William, and the grand duke of Baden, next tapped the stone in succession, while a salute of 107 pune was fired and the binds played,
Superintendent-General Faber delivered short address. After the benediction the band played "Nun Danken Alle Gott."
Chancellor von Hohenlone propsted three cheers for the Emperor, which were given with the grottest enthusiasm. The troops presented arms and the bands played "Helt der Kaiser,"
The whole ceremony was moat brillant, and all who witnessed it were deeply impressed. The surrounding streets were thronged with people, who had gathered to witness the ceremony, Among those present were Count Herbert von Bismarck and Dr. von Schweinluger,
In the evening the Emperor attended a bauquel at Potsdam given by the First brigade of foot guards, to celebrate the anniversary of the war of 1870.
In replying to a toast to his kenlib, the Emperor said:
With a full heart, I thank you for the beauti.
fal words which bave given expression to the feelings of all comrades here assembled. The ground upon which we now stand ts hallewod by history. From this por my grandfather of blessed memory, dispatched the battalions of the fist regiment of the Guards on their march
words.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1895.
folio, and held it on his lap. Of course I'd seen the case a million times, but I didn't know that efther I was feelior especially, well, and so, so capable—as I took in the situation and pre- pared to meet the fee.
"He rose when I went in and put out his band. I took it and let it repose a moment in mine; let it is there-then let it drop. That was good for a starter. Then I stood there, and didn't say anything. I didn't ask him to sit down. I didn't sit down. I knew that a pa a long, deep, deliberate pause, well distributed over the surroundings would be highly advantageous.
* At last he said, “Mrs. Clemens is well, hope?
"Oh, yer, she's well-well anough,!"
#That was excellent, but he persevered, "Min-Clemens is well 2"
**Yes-well enough,'” ~
Then that panse setiled again and you could. feel it over everything. At last in a sest of hope less way he stooped and absently raised one of
the etchings that lay on the floor.
That instant it struck me that somewhere I had seen that, so with a wave of the hands, I sald blandly-Never mind, we've got that one.
Well he dropped it suddenly, and I con- ratulated myself; but still didn't may asy: thing, and when he touched the second one I mind, wo've that one, too,
maluly the work`ot ruffians, who had availed | will assuredly be appreciated by shareholders | abippers against the shipowners for damages för themselves of the exceptional circumstances in on perust of the following figures --- order to work inischief and loot property in the
Book Vaks of Ch confusion which ensued.
Your, Hammeră Launches, laga (
Wharf, ko,dho. kand
LONDON, August 17th. the meeting of Queen Victoria and Emperor Facts which have now leaked out respecting William of Germany at private carties given by last week show that the cordial relations which her Majesty at Osborne during the Cowes regatta had been raffed by the Emperor's failure to engagement to the Ciar have again been restored, consult the Queen regarding the present Carina's and the coolness has quile vaulshed.
Queen Victoria has long been known as the great match-maker of Europe. While at Coburg with the Queen and others in April of last year (the occasion of the marriage of Princess Victoria Melita of Coburg and Gotha), the grand dake of Hesse fook upon himself, without consulting body to bring about the long pending but quently deferred engagement of Princess Alla of Hesse to the Crarewitch of Russia, and her majesty felt very much put out, as she fancied she was the first person to be consulted in such matters.
1,000
Predi
working. $1,173,ann Big000 $130,000
195.000
1,800
E15,000 105.000
954,000 10.000
ŠA, 200 165,000
$,400.
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#1,100, 345,000 14.300,
The wreck of the C. N. Cat Soochow has been sold for Tis. 600,
Injury to the cargo, by reason of the breaking down of the refrigerating machinery during the \/] voyage, an order was made for the trial of the
preliminary question of law (before the trial of The Harbour authorities have been busy the the issues of fact) whether the bill of lading past few weeks In raising, repainting and repiso Implied a warranty that the refrigerating machi nery was at the time of shipment fit to carrying the buoys in the Harbour. They are now the frozen meat in good condition to London - to arranged that, coming in from Green Island,
and that the exceptions in the bill of lading This will be a great convenience to navigators, that there was auch an Impiled warranty, and a fairway is kept between two rows of buoys. Held, affirming the decision of Mathew, J., the entranca banyu (lighted at night) are soon,
voyage, and had nothing to do with the originals heretofore the fairway has been inadequately applied only to what might happen during the fitness of the machinery. The Court said that, marked preliminary question, the trial of the remainder when an order is made for the trial of a
of the action would not take place, in the event preliminary question by the Court of Appeal or of an appeal, until after the final decision of the. the Hague of Lords, as the case might be July 26, C. A. Watkly Notes. Owners or Cargo of Maori King v. Hughes,
thing that will strike the average reader is the I criticising the above accounts, the fire
cask la Band, and on refening to the Report small amount of interest earned to the actual see the bulk of this monty is on deposit with one of the Banks.
According to the Articles of Association the Company is empowered to invest cash either on mortgage, purchase of public stocks, or in Bank deposits in this colony or elsewhere and were either of the first two courses adopted instead of the present one, shareholders would have no particular cause to grumbis. But the fact is that while money to the average investor is worth af least 6 or 7 per cent, very much less than that in earned by the Douglas Company.
into the field, after addressing them with inspirtas tried the same dodge again, and sald, 'Never sent noticing especially the great tenderness | the Company was formed ; this being the casa, inned at noon to-day staten :—
"With heartfelt congratulations to the brigade on the occasion of the glorious festival, which it is enabled to celebrate in company with many brave comraders who fought the battle of Saint Privat, I raise my glass and drink to the health and welfare of the First Brigade, of the whole Bodyguard, and my Army,"
This concluded the day's memorable pro ceedings.
AN AFTERNOON WITH MARK
TWAIN,
He left go and slammered out: I recently met Mr. Warner in the mountains-and he spoke to me about calling at his house. Could you kladly direct me?
What a chance I fairly covered bim with directions Certainly, certainly, right out the frost door, polatlog straight ahead, you can't mis right ahead there-down that street." He was out in a trico.
* Bat when I came back and saw all these pictures on the floor, I began to feel a slight inking at the hear. It struck me perhaps ! had not been so very neat and clever after all. I had sent that man away without his property, HOW THE GREAT HUMORIST ENTERTAINED HIS and I studied the proposition until I felt uncom- fortable. Then I called up to the second story, - Do you know anybody by the name of Ms. B. E. Murtis ?' (Martin 7' said Mrs. Clemens, the one.
Is he tall and fair, glasses ?' 'No, that sin
ENTERTAINEËRS AT TACOMA.
The following taiereating report of "As Afternoon with Mark Twain" who recently arrived at Tacoma on his way to Australia, where he will shortly deliver a series of lectores," is from the Tacoma Dally Nows of the 17th allime' :-
Mr. Frank Allyn, who with her mother, Mrs. Judge Tarner, ren-wed the old-time acquaintance with Mr. and Mrs Clemena, Inst week, gave in ber own gracious way tiny impromp'n tea Monday silanoon, when a few filends were privileged to meet the great humorist and bis charming wife and daughter. To say that the occasion was one of the treats of a telime is by no means to express the delight felt by all p.cient, for the same genial, kindly, irresistible fun that lies between the covers of bla bocks parvades his whole being, and filled the entire room as Mark Twain, in a perfect abandon, of Jollity and good, fellowship, at by the beautiful woman whose pride in him is only equalled by her great lave for him, and met with a characteristic word and grasp of the hand, the guests of the afternoon. A surprias and an unmitigated delight to all was the singing ol Master Philip Spooner, the young son of Senator Spooner, of Wisconsin, whose phenome Dal soprano volcs
Is of wonderful range and power. He gave two exquisite songs, access pauled by his mother, and won the hearts of all Miss Claire Clement, who is an artist of rare skii upon the plane, favored the company with two masterly selections by Hope Kirk, displaying great power and breadth of style in has playing A very delightful solo was given by Mr. Monds Gross, and a most enjoyable feature was the reading by Lieutenant-Commander Wadhams, of several of the poems of Ella Higginson, the beauty of which leat nothing by the effective and thoughtful Interpretation they were given.
The climax of the pleasure was reached when Commander Wadhams gracefully announced that Mr. Clemens bad consented to tell a story, and everyone drew litle dert bresils and smiled in advance as the tr every one knows and loves, rose and remarked
"I want to tell you this story because I have Claire and her mother both here, and I may never have such a chance again, for they belong in this, and they don't like to have me tell it very well, either but it happened this way We were staying one summer at a place up in the Catskills, per Laurence Hution's country bome; and Mr. Charles Dadley Warner was staying there too. After we bad been There a short time, I was called
AWAY for ten days, and while I was gone, Dr. B.E Martin visited Mr. Hatton. Now Dr. B. E. Martin is an American gentleman who has lived so much in England thai ho bas-well, absorboḍ many English ways. He is very natly and spruce about bls clothes, always wears gloves, { and so on. Well, you know at these country places they loss every new comer in a blanket, so to speak, get all the good they can out of him and then deep him and pick up somebody eize, so when I came back they had forgotten all
about Mr. Martin, and I never heard him mentioned, but the Wamen (they are in this story, too) they invited him to call on them in Hartford, and Mrs. Clement and Claire, they urged him if he ever visited the town to call At our house and we would make it pleasant for him, but I did'at know anything about that.
"Then Claire came from the other side and the called down, Why he is the gentleman we met at Mr. Hatton's and we farited his parti cn'arly to call when he came to Hartford." **
**It's all right,' I said 'ha's been here!' "What have you done now,-what have you done? We urged him to visit wa..
**It's all right, I say, he's been here. I didn' know who he was, and he's good-gone to Mr, Warner's I thought be was selling etchings!
Oby bow terrible! You must go right after him and apologiael'
"What could I my? Tell him I took him for a pedler?
Imperial grandion, but during the dioner af This caused a coolness between her and her Osborne the conversations of the two sovereigns were mest animated and affectionate, those pro
queen to rise after dinner and the gracious man which the Emperor displayed in auslating the ner in which she accepted bis help.
Considerable comment has been caused is Brown, a nephew of the famous John Brows certain circles by the announcement that William
of her Majesty, and for whom the Qaren had a who was for many years the Highland attendant high regard, has been appointed the Queen's Person attendent waslams Brown inherits to of his distinguished uncle. a certain degree the somewhat brusque manner
New York, August 18th. The Valkyrie III, arrived allright at 7.30 this evening, as days, 9 hours out from Courock bay, Scotland. She made a daily average of 129 nautical miles for 2,770 miles. She made the trip well under heavy spars. Captain Granfald ls in command.
WASHINGTON, August 18th. Again there is difficulty in enlisting suficient men for service on the new marahlpa....
The Davy officials say that it is with difficulty that enlisments of seamen, machinists and others are made during the summer season. At this period man who combine a knowledge of such employment on private yachts and along shore, maiters can always find more remunerative where a greater amount of freedom is enjoyed, the navy, and where the duty is not so exacting as it is fi
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The business conditions more satisfactory now than they have been for several years, make it also possible to procure work that fa wildly down the street, The Warners house government. Late in the aatama, however, But something had to be done, so I rushed more satisfactory to them than serving the has a dcor, the upper half of which is often spes, when the scores of private yachts and sloops have and a cat or Christian may easily get lower half, and so let that ballway Ibolted. It
the been laid up la ordinary, the men engaged upon them will seek other employment, and then the instant I stood breathless and disheveled in the be rapidly Gilled. was no time for tinging electric bells, and in an
Vacancies in the ranks of the enlisted men will drawing room. My but there was ice all around! There at Sale Warner, like a frozen imags, and Mr. Martin was bolt apright on the other side of the room.
"I didn't lose a minute. My dear fellow cried, why did you let me go on to? Didst you see I was not myself? Why didn't you obsay something-do something, and bring me to my senses ?**
HWAY, I seamed-ab-pre-occurpled, and rather dirin
observed, Mr. Cleméza, that you clined for conversation; but I conjectured that you were probably absorbed in yost work.... absorbed in my work! You're hit it exactly
**That's just it I put in, triumphantly "By this time Susie was on to the whole
phere
business. She twigged Instanter, and the atmos agent!
thawed. She had taken him for a book
invited him to dinner and breakfast and lunch, Well, we gathered around that man and wo and to balls and private theatricals and picnics. "You never raw anything ke the way the fallow was fated, and ll he'd stayed another week we'd have had him in the toebriate asylum !*
It is one thing to give the substance of the story and quite another to hear it told, and see the expressive gestures and characteristic expres ions with which it was told to the convulsed company, but it is easy to see why Mark Twsło has achieved the reputation he sustains, and Impossible to lose the funny síðu of a dilemma where he has it by the horns.
Alter the laughter had subelded Mrs. Allyn was urged by the visitors to favor them with song, which she did in a manner thoroughly artistle and delightful.
Hrs. Clemens, it may be added, is a woman of great charms and beauty. Her fees is at once sweet, womanly, animated and full of kindness. they call her, has a wealth of glossy black hair, Claire Clemens, their Spanish daughter, as which she wears in a rich soft coll low on the head, and lagtil whose graceful, simple manner would endear her to al},"
The ladies were fairly covered with flowers, and the pretty rooms were tastefully decorated from Tacoma gardens.
According to latest accounts Mark Twain has zone on Austrails from Vancouver by Canadian Pacific liner.
NEWS BY THE NORTHERN PACIFIC MAIL.
So it happened that about six weeks later, one rainy, miserable day, I was up in the billiard room on the third floor, and I was just In a desperately disagreeable mood, I had Just played a game of billiards with myself (and lost) and was in an overwhelming rage, I
The Northern Pacific Steamship Company's wanted something or scmebody to be violent steamer Victoria, Can. J. Pastos, from Tacoms, towards, so when the colored man we have via Victoria, B., Yokohama and Kobe, with brought card to me, I gave it a savage look, walls up to August 19th, arrived in part and read. Mr. B. E. Martin.)
morning. For the following telegrams we are "Here was my victim! "I knew this was a | indebted to our Tacoma exchanges 1** lightning rod man, and I said, 'I'm going to kili
Row, August 16th. What is it, Sambe, did he say anything. have anything-want anything? Did he have any Ughtning rods ?1 sir, not as I could seo, siri he's just a gentleman, sir."
bim P
Ob, well if he isn't selling lightning rods It's something else. He's selling Coravings for
Goupil, did he have a Russia leather portiello
The Vatican will shortly institute an apostolle delegation to Mraice with functions similar to those of the delegation at Washington. The papal delegate in Mexico has not bein malacted.
SAN FRANCIS00, Angést röth.-
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An fisposing structure, of Bfteen stories is to under his arm }' *I don't think he did, but he be erected in this city shortly. It will be the might, sirs he had kid gloves on, niza Wall, new home of the morning. Call, and will cest I fairly gloated over the torture I would put that over half a million dollars. man.through, I was in that thoroughly vindis
mood, i
tire
Rome, August 16th,
system, which was established many years ago, The hope of the Nivy rests on the apprentice An average of 450 boys are enlisted each year for a term of service of four years To each an excellent education is given, in addition to thorough knowledge of gunnery wide familiarity with torpedo works and slectrical engineering. Efforts are made to add to the technical training a fondness for a naval life and a respect for the service.
from the service upon graduation, and he
Nevertheless, fons-fifths of the boys withdraw
the Department has had an opportunity of utilizing them in the work for which they have
been trained,
ready employment in the Merchant Service, of The reason of this is that the young men find in the employ of electrical, telegraph and telo phone companies, st a beller compensation than who remain in the government servich are is offered by the Government. Those, however, advanced as rapidly as circumstances will permit
CORRESPONDENCE.
(We do not necessarily sndorse the opinions expressed by
Correspondants in this colia.1
THE YACHT RACE.
TO TER KOTOR OF tha.“ Kongkowi TeLKIJAPE,"
S12-In his letter to you yesterday "Yachts man" says it a pity that though the Defender continued to all the course after the coillon, and lost, the race was awarded to her an Protest being ledged. He thinks the race should have been awarded to the Valkyrie III in spite of the collision. Now, rules are only the tabulated result of what it has been found necessary to do and to avoid in order that a has been infringed-and though we only race may be strictly fair. 11 ave of these have the most meagre account of a collision
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When the Company was turned into a limbed ilability concern in 1883, I am sure t should be permitted to develop foto a financial was never contemplated for a moment that if institution in addtion to the object for which
Managers and Consulting Committee would be as, at present, I venture to think the General
the Directors of the Hongkong, Canton and win in following the excellent example set by
of a portion of the Capital, a step which I need Maso Steamboat Co., by granting the refonding
shareholders, and would relieve the General scarcely my would be appreciated by all the Managers from the anxiety of finding remunera live Investment for such a large sum of money, to face of the reductions that have taken place in the rates of Interest for Deposits and Mortgages, Were a refund of capital made, I think it would be found the legitimate eaming of the Company would not be materially affected to 80y appreciable extent.
Yours etc.
COMMERCIAL NEWS.
HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.
Hongkong, September 14th, Mr. Erich Goorg in his Weekly Share List
tates and firm tone of the market. Business I have to report a further improvement in
in demand during the week under review, has been briak and stocks generally have mlad
quiet and beyond a few further sales at 184 and BANK-Hongkong and Shanghais have been
Other Bank stock has also ruled quiet with no 183 per cent, prem kave nothing to report.
business.
improved to $78 after small sales at $75, 876, MARINE INSURANCRA-Chinx Traders have and $77, Other Marine stock, with the excep tion of North Chinas, which have advanced is Tis, zo; with sales, remain unchanged with no business to report.
LOSS OF THE "SATSUMA," The master of the British bark SatiumS arrived in Shanghal on the 11th Instant from Ningpo, and reported that his ship had been wrecked on the Chuvan Islands. He left Nagasaki on the in, and on the 5th anchored near Gutzlaffè The typhoon then blowing parted his cable and he was driven away, was unable to make a safa anchorage, and was finally wrecked on North Chusas. The ship broke up at once, but the | entire crow were saved." The lutanders rendered
every assistance to the castaways.
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The announcement in our advertising columns of the discovery of a new submerged rock in the Lycemoon Pass has caused a lot of surpris In shipping circles. The rock lias just In a loa between the inner point of the Chinese side of the Pase and Channel 'Rocks, about three cable it at low water, and as it Kes just inside the lengths inside the point. It has only 11 feet on
Channel, the great wonder is that it has not been touched by one of the many hundred FIRE INSURANCES-Hongkongi have changed
steamers paising in and out each year. It is hands at $135, and Chinks are in demand at barely a cable's longth Inside the usual course sleered from the centre of the pass to the SHIPPING-Hongkong, Canton sad Macaos Channel Rocks, and might ssally have been have been dealt in large lots at $331, $34, $95, reached in getting out of the way of an approach. $350 and $354, closing ärm at latter rate.
The question of a retura of 85 per share capital is tog junk. The Chinese Castoma sis, we under be referred to an extraordinary meeting of shares stand, to buoy this most dangerous "änd' without holders Douglasen have advanced to $63, after delay, Kalau at $55, $57, $59 and $60; the publication of an extraordinary rood report is responsible for the rise. Indo-Chinas kare changed hands in small lots at $47. Other Shipping stock bas sulod neglected, and I have no business to report.
$86. OLD SHAREHOLDER. Kangkong, 14th September, 1895,
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
SUPREME COURT.
·ORIGINAL JURISDICTION, {Before Mr. A. G. Wite, Putine Judge)
CHOW TOO LAG W. CAPT, LEIGHTON, Judgement was given in this case this morning. The plaintiff claimed the value of 642 bales of sugar short discharged. The sugar was shipped in Semarang on the Bonnington in bad condition, bags, and farther, as in always the case in and a lot of the sugar came out of the
shipments of this class, a lot of molasses ran of 641 bags was the result, and owing to the out and into the ship's bilges. Short delivery action of the master and his officers, the agents of the plaintiff were prevented from taking attried to do under the terms of his bill of delivery of the loose sugar and molsases, na be fading. The defence was that the plaintiff had unduly delayed taking delivery of his cargo, that be had refused to take dallery of any broken or short bags, as he was bound to do, and that before the ship sailed, and thus gave upali claims the plainila's men lett the ship some hour or so to the sugar and molzares.
His Leriship, after reviewing the evidence, takes delivery was not beras out. He considered found that the plaintiff bad sustained his case, and that the defense.
: as to undre delay and refusal to there was andse kaste on the part of the ship to leave, and that the carrying away of over $1,000 He therefore gave Judgment for the plafatis in worth ofsugar and molasses was highly improper. fall, with costs.
POLICE. COURT.
teach, one man was sentenced to seven days, For unlicensed hawking three men were fined
mprisonment, and two men to fourteen days' impelsonment such. For keeping bading hossen without licenses seven men ware fined $10 each. Robert Tilly, charged with vagrancy, was sent to the House of Detention... Two men were sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment each for stealing three bottles of castor all Eres an Indiza store, For breach of the Optum OrdinaNGE ODD TABA WAR Fined $5, whilst Leather was sentenced to seven days' imprison. meni. A tikisha coolle was fined $2 less driving. For street obstruction two men **ck* were fined as each. For trespassing within the enclosed area of Talpingshan two men were sentenced to one months imprisonment euch. For disorderly conduct a man was fined $1. For being abroad without a light of pass one man was sentenced to seven days' imprisonment and another to fourteen days,
RIFERIES-China Sugars bare enquired for at Stor, bet I have no business to been report, and sellers at $ros rule the market, Luzons have ruled firm at $51, and an enquiry at that raid falls to bring out shares. A point or two higher would no doubt find buyera ready
to operate.
$5, with little or no business,
MINING-Panjoms have ruled very quiet at Rauba have changed hands at $4, and Balmorals at $18 and $4. Jelebus have gone back to $3.15.
and Whampoa Docks have experienced quite
DOCK, WHATYES AND GODOWNS-Hongkong boom with sales at 125, 117, 120, and 123 per ceat, prem, masket closes quieter at $112 sellers, and so buysts 921 $120, Kowloon Wharves, after sales at $45, $46 and $47, log Erm at latter rate:
LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS —Hongkong Lands have farther Improved to $66 with sales. and close steady at that, Kowloon Lands have
neglected. changed hands in small lots at $raj and $13. Other stock under this heading has been
MISCELLANEOUZ-Green Islands are i demand at $11 to $11) with no sellers. Watsons have changed hands at $6, Fenwicks at $21, have valed E-matrol with no sellers. Electrics Ices at $91 and $ọn, and Tramways at $90.
JJ
SHIPPING and Mail NEWS, *
MAILS DUE
Canadian (Empress of Japan) 17th inst. French (Oceanien) 16th inst. American (Paru) şoth inst, American (Coptic) roth prox,
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STARVED INTO MUTINY.
A FAMOUS Mužiny on shipboard came to paan in this was well down the Channel, it was found that the way: When the ship, which had sailed from London, provisions intended for the use of the crew were rotten and, of course, unstable. The men complained to the captain, who promised to
to put into some nor port and erobangs the bad stores for good. He failed to keep his word, and as the pour sallors couldn't all theship 10,000 miles on empty stomachs, they killed the captain and mate, helped themasivOS to the cabin provisions, held high jake for a faw weeks, and Anally scuttled the ship, put off in the
perhaps the owners and he had put up the bad hoate, and were all lost but three. The captain could have prevented all this if he had chosen to 1 but Jab They were both criminals sud tools. on the men. Vary likely, and got seered ant for it.
of
the Farage with only the original stores. Come But there are ships that must needs sail to tha andi
what may, they can't go back or put into any port. Some are well found and others badly's and so voyages
dilir.
To modify the flipstration, the latter kind of rousels are human beings. A birth we sail on a voyage, which by rights ought to be næremsty yours long. But how many of us continue on the Bes of
fe Life that long? ! Very comparaitrely. Most of unlessly, or ignorantly waste the stock of ofta fores us go down sooner. Why? Because we recklessly,
with which Naturs endows us at the start. These see no mast shops or bakerias on the Atlantis, nor are there any pisoss after birth where we can beg or buy more "a" This is perfectly plain to me. I it plain to you? I am alraid fi li't. Java" 194 whether a little incident will throw light on it,
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Mr. Henry Blah had been a fortunate man. His forbears had done well by him. Up to the Antum of 1890 he could say, "Thare always been strong | and healthy"; for, thirty'yonci ha had worked as a palater for one employer. He must have been not only healthy man, but a good painter. Bo far his
vitality
been, equal to all constitution, had demands on it.. Is had endured a lot of hard work, THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s stasmship resisted the wasther, and digested his food.
Then Empress of India left Yokohama for Vanensed to go on. Is struck work. It wonida's couver yesterday afternoon.
make or pall an oar. In plain English the of appetite, bad taste in the mouth, terrible paine symptoms or signs of the trouble ware thase; Loss
after osting, yellow om sad skin, and zbormatio
thumped frightfully nearly all the time. On account out in the feet. His legs and stomach became fearfully swollen, and his heart palpitated and
of the distress given him by solid food he could only est slop, and not much strength can be gơi cuì of them.
THz Canadian Pacific Raliway Co.'s steamship Empress of Japan arrived at Shanghal at 8 Hongkong, where she may be expected to arrive am to-day, and left that port at 4 p.m. for at about ya.m. on Tuesday next..
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THE 0, & 0. 5. S. Co.'s steamer Copic, with mails, etc, left San Francisco for this port, via Honolulu, Yokohama and Nagasaki, on the
LEGAL JOTTINGS.
petition for the confirmation by the Court of a
COMPANY--Reduction" of Captial-Upon ́a | 13th lost, special resolution for a reducties of the capital We are informed by the Agent of the Messageries ability in respect of unpaid capital, the Court the next French mail, left Salgen for this port of a company involving the diminution of Maritimes Co. that the steamer Oceanien, with bis no power to dispouse with the settling of at 5 am, to-day. the list of creditors required by sect. 13 of the Companies Act, 1867. Is ra Lamson Store Ser. vice Company, limited, and is re National Reversionary Investment Company, Limited. Aug. 1. Sulling, J-Wiskly Notes.
wa may take it it was something trogihlamand if, for the infringement of that rule, the penally was lous of the race, it was but fair that the race should be awarded to the Defender. It must always be remembered that now-a-days, owing to the vast amount of money bet on races of such great International Interest, sport is entirely lost. ight ol and that sentiment, or that Instinct of fairplay which is always associated in our minds
with sport, sro eliminated just as muda a la equity and justice sometimes in court cases. In both cases the strict letter of the sale or law, as the
The case may be should stone be considered,
result of the third race has proven tad taking a bill of exchange from his tenant LANDLORD AND TENANT-The fact of a land- Brat and third races were sailed, the Dafinder for rest doe is evidence of an agreement by the at least under the circumstances in which is the better boat, and although it might have landlord to suspend his remedy by distress added interest to the rice to have had the didng the curacy of the bill Judgment of the Halkyrie 717 win one zaca honestly, it could not Divisional Chart, sirmed Falmer v. Bramley. baya" pleased. "Yachtsman" or ssy siker | Joly 19, C. A—Wudly Notu, Britisher for her to have won the one race by virtue of disabling her opponent. I believe the feelings of fair-play are equally as strong o beth sides of the "mill-pond," but so also is the business interest, which necessitates ädherence to rules.
I am, etc.,
-A YANKEE SPORT. Hongkong, 14th September, 1895.
THE WATER SUPPLY.
Za ten Error of van "HanTKOWO-TEL-BORATH."
I thought this fallow would have te A great panis was' camed in the city of suffer for some of the | unpleasantnaw his kind | Ancona to-day by an explosion of a bomb, with kad made us. So I started. But as 1
a terrible report, on the stairesne of the French SI-As the dry season seems to have met in, these batidote cartas warnings against consulate. The bullding was greatly damaged, and as the total rainfall for the past season ebullitions of I remembered That 1 Nobody, was seriously Bunt. The consul and has been much below the average, can you WE(not exactly commander-in-chiel of
„Ekstantys _absent from town. The affair-is-supply any information as to the water supply house, and that whoever came I was to treat pepposed in have been a protest again the exacu- of the Colony? There is a rumour about this them well. So I decided not to use violanos-1 Hen of Caserio, tam azzantin of President Carnot by some neglect a very large amount of water would see how the land lay, get my bearings, of France, lo-day being the anniversary of his was allowed to escape from Tytam during the and I would carry in with me a black frost that exscation,
heavy fall last monik. If this be so we may. would immediately settle over everything, and utterly wither the man with his lightning rods
And that our supply will soon be cut very shirt. or his engravings, or whatever he
I'ant, etc.
HOUSEHOLDER Hongkong, September 14th, 1895,..
"I peeped in the drawing room. Now Mrs. Clemens had been making a tour of the house that day and had gathered up nine or ten sichings in litte silver frames and amuged them on the floor to try the affect for a certain
"GUAYAQUIL, ECUADOR, Angust 17th, Another sharp and fiercely contested battle has taken place between the forces of Albars sad Saranti. The latter was défistad, Allaro's forces now occupy Rio Bam baik ****
New York, Augent výtk.
A correspondent of the Herald uz London has
space on the wall, and there they were. I'd seen - Interviewed his excefancyy Kang Tale, the
THE DOUGLAS '§, S. CO, LD. Toʻran Xocton og vand “Hasizoma' Tutiscolaru
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distress for rent levied by a landlord la net LANDLORD AND TEmart-Distress for `vani, waiver of his right in bring an action, andar sect. 210 of the Common Law Procedure Act, 1852, 10; enforcs his right of re-entry for non. Payment of rent.“ Décision of Mathew J. swerend for Thomas vi. Lulham, July 30, Cualy Notes.
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The P. & O. & N. Co.'s steamer Fagan, from Chine, arrived at London yesterday afternoon,
THE Ocean Steamship Co.'s steamer Banelaws left. Singapore yesterday morning for this part, reth last, and may be expected kera on" or aborî the
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DEPARTURES.
··LANDLORD AND TENANT—In an agreement for the letting of a furnished house there is no implied condition that the house shall contiame
Verona summ „zioamex See Singapore. be si de secusation during the term: Sarson
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Nagaanki. Maria Tirukuma. S-Bill of Lading-A cargo of frezen Nester an tamat was käipped on board a steamship at Meling, muzmino) monene, in Auswain, for carriage to London. Belloss mu The ship was fitted with refrigerating machinery. Siam The bill af lading was beaded Refrigerator Phra C.C, Klao............ Bill. It described the cargo 4,553 carcasses of Zyggmorn sisaree. Aird frozen mutton," and stated that they were. “Kwanglu shipped
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rved order and onnition, subject to the excipi. › "RohtakowG AND WITAMYOA DOCK RETURME, lows thereinafter mentioned. The bill of lading Cderbesami.... in Kowloon Dock. contained the following clauses. Steamer Helina Richmortarsime: 19
518 The report of this Company is one of the || shall not be accountabla" (meter: ska) for the Hallan minimumasin, pr
goods skipped sader this bill of Zikis mommune - 19
em a thousand times, but I didn't know it then, Chinese Minister in the court of St. James, Bres most favourable that has been issued for many conditions of " It made me lesi god to think I had, so neatly mis, Paris and Rome, in marring to the | years past, for which the greatest credis le dns' Instag, met for any lens or damage sidewe drining| CARNJÄRNHILšunt is Commopeilta hit it, and walked frames luck would have it, he muurman of the selectounges phie Trouligner | in the General Massows alike reden when you key de Radi isken from the table: "Traktor kandud pärna | instared) they were on tatt, MI V8 BUNGE DUE mój | semparsa with san provider
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By-and-by the basi he could do was to hobbla about on crutches. He could not la sbed at all, because he couldn't draw his breath when lying down, For over mouth he snatched what sleep be could
when supported upright on his oratohe. Just think
be nursed night and day. He got so low (in spite of of that, and be thankful it wasn't your dute. Ha wan's able to lift his hand to his mouth, and had to
doctor attending him) that he didn's spech to live. disease, and that his heart was big as a hullad and "didn't desire to. Ona dortor said he had heuri
which was nonsense. During all this linses Mr. Fish | had a professional nurse, from a convalescent hema,
Won he had sank so iow he won alire at all be Best heard of the medicine › to make it a wonder how
which dually oured him. In conaloding his letter he says, "After beginning to take Kother Belgel's Ourative Byrup I never looked behind me. I got stronger every day, and have alled nothing sino This medicina saved my life, and I want the paklis to know it. (Signed) Henry Blah, Grena Malyum, [County of Worcester, January 18th, 1895,"
Only a word more. We spoke of men and womas being like ships thai have to sall to the end of the voyage with what supplies they sinet with. By shas we masu, nos supplies of food, but supply of power te Bigust food." You see the difference? Bread and mese are no better than land mid lankher if you own't digs them. In Mr. Fiali'r oneo is was not food that Buddy bak power to man it. He had indignation mus dreprosta, kuna wonderful remedy, difcered by Mother Holgal stopped the waste of vitality caused by the diamen, and mabled. Usture to use food to bulid up the perishing body. He will now proceed, we hapa, towards the port of Old Age, with farduring winds,
Katy seva for tímaly rescue, he would doubéléns have gone down, as millions do, fanying bui a momentary Leddy_over_sha.spot shown. kag diappone.cdant]
CONSUMPTION, Wasting Diseases, and General Dability. Doctors disagree. as: to the 'relativa valde of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphitas. the ons supplying strength and flesh-the others giving serva power and scting me a tonic to the digestion and entire system, Bet la Scott' Emalsion of Para Cod Liver Oil with Hype phosphites the fwe are combined, and
The affect Iwanderful. Thousanda, who have desired, no
other
permanent benet from „Špreparations kave been cured by this," " Scott's
Messinion In perfectly palatable, and is exally '/gested wren by those who cannot toleräte, plais_Cod Liver Oil. Any Chemist can supply it.—Bola Agents For Houghent and the Empire off China ya
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