Co-day's Advertisements.
A BALLAD CONCERT
ON
WILL BE HELD AT TH MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL, WEDNESDAY, the 16th October, 1895, AT 9.30 P.M.,
IN AID OF THE KUNDS OF
THE HONGKONG
BENEVOLENT
SOCIETY,
Under the Patronage of
H.E. Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON, KC.M.G.,
H.E. General BLACK, C.B.
and
Commodore BOYES, R.N.
TICKETS CAN be obtained at the HOTEL, or
of Messrs, KELLY & WALSH, Ld.
Hongkong, Bib October, 1895.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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MR. J. M. ARMSTRONG bas received
Instructions from the MORTGAGEE
to Sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON
TUESDAY, the 15th October, 1895. at 1.30 o'circk in the Afternoon," at the Premises,
TH? FOLLWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES AND RECLAMATIONS
IN LOTS.
LOT -All that PIECE of GROUND situste at Victoria, Hongkong, bounded on the North by the Remaining Portion of Marine Lot No. 214 and measuring thereon 14 feet or there- abouts on the South by Wied Lok STREET and measuring thereon rå feet or thereabouts, on the Est by Marine Lot No. 213 and measuring. thereon 54 leet or thereabouts, and on the Wast by Marine Lot No. 215 and measuring thereon 54
feet or thereabouts, which said Plede of Ground is registered in the LAND OFFICE AS Section A of Marine Lot No. 114, together with Message and Buildings thezzen known as No. 86, WING LOK STREET. The Premises are held from the Crown for the residue of a term of 999 year granted by a Crown Lasso, dated the agik May, 1859. Sabject to the payment of the Annual Crown Rent of $12.34.
LOT 2—All the sight beneft interest and advantage of the Vendor in the PIECE of GROUND forming the Southern molety of the Ground to be reclaimed in respect of Mailne Lot 14 and registered in the LAND OFFICE KE Section A of the Reclamation of Marina Lot No. 14. Subject to the payment of $3.360 for the Instalments and other Monler (if any) now er hereafter to become dus or payable in respect thereol.
_LOT 3-Áll_the sight bereft interest and of the Vendor in the PIECE of
Ady to be reclaimed being the Extension
Sexwards in front of Section D of Marias Lot No. 198 registered in the LAND OFFICE #1 Section D of the Reclamation of Marius Lot No. 198. Subject to the payment of the Remaining instalments and other Monies (if any) now or hereafter to become due as payable in respect thereof, the rat Tastalment having been paid.
LOT 4-All the right benefit Interest and advantage of the Vendor of and in the PIECE GROUND to be reclaimed being the Extension
· Seawarde in 'front-of 'Section E of Marine Lot No., 199 registered in the Land Office LS Section E of the Reclamation of Marine Lot No,
199.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER
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Abvertisements.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP, COMPANY,
LIMITED
BIRTH.
THE U.S.S. Concord attired at Shanghai on On September 25, at Khlong Mak, Bangkok, the 3rd instant. -the-wife-of-HAKKU-NILLMAN,—M»]«ky_pf-x^v«R
(Oscar Stanley)
MARRIAGE,
At Christ Church, Yokohama, byť Paw.' 'G, Champneys Irwine, M.AH. MATTERM BROWN, FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW, of Hongkony, ta MANY, eldest daughter of the
“HE Company's Steamship
Inte'Buchasão Kirkward, of Glasgow,Ą
DEATH.
ΤΗΣ
* NAMOA," Captain Hodgins, will be despatched for the Above Parts on THURSDAY, the roth Instant, NT TO A.M
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIE & Co.
General Managers. Hongkong, 6th October, 1805.
f1381
"SHELL” LINE OF STEAMERS, FOR LONDON AND HAMBURG. THE Company's Steamsalp
"CONCH,"
Captalo E. S, Baker, will be despatched as above on or about the 16th instant,
For Freight, apply to
"ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co. Agents.
Hongkong, 8th October, 1895.
THE
FOR NEW YORK.
100 A. I. British 4-masted Bark
"MATTERHORN,"
(1985
John Williams, Master, is now loading here for the abors Port, and will have quick despatch,
For Freight, apply to
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.
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BROWN, JONES & CO.
DEALERS IN
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE AND
HONGKONG GRANITE CEMETERY
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Intimations.
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HONGKONG.
AERATED WATERS.
IMPLE AERATED WATER.
SODA
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At the Grand Hotel, Yokabauta,
the 28th September, ELIZABETH LOWARD CHATIN, of | Chicago.
The Hongkong Telegraph
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HONGKONG, TUEKDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1895.
(Special to Honghong Telegraph.)
TELEGRAM.
THE
KUCHENG INQUIRY. JOINT ACTION AT LAST I TWENTY DAYS ALLOWED FOR SETTLEMENT.
THE LION AND THE EAGLE ON THE WAR-PATH.
Foocnow, October 8th; 9:45 AM It is reported here privately that the British and American Ministers have informed the Chlassa Government that unless their demands connected with the Kucheng Inquiry are satisfactorily seliled and all the murderem punished within-twenty days, united action will be taken by the Fleets of the Powers concerned. To this end several vessels of both
the British and American squadrons have been ordered to be la readiness to proceed to Foochow at a moment's notice.
It wH.M.S. Undaunted, not the Spartan as reported on Saturday, which arrived here in company with H.M.S. Edgar, Both of them, and the U.S.5. Detroit, are now"in part,
REUTER'S TELEGRAM.
THE ARMENIAN RIOTS AT CONSTANTINOPLE.
LONDON, October 6th. The various Ambasındom have presented a collective note to the Ports urging it to adopt 'massures to improve the situation.
THE remains of the late Mr. Hamilton Gardner, 'who died at Shimonoseki on August 23rd., were tate red in the Forelga Cemetery, Nagasaki, on | the 1st Instaol,
RE THE "BELGIC":-The Japan Maff of the 30th ulto, reports that most encouraging news was received at Yokohama on the 29th regarding the Belgic. She was then in a position, whicḥ would render heaving-off comparatively ex1y operation.
As will be seen by an advertisement in another colume, a Balled Concert will be given at the Mount Austin Hotel on the 16th October, under the patronage of. H.E. the Governor, General ∙Black, C.B, and Commodore Bayes, RN, la ald of the Hongkong Benevolent. Society.
1895.
IT is reported In Shanghai that land has been secured for the International Cotton Mill en the “oppoatre aide of the fiver, warf Postung "Point:""
Ar the Magistracy this afternoon the ex-Chinese Interpreter of the Empress of Japan, who was charged with cutting and woundings wome with intent to da previous Fadily, harm, wer committed for trial, at the next criminal sessions. The prisonas stated that he had known the woman for a long time, and that he was temporarily insane at the time be committed the act
THI Stam Free Press learns that two JapanesS ex-proteges of the Minister of Education, whe are credited with, belog «excellent, Siamese intend stating a Slamers newspaper there con scholars having come to Slam when reza lads, | The editors-cleare, it is affilmed, by their ¦ education more Ślameno-than Japanese, and have nothing la common with their fellow nationals in Bangkok.
Tak Municipal Police, according to the China Gasstie, bave just recovo'ed Tis. 8,ɑza A HOME telegram states Lord Beaumont, worth of jewelly belonging to a mandarin, which was stolen a few days ago by a woman, Lleutenant-Colonel of the both Hussars, w** | formerly the mandarin's. No, a wife, who on found shot dead on his estate at Carlton| Feing sent away by her husband reranged Towers, near Selby, Yorkshire. It is believed herself by carrying off his valeables. She and that while getting over s sille kis gua exploded, a number of her relations have hora somated by the charge entering El head, and inflcing fatal the police and sent into the city. Infaries, The deceased was bora le 1850, and socceeded to the title in 1892,
Ir la sem!-officially denied that Germany has "re-joloed France and Russia to bring pressue to bear on Japan to evacuate Laotuse." Germany, it appears, has been hand-ln-glove with the Powers named ever since the "friendly advice of the Three Powers was so kindly proferred Japan at the time of the settlement of terms of the Treaty of Poxco."
Ost the afternoon of the 4th Inst., Pleren pirates and murderers were executed outside the west gate of Shanghality, In the presence of some 10,000 spectators, faceting the Total and all the officials. We note that our Shanghai ever- ing contemporarles have been spreading them selves 'over the gory and startling incidents of the execmulder, each trying hard to outdo the other in the minutia they describe.
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Tar Batavia Nieuwsblad calls attention to the fact that the recent revolt in Timor is not the first occasion on which the islanders have
Taxax is no truth in the assertion, says the Siam Fru Prus, that the Japanero residents. have received any telegram with reference to the question of their protection in Stam, or that any alteration has been made in existing under French protection, and it is not likely that arrangements. The Japanese in Slam are now any protests of the Siamese Foreign Minister will have any weight with the goverment of the Mikado,
-THE-lethargy ̈displayed by the Siamese fa matters of administration, says the Siam Free Pree of the 37th ult, extends to the least matter
of ordinary business, And as it often requiries nearly a year's considera'ion before the protests of foreign Representatives are answered, so in be matter of repaling gorunmeat house property the same indifference is manifested, and the same contempt for written bonda and contracts Shows. Take, for fustance, the store which is being Unk-red at the corner of Bangrak. The building belongs to government, and in Apell last certale necessary repairs werem menced which, according to a wektuali
to
were
be completed in yoldays, :11 In now nearly 180-days 'slece the "work" was beguny: and vitr balf finished. When it is
the proprietor of the storm is reduced de maring his good elsewhere, -hampered in lis
risen la rebellion against their Portuguesa | business by the MALALALA Kk those respon
mastery. As regards the results of Portuguese rule, Da Castro, a Portuguese wzitér, saya that There is a general consensus of opinion that "those who know the country and people well the Armenians have greatly embriassed the cannot but censure ike prolectorate exercised by action of the Powers, by causing a révulsion of ❘ Portugal thern for over three centuries whj SARSAPARIL
kellng throughout Europe, despite the brutality | has been powerless to raise the natives from ASPBERRYÁDE, &c. with which the Constantinople police repressed|savagery,"—And Da Castro is refect right, RASPE
The Portuguese are reaping the fruits of colpable neglect and disastrous apathy, not to say wanton Indiscretios..
ARSAPARILLA.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co,'s WATERS ́are made under the constant supervision of a duly qualified English Chemist and will bear compa
Sabject to the payment of the Remalologison with the best English Manufactures. Instalments and other Monies (if any) now or hereafter to become due or payable in respect Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, Messes and
abergol, the 1st and 2nd Instalments having been other Large Consumers. paid.
For Further Particulars and Conditions of | Any complaints should be addressed to the Sala apply to
Manager.
C. EWENS, Selleitor for the Mortgages,
OF
J. M. ARMSTRONG, the Auctioneer.
Hongkong, 8th October, 1895.
M
PUBLIC AUCTION,
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R. J. M. ARMSTRONG has received Instructions from the MORTGAGEE
to Soil by
OM
PUBLIC AUCTION,
WEDNESDAY, the 16th October, 1895, at 3.30 o'clock in the Afternoon, at the Premises,
All the right beacht interest and advantage of the Vendor of and in the PIECE of GROUND to be reclaimed belog the Extension Seawards in front of Section G of Marine Lot No. 199 registered to the LAND Office as Section & of the Reclamation of Marine Lot No. 199. Subject to the payment, of the Remaining Instalments and other Montes (if any) now or hereafter to become dae or payable in reapset of the said Reclamailos, the First and Second Instalments having been paid.
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For Further Pärifeolars and Conditions of Sale apply to
C. EWENS, Sollefter for the Mortgagee,.
J. M. ARMSTRONG, the Auctioneer.
Hongkong, 8th October, 1895.
ST. JOHN'S
(1386
LODGE
OF HONGKONG, No. 618, S.C.
Hongkong, 3rd May, 1805.
A. S. WATSON & CO.,
LIMITED.
VEGETABLE AND FLOWER
SEEDS.
SEASON 1895-96,
tay
Our First Suppiles of these best Quality Seeds have strived, and Orders will be executed fo the sequence in which they are received as long as the supply lästs.
SEED LIST B
with
HINTS FOR GARDENING have been issued and can be obtained on application.
Our Seeds are all tested before being put up
In LONDON.
They are packed under our own Supervision, and the greatest care is exercised to insure
A protection in transit,
LODGE will be held in the FAXEMASON' HALL, Zetland Street, on SATURDAY, the rath fastant, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited
Hongkong, 8th October, 1895.
"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
S. S. #LENNOX,"
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FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND
STRAITS.
ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed
Soulage should be made in FINE WEATHER ONLY and the remainder of the packets secured from damp, and kept las dry place for repeat sowings.
CLAY'S FERTILIZER.
the outbreak.
TELEGRAM S..
(Specia1 to Slam Oòserver.) THE BURMO-CHINESE RAILWAY.
LONDON, September 26th. A meeting of the Leeds Chamber of Commerce has been held at which an important letter from the Foreign Office in reply to a question addressed to it by the Chamber was read. The communication stated that the project for a rail. way through Burma to China was belag pushed on with, and that the surveys and estimates for the line were already in preparation.
(From Japanese Papers) MING YONG-CHUN APPOINTED TO OFFICE.
TOKIO, September 2013. According to a Seoul telegram of yesterday, Ming Yong-chan is reported to have received a private communication from the Korean Govern- ment informing him that he will shortly by appointed Minister for Home Affairs of Minister
for Finance.
KOREAN MINISTER TO THE STATES.
****. "SEOUL, September 29th. Mr. Min Zikwan has been appointed Karenu Minister to the United States.
TREATY.
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sible for the delay, bending the loss Incidental to a barloess carried on under such disadvantages, the action of the Siamese must be considered made they ought to be fulfilled, if not within the vexations in the extreme. When contracts are stipulated time, still within a reasonable extension. Bot six months to complete that which ought to bays been finished in at least half the time is a little too much of a Stamoiserie for baslness people. It is le this way that claims for damages arise, and the Siamese may not at all feel surprised if they are compelled to meet
hem.
CHUNGXING NOTES:
Now that cooler weather will permit of active- operations, says the Koba Chronicle of thu goth alt, the Japanese are preparing for a supreme effort to subjugate the island of Formoin. For
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) the last few days transport after transport has bean dispatched for Tallenwan, the Yamaguchi, the expiration of the vesal time, at the special The Tantal has been retained in office alter Idsumi and Tojokaskt leaving on Thursday | request of the British Minister, owing to the fast, while others will follow in rapid succession; and on arrival at Tallenwan the tran poris expected to number about twenty-six Fessels will convey the troops now assembled at Kiechow to the scene of action. The vessels will first rendervous at the Pescadores, where they will be met by men-of-war, which will support the operations from the sea. It is believed that a fanding will be made on the soulbern part of Formorn, in the neighbourhood Taiwan, so that the insurgent position will be
of
attacked both in front and reRE,
THE returns of the number of visitors to the City Hall Museum for the week ended October 6th, www54Emropeans, 161; Chinese, 2,005 ƒ total 2,166.
THE Slam Free Press bears that a paymaster in one of the Slamere departments has been caught drawing the pay of functions les long since discharged.
THE JAPAN-CHINA COMMERCIAL
TOKIO, September ath. The Nicht Night announces that pogotiations concerning the new Japan-Chien Commercial Treaty BAYE bein commenced by the plenipotentia:les of the two countries, COUNT MUTSU AGAIN TENDERS HIS THE Norwegian borque F. C., Steden was dess
RESIGNATION.
patched from Bangkok on the 26th, by the TOKIO, Bayʻ. 30th. -
Bombay-Burmah Trading Corporation, for Cadis Count Motru, Minister for Fersigu Affairs, with a fall cargo of teak." who has repeatedly tendered his resignation, remain in office has agats placed his resignation and has on each occasion bean persuaded to in the bands of Marquis it. It is rumoured resignation of his collesque, which will, belfered, shortly receive the sapetion of his Majesty the Emperor.
that Marquis Ito has now' consented to the
THE DEMONSTRATION AT
SWATOW
The China Gassfie on the ged lost, pablished as a special telogram the following i—
ÖERMAN MARINES LANDED.
AMOY, October 3rd, A number of Geiman Marines have been lauded at Swatow in, view of the threatening itifade there towards foreigners and also to support the German Consal to his claims for redress for the outrage on the Buch Mission,
(Reuter this morning kupled that the Games GovenEDGR) had obtained sexbituatim for the latter petrags, bot sa mul Karter's young man'a SLAŽEM META Seulók worth mhính,mw X5. CLA) The German cruiser Ariona leaves here for Swatow to-morrow under scaled erdera.
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The Mercury w day later published the correspondents to answer to inquiries, which following telegrams, "received" from shelt.. contradicted the sensations1 reports above. "no'news conƐrmatory of the Garsila's'néwn bas reached here" we (ifercury) may taks thes latter as near the truth
SwaroW, October 4th. A › German _man-of-war, the dircond, arrived here a few days ago to protect the German churches and missions. All is qalet here. No marines have been landed, but a few unarmed salloni haye dlarmbarked on the neual shoes leave.
Avoy, October 4th.'
· The Arcona bas left here fɑs Swatóws abo will return here on Monday,
Commenting on this nowa, the Marcsiry stated that on inquiry at the German Cossolate General In Shanghai liu representative was courteously Toformed that neither telegrams nor despatchat had been received from the German Consai at Swatow with regard to the reported landing of talerests. Had the Arcons landed an armed. German marines there to protect German force the Consal would at once haya wired the Information. The real story of the outrages is
thats
members of the Basel läission took their usual vacation and proceeded to Hongkong, lexying their house unguarded, which the thieves in the neighborhood promptly took advantage of. The German Consul at "Swstow reports the
lots to be triding.
That there have been serious disturbances is
the country near Swatow and that some mission property has been destroyed wo know full well, and it is also a fact that the German coulaer Cormoran, from Singapore, was at Swatow on the 5th (natant, as also the Arcona. The Germans are to be congratulated on "demon- strating" with an little delay as possible,
·FORMOSA NEWS.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
TAMSUI, October 4th, 1895. From Talwanfoo it is loárned that the veteran old chief Lin, Yang-it is stili in Talwar, where he has an agmy of 15,000 to 20,000 men, of which ́5,000 ara reklly fighting men, and the rest marely raw corps, newly enlisted from the coolles and. other low classes provided, with no very good weapons and having no proper training. With to learn anything definite, but it is said that they regard to the guns and batteries, we are unable
several good guns-God knows with how many skilled men to manage thems ↑ It is saldi Tokoham, that the Japanesestill hold Chunghwa, Lekong and such other placer, but many a time Tumours were current that the Japanese were beaten out of these places and, being few in number, they were afraid to advance. Besides a large portion of the army have fallen victims to' choleta and other
other epidemics-Chunghwa la forty-four miles from Talwanted about three days Journey
In People
Talmastou do not bellave that the Chinese are well supplied with funds and ammani:lors, but they sin of course possessed of strong patriotic feeling which most needed and which can saswer in place of the above two deficiencies...
The half-castes and the ravages have most willingly come to fight under the banner of Llu Yung-fu against the Japanese, but what they number is not known. There are also six women who have taken up arms, along with the half castes or the savages, and joined Lia's army. The Avages are well soppiled with arms, their chief ghting weapons beleg the sword, gun and spear.
energy he has shown in taking measures to prevent tiam. It has been said that riots in Changking would mean the immediate opening of the port for steamer traffic, and that is apparently what the Chinese do not want. The action of the authorities in preventing tots may not Iberefore be so purely philanthropic as
savages are said to be good and unering might be fassgloed. "At all events, it goes to show that slots can be prevented ben incos. venient to the Chinese wire-pullers in Feking. )
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Liu Yung-fu is said to be a man of streng will, our Minister at Pekleg can put two and two
a brave daring soldier and of good administras ¡tive fatellect. He is sko merefiul. As in this together he may leara a valuable lesson by
Instarce of his mercy they say that ke spared the le loc'deatz bat equally valuable lessons are flees of about 150 of 201 Chinese (his soldiers) not been lacking in the part. They are not who went against the Japanese to fight, but cATOR been taken advantage of, whether perceived or
back unhurt. If this had happened to sew other not, by previous Ministers, and there is no be taken to heart this time ; so things will jog disbanded them at once, and sent them awak to particular reason to believe that the moral wil General these men would have been ignomia
beheaded, but Liu, laiend of Lously
doleg this, along until next t'me.
their respective homes. Rice dealers enhanced the
Fome executions are said to have taken place
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at Chéngis, the capital of the province, and price on rice, but this practice Lis has stopped and recommended them to sell food as chesp week's Journey from here. Probably the victims as they can, for the benefit of the people. Ha are not connected in any way with the attacks on la miso very careful that his soldiers are properly the missions, No foreigTMs official has been sent and regularly paid and have no cause to to a fair play. In consequence of disagreements grumble. He has also opered, for the convesi- subjec's, Government Bank, and nalide has taken full advantage.
hav lasurd The new Viceroy has lasund a proclansallon take advantage of these facilities and accept the to the affect that further sitting will be severely notes lent they suffer in case of the present, punished. This means that the required object | Republican Gove ament being overthrown. having been accomplished, ise is no longer It is said that the Japanese soldiers are very occasion for the services of the mob. The unruly and tyrannical and eccssionally mal
This conduct of .. people at the capital seem to have the strongest frost the native women, says the China Gasiti, Sheng, er-Customs decision in regard to the slots of three months allered usb coming oppression many lil things kind of objective to the return of any mis- thefm enrages the people, and makes them ACCORDING to correspondence from Tientsiaalonies. Most people here are looking for some bitter stemies of the Japanes. For all this Taatal, is seriously I, and bas, asked the ago. They do not calculate on anything great are spoken of the cor querors everywhere,
being done, If past expeileron be any guide. Viceroy Wang Wen-shao for sick leave
In the meantime such measures for protection are possible are being takan... In the absence of any foreign lores, the main idea is to cut and
an at the fest sign of trouble,
between foreign ministers, of which the wily unceof his notes, but people are afraid to
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A REGULAR meeting of St. John's Lodge, No 618, SC will be held inthe Freemasons Hall, Zetland Street, on Saturday, the rath instant, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially
COUNT INOUYE,
TOKIO, Septemb x 30th. Count Inouye is expected to arrive horn te- | lovited. morrow evenlog. He is raid to be in a hurry t6
rack the capiali probably because of the
Ministerial crisis.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
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ADMIRAL BULLER let Shangballa the Alacrity on the and, for Nanking, accompanied by the Firebrand reports the China Goreife The Bågar, Undaunted, Archer and Caroline were will at Woosung on the 3rd, but the two first
A bigh-class Fertiliser for Pot Plants and for \ MERK Twans anlved at Sydney on the 17th ulto, i named would leave for the Senth in a day two,
use in the Garden generally.
It supplies natural nourishment to the soll, and assists the process of assimilation, thereby
or is current in Shanghal that the Roman Catholics am having some trouble about
C. that all Goods bare miaston property in the Churau,
rak into the Godowns of the Hongkong and vigour and beauty, Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at
Kowloon, whence and/or from the whares Sold in Tlor containing 10 lbs. cach,....$1.75, Fastern Siberis, la expected to arrive in Shang-
delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless
notice to the contrary be given before Noon TO-DAY.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 14th instant, will be subjaci
to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be pro
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28 lbs,
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84-50.
Directions for uas are given on the Label,
KO'RASZONY'S "NEW" PAYEER " LAWN MOWERS.
sented to the Undersigned on or before the 14th The Best and Cheapest Machines in the Market,
instant, or they will not be recognized. 200
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to
be left in the Godowns, where they will be
examined on the 14th instant, at 3 P.MAR
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Billu of Lading will be constersigned by
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co., Agguts. Hongkong, yra Orlebar, 1299.
For Sale at Manufactures Prices,
4. S. WATSON & CO., LD.
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
EPTABLIKKED AD, 1841. Honghong, 151h August, 1895-
..
Ar old and stubborn woman who was asked to give evidence in a kidnapping case before the Magistrats today declined, to be sworn and created a great disturbance in Court. The cos. | segnetica was the "was fined $5, or, in default, ordered to, iandørgo fourteen days? Impelsonment,
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Mr. K. LATTLE Was to-day sentenced to fourteen days Imprisonment forat wingaway in the steam. Dalendart pierded that he wanted to go to Syndey. The Magist's thought that would not. conduce to his betterment, so sent him to the Queen's Hotel where he would probably find something to better occupy kis mind.
GENERAL Doubovskoy, Governor-General "at
hii, an route for Evrope, in a few days.. NO RIGHT TO ENGLISH-The Toldo Hecht is Indignant at the Japan Kaif's adyczna com.ship Costle when that vessel left San Friscisco, mants on the discovery of Dr. Kitasalo's my era of cholars. It cbxly retake an English man'li net exililed to any mulding comment en, the scientific researches of madical men f... By private advices frown Shanghel. the pairies, for the foothoot
im the largest on
Bassghal Race Club,
the Shanghil Sta
Shanghi fa, as the
is [Gli" would say, backing
WENG TUNG-HO,
·THE 'A*CH»ENTÚY OF PROGRESS.
It was sanonnced sometime back, says the P. 80 T. Times of the 28th ult,, that Wong : Trade continues to go on (Du trumalý áînd is Improving." Nothing has been heard (yet of ||Tung-lio and Li ́ Hung-tano, two of the most the expected Japanese consul, or whether he determined opponents of progress and the most Ill Istre-face gasboals and cargo-steamers to party, and been appointed to the Trung-il Yamen. members of the anti-foreign the astonished natives, who have never sem perdhes influence over the young Kapesor anything of the scaryja ha districia under oplem Wing, culture continue to spread, and they emporte is paramount and appeals horts, and sad becoming a big item in the trade of the post. the head of the Yambo having Badged Foreign opfam is unknown hire except for a Prince Kung Into the faw epicures. The great majority ɖof the now warm-in-kim kapombë” have ta natives amoks the local polson, and the smoke plenty of it, and that, the
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the Fremler ground. He is and her that, hd / lovelies Ministers
reported monicate with him find him stubborn, Ind Impracticable to the last degree, and nothing is to be-looked for from him but haughty scora and blind obstincilon. There is small chance that smooth-speached diplomats will accomplish Further rundors of the capi
ngalast such a man, He the Pahang rebels reached
diment of that paenifar mulishsess, of Natura with which the Chinesa ara endowed. stermer 574 Tringkonu, bet yet been officially confirmed the 1/12 Mostar case be expected from him but I kicks. – He is only quiet and affable Peers only gare them for wi
Pro® Sour:ubill you gat neur enough for the purpose. Those were, that about ten days Siamese men of war, the Malu Rajakumi
would be well that in setting rexed questions Tong Yos; the Morable and fielen (beware with Chlon the foreign garsunmente should bear reported to be eff Telantan sumere they landed in mind is known character, and his long- 700 troops and half that draws All the chiar mene og opperat of thing: bet the rebels are wald to have been arrested,
ons, who has mort Ikely nice
River ́ ́ steamers on the grå ̈ report, the l ́as the troops were on hils: Dress /gánture Belus at Kinksang, the Spartan at Wahy, the ❘ ure to be covered to Bakryok, and, Rainbow, and Piemy si Nanking and the report is ter be halleynde med to leav Admiral's despatch waszak Aláčrity Juice
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