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Please return to

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clo Hongkong Telegraph Office. [1057 Hongkong, 30th June, 1896.

TOʻLET.

SEYMOUR TERRACE..!

NOFFICES in ICE HOUSE STREET,

Apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.

Hongkong, 30th Tune, 1896.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

₤1054

S. S. "PREUSSEN," HF above named Siemer having anived,

that their Goods, with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and sired at their risk in the Godowns of the Hangkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Limited, Kowloon, whenco delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will go on to Shangbal unless notice to the contrary be given before 21 a.M.

1st July,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1896.

Intimations.

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED AD. 1841:

AND

WINES

SPIRIT S.

ALL these are selected by our London House, bought direct at first hand, imported in wood

mediate profits, and enabling us to supply the best growths at MODERATE PRICES.

FRICE LISTS,

with Full Details, to be had on Application.

CO-MORROW, the 13 Jared after the Goods PORT after removal should be rested a month before ust. When required for drinking at once it should be ordered to be decanted at the Dispensary before being sent out.

have left the Godowns and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 7th July will be "subject

to rent.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to

be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on MONDAY, the 6th July, at 3

P.M.

All Claims must reach us before the oth July or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance wil be effected, Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

MELCHERS & Co., Agents.

Hongkong, 30th June, 18c5.

THE

FOR SHANGHAI, Steamship

[1023

"LYEEMOON," Captain G. Hedermann, will be despatched for

SHERRY.-Excellent Dinner and After Dinner Wines of very supeilor Vintages. All are

true Xeres Wines.

CLARET.-Our Clarets, including the lowest priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine product of the Juice of the grape and are not artificially made from raisins and correats as is generally the case with Cheap Wines BRANDY.--All our Brandy is guaranteed to be pore Cognac, the difference in price being merely a question of age and vintage.

bodles and give them even a chance of it and to recall that getting about again.

We publish in another column certah detalls giving a comprehensive view of the iituation and of its requirements. The Japanese authorities are doing their best The European communities in Japan ar opening their purses. Most of us have bees

one of the first things he suggested for the considera- ton of the Hongkong merchants was this very identical thing an exhibition, for the purpose of attracting Chinese to come and visit Hongkong for the purpose of showing them, when here, how much more efficient and economical our methods of doing things are, and how many things we have, and could supply them with,

had before seen.

Toxio, June 19th. IT is, says the China Garitis, firmly believed in A despatch received her contulas the news | local natiye circles that Russia has visod that the rebels have appeared at Ryella and Japan to allow China to re-enter Into ha ossos ston of Formosa, but that France, Amerfo, and about 300. The Governor of Salgen ran away.

Germany intervened,' wishing to havɗ the Sulen, in Klong-ki-de. Their strength is SERICULTURE IN FRANCE AND ITALY.Island thrown open to international trade.

TOKIO, June 19th.

victed of matching a gold war-ring valued at

A telegram from St. Petersburg on the 16th AT the Magistracy this morning, a youth con- fast states that sericulturists in France this year have hean very auccessful, the season's Field

in Japan. Let us, too, put our hands which are far better than anything they being not inferior to last year's. The quotation $39 from a woman last everlog was sentenced

our pockets and see if we can find any thing there to spare for the unfortunat sufferers.

Nearly all our merchants are commis- We shall be glad to receive subscripsion agents-taking orders, getting the tions for the Mlyage Relief Fund; and wil goods, pocketing the percentage. Many publish the names of the subscribers and things they are able to keep samples of In their own offices and sample-rooms: the amounts received. In each Saturday's Very many things they would like to tempt paper. Cheques should be made payable the Chinese with, and get orders for, are too to The Hongkong Trligraph and be crossed big for a sample room, and would require the National Bank,

special care for their preservation, and attendants to show them off to advantage. Could not our commission merchants in Hongkong, from the "Princely House" down, combine either by themselves or In connection with their principals In Eng- land, to raise the funds and establish an Exhibition of English Manufactures of all kinds in Hongkong?

QUARANTINE AT MANILA.

We are

very much obliged to our correspondent in Manila for his commu- alcation on the subject of the notification recently published by the Spanish author, itles, under date ofthe 13th lastant, Imposing rigorous quarantine of fifteen and twenty days, according to circumstances, on al vessels arriving from Hongkong. Ama Shanghai, and other ports in China. W note that this proclamation is issued as the result of communications receivel from the Spanish Consulin Hongkong, com firming other-but unofficial-informatio in the possession of the Spanish autho rities as to the increase of the plague Hongkong, and its spread to other port and places in China. We were, we mus confess, rather astonished at first sigh of this very stringent proclamation, at time when, day by day, the number d cases and deaths was diminishing so fast and when we were in hopes that In a fer days more we should see the last of the plague, for this year at least. We were and are, perfectly satisfled that the Government most carefully and conscien dously all the information that reache him day by day, from all sources, official and unofficial, and that he communicate: with the Manila authoriles by every steamer. How, then, are we to account for the action of the Sanitary authoritlei In the Philippines in enforcing quaranting | In June, with the disease everywhere steadily diminishing, when they did no | Impose it in April, when the plague wa gaining on us day by day and the death fiad risen to ten or twelve dally? Surely our correspondent does not want any assistance from us in ascertaining_the_ causes of this extraordinary procedure

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for cocoons is about a fr. gor. In linly the results are not expected to be so large as last усм

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

NO CASES OF PLAGUE TO-DAY I Tat lato Sir Henry Parkes left his lefţms and papers la the hands of Mr. E. R. Wine for publication,

LAST Thursday Mr. Hara, the Now Japanese Minister to-Seoul, left Kobe bound for the Land il Morsing Calm.

I.

at Nagasaki, vics Mr. J. J. Quin, who has gone MR. R. GE FORSTER le Acting British Consul

home an sick leave.-

MR. H. SCANNELL has been appointed Inspec tor-General of Police at Bombay in succession

to Colonel Hamfrey.

On the 4th instant no less than 25 cases of

Into the Melbourne hospital.

to six months' imprisonment, and to havo twoiyo strokes with the raitan on beglaning his sentence and anolber twelve stroken fourteen days byfare finishing it.

YESTERDAY, just before noon, Detective-Inspector Quincey and a passo raided a gambling housa at No.5, Gege Street, and succeeded in arrest- Ing five coolies, a dozen others making their escape. The five men were brought before Captain Hastings later in the day and charged with playlag patkow. Two of the accused, who were running the place, were fined $15 each, and the others fifty cents each. The house has been raded before, but no convicting evidence could be secured until yesterday,

RUSSIA AND KOREA.

Thas the Mercury of 26th June :-From Peking we learn that considerablo, hesitation is displayed with regard to the occupation of Keres, the Russian Government, in the face of its recent

declaration, belog convinced that any action towards an occupation in force would be re. sented by England. On the other hand. It has

govemment should continue, but that Russia should appolat an official to supervise the scis of the King, apparently making it a protectorate.

By and bye, when the American estab- ishnient is open in Shanghai and Americal is getting all the orders, there will be an outcry, and every one will lay the blame on every one else for not having thought of, or for not having taken steps to establish, such a very excellent and sypheld and 16 of scarlet fever were admitted heen suggested that the prement system of very practical scheme. Of course it means money. So did the Praya Scheme; but by the combination of interests that money was easily raised. If all those who are Interested in pushing the import trade here in Hongkong were to combine in like manner, they would find an Fxhibition as profitable to them in the long run as the Reclamation will most assuredly be to those who have contributed towards its cost. But, unless Mr. McEwEx volunteers, ranks of commerce?

THE master of a cargo-boat was this morning fined $50 for loading keroscan in a prohibited- place at Yau-ms-li yesterday.

Sussex county has made the South Australian fast bowler, Mr. Jones, an enticing offer to remain in England and become a Sussex "pro."

THE master of the steam.laanch Kam-on was this morning, before Captain Hastings, charged with plying his launch for hire without a licence. Mr. Bowley appeared for the defence. A Water Police constable stated that on the 27th he SAW the launch in question coming from Cap-sul-moon

besides the crew. The master had no licence except one which had expired on the 1st February. The case was remanded until the and at 11 x.m. In order that the Government Marine Surveyor might be called.

the above Port TO-MORROW, the 1st July, a1 } WHISKY.-All our Whisky is of excellent Spanish Consul here does report to where is the "CHATER" to be found in the CAPTAIN HASTINGS yesterday committed the bay with passengers, Ha counted fifteen persons

4 P.M.

For Freight or Passage, only to

SIEMSSEN & Co.

frast Hongkong, toth June, 1805

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI, THE

HE Company's Steamship

"HAIMUN,"

Capla Bathurst, will he despatched for the,

quality and of greater age than most brands in the market. The SCOTCH WANKY marked "E" is universally popular, and is pronounced by the best local connoisseurs to be sapertor to any other brand in the Hongkong market.

We only guarantee our WINES and SPIRITS shore Poris on THURSDAY, the 2nd July, to be gennine when bought direct from is the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the For Freight : Passage, apply to

Noon.

I

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers. Hongkong. 10th Jane, 1806,

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALCUTTA.

THE Steamship

frocz

"CATHERINE 'APCAR," Captain J. G. Ollent, will be despatched for the above Ports on SATURDAY, the 4th July, at

3 PM.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,

Agents.

f1053 Hangkang, 30th June, 1896. AUSTRIAN LLOYDY'S STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY. (UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT.) STEAM FOR

t:

SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO BOMBAY, KIIRRACHEE, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, BRINDISI, VENICE,

FIUME AND TRIESTE. Taking Cargo at through rates to CALCUTTA, MADRAS, PERSIAN GULT, RED SEA, BI ACK SEA, LEVANT and ADRIATIC PORTS, to NATAL EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN.) “HE Company's Steamship THE

"GISELA,"

Captain De Grisogono,, will be despatched as above MONDAY, the 6th July,

Cargo will not be received on board after 3 F.M, prior to date of sailing,

For further Information as to Passage and Freight, apply to

3.

SANDER & Co., Agents,

Hongkong, 10th June, 18g5,

FOR BALTIMORE. THE 3/3 L 1. 1. American Ship

1.968

! "ISAAC REED." Captain F.D. Waldo, will load here for the above Port, and will have quick despatch,

For Freight, simly to

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.

[ross Hongkong, 30th June, 1896.

FOR NEW YORK.

THE 3/3. A. 1. 1. American Ship

"CHARLES E. MOODY,"

Captain Leonard, shortly expected here, will los for the shove Post, and will have quick

despatch.

For Freight, apply to

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.

frose Hongkonz. 30th June, 1895. DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA Dispensary,

HONGKONG.

AERATED WATERS.

'IMPLE AERATED WATER.

SIMPLE

DA WATER.

SODA

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GINGER

EMONADE

LF SARSAPARILLA

RASPBERRYADE, &C. DAKIN, CRUICKSBANK & Co's WATEEK are made under the constant rupervision of a duly qualified English Chemist and will bear compe rson with the best English Manufactures.

Court Ports.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. which is likely to affect so seriously the

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Hongkong. 10th January, 1896-

AIRTHS.

Te

On the roth of May at 123, Macquarie Street, Sydney, N.S.W., the wife of Mr. J. J. HATCH, of a daughter.

At Hankow, on the 23rd of Juue, the wife of E. GORDON LOWDER, of a daughter.

MARRIAGE.

On the 20th June, 1896, at H.B.M.'s Consulate, Tokio, and afterwards, at Trinity Cathedral, Teko, by the Right Reverend John Mckim, D.D., Bishop of Tokio, Uncle of the bride, salted by the Reverend J. M. Francis, B.D. CHARLES WYKRHAM MALE, youngest son of Colonel James Francis Birch, late 5.0.P. Liverpool, to MARGARET KERFOOT, eldest daughter of the Reverend George Wallace,

M.A. of Sa Msico, California.

DEATHS.

At Shangha, on the 3rd of June, FRRDINAND HINCILOT, Manger of the Russo-Chinese Bank, #ged 40 years.

At Royat (France), on the 5th of June, WILLIAM BRAND of Shanghai,

he

Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, Tuesday, June 30, 1896,

"THE CALAMITY IN JAPAN.

AN APPEAL FOR AID FOR THE MITAGE SUTTERERS.

ON,

general interests of commerce. Surely he does not require us to inform him that, In all human probability, the Consular reports from Hongkong for the year 1894, when the plague was really bad here, are only now reaching the hands of the superior authorities in Manila, after having passed through the hands of all the officers of all the Departments In the islands and in Madrid, and after being examined, verified, reported minuted, referred backwards and forwards for the last two years! What is the use of the Spanish Consul here reporting the actual position of affairs in Hongkong to-day to the people in Manila, when his despatch on Its arrival will be quarantined for fifteen or twenty days to begin with; then fumigated, then opened and allowed to air for fifteen or twenty days more before any one reads it, and then be passed leisurely from department to department, from clerk to assistant, from assistant to deputy, from deputy to Secretary

In

TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S MESSAGES.

ITALY IN AFRICA.

LONDON, June 2õib. A number of Itallan troops are being recalled from East Africa.

MASHONOLAND.

The steamship Arad has sailed from Cape Town with a body of mounted infantry and

tillery for Fort Salisbury, vid Beira.

(From 'Avenir du Tonkin.) OBITUARY.

who robbed Mr. D. Kennedy, of Causeway Bay of over $300 worth of jewellery, for trial at the next Criminal Sessions.

COLONEL SIX A. TALBOT has been appointed Resident in Cashmere. Captain Daly succeeds him as Permanent Deputy Secretary in the Foreign Department, Indis.

Two men, who were this morning convicted of stealing three kegs of paint from the Empress of India, ware sentenced to three months' | "hard" by Captain Hastings.

Foux men caught gambling' in the street near the Chinese Recreation Ground last evenlag were this morning "sent up" by Captain Hastings for fourteen days, in default of paying 2 $5 fine each.

ROUGHLY speaking, Britain has lent Australie, publicly and privately, opwards of £400,000,000 outstanding at the present time, on which, says the Bulletin, "Kangarooland" has to pay of something ever Interest to the tune £17,000,000 yearly.

PARIS, June 30th. General Brière de L'Isle is dead. [Leals Alexander Gaston Brière de L'Isle was bosa at St. Michaint-des-François, at Marti- nique. He entered the army in 1845 as Sab-Lieutenant of the 4th regiment of Infantry. He was a Lieutenant in 1853 and promoted to Captain in 1866 and took part in the expedition to Chlan and was mentioned in despatches la January, 1861. As Lieutenant. A GERMAN who has been leafing about the city Colonel he served in Cochin Chias from 1866 for some months, doing nothing except hanging to 1868 and at Guadeloups in 1869, Return-around cheap "puba" sponging for drinks, was ing to France he was promoted to Colonst in August, 1875. He distinguished himself at the battle of Sedan and was ultimately taken prisoner by the Germans. After the war he was made Minister of Marine. He fought in Tonkin under General Millot and Négrier and when the former returned to France In 1834 he was made Commander-in-Chief of the Expeditionary Forces. Subsequently he was a member of M. Jules Ferry's Cabinet, and in due course was decorated, for bis special services, with the cross of Grand Officer of Legion d'Honneur.)

this morning declared a vagrant by Captain Hastings, on the complaint of Inspector Kemp, and sent to the House of Correction.

COLONEL. SARTORIUS. V.C., C.B, the new Military Attack of the British Legution, arrived La Teklo on the 17th June. He is a fan of the Inte Sir George Sartorius, K.C.D., Admiral of the Fleet, who fought for the King at Trafalgar and subsequently anjoyed a long naval career of great distinction, darleg which he was frequently garetted for bravey. The marijal spirit which the Admiral inherited from his father, a Colonel of the Engineers in the E. I. Co,'u service, was in turn transmitted to his offspring, as may be gathered from the fact that Colonel Easter Sartorius, V.C., C.B., is the brother of Major- General Reginald W. Sirtortos, V.CC.M.G, who won the Victoria Cross for valour in 1874. five years before Ala brather died,

The Billish barque Clan Caladh, 466 tone, Captain Lamont, which arrived here from Albany on March 1st with a, cargo of sandal. wood, and was taking in a general cargo for Caliao, was the scene of considerable excllemeet yesterday afternoon owing to the outbreak of fire in the main bold. The ship had taken in almost a full cargo, and at 4.30 p.m. yesterday smoke was seen lasting from the main hold. The Kowloon Wharf Co.'s launchHongkong wan quickly alongside with the floating fire-englas in THE Piking and Tientsin Times of toth Jane tow and a good stream of water was soon run. the Shanghatning on the bunlug carga. The captain had says -Our contemporary,

Utile premature in his vessel towed over to Yaumati Bay, where Mercury, has been announcing that the scheme for the extension she soon settied down owing to the weight of walet was fish with the upper deck and the of the British Settlement here had bewu carried the water pumped into her. At high tide the through. As far as we can learn, the matter has been placed in the handwol the British Consul die by that time was extinguished. At noon here to arrango with the local authorities, and to-day nothing bet the upper part of the cabin as it is understood that Viceroy Wang Wes- and the forecastle was visible. The water will The whole of the natives of Mashonaland | shao has no great objection to the extension, be pumped out of the ship at low 'water, after have revolted and massacred a large number of there is every probability that the matter will be which she will be docked and discharged, the colonists,

successfully put through, without any undus delay.

THE REVOLT IN MASHONALAND.

PARIS, June 20th.'

MADAGASCAR.

each department, with constant references back for information, and with a constantly growing train of minutes and memoranda, until it reaches some one who has authority to act, and when the order lamade-whatever it is-hastotravel back to the public along the same sluggish channels of official routine. If any report is acted on in the Philippines under three months .. we

should

be very much astonished, Some time in September next

PARIS, June ZINK- we may hope, if we live so long, that

The Chamber has adopted the scheme for Manils, official Manila, will begin to declaring Hadagascar a French colony, and has recognize the fact that plague is now asked the Cabinet to take the accessary mes diminishing steadily in Hongkong, and sures far the abolition of slavery in the island

As soon as possible. that the quarantine regulations may be safely relaxed and, perhaps in time, removed altogether. Spain and the Spanish Government is diidinctly, in these matters, behind the age, and all things

TOKIO, June Btb. official ineve as slowly and as leisurely

Baron Nishi, Mialster to St. Petersburg, kas before steam-engines, telegraphs, telebeen recalled.

a before the French Revolution just as phones, bicycles, and Röntgen rays were

Philippines have not yet been able officially to recognise that there is any difference. between a sailing ship and a steamer Perhaps they will wake up by and by!

(From Japanese. Papers.), RECALL OF BARON NISHI.

THE refusal of a witness to "kles the book". preparatory to giving evidence in one of the REFERRING to Hongkong, the Yorkshire Herald Sydner courts the other day provoked a dis. of May 20th, says Colonial Governors who Cassien as to whether that form of oath should are just entering upon their duties should be be retained. The fact that in this particular involved in kissing a book which, for aught careful how they raise hopes which, they case the person who objected to taking the take may find difficult, if not impossible, to fall. It reems that when Sir William be knew, had been saluted by the lips of hun

nominated Robinson - WEE

Governor of deeds of people in various states of health, Intimated that he had was a doctor, naturally, gives the ́objection Hongkong, be been the financial saviour of three colonies; and weight and importance. It amounts, in the added that he did not despair of achieving for circumstances, to gratultous advice given to tha Hongkong what he had accomplished for pubile by a physician in a practical way. Apart Babama, Barbadoes, and Trinidad. It is three from the possiblity that a witness may laka years since these words were spoken and dists from the well-klased book he user, the His Excellenty is now confronted with question of oath of afirmation is not a very Tokio, Jane 18th.

serious one. A statement made on the Bibla cost of government Mr. Sose, Minister to Paris, has telegraphed the fact that

in Hongkong, fastead of showing a decrease, oath may be felt by the religious witness to be to-day that the negotiations for the revision of the Treaty with France have considerably

has risen from 758,135 dollars to 983.352 more binding on him than one made by progressed, adding that he expects the new

dollars. This may not be bis fanit, but matin, but that sort of witness also Treaty will be signed shortly,

for some, reason or other he has certainly has, or sigantly failed to realise à state of things which he should not have ventured to foreshadow, unless he was in a poslion to know that his forecast could be verified.

the

As our Government is fainland and we have no Municipality there is no one in the Colosy whose duty it is to think and act and speak for the Community as whole on any emergency-charitable, | social, or political. Of course, individuals now and again step forward and play the leader in some matter or other in which they take a particular interest. We owe the Praya Reclamation to Mr. CEATIX's Initiative. We are deeply indebted to Mr.ever dreamt of. The authorities in the THE REVISED TREATY WITH FRANCE, WHITEHEAD for his exertions in the cause of popular government. Mr. McEwen not so very many years ago figured as the champion of & Sanitary Board with a popular majority, sitting with open doors. But we have no recognized leader; no position the occupant of which is locked to, as of course, to take the load when a lead is wanted. This fact must be car manufactures, and that the plans of the

A despatch has been received in Tokie to the excuse for stepping forward and faving buildings have been actually prepared and affect that it having been arranged to cede to the residents to subscribe to a fand in aid are in the hands of, or have been seen by Korea, as it now stands, the telegraph lite of the sufferers by the terrible earth some of our Shanghal contemporaries. between Seoul and Genuse, which has been la quake and tidal wave on the north-east The exhibition buildings will, it is proposed, terrupted for some comsklerable time, the Korean cover a space of about 400 feet in length Government proposes to repair the line with the coast of Japan. The loss of life has by sixty in breadth, will be divided into amisiacs of a certain Power." It is also Noon-Empress of India leaves for Vancouver, any great extent. Then our contemporary backu structed from Geosas and Kanko on to Keiko, been tremendous and the destruction of shops or stalls of convenient dimensions, led to extend the line now being con property very great, but loss of life and and will be used exclusively for the was a view to connecting it with a Russian line, property does not represent anything like promotion of the sale and Importation into and thus open direct telegraphic communication

China of goods of all descriptions manu- between Russia and Seoul.

NOTES AND COMMENTS. We note that land has been secured in

Shanghal for the erection of a Permanent Exhibition of American products and

one half of the ralschlef done or of the factured in the United States. Galleries misery and wretchedness that has resulted too, will add to the available space within from this unprecedented calamity. If the building, and will probably enable thousands have lost their lives, thousands every useful article produced in any part have escaped with broken limbs and of the States to be placed on exhibition.

KOREA AND TELEGRAPH COMMUNICATION,

TOKIO, June 18th.

MEMORANDA.

TO-MORROW,—1st July.

via nsual ports of call.

9 pm--Moriing of Zetland Lodge.

THURSDAY,—and July. 11a.m.-English Mall closes. Noon--Kalsar-4-Fitud salls for London,

should have, a strong sense of honour, and can be expected to be, if any. thlog at all, a man of his word. He is not the person whom the biblical onih is specially Intended to swe into truthfulness. The others sort, however, do not appear to be greatly lofaenced by it, and among people who frequent the Australian courts there is, according to the Sydowy Telegraph, a fairly”, general feeling that the oath on the Bible does not prevent perfory to

up its statement as follows :—A case was hond at one of the polico courts last week-in which, as two sets of witnesses made two entirely different sets of statements about what happened on a costals occasion, there” must have been hard swearing somewhere. The customary wath falled there, as any form would, no doubt. The uyle.In which wĝness makes a declaration

TURBULENT KOREA.

Yugam, June Igth. Intelligence has been received here to the affict that the inhabitants of Kiong-je, Klong-sang-do, have less la webellion. They say that the Kwan 400 Gymkhana meeting at the Race does not, as a general ruis, necessary incilse

Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBs, Muses and battered bodles to find themselves help. There are a few influential, people to soldiers suedered Yi, a prominent personage of

other Large Consumers.

the place, without suficient reason, and the less, in pain, without shelter or food, or whom the mention of Dr. CARTLIK's name mergenta murdered three soldier. A handed Any complaints should be addressed to the medicines or friends; absolutely depends as the scans of a red rag at a bull, wins have been sent from Telco, in Chung-

1487 | unt on ald from outside to keep life in their | Neveryl Jess wu will sake leave to mention | ding previson, Hongkong, 3rd May, 180K-

Manager.

the means of the disturbance.

COUTES.

SATURDAY,—giḥ July."

him toward truthfulages. But, concludes one Antipodean namesake, I may advisable to SUNDAY,5th July,

bolag a povelale convayne of dismans, Daylight-Heigle leaves for San Francisos, vid change the form an the othw pound of a book

menal ports of ball.

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