e-o-day's Advertisements.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1896.
W. POWELL & CO.
LARGE STOCK OF
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NEW TRAVELLING TRUNKS.
· GLADSTONE BAGS.
BRIEF BAGS.
HAND BAGS. TRUNK STRAPS, &c., &c.
Hongkong, 19th June, 1896. HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION,
COMPETITION.
W. POWELL & CO.
"HE SHORT RANGE CUP and SPODNS
THE COMPETED for TO-MORROW
· (SATURDAY), the 20th Infant, aver the foo and 600 yards distances, under usual conditions. Firing to commence at 3.45 PM.
F. SMYTH. Honorary Secretary. [cổ
Hongkong, 19th June, 1996.
NOTICE.
Entimations.
11004
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARF,
HONGKONG.
AERATED WATERS.
'IMPLE AERATED WATER.
[OTICE is hereby given that I the Under- SIMPLE
N°
signed hay for and on behalf of the FIRST MORTGAGEFS This Day entered ints posten!on of the S.S. "AZAMOR," and further that no DEBTS contracted either by the wald Shia or by her Crew will after This Date be pald anless the same bear my SIGNATURE.
- P. GIRON.
Attorney for the Flest Mortgagees, S.S. AZAMOR.
Hongkang, 19th June, 1895,
f1205
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED.
-FOR SWATOW.
THE Company's Steamship
. "HAILOONG.""
Captain Davis, will be despatched for the above Port TOMORROW, the zoth instant, Noon,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRATK & Co.
General Managers.
Hongkong, 19th June, 180,
(1200
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
t
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANFOO.
THE Company's Steamship
"THALES,"
Captain Donglar, will be despatched for the shove Ports an SUNDAY, the 21st instant, si Daviight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. General Managers.
[cot
Hongkong, 19th June, 1Rof,
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SHANGHAI.
THE Steamibip
"SZECHUEN,"
Captain Derby, will he despatched on MON- DAY, the 22nd instant, at 3 P.M.
For Freight or Paxumpe, »pply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents..
[1007 Hanphong, 19th June, 1706.
FOR SINGAPORE. PENANG AND
CALCUTTA
THE Steamship
"LIGHTNING,"
Captain J. G. Spence, will be despatched for the above Ports on TUESDAY, the 23rd instant,
At Daylight, Instead of as previously advertised.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, toth Jona, 1806.
مووا
ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY
.OF NETHERLANDS INDIA.
- JAVA, CHINA, JAPAN LINE, FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE. HE Steamship
THE
"CASSIUS," Captain Tarch will be despatched for the above Ports on TUESDAY, the 23rd instant, at
4 PM
For Freight or Passage, angly to
LAUTS, WEGENER & Co.,
General Agents.
[1000 Hangkang. 19th June, 1R06,"
INDO.CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY LIMITED. FOR 'MANILA (DIRECT).
THE Company's Steamship
"YUENSANG," Captain W. Waddilove, will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 24th instant, at
5P.M.
This Steamer has Superior Accommodation for First-class Passangers.
For Freight or Pastage apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers.
[1008 Hongkong, 19th June, 1896. EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM-
.SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
SODA
INGER ALE.
WATER.
LEMONADE.
ARSAPARILLA.
** MARRIAGE.
On the 18th instant, by Rev, R. F. Cobbold. M.A.. at St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, GROKUR WHITE, to LOUWE HULDA EMILIE BROST, only daughter of Helarich Brost, of Kowloon Docks.
The Hongkong Telegraph
HOMOKONG, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1896,
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
LOED XELVIN'S JUBILEE.
We published yesterday, without note or comment, the text of a telegraphic messige addressed by Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON to Lord KELVIN, congratulating him on the Jubilee of his appointment as Professor of Natural Philosophy In the University of Glasgow, and we published also Lord KELVIN'S reply. We should like to say to-day that we do not quite understand why this message and reply have been made public. Our contemporaries, like ourselves, have simply confined themselves to its publication and throw no light on the subject. Were these can- gratulations sent in the name and on be: half of the inhabitants of Hongkong?, If so, we think it was a very fitting tribute of respect to a distinguished man who has rendered services of so much value to the great worldof shipping and commerce. But
RASPBERRYADE, ac there is rat one word in either telegram
DAKİN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s WATERs are made under the constant supervision of a duly qualified English Chemist and will bear compa.
rison with the best English Manufactures,
Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MESSES and other Large Consumers. Any complaints should be addressed to the
-Manager.
147
Hongkong, zid May, 1295.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1847.
WINES
AND
SPIRIT S.
or reply to indicate that It was so, or that the message was anything more than a friendly greeting from one manto another; from a friend to a friend, or from 3 admirer of Lord KXLVIN to the
object of his respect
and admiration.
If Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON sent that message as from himself personally to the Professor it was a very nice and, probably, a very proper thing to do; but the public are not in the least degree interested in It and do not care to know anything about Sir WILLIAM's personal friendships, or about the methods he adopts to signalise these friendships. If His Excellency sent this message in the name and on behalf of the colony and of the mercantile community who owe so much to Lord KELVIN'S labours in the cause of practical scientific achievement, then it is very much to be regretted that the communication was not so worded as to convey to the recipient some idea of the fact and so enable him to word
REUTER'S MESSAGES. FIELD MARSHAL YAMAGATA'S VISIT
TO EUROPE.
TELEGRAMS. TRAMS received at Shanghai on the roth June from Kaasu report that the Mahommedan rebelilan is spreading to alarming proportions and that the present forces under General Tung Fa-hangar insuficient to cope with the rebels. Orders have therefore been transmitted to Governor Wel of Shens to march late - LONDON, June 17th.
Kahin at once with his army, some 10,000 Field Marshal Count Yamagala has had an
strong, to relaforce General Tong, who will still audience with the Emperor William of Germany remain chief in command of the Imperial forces at Potsdam. Owing to fil-health be has abazin Kanu.-N. C. Daily News. doned his intention of visiting England and of relarning of Canada. He salla from Marseilles on Sunday,
LI HUNG-CHANG IN GERMANY, Li Hung-chang ban paid a visit to Frankfort In-Oder. The streets were decorated for his reception, and be was warmly cheered. The troops were paraded in bla honour and he laached with the officers of the Garrison.
SHOCKING MARITIME DISASTER. The Drummond Castle sack off Ushant, Out of two hundred and forty-seven on board only three were saved,
(From Bangkek Observer.) THE SOUDAN EXPEDITION.
LONDON, June 8th. The Mixed Tribunal xi Calro has delivered its
judgment in the ault instituted by the French bondbolders against the Commission of the Calase de la Dette. The tribunal folds sans ses advance from the Reserve Fand for the purposes of the expedition was illegal. It therefore orders the Egypilan Government to refund the money plas five per cent. interest and prohibits any further advances.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. H,M.S. Edgar is at Yokohama, Owing to ill-health Count Yamagata. will not visit England. He sails for the East from
Marsellies on Sunday.
On the rớth lastsnt the Drummond Castle foundered off Ushant. Out of 347 persons on board only three were saved.
As will be seen by an advertisement la another part of this issue, Mr. P. Gibson has entered tato possession of the steamship Aramor on behalf of the first mortgagees.
CORPORAL METCALF, of the 5th Fullers, was found dead a law days ago in one of the company latrines at Tanglin Barracks, Stags pore, with a bullet wound in the bead, supposed to have been sell-lofilcted:
LAST Wednesday LI Hung-chang wilted Frankfort-on-Oder, where he was cheered to
THE following appointments have been made at the Admiralty-Com. J. S. Clarke, to the Vivid, additional, for the Shannon (N), to date the 15th of May. Lieutenants-H. F. Shake spear, to the Vivid, addļtional, to date the 7th of May, for command of the Opossum when recommissioned, undated, and E, E. Lacy, to the Vield, additions), for command of the Rocket, to date the 7th of May, and to the Vivid, additional, for the Flora, on the Rocket belag paid off, undated. Sub-Lleutenants-H. N. Garnett, to the Vivid, additional, for the Rocket, recommissioned, undated; and S. L. Willis, ta to date the 7th of May, and to the Opozium when the Vivid, addlilonal, for the Shark, to date the 7th of May, and to the Wildfire, for the Constant, undated.
WHAT'S up now? Has the Commander-in. Chlef of the whole Chinese Navy taken leave of bls senses, or have his senses taken leave of him, or something? Actually a Chloers torpedo boat painted fighting-grey, topmaats heated and ceal on board, was seen at an early hour this goodness known bow many men and tons of morning steaming at terrific speed in the direc tion of Macao The loam
rislag clean over her bows and she cut through the seas just like a razgalog through a pat of Kennedy's A. batter. The Captain, it is rumoured, left Capsulmua st 4 o'clock this morning with sealed orders, and as he is one of the most audacious and most skilful naviga. tors that ever paced the deck of a Chinese Iron-
WLE
LIKUR, B. ST, J. BELLAIRS (of the Centurion)""
has been appointed, temporarily, to the com. mand of H.M.S. Pigwry, vics Llout-Comdr. Adair, deceased.
IT can hardly be said that the following sample of composition is "English, quite English, you know-
Dear Sirs-We have wrote to you then first letter and acknowledged will agree with you the second one according to your rate and don't you be doubt we confirmed what wo sald and please excusa for long delay in answering your letter and obliged.
We are, Dear Sirs,
Yours sincerely,
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THE steam launch Ulysses, ballt at Hongkong, for the Russian Government, has kirived at Shanghal from Swato. She is now in charge of that well known and popular commander Captain J. E. McArthur (Secretary of the B. M. M. O. A), who, it is wald, was specially selected here recently to take this price for undertaking such a very unpleasant small vessel up to Vizdivostock, and got his own job. Captala McArthur expects to be back in Hongkong before the end of July, If all goes well. He probably knows more about navigating small craft in big waters than nine out of tes mariners, and if he doesn't get the Ulysses safely to her destination those who know him well will be greatly surpelsed,
RE HM.S." CENTURION." [Dally Press, June şik.] The welter of "Notes by the Way" in the Fotan Gazetia says —Reports reach me of a regrettable nature as to the harshness of did. pline on the Centurion. This is said to be sa severe that very few of the young men alter this commissions will ever go to sea again. Now this ought not to be. England needs all her sailors, and a flagship, of all ships, ought to attract, not
repel the men, and the officers ought to take as
some dangerous and urgent duly. He has been much pride in having s’crew who are proud of clad, it is presumed he has been selected for heard to say (when out of sorts) he'd have given their ship as la häving everything in the best the Empire for such a chance of fighting big pick-and-span order. It is the pelty Inconveni naval battle as Admifal Ting failed to profit by.ences that make lito unbearable, and with a litle As it can hardly be said that "wat is in the air"
tact the officers could caally remove the discon- Just now at least, not in this part of the world tent and its memories.
it is, probably, reasonable to assume that the has been despatched to hunt down some pirates great "fighting skipper" of the Chinese Navy who have been molesting junks in the vicinity of the Ladrones. It is to be hoped he will racczed and that he will yet find himself in command of the fastest and most furious warship in the Celestial navent
AccoRDING to the Philadelphia Manufacturer President Cleveland's legislation has been more beneficial to Great Biltain than the measures sanctioned by any other President of the United States.
It says:--
"The figures which indicate some of the very of the Government by Benjamin Hamlion and Grover Cleveland are both interesting and Instructive. That:
| his reply as an expression of thanks to the echo by the citizens. He is now probably different results obtained by the Administration the real senders of the congratulations in England, and we may therefore soon hear and good wishes. Was this message sent with the concurrence of the Unofficial members of the Council as representing the community or was it not? Is Lord KELVIN'S message a reply to our address or to Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON'S? We should very much like to know:
VERY DESERVING CASES,
ALL these are selected by our London House,
We note with regret that His Excellency bought direct at first hand, imported in wood the Governor, doubtless on the recom- and bottled by ourselves, thus saving all inter-mendation of his Colonial Secretary, was mediate profits, and enabling us to supply the
best growths at MODERATE PRICES.
d
PRICE LISTS,
with Fall Details, to be had on Application. PORT slier removal should be rested a month before use. When required for drinking at once it should be ordered to be decanted at the Dispensary before being seat out. SHERRY.-Excellent Dioner and After Dinner Wines of very superior Vintages. All are
-true Xeres Wines,
CLARET.-Our Clarets, faclading the lowest "priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine product of the juice of the grape and are not artificially made from raisins and currents
that some frrepressible interviewer bas had an interesting audience of the great statesman. A PROJECT is an foot in Tokio to construct a central railway to Kanısaws, Shldsuoka, and Fukal," with a capital of yen 17,000,000 or 13,000,000. Another projected vallway tv'talked of, the route being from Adruma-bashi, Tokle, la Choshi, Chiba prefecture, a distance of 43 miles, with a capital of yen 850,roo
Wx (Jefan Mall) are sorry to report that the gastric treable from which Mr. J. J. Qulu has been suffering for some time is not improving, and that his medical advisers pronounce a trip to Europe to be absolutely indispensable. Mr. Enslie's ailment, also, does not show any signs of Improvement, and will probablyTM necessitato
unable to grant a gratuity" to the widow of the late SRAX TIN-TAU, an inter- preter in the employ of the Sanitary Board, who died recently of plague caught in the execution of his duty. No reason for the refusal to comply with the recommenda- tion of the majority of the members of the Sanitary Board and of their Superin-rest and complete change of air. tendent has been assigned It is a pity THE advertisement of that enterprising local firm, that the Colonial Secretary's letter is not Mesare W. Powell & Co, will be found on the more explicit. Perhaps the man had been second page of this issue. In addition to a large engaged in plague work under the Per-stock of summer clothing, hats, opera cloaks, manent Committee in 1894. Mr. McCAL dresses, etc, etc., ail of the latest style and LUX proposes to open a subscription for offered at moderate prices, the management ara
her three children the widow and among the members of the Sanitary offering well finished brief bags, hand bags, We ask leave to open a sub-trunks, and Gladstone bags at prices that simply scription for the same benevolent purpose defy competition.
Centurion, Immortaliti, among the members of the community THE Alacrity, generally, and we hope that there will Narcitius, Rainbow, and Spartan are cruising be a liberal response. The Reverend Mr. 12 portbera waters with bis Excellency Admiral REUSCH's letter is a strong certificate as to
staff.
|
Reduction of the public debt under
Harrison....$310,000,000 Increase of the public debt under
Cleveland............................................. 263,000,000 "If to this increase of the principal of the debt the interest shall be added, the total sum will amount to $501,000,000. And again ;--- Surplus receipt over expenditures,
Hitle
101,02, '93.................................................$ 50,000,000 Deficiency under Cleveland ......... 142,000,000
"Now let us push the comparison farther, taking into consideration the influence of our legislation upon Great Britain-- Defelt in the British budget for 1892. $150,000 Sarples revenus of the United States,
9,914,cas "This represents the sfication at a time when the American Government was operated solely for the advantage of Americans. The change that has taken place since the contrary policy was pat lete operation may be thus in Icated: Surplus in the British budget, 1866, $21,000,000 Deficit in the revenues of the United
1892.5
States, 1896, inamaanam 25.000,000 "Me. Cleveland is, by all odds the best Prezident of the United States that Englishmen ever had. If the Bradford manofaciärers and the Landon bankers could control our politics, absolutely he would have a third term without possibility of fallure." ANOTHER COCKLOFT Cars! This morning the ffable managers of the store situated at No. 166,
[Daily Press, Jane 19th ] The writer of "Notes by the Way" in the Fagan Gazelle says:~I wonder if any engalty is to be made lato the grievances alleged or real of which the men on the Centurion compiala Pa The discontent is very keen, and in fairness to both officers and mea some sort of investigation be said of the Centurion as is now sald of the ought to be held to discover the truth. It should Edgar," "The ship is a paradise." Why not? Sho is splendidly equipped, and is in "every respect a vessel to be proud of.
[Glodi, May, 1895.] Speaking of the new Commander for H.M.S. Centurion a naval correspondent writes thus to the London Globe :-On Thursday next Com. mander Arthur Waymouth will leave England to join the figship on the China station, This officer has probably done more time on shorn than any other of bis age and standing in the Service, and the Admiralty must have bean vary keenly alive to kis espacfiles and knowledge to Island and the Ordnance Department at White- have allowed him to bold appointments at Whale hall for so long, Commander Waymouth bas had a remarkable amount of experience in administration of the gunnery work of the navy, and when his period of service` in China expires we shall doubtless are him saitled at Portsmouth or Whitehall again,
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THx peerage of Japin now consists of 1: Princes, 34 Marquiser, B4 Counts, 362 Viscounts, and 180 Baroni į total, 673.
MR. CLEAVY BROWN is inslating upon a 'real. control of the department whose supervision ha has been charged with in Seoul. The ex Finance Minister, In Yosen, disapproved the newcomer's methods, and himself came 10 gril, and now sine subordinates have
unwillingly followed their late official exile-Hyogo News.
chiel into
ONE of the most striking sights in Western Aus Tralia jast now in the railway terminus at Cool- tion of goods hss, says the Coolgardle,
of the Australian Mal gardle. In one week an enormous conglomera correspondent
the sandy dá been dumped down upon
as is generally the case with Cheap Wines the facts and as to the meritorious nature of Sir Alexander Buller, K.C.B,, and will probably | Queen's Road Central were, Introduced at the† sende of bags of horse food, tons of machinery,
BRANDY.--All our Brandy is guaranteed to be pore Cognac, the difference, in price being merely a question of age and vintage. WHISKY.-All om Whisky is excellent quality and of greater age then most brands The SCOTCH WHISxy in the market. masked "E" is universally popular, and la pronounced by the best local connoisseurs to be superior to any other brand to the Hongkong market.
We only guarantee our WINES and Stars to be genulus when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Coast Ports,
FOR SYDNEY!(DIRECT) AND ADELAIDE. A. S. WATSON & CO., LD, THE Steamship. THE
“GUTHRIE,” Captain McArthur, wil be despatched for the abore Paris og THURSDAY, the and July.
Is carried.
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THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 10th January, 19çã.
NOTICES TO CÓRRESPONDENTS,
Te
Letters on Editorial matters to be sent to The Edor" wol in individzsi sumubum of the stair
Conramicatione intended for publication t be accompensed
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pabila Intervers, it must be matinetly understood that opilot that expressed.
the claim. The action of the Government in this matter makes it very improbable that the family of the late Inspector MorFFATT will meet with any consideration from the powers that be. The widow's 8160 a year from the Widows' Fund will not carry her very far. Neither will the sympathy and regret of the Sanitary Board be of any assistance to her, unless accompanied by a vigorous effort on their part to obtain for her some special allowance from the Government.
XOLIAN AFFAIRS,
be in Port Hamilton next week.
It would magisterial levde. They were specially invited therefore be well for friends of the officers or to the gathering by Mr. J. Reidle, an |Has fogs (Rt, R.N.) presided' and ibare were man to address their letters to Nagasaki unill Inspector of Naleancer, and were attended by such time as more is known about tho move- | Mr. J.-F. Recco, solicitor, Captain W. C. H, ments of the Aying squadron.
present a larga number of the leading residents of Chlas-town; most of them well known and bow the managers of this popular store (Mess others only too well known. Alter making their
to stand up and say nothing, while Mr. Reidin Fong Tak-long and Tang Not-kin) were allowed (who bas charge of the whale of No 5 district explained that these gentlemen had actually erected on their premises a large cockloft without the permission of the Sanitary Board. He had caused the gentlemen to question to pull down a
W mentioned some time ago that General Su, Commander-in-Chief of the Kwangsi fortes of Lungshow, contemplates bollding a railway to connect his headquarters with the provincial capital, Kweilin. This is now confirmed by adrices from our native correspondent to the effect that the Governor of that province is golog to petition the Throse for permission to do so,
very similar cackloft in the very same premises again. He didn't give them notice in writing to remove the left, but he had told them to do so. long ago, and now they had scinelly put it up
He had seen the loft in question (seelag is, course, belleving) with his own eyes and be had
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which surrounds the station, "Here, lying in close proximity around them, are thou la the open, and with hundreds of trams
hundreds of cases of whisky and beer, no lies of the point of view of a mining tawn. The rallway authorities, alded by the contractors, are making piplug-in fact, & verfiable world's fair from
a de ermined effort to relieve the congested con dition of the traffic at Fremantle, and the effect of this will be to give the mining industry here another big filp. Once the machinery Cons its claim to be classed as the greatest goldfield at present discovered in the world. The railway along, the Coolgardle field wil be able to Judicate
io Mantles is now a certainty in the near fuduze,
and when once opened, will be the means of bringing before the investing public some of the greatest miños over discovered. Mensies muc of necessity be a big distributing centre for some of the most important dioles in the
Important town on these fields, not excepting Gelde, and eventually will be the accoud mest Kalgoorlie"
It has often been said that the average. „Amerla can is too deeply immersed in commerce of plow of sports of pasilmes, and that this accounts for fessional duties to find iclass for the esltivation
We reproduce In another column a paragraph from a Shanghal paper in and that deputies will be sent to Canton and which it is stated, on the authority of Hongkong and probably to Shanghai with a view a correspondent in Kobe, that the to purchsalog tallway material.—Mercury, circulation in that country of Japanese THE Central Tea Guild of Japan has issued a has been forbidden by a manifesto to all the local guilds of fea-men and coln formal decree of the Government at Seoul,
Mr. Reece joined to the disculos, asked the We hardly think this can be true. aa by merchants. After selling forth the evil condi-sera today that it was to longer in existence. the special provisions of the Tariff Rulention of the ten market at present, the manliesto | Inspector alat of questions and in every reason. † the fact that games aru ·so Insgely in ike hands and Regulations annexed to our Treaty of advises producers to abstula by avery possible able way endeavoured to make the proceedings of professionais. Just now, April, 1884, both Mexican dollars and weans from, selling goods at a losing price, as same of them were doing under the pressure Japanese yen are to be freely taken in payment of Customs duties: These Rules of acute distress. They are advfend to seek a ero approved and signed by the route for disposing of their tos by placing it on Plenipotentiaries of both Powers and the American marker through the medium of cannot be abrogated or altered except by the branch office of the Japan Tea Producers common consent. If any Decree of the Association, kind has been promulgated it will have to
there
however, looki
as though the attractioras of golf · as pleasant as possible for his cleats, who
were destined to prevail over the petionsi looked the reverse of bappy. The conversation, while it lasted, was most interesting, and our split of aidaily. The goll clubt; in the United States sea alesedy numbered by, bandiede, reporter would have remained in Court to catch the last and 'every word had he not and as a natural consequence the, exodus of been gatie overcome with the Serce heat Scottish professionals is uning quite alarming malaed long enough, however, to bear the gaged at Biarrir, has sold his business there in the overcrowded audience-kall. He te proportions. Wille Dunn, who was lately anim presiding officer say that contribution of and decided to make America his home, and the ten dollars to Her Majesty's Trensary would be America correspondent of Galf records the even some talk of Taylor paying a flying visit, WAT DANIA, a deep sigh was heard, a brand- acceptable, or words to that effect. Then there arrival of several other professionals. There is
known English amatowu nie also meditating
aumrzer, In the matter of new bank note was handed over to the diffingur before the open championship, and severni wall. at the Magistracy, and the whale thing was over;
excursions in the young man who performs "shroffacial duties
houses America is alieady far ahead of the to match the Sahdahqueda Golf Club of Utica, On the other hand, the cost of the necessary Old Country. We have nothing, for example,
Implements rales exhebitantly high. A driver at. ten shillings is pretty severe, but Iron clubs sug to as much mu 146, or 161,, while balls of good
This well-known Steamier la specially fitted for Passengers, and has large Cooling Chambers,
It is requested that all communications relating to Subsets thus ensuring a supply of Fresh Meat, Ice, &c. throughout the voyage. A duly qualified Surgeon had not to the heted to the eager, be withdrawn. In the same paragraph At the Pollos Court this morning that
a reference to a report wide-awake police, slicer, Inspector Hammon, For Freight or Passago, apply to
that a detachment of Japanese troops who fa fa charge of the Water Police, haled GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
Agents.
by dhe pame and address of the writers, not seosely for has been defeated and driven back Captain Schall, the commander of the German publientiem but na weidimoon of good falah. [1003
Widst the columns of the Honghang Toligradă will always nearly to the capital by the. Korean steamer Petrarch, befaïe jke Magistrate and nothing but the notes in our reporter's book and nomenclature and the megaficance of their club- Hongkong, roh June, 1846
be open to the fair discostos by crespos of all rebels. We agree with our contemporary charged him with having carried from Hongkong the exquialte depe remaining as evidence "MILBURN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
the Maltos dow not be any way hold hand pole for that Japan would act not merely with to. Saigon 123 passagers in excess of the of what were, posibly, very momentous:
great prudence, but also with great regard nimber for which he held a passenger license, proceedings, for her own dignity if she withdrew her
■ doken passengers. Mr. C. Ewcos appeared' Adidas are recombed to forward all notions formand for officers and forces entirely from Korea. It appears that the Feirarch could carry only orion in that day on not Inter than Three 'Clock so no Russia does not want her there. The
only exposing herself to insults by teens for the prosecution at considerable Adverlapmuts and Subscriptions which we not andered for people of the country hate her. She is to the defence and cross-examined the to retard the wety publication of the paper, posedu be continued at com
remaining with forces Insufficient to length. Ultimately the Magistrate | fixed the protect themselves and gnsupported, and Captain $100 piss 83 for each passenger is weakening her prestige both in the in izcass, making in all 8466., Notios of appeal Peninsular Kingdom and in China.
was giron by hát. Tágua).
FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL
HE Steamship
THE
* HANKOW,"
Captain. Or will be despatched for the above
Fort ven FRIDAY, the 3rd July, at Noon,
stead of as previously advertised.” For Freight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co., Agtests...... Hongkong, 19th June, 1856,
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