THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1893.

BUENOS AYRES, October rgth, The National Guard of Dalilla has been dis- banded and all danger of farther revolutionary trouble in the district has passed away,

adherence to the deep-cutter theory the English himself obnoxious. He is now boasting that the have openly acknowledged that the American Government pald him $10,000 for making the centreboard idea is the best for racing yachts, attempt. Admiral Melio was in command of It is beyond question that the Valkyria represents the Aent and personally directed the operations. the culmination of the best efforts of English He Kept up a continuous fire, sad when the bralas and English skill; that she is the fleetest bombardment ceased it was reported that the vessel of the kind ever built on the other alde of fleet had thrown 196 shells. The faste fired the sea, and that she has been handled in all the twice that number of shots to return. The rices with remarkable ability and canning. And Government, after the firlag had ceased, issued yet when yesterday's drifttag match was over, bailetins declaring its ability to maintain and Captain Cranfie'd and Watson her designer ack-preserve peace and order throughout the city. nowledged that they had been beaten in every I was also announced that any person guilty of point of salling and in every kind of weather. damaging private property would be shot. They were sathfind that the Vigilant was abelter boat, and sold so manfally, and gererously, Capialn Cranfield, the craflest racing skipper in Great Britain has remarked :*** "I am more thoroughly convinced, after such sall as we have bad, that the Vigiland can beat usanyhow. We don't care what kind of weather we bave now, it will be all the same in us, Flow or calm, the Vigilant outils us. We're taking things as they come and have done no kicking. We've been beaten by a better bost, hope we will have no gala when, wa all the final heat. I had all the gale I want coming FET and we're beaten, anyhow, it would be better to have it a pleasant Designer Watson, who has risen to foremost place among British yacht architects by, designing fast cutters, was equally as itank In admitting the destruction of his pet theory. He weld: "I don't think it will makes much difference what kind of breeze there is on Filday, for it seems that the Vigilant is the better boat in any kind of breezy or weather, Centre-boards seem to be winners.”

weather,"

THE FINAL HEAT,

MONTEVIDEO, October 15th. The Government has decided to fncrease the army strength and will tako immediate steps to add to the military force.

PARIS, October 16th. Puls presents a splendid appearance. The entire city is decorated in readiness to receive the Rasalan sailors, who will arrive to-morrow. The Place de l'Opern, the Rue de la Paix and the principal streets and boulevards are all gay with figs. Another striking feature of the eccssion is the complete calmness that reigns among the populace of the capital, which is in strong contrast with the solsy demonstrations which have just been taking place in the south of France. Ne Govern- presence will be needed to prevent any men dangerous demonstrations dosing the lates, ai the entire population of Paris have decided to pot a check on themselves. Every person who ventures to shout “Dawn with Germany !" will the Parisians to give the fetes a paclic aspect, and when they cheer the Russians it will mean not that they are acclaiming the prospect of war, but that they have a firm hope in what the future holds in store for France.

ban also applies to 11 soldiers and sailors who refused to fight against the rebels. It is reported that the coast-defence turret-ship Bakia has been ordered down, the river from Asuncion to join the Tiradentes," Both will then proceed to Ris, and will engage Mello's squadron Ins naval battle, President Pelxoto has but these two good war ships in his squadron. The rest are old wooden craft, which arrbsolete and would make no fight against such ships as the Aguidaban and Republican, la Mello's Bret. The report that Peixoto has purchased wax ships In Europe and the United States is doubted, though several Brasilian officers have arrived in Montevideo.

October 19th.

The Herald's Buenoà Ayres special says: "A telegram to the Minister of Foreign Affairs announces that Bio was under fire all day. Great damage was caused and thousands of people sought refuge in the adjolning towns, i

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THE

HONGKONG HOTEL.

TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS, "Eremiin "--A. B, C. Codo.—TELEPHONE, No. 32.

PROPRIETORS......

DARDAR THE HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED,

THE HONGKONG HOTEL-the most commodious and best appointed Hotel in the Far East,

For the third time the Welland passed the at once be arrested. It in the firm intention of CHINA COAST, METEOROLOGICALffords unequalled accommodation to travellers and others. It is situated, in the centre al

Valkyria and the America's Cop will stay here a while yet. Plenty of wind, a splendid ses and an almost ideal day for yachtlog satlified every- body. At the start the vachis made a short board on the starboard tack, but, changing soon, took a long run to port. The Valkyrie had the lead from the start and kept it. She turned the #lakebart at 3:3 o'clock and the Vigilant followed at 2:35-

The Valkyrie at 3:36 set ber alksplansker, which glistened Jike sheet of silver in the wind The effect was apparent Immediately. The Valkyrie began to draw further away from her zival, but the sheets of the Vigilant then went home and she, too, lesped forward. Then the Valkyrie dused her fib and forestaysali and set her balloon staysail in place. The Vigilant hauled her balloon jib slowly up and ser it. From that time it was foregone conclusion that the Falkyrie would be beaten again. As the Vigilant drew up behind the blanketed her rival and the silk spinnaker ruffled. It was not long, however, before the Vigilant got out of her wind, and the sails filled

once more,

It was estimated that there were three quarters of a mile between the two boats, but they closed rapidly, and at 3.30 the Vigilans's bowsprit was abreast of the Valkyrie, and a few minutes later a line of open water appeared between the two verscis, this time with the Vigilant in the lead. How the people screamed and the whistles blew | Suddenly, at 3.34, men on the Valkyria were seen running to and fro, and then a glance showed that the silk spinnsker had split into flapping ribbons, It

was quickly brought down and another boisted with marvellous rapidity. Short as the delay was, it is feared it lost the Valkyrie the race, for the boats were very close together, Meanwhile the Vigilant was driving u failous rate and crossed the finish line a winter, according to the corrected time, by 40 seconda. It was one of the finest racea aceu la recent posts. Forty seconds on a beat to windward of Alitéwn miles, and return, is so close that the splitting of the Valkyria's splan,ker might exally account for It. The official record shows the following i

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3:2.4:39.

Elspied time-Palkyrie, 3153:5a; Vigliant,. 3:24:10

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NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL

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ST. PETERSBURO, October 16th. The Oficial Messenger announces that as agreement has been entered into between Russis and France, by which Russian vessels will with- draw from the trade which competed with that between France and Algiers, and which France regarded as a coasting trade that ought to be

confined to French merchants.

TARANTO, October 16th.

REGISTER.

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The proposed renderrous of the British_Medi- tetranean squadron here, beglastog to-day, is acounter. regarded everywhere in Italy as demonstration to the Russian squadron's visit to Toulon, and is being made a matter of great He demonstration. The people are focking to the town from every quarter, and the place, which has only 25,000 fababliants, has already 50,000 Cape St. Jam vialtors, and lodgings and provisions have risen to phenomenal prices. A first-class dispatch with eight prominent naval officers on boat, board, has gone to welcome the visitors. Of course Great Britain is endeavoring to give the impression that the visit is not in any way con- nected with the Toulon visit. The squadron arrived here at noon, escorted by the Italian war ship Italia. The visiting war whips were saluted by the forts and replied in kind. Salutes were then exchanged between the British Admiral, Sir Michael Culmie Seymour, and Admiral Tarla of the Italian fleet. The banks of the canal and Hon every point of vantage in the neighbourhood Viceels

Cap Reckt 10 were crowded with people, who heartily cheered b the British war vessels as they passed in. British Hobo *** officials landed from the warships this afternoon phong that the

Вобла and proceeded to the Princess Isbella Club, ants where a reception was held in honor of the visit Case St. James lined the route leading from the water's edge to ing sailors. As immense concourse of people

the club and on all sides unbounded enthusiasm WAS SLOWD. The city and harbour were

illuminated ibis evening ln the most elaborate manger possible, Bands are to be beard playing on all sides and the national'anikem of Great

Beltsin sounded high and above all other music

17th.

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October

Admiral Sir Michael Culme Seymour, in cem. mand of the British Mediterranean fleet, accompanied by all bis captalus, returned the visit to-day of Admirals Conei and Turla of the Illan vavy, amidst v much cere- many and the burning of large amount of powder in salutes. On board the Italian

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geblp Italia the Admirals and other officers partock of a most sumptadas entertain. ment. The Italian Admirals, in responding to s toast, seferred la moat flattering terms to the power of the British navy and to the great lofsence which the friendship between Italy and Great Britain should have apps the peace of Europe. Admiral Seymour, in reply, referred in complimentary phrases to the war ships of Itely Hongkong Observatory, 14th November, 1893, and was also of the opinion that both savies could not be better employed than fo the m.in. icornce of peace.

New York, October 17th, A score of shipwreckedmen were brought here today. The vessels on which they sailed have been swallowed up in the ses, Three men were saved when they seemed to be beyond human aid. They were clinging to the rigging of submerged buiks, which were drilling rapidly from the track of vessels and sinking lach by inch into the sea. For days they had clang to the shrouds, benumbed by cold, hunger, and exhaustion.

WASHINGTON, October 18th.

The following telegrams from our San Francisco exchanges were crowded out of last night's issue :-

.NEW YORK, October 14th, The Herald's published simy of the bombard. ment of Rio, as cabled by a correspondents at Rio Janeiro and Montevideo, is as follows There was great excitement in the city as the fice from the ships was directed against the Caston-house. The Government forcas suffered beavy leates, but the Government is suppress Ing xil reports of casualties. The rebel war ship Aquidaban, Mello's flagship, opened the bombardment. There was a contest for the possession of the Government workshops of Armacao between the revolutionary forces and shose of the Government, When Mello realized that he could not obtain possession of the pesceably be prepared to open fire. The bom bardment was very destructive. Many buildings were damaged, and the residents of Armacao fied in terror, Several of the shells from the insurgent fleet struck in the heart of the city, killing many of the Inhabitants. A shall froz

The decrease of the yold reserve in the the Najado tell right in the centre of the town, The Iuildings occupied by the Rio News Weasury conilanes, and to-day it stands at were wrecked. Many foreigners were killed $82,965 073, a decrease of $10,516,000 since and wounded. The Government forces October 1st. The currency balance increased numbered 1,000 and replied vigorously about $1,000,000. To-day it was $31,393,000. to the fire from the fleet, The land About $13,000,000, however, was made up of batteries bad a few old Kropp guns mounted anbeldiary silver cola, and from $1,000,000 to and these were turned on the ships. They $6,000,000 net balance is being used dally ta not effective, ail of the shots fall-connection with replacing the coin ueft for cli. ing short. None of the ships we lojured, culation. The working balance at the disposal

Insurgent

bombarded of the department in very small, and resort is Nichtheroy, Domingos, Scarphy and Brata made to gold to meet current obligations. Rosa, suburbs of Rio. The fire on all of them The receipts of the Government for the month was destructive to property. It is also known to data were $15,351,000, and expenditures that there

was great loss of life, but the facts are | $17,361,000, suppressed by the Government officials,

New York, October 18th. The dercest fire the city has anen in many Business is paralyzed and the streets of the capital are deserted. The situation is extremely | years swept away one-third of the block bounded critical. Rio has become what is known in by Tenth avenni, Forty-first and Forty-second International law as a fortised city, by orders | streets this evening. Five men who were 23 Issued by President Peixoto. He directed the and batterics so are sa all rebel vesstils within fange.

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Co-day's Advertisements.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

THE

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI,

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"HAILOONG," Captain Roach, will be despatched for the above Parts on FRIDAY, the 17th Instant, at Day-

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DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.

General Managers. Hongkong, 14th November, 1893.

HOW NATURE COMPENSATES.

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work in the floors of the wall-paper factory of Willam Campbell have not been heard from since the fire began. The flames originated in Advices have also been received of a sharp en the engine-rooms of Campbell's building and Regement between the opposing troops near spread with marvellous rapidity. The men Ponts da Caja. The rebels were short of coal for barely escaped alive. The whole factory was A No. 198, FRAYA WEST, there is to he their ships and sont a detachment to capture a burolog like a torch within thres minules after seen one of the most EXTRAORDI supply, which they knew was at this point, The the Arst biase was discovered. The origin of NARY EXHIBITIONS ever shewn in the Government forces learned of the expedition and the fire is saknown. It is estimated that East. The famous MAHUANG, the Armiess prepared to defend the place. The coal was on $3,500,000 will scarcely cover the damage to Stamase Woman, who has travelled the World, board six barges, belonging to the Brazilian property, Nine dwelling houses and two tene has now arrived, She performs WONDERS Coal Company, and when the rebel forces ments were utterly destroyed and thereby more and can do more with her feet than the average reached Pasta da Caja men was sent in bosts than Lfty families are homeless. Nearly all of being can do with hands. The Exhibition opens to seize the barger. Then the land forces waited them lost their entire possessions. The advance | "TO-MORROW. and they got within range and opened Breagan, of the fire was so swift that the tenants were The boat crews returned to their ship, which lucky to get off with their lives. replied to the fire from the land batteries. The The following is cabled by the Harald's con lasted but a short ilma, when the land respondent at Montevideo:-The Herald's cor Balterion were silenced and aval detachment repondant at Rio Janeiro sends word that thes captured the coal barges and also a Peixoto's Government has declared that it will supply of coal which was sta od in the not be responsible for damage or loss to the shed on shore. Owing to the English natives on foreigners residing in Brist-caused Interests involved, complaint was made of the by the revolutionary, forcas De by the Gover attack to the British Blinister, Wyndham Lang, mens troops in the attempt to suppress the After close inquiry be reported that there had rebellion. A decrse has been sand branding been heavy lognes and that several of the as deserters all persons in the army or Government troops had been killed in the Bary service of Brazil who have joined the 700 and 800 yards. Time, 3 P.M, engagement Captain Horaton, the American revolutionary movement. Many military officers, who was captured by English was ships in ate principally those who were stalloned as Fort NIE Menică, in the décrets. The Samapting to blow up ske viguidaban, le making

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T. FENTON, -Manager, Hongkong, 14th November, 1893.

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION: "THE LONG RANGE CUP will be Shot for "on SATURDAY, the 15th` înșt—Rangel,

·ED, ROBINSON,

Honghong, 14% Hóvámbary 18gg)//

9 Hom, Secneary,

the towns, opposte" the General Post Office and the Hongkong Club, adjacent to Pedder's Wharf (the principal landing stage of the Colony) and in close proximity to the Banks and Shipping Offices. The HOTEL STEAM LAUNCH conveys passengers and baggage to and from all Mall Steamers THE TABLE D'HOTE, at separats tables, is supplied with every delicacy, the cuisine being

under experienced supervision.

THE BEDROOMS, with adjoining Bathrooms, are lofty and well ventilated, open on to

spacious Verandahs, are lighted by gas and fitted throughout with electric communicators. The Reading, Writing and Smoking Rooms, Ladies' Drawing Rooms, the new, Bar and public

BILLIARD ROOMS (Six English and American Tables) are fitted with every convenience,

A handsomely appointed GRILL ROOM, where chops, steaks, &c., are served at any hour

adjoins the HOTKI, and is under the same Management.

The WINES & SPIRITS are selected by an Expert and the BEST BRANDS only are supplied. HYDRAULIC ASCENDING-ROOMS of the latest and most approved type convey passengers

and baggage from the Entrance Hall to each of the five floors above, NIGHT PORTERS and WATCHMEN are continually on duty,

Hongkong, 13th February, 1802.

NOTICE.

》leasant APARTMENTS wanted with

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Address

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cja Hongkong Telegraph Office. Hongkong, 9th November, 1893′′

WANTED.

ROTARY PRINTING PRESS.

Intimations.

RANGOON OIL.

JE are offering for Sale a special line on.

consigned to us by a well-known Rangosa Firm. „Tals Oil is the best and most callable for fabricating gans of every description, military tiles, beavy ordnance, and all kinds of machi very and metal goods." It is very generally used la India and Bormab by the leading railway and steamship companios, factories and mille and by the military kulkorities.

WE FIRST CLASS LUBRICATING OIL

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THE Undersigned has always thought that

such a place in this was the one thing needed to fit in between Hori LIVE and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-providing it be First-class in every detall. & place where one may have bis GRILLED CHOP or STEAK at any hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M.; or later If notice be given. He is also prepared 10 SUPPLY MEALS 10 PRIVATE PARTIES per MENU of ORDER-the Parties_vending Dishes, &c. for same-and Cash. Scale on application.

Monthly Board for One Person...$35.00 Tifo

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Breakfast

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..$1.00 SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served

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in Excellent Style at short notice,

Hongkong, 3rd May, 1893.

LEVY HERMANOS.

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MROM the 1st of November next, the SHANGHAI BUTCHERY will be prepared

to Supply BRAWN, LARD is BLADDERS, FRESH and PICKLED ENGLISH PORK, SAUSAGES, &t, &c.

Also, BEEF la JOINTS and CORNED, BLACK PUDDINGS, PORK and GAME PIES. -

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Shanghai, 13th October, 1893.

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Do. Peak Residence. 42-Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Ld.,

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WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, LONDON AND GLASGOW.

13, Queen's Road, Hongkong, 24th August, 1903.

THE

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Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Cuffs and Collars renewed on old ones.

Ladies and Children's Under-clothing, Calidren's Drészen, and all kinds of Embroidery, Materials can be supplied, if required.

The Superioress will also be lost grateful for any PAPER, or old ENTELOPES to be made into -Books for the Children of the Four Schools, whe are taught by the Sisters.

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THE PHARMACY, 25, QUEEN'S ROAD,

MRS. FLETCHER & Co. bez to

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FLETCHER & Co. have on hand a good selection of Druggists' Sundries, and Patent Medicines.

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, d&-Holliday, Chas, Residence.

31-Hongkong Hotel, Public Telephone.

8-Hongkong Electric Co., Ld. 67-Hughes, EJ Residence. 68,-Humphreys, }. D., & Son Office, 37.—Humphreys, J. D., Realdence. 81.-H. & K. Whart & Godown Co, LA,

Praya Central. 33

Do.

West Point. 77-Ho Ting, Praya Central. $1 Do Bonham Strand,

Residence. Ja- Do, 30.—Imports and Exports Office. 23-Jordan, Dr. G. P., Praya Central,

Do.

Residence. 30-Joseph, H. H., Residence.

43

70-Kramer, J. Realdence.

64-Kennedy, J., Horse Repository.

21.-Kerosene Oll Godown.

· Biabler, Causeway Bay, 4-Lapralk, J. D. Residence.

Do.

6. Harrison, We Start, Residence. 31-Mount Austin Hoteli

K-Nam Wo & Co.

46.--Opium Farm, Hat Fook,

36 Peak Hospital,

29-Peak Hotels

19-P. & 0, 8, N. Ca

69.-P. & G. Mess, Mounizia View. 53-Plordter, von der, Residenca. 300,--Qustry Bay Sugar Refinery, 34-Ray, E, C., Residence.

Office. 51. Do 45-Rope Factory, West Point. 37-Sallon Home,

49-8hewan & Co., Praya Central,

-Stevens, G. E., Office,

Do. Residence.

$6-Victoris Hotel, Public Telephone, 16,--Watson & Co., A. S., LA,

Wickham, W. H., Residence.

63-Woo Ree & Co., Frays West.

-Yoeng Lan Kee, Residence,"

Vera Kee a fai

38-Yuen Fat Hong, Bonham Strand. In case of FIRE ring up No. 15.

The Exchange is open day and night,

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