not to enter the Si on heme aglo in spite of this Bzen append there yesterday and the shooting was the real. Professor Stilon pave Alinsell up.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1894.

the Peking, left on the Peru for the stra: ded vessel. The Peru wis accompanied by the Company's in-host, Piranite deff its of the Party wgether with ssistance offered by the auborilie, was found impossible to tow the vessel

"Itseek for irif. I was defeated, and I am willing to admit mir defeat. I must, however, ** this for the Vigfland, she what

#ant ready to sall today My crew rever called in present me, except Fur times. Curres no doubt the Vigilant will do better when the cow have on me experience. The We did not have a Clyde pllat aboard, our pilot being from the Solent. He bad but it experienc: with the tiles and currens of the Fath

wat ra

-¿w to u

"I de Lot crke toy what I think the want of Saturday's race will be, but the Vilgitant will do her best."

LONDON, July 5th.

Henri Kochefort, in an interview to-day, said | Yokosuka ame off and the Peru Tered in! that be considered the choice of Casimir-Perier for President to be the worst possible. The new

Barbour about mix-day. kitten ve be Presklent would try to vive the persona! sent down

wn, and the cargo tr bring tar bo Government of the lie Marshal McMahan, and, the ship to lighten her, and it is hoped that she

surrender or reign. will Jile- the latter, would have to

will float at high tide at 8 37 ibis evening. She Rachefort sald: "His Presidency means is making no water, and it is believed that she civil war. He would arck the silence of Germany is not damaged, or if at all very slightly. Silll, In order to sell the farmera, kas cual, as bo la the in any case an inspection will be necessary, and chiel stockholder in the Arz-in mine, the siebent this wili delzy the departure of the vessel for a In France.

ite has alieady announced his day or so. Captain Ffford, Lloyd's Surveyor, intention of dissolving the Chamber, and it will left for the vessel this afternoon not he long before conflict occurs."

The

Japan

Mall

of July 25th reports :~The PARIS, June 28th, Pacific Mall Co.'s steamship City of Paking The liquidators of the Panama Canal Company floated off the mud near Nagaura about eight have signed an agreement with the new o'clock last night. The Perus

u was, it will be remem- company by which it will have a capital of hered, sent to the assistance of the stranded 60,000,ccio francs to complete the canal. vessel yesterday morning, bat finding that her services were scarcely required she returned to

The harbour about noon,

Paking's forwards, cargo was then discharged into lighters, and hawsers were run out astern. With the ald of these and assistance rendered by a Governmest tug tug from Yokoka the big mail packet a

of gradually wild back toto deep waler. The agency in Yokohama report that the

the Paking hup Fustained no damage, and will therefore be dispatched We for San Francisco at noon to-morrow. understand that the City of Peking was in

NEW YORK, Juse aštb.

The Herald's Panama dispatch says: The Announcement is made bere from Pails that work on the Panama Canat will soon be recom-

merced. It is thought here that the probable object of this announcement le to auriit in pro caring a renewal of the option which soon expires.

VIENNA, June 18th, A house in the course of bullding t Relcben burg, Bohemia, collapsed to-day and a number

In

The Times' report of the yacht race contains the following:-It may be said that the holder of the America Cup will find the Britannia a very formidable adversary. It is too early to pronounce decided opinion, but the Vigilant's strong point or questionably is sailing to wind ward. She is slow fast, bot, when

stays and does not start WRIM, forereaches very fast and and gons where her bead polats. She did nothing with the Britannia going tail. When the Vigilans could get her two spleankers to fill which was drie la really a wonderful way, it exciting wie breathlessly

finish. Mr. Jamie- son's fine belmamanship kept the Vigilant safe astern. The Vigilant could not 'wing or head reach the Britannia, and after a magnificent reach display the latter won,

The Times in an editorial says the collision

Satanita And

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curlou ly big fleet of their steamers at Taku this week,

These are the data commen to every man in the street; riddle them if you can. The con structou I place on them is that the Viceroy, while desirous of a bonourable solution through mediation, has been steadily looking at the probability of war, and has unostentatiously made all his preparations for i

or it.

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One remarkable feature of the situation is the dignified reticence of the Chinese bureaucracy. Never before have they managed so weil to keep since the art of palmistry judiciously practised on the Clerks of the Pipe, Brck Stairs, etc., will usually disclose the arcana of Chinese statecraft, but not this time if repost be true,

It is remsskable how rapidly the ground,

July 18th. thoroughly saturated with water, becomes dry

of workmen were buried in the ruins. Three charge of a pilot at the time of ber stranding. between the ace of its proper interest, though it / been a few days since we had tenvy rains, and He it said to have mislaken the fights on the deprived the race of the Palkyrie talurally and hard, and needs rain again. It has only

are dead and ninatees were severely injured.

BURROS AYRES, Jque 28th. Advices from Rio Grande do Sul say that the

intu gent forces under General Saraiva have bren beaten by the loyal troops.

PRAGUE, June 28th.

The Czech youths, Kilicho, Malefick and Schutz were fund guilty to-day of lurking around the Hoffburg in Vienna last March for the purpose of stabbing the Emperor. Scboliz was sentenced to thirteen months' Imprisonment, and the other two were sentenced to terms of twelve years each.

MONTREAL, June 28th.

Sherly ster midnight this morning an attempt was made to blow up the Witness office with dynamite. The Witness is an alira. Protestant pr. d. Eition'čally, and has at all lotes many enemies. The police and now Investigat

LIMA (Pero), June 28th.

The Peruvian Government has ordered the general anest of the supporters of the revolution, Great Belain has officially recognized President Borgona's Government.

TURIN, June 28th:

The ex-dus of thousands of Italians from Southern France, the refugees mainly passing sbrough Turin culminated in reprisals here last

headlands which land-lock Nagaura Bay.

The City of Peking, Captala R. R. Searle,

sailed from Hongkong for Yokohama at 1 pm

on the rith altimo.

THE GREAT YACHT RACE ON

THE CLYDE.

A special despatch to the San Francisco Chronicis, dated Hunter's Quar, Firth of Clyde, Jaly 5th, gives the following account of the American ya bt Vigilant's first race In British waters :-

The regata of the Mudbook Yacht Club 10-day opened amid a scene of excitement, which was soon after intensified by a collision between

in the

the Valkyrie and the Safanita, which resulted of the former yacht ard seriously sinking the masses ashere and the people sfoat, the disabling the latter. Then, still further excite Britannia, which had the start, was overhauled and passed by the mucy Vigfiant. No such interest was ever shown here in a yacht race, for the American flyer Vigilant was to meel for the first time the Prince of Wales' cutter

right, when the hotels in this city which are Europe. admitted to be the fastest yacht la

mob,

most he quented by Frenchmen were attacked by The troops dispers he inters with the utows! difficulty.

For the rest of the sight everything was quiet, but anti-French meolies- tathus were repimed this morning. The force of po tee and military bas heen strengthened,

designer, was sicering the Valkyris, and A. D. Loid Duniaven, with George L. Waison, the Clark, owner of the Satanita, was at her stick. "Nat" Herreschoff was at the wheel of the Vigilant, and W. Jamieson was steersman of the Britannia.

The start was made in bilading mist, the LONDON, June 70th.

wind, however, still holding good. Vigilant, The B-zlin correspondent of the Daily News Britannia and Salaxita came up the line for ry of the scandal concerning the slanderoasport lack to turn the mark boat, while the

raced Valkyrie

down from Holy Lock. The letters supposed to have been wiltten by Count Vigilant turned handsomely, and was on the von Kotz

It is remoured that Prince von Stolburg mark boat shortly after the guu, was fired, but Werneger, Grand Chamberlain, tyled to dissuade the Britannia was quicker and got off three the Ent for hem arresting Von Kotz, and has lengths ahead.

BETY

sluc

reaigned. The Emperor accepted plu resignation,

There is so litir donde of Von Kotz's innocence that his release has been decided upon. He

30th.

remains in custody only at blu own request,

The Queen's breeding sind ave, in the royal Messrs." Tattersall wiibout reserve, In the royal

pJdrcks at Hushey Park every broad mare,

The

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WAST

a fine performance. The Britannia's defeat of the formidable Vigilant on level terms has caused no small satisfaction. The Place of Wales has been singularly fortunate in this yacht, I her triumph over the American box! will be popolar throughout the country and throughout the whole empire.

The Telegraph in an editorial says the Britannia's victory makes amends for the dis

prolement experienced when the Vigilant thrice defeated the Valkyrie.

GLASGOW, July 5th.

· Cxplain Cranfield of the Valkyrie arrived here to-night with the yacht's crew, who will be sent to their homes. Captain Cranfield said he had no doubt the Satanila was all is the wrong. The Valkyria will not be raised,

LONDON, July 5th.

The Valkyrie is insured in Lyons for £12,000. When the question of time, allowance has been

settled it is expected that the Britannia will be shown to have won by three and a bave minutes,

GENERAL NIEH'S PROCLAMA-

TION TO THE KOREAN REBELS.

So much has been said in the Japanese veinc. calar papers during the past month, condemning

• proclamation alleged to have been issued by General Sheh, or Ni.b, commanding the Chinese Contingent at Yashaa or Gazin (in Korea), as the Japanese pronoucce Tooth Hill, to the Tong Haks or Eastern Sectaties, that we (N. C. Daily News) bave precased a c:pr of this proclamation which we now translate, leaving it to our readers to

H

Judge for themselves whether it deserves the condemnation that has been lavished on it by the Japanese

e:-

for the information of those whom it

may

concern,

A very important and urgent proclamation issued by Nich, an officer endowed by Imperial edict with the Premier batton; registered in the archiyes of the Grand Council as a Provincial Commander-in-Ch'el waiting for substantive sank; Brigadier-General of the T'alysen Chicuft

Shazsl

Satanita was unable to get out of the way. As the latter was coming up on the star board tack, the Valkyrie's bowsprit ran across the Satanita's foresall, and the collision which ensued carried away the Satantia's bowsprit And topmant, leaving her a wreck, covered with tangled collapsed sells. The force of the of collision cut the Valkyris down to the water's edge and she settled and sank in three minuter.

Army of

and Commander-in-Chief of the

yet, while not actually needing rain, the surface of the earth is dry. A black thunder-cloud came up from the SW. this afternoon, and we have had a fine shower, which will satisfy all needs for some days to come.

The repairs on the railroad have been so far completed that the first through train to Shan- hai-koan was announced for to-day. It is to be boped that there will be no further interrupiton of trelos.

We und stand that no troops have left by steamer for Korea for some time; that Instead they are being scut eastward into Mancherla, the ultimate destination being Kores, It is said. This serms not at all improbable, and tallies with the order recently reported for despatchleg the men from the Hriacchan camps.

The Rosalen Minister does not return to Peking, we are laformed, but remains at this place. This is undoubtedly in order to be in close proximity to the Viceroy, whom the Russians evidently consider a more Important factor in

present negotiations than the Tanngli Yamda liself. This is not dattering to the Peking digaltarles, but probably Russla thloks her desired plam can be more easily secured here than there. We have been

"hoping along that war would be averted and hope so yet-but the word that reaches us now, that no more Japanese steamers will come to this

port for the present, has an unpleasant sound. We trust it is a false report, though given with come assurance. It will be soy day for all Immediately concerned when wat is declared, The cat's piws will be borned-who will get the chestnuts/

An "express was sent around a few days ago, announcing considerable rise in the price of Tonghan "cosis, necessitated by the rates of

exchange. We heard it surmised that probably other causes, such as those which effected the closing of the cement works last year, have more to do with this rise than exchange. Shortly after the mines were opened we remember hear- ing an experi, say that those coals ought to be sold at little over half the lowest price at which they have ever been held, and pay Gat dividend.

Today I mót a man who, for about a year and half, has

has been looking after the machinery whalen, tu dan min of ard coal in Halwakalen, Hasiching-tu, in Honan. He reports shaft of several hundred feet, good coal, lack

geading and foal, as well as the stallions of the Lord Dunraven, Mr. Watson and the officers of Challa piovlace of Korea who have of funds, and difficulty of bringing the coal to

royal stud, were sold.

Werlock was bought by Baron Hirsch far Ruincas for Sands, and Arthur James pald 2,050 4,600 guineas, Sir James Miller pald 2,000 goiness by Ben d'Or, of Laciennes. Foie setel realized by the sale was 23,000

guiness.

GRAVESEND, June 30th, The steamer Nautilus of Hamburg and a Dutch -illag warship collided yesterday in the North Ses during a dense fog. The steamer's port side was badly love in.

GLASGOW, June 30th. The Allan Kne steamer Scandinavia, from Bosion, reports having been in callaton with an iceberg in mid ocean. A large hole was knocked in the leamer above the water line, but no other damage was done.

Captain Hank K. Hoff has telegraphed to the Royal Barge Yacht Club that it is impossible to get the Vigilant lendy for next Tuesday,

The

renos gulding Howard Gould and

debut re

Captain Hoffin postponing the Vigiland's racing tar gible. The Queen's Cup bag the chief prizm of the Clyde zegatian, Measts. Gord and Hoff are anxiour that in that copiest there. abould be no question as to the sloop's mess She will be docked Monday, when her bull will

be cleaned.

and

Few of

fantry and cavalry battzilons of the Disciplined "O

to the insurrection of those Sectaries ew of the Valkyria wern picked up by boats, which put out from the store and from encroached upon and eccupied the capital of this market chiefly because of the imposts by the

saliing kasy

yachts and

steam yachts in the that province, or Tao, and who have also

also - way. We know nothing of this venture i

beyond vid have room to turn, owing to the great and inhabitants [of the country, the King of this there is fine coal in that section of country, and vicinity. The captain of the Satanifa said he slaughtered indireriminately both royal soldiers the report of this man. It is known, however, that number of steam and o her yachts about the country telegraphed to China, praying for belp there is no suficient reason why it should not be

Ha line. On the kalkyria a seaman had

emergency. Our

Imperial Lord in his mined and brought to this market at very badly crushed The yacht lies to twenty-not bear to sit down passively (and view the

protecting love for his tributary kingdom could reasonable rates. fre fathoms of water.

Tula that was

was being enacted] without

hout stretching forth asaving hand. Therefore special commands were sent to Li, appointed by Imperial Edict High Commissioner of the Pelyang [to send troops to Korea Hence H. E. Li seat instruc Commander.

his

At the first round the Vigilant led by two minutes and continued to draw ahead. Turning the Ascog mark the yachts came on the run, the Vigilant carrying a great balloon or spinnaker

clone

Gourock.

tions to Cze

to General Yeb, Provincial in-Chief of Chilli, and the present Issue of this proclamation, ordering us to lead an army of horse; foot and artillery (to Korea] for t

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which was drawing splendidly. After rounding the Aucog mark both rachis set their spinnakers to starboard and the club topsails were replaced by Jib headers. At the weather mark the jack-yards were got up and were ran

attacking yen schele, and on the purpose to port and the jib topalls were set.

Under this sall both yachts ran toward cometry. I have, however, considered the fact that you Eslog originally proper and well-behaved Kilcraggan, and from here it appeared as chloe people, might probably have been led into this act

was closing Hittle. Approaching of insubordination] through had advice; the Cloch lighthouse on the run home to the probably, may have been forcibly compelled to finish the Vigilant was stili leading and it was estimated that she was about seves mlustes jafn diraffected ruffians, and thus were really ahead. The wind #17 sofiertog, but the willing at beat to follow the footsteps of Britannia, with her spinnaker down began to should I let lease my trops on you and you get [a lot of brigands. Under these circumstances cost upon the Vigilant and passed her next indiscriminately massacres, you would really be BRUSSILA, June joth. One of the most remarkable changes which subjects rather for pity than otherwise; hence

ever occurred in a yachi race took place several

I now issue this: A love affair ended in this city to-day in alles from the finlab. The wind was still fairly give you an opportunity of reforming yourselves special proclamation in order to murder and suicide. A young Roumanian officer, who was a student in a military school bere, fell fresh on the run up to the Firth as far as Cloch, upon the arrival of the Imperial troops, and thus in love with a bandsome girl of Bruscis. He where the Vigilant had a load of over five escape the fate of being cut to places. Bot PRE ion was seemingly reciprocated, but it mantes, on the home side of Clown, however, should you, after the issue of the proclamation

the Pigilant dropped out

in contage

misguided course and transpired that the girl was playing Bintan Britannic began to draw upon her, keeping down without mercy, not will you be giventhehape ow, then I promise that you will all be cut Walle promising constancy to the

holding the was

further from the shore. A mile above Cloon the intimate

relations with an Vigilant was passed, and the Britannia Was

of future pardon. have th elderly Belgian officer of high rank.

always been a strict The Roumanian learned of this, and the leading by half a minute at Klereggel. On the disciplinarian and a man of my word, hence you knowledge drove him late a frensy of age, straight the Vigilant pluckily endavoured cannot say of me that I have not given you

come past, Taking his revolver he went to the girl's room

but the Britannia luffed up and each and all obey these words of waring and ufficient warning beforehand! You should End

accused ber r of being falibless and taunted prevented her. her with her disgrace.

The Vigilant should have was, with a lonte not [blindly] disobey. A special procismailon. 10th year of Kwang Haß, gth moon, 8th day," Thee, before anyone could interfere, be shot of two to spare, and would have done so but for the girl and killed her, immediately afterwards the sudden falling of the wind, in which the June 11th, 1894), shooting himsell. Ail the persons are well

Britannia was so well served. It was admitted connected, and the affair has caused a sensation,

on wil sides that the Vigilant was the better boat and that she had the hardest of luck in losing.

The Britannia passed the winning mark thirty- five seconds ahead of the Vigilant sold the greatest enthusiasm. Tinie of Britannia, 4 hours, ay minutes, 51 seconda ; Vigilant 4 hours, 28 mienies, 24 seconds.

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We regret to state, says the Japan Gaustis af July 24th, that the steamship City of Paking which left Kobe at seven o'clock on Sunday evening for Yokohama, en route for San Fran cisco, went ashore at an early hour this morn ing on the Yokohama side of Webster Island. Although she had been in

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VD

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Was boarded

took charge of her to

of

I the wind, and the

to

Shortly after the slaiding of the Valkyrie Mr. Watson, the designer, who was on board the cutter at the time of the accident, said :---

oppose

your

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ner to take her to us, striking

amidships and cutting lalo her working overtime. In this respect it in hot fair - CROCKRAY WARE, CUTLERY TABLE | Xowicet, thants andlige fasen the chimera.

el navigation by no means easy

pect of

the size of these mail boats; and it

Indeed that such a a place shou'd have bɛ20, toge

LINNEN,, že.

A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.,

5. S. "DENBIGHSHIRE," Comprising

FROM HAMBURG, ANTWERP, LONDON tack in order as take the line. The Safanita, Europy is abandoned and he will probably sad FANCY

DRAWING-ROOMS, PICTURES, ORNA- SUITE, MARBLE-TOP

AND STRAITS. sail to complete the elas days from Hongkong, which had come upon the part tack, was too return to Peking. Mr. Warber has returned to MENTS, WRITING DESK, BOOK-CASES,

arriving in the bay

by the moon, and was obliged to hold on before putting Seoul. Although the alphabetical gonboats are

"ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed officials of the

of the quaranting station, one of whom about for the start, la luffing to clear a small being dug out and cleaned up, the two straals DINING TABLE, SIDEBOARDS, DINNER risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and CURTAINS, CARPETS, EXTENSION that all Goods are being landed at their a boat which was her way the Salanila ran in Tintain and the deckyard at Toks are not WAGGON ELECTRO-PLATE GLASS and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at

about six mi

foot. The two yachia were locked to say that the output of the fecal arsenals

short time

delivery may be obtained. The Satanila's much tea large ta odlary peace timca, and chosen by the authorities, especially seeing that besprit de

ONE COTTAGE PIANO, ONE CAMERA, No Claims will be admitted after the Goods the vessels might with ricci safety bays bem the Valkyrie mare carried away, and that the artthern magasines are cram full ONE STANDARD LAMP, SINGLE and have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining

the only doubt about the ammunition permitted to Its out in deep water. On rounding **Lady Aigins Lesson and Lard Gordon that it may have deteriorated hom long and DOUBLE WARDROBES, PLAIN and to rent.

DOUBLE IRON BEDSTEADS, &c, SINGLE undelivered after the 8th August, will be subject the point near Webster

with GLASS DOORS, MARBLE-TOP WASH- the ressel too close inabore, and she struck on at the time of the noeldent, They were greatly nothing has been done about the transfer of the STANDS & TOILET TABLES, BEDROOM sented to

All claims against the Steamer must be pre- sreel of rocks, where she now Hes. The alarmed, but Lord Dearaven razasured them. China Merchants' ficet to a foreign dag; it is FURNITURE VIENNA CHAIRS.

to the

Undersigned

1 or before the 8th fatelligence was conveyed to

to Yokohama by the

A number of small boats put off from other reported that our Tantonic consles have offered

August, se they will not be recognised. parser of the Paking, whosnivad here at about six yachts and took us off before the Palkyrie facilities to this international courtesy, but I am

BATH ROOM REQUISITES,

All broken, abated, and damaged Goods are to o'clock skis morning. Orders were at once dimppeared, which the did la sbost three y

deblaws on

on the

be left in the Godowns, where they will be whole subject, for this one gives by Mr. Howard, agent of the Company, miniates after the collision.

Catalogues isased prior to Sale. On View examined on the 8th August, at 3 P.M. for the seamship Pers, which arrived last night

reason-eliber for allack or retreat the Chinese from Friday, the gud Angust. After the race the Vigilant returned to must have transports, and where kru thay

No Fire Insurance has been affected. to gut tom San Francisco, to immediately proceed to Gurrouck bay, is company with the steam-yachi them if they transfer all their merchant stouters ?

TERMS OF SALE 1-Cash on delivery,

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the assistance of the Peking, and at about seven flansir. On being asked what he thought Coal is being shipped to the Chinese. Grameen

GEO. P. ZAMMERT,

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co., o'clock M, Howard, together with the purser of about the race, Mr. Gould said s

Auctioneer. 1 ts Page for transport, Lastly, there will be a

Agents Henghong; for August, 1894,

1919] – Hongkong, ti Angues, zippe

er Island the pilot tork Leanne wapiting at the stern of the Valyric storage. Although a good dest has boom end,

Boo

- 10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

Opposite the Talesraph Ofios. HONGKONG TIMBER YARD, WANCHAI,

OREGON PINE SPARS and LUMBER

Always on Hand,

L. MALLORY, Hongkong, 14th June, 1881.

"Almost as Palatable as Milk."

This is a fact with regard to Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. The difference between the oil, in its plain state, is very apparent. In

Scott's Emulsion

you detect no fish-oil taste. As it is a help to diges tion there is no after effect except good effect. Keep in mind that Scott's Emulsion is the best promoter of flesh and strength known to science.

Boots & Bonne, 14d, London. All Chaminda,

1925

Solo Agent for Hongkong and the Empire of China CHAN A FOOK, at Walkina & Co., Hongkong.

[#az | Hunghong, ayth March, 1896.

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