who have sought their last oun the lady was taken ill and they sought to | worlds and the stbitrators of commerce. The

proximo

taiding cargo for both Havre and London. bealing arts. The whole catalogue of proptilatory make their way to Peking, but finally tinned Battiers of Darien will acquire nobler empire For New York. We have had no departures, measures have been tried, bet the gods refuse to and came down the river which empties into the than that of Alexander or Cerar, without fatigue, the Cardiganshire having recently been detained hear, and the popular mind will not be pacised Yang at Chungking At Facolog they were expense of danger, as well as without incurring in Japan by bad weather; she clears to-morrow without, one last mighty effort. Accordingly, a fortunate enough to and a couple of missionary the guilt and bleedated with which car querors wits all the cargo she requires, and will be petition was presented to the local mandarin for ladles about to come down. A DISPASSIONATE review of the history of Maria Valeris left Kobe for this port gestures? | bas sertared all the cargo space allotted to this Sing. Wonu Ye {ike presiding.^nd of the clit), almost, ita that she was sadly in need of 1 to be the 8 at anlärants and to found the future,

followed by the Baniowers, which steamer permission to hold a ten days precession of the lady had her third stroke of.

The Raia wave handred men, Incuding 300 youth

Dinally chargeable.", of paralysis and was Gap Rock lighthouse may be briefly

port, Pia the Cape The G. R. Shelfteld which has not been held for about twenty years. necessary to

from the best families of Scotland voluntested not quite, unconscious. It summarised as follows-The southern A NEW material is proposed as a substitute for cleared day before yesterday, and the berib is no A proclamation was finally farsed granting three the service which was now Emely rendered capital of the world. On July 26th, 1693, fire, approach to Hongkong harbour was leather. It is called feuxus fibra," and is occupied by the P. N. Blanchard whose prospects days and confining the process within the The day before reaching Chungking the Lady, blp left the port of Lol is carrying the sink undoubtedly in need of a light; a site was it has the same appearance as leather, in parti. the will call at Honging to fill on. Departures Repere the be Chirche (just seating comple- municate, except to very litted extent, with proclaiming fre trade and religious tolerance,

derived from flax, antiably prepared and olid. of cbt talaga good cargo from here are favorable, | chy walle

was about to years of age, passed away. expediton. They amived at Darien in fire Repons are being freely circulated that the To make it sadder they were unable to com- mothe and laid out the city of New Edinburgh, therefore chosen by the Government of this cularly supple, and taken a polish equally well for Londons-Steamship Mayunarath, Colony, supported by the strong recom-said to possess great teascity, whlie affording chew 18th. Departure for Manila American the 26th inst. It is a lofty and imposing struce placed upon a boat and they have taken up with the best kinds of calf. The material is via Foochow and Amby 18th Titas via Fatim) is to be mad to the greend on Thursday, eithir Englishmen or Chinese. The coffin was mendations of those Interested in the great care and comfort to the foot when made ship dilaurie. Deparinre for New York-Ni malo. Fariant interference and envy seem Biberia, where the body is to be interred

McLaurin. ballt principally, granite and journey of Shangbai undertaking-in fact, nobody ever found into shoes,

cargo, son, Tex. Through from Hankom to be the supposed and seal cause for this pro-N-G-Daliy Newts "fauir with, "the site at first; "then" the

Shanghai to New York 40/, Tea and Genera) posed demolliton. We learn that the resident building commenced, and as far as is

Cargo. Bhanghal to New York 17/6, Tom and Fathers have demanded Immunity from Canal Cargo, yer salles, Quotations are trouble, or they will call in belp from their known there was nothing defective about

Nawchwang to Ewalow 93 cents per pical own Government the work; then the cost was found

It is stated also that Li Newchwang to Amor 15 cents per pieni, New Hung-chang has forwarded a despatch, forbidding chwang to Canton 25 cents pm pical Waha to the procession. If so, it has very Hale effect, for to be $100,000, as against $75,000 for the Wagian light-partly due to the T

Doddry. Canton 13 candɔper pical. Nagasaki to Shang. preparations are going forward for a grand diss

hal $1.35 par le Settlement during the play, and crowds of visitors are pouring in to see canal speculation and the crimes that accens, Bootland going to American antiemente up and alte, and to other causes the naming of

fertasght in Nil

silon, Ae them is sure to be a ¦ panted i reală, the historieni: fat thai stations | dern the coast” Another expedition of goo men

We are Informed by the Agent of the Austrian Lloyd's 8. N. Co. that the Company's steamer

afternoon,

a band of the 1st Shropshire Light Dry will play the following programme at the Offers Mess, Murray Harracks, this everlog, com mencingą! 8 o'clock 1-

MLes, Desgons des VHfers "... **Raolafson of Bugdend” «atan

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found themselves in a bad way. The climate were reaily gone and the soft had not wielded

When summer came the Darian optonists

and

died. The

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scruntomak posters. Werse the King of England had turned against the wayfarers owing So to the representatious of British merckania and BUBBLES OF HISTORYAVUK had refused to let them draw supplies either from the mother country or English colonies in Be Wot Indies. For a time the emigranta.

SCHEMES LIKE THE PAMAMA"

ARTE MAY ifved on the charity of the Indians and then :

The crisis in France caused by the Fanans they disbanded, those who could nos saturs la.

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