Coday's Advertisements.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
THE
FOR SHANGHAI Company's Steamship
"GLAUCUS,"
Captain Barwise, will be despatched TO-
MORPOW, the 17th instant, at 3 P.M.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
For Freight, apply to
Hongkong, 16th August, 1908.
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL
HE Steamship
THE
-|
"BENLEDI,"
Coor
Captain Farquhar, wil be despatched as above TO-MORROW,, the 17th instant, at 5 P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co, Agents.
Hongkong, 16th Auguul, 1898.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR SANDAKAN AND KUDAT,
THE Company's Steamship
"DEUCALION,"
Captain Branch, will be
despatched
THURSDAY, the 18th Instant, at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
fost
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkong, 16th August, 1808.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL
THE Company's Steamship
"NESTOR,"
TO
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Captain Asqalib, will be despatched as above
THURSDAY, the 18:4 instant, at Daylight.
For Freight, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkong, 16th August, 1898.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR AMOY AND TAMSUI. HE Company's Steamship
THE
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"FORMOSA," Captain Douglas, will be despatched for the above Ports, on THURSDAY, the 18th instant, at 10 AM. and will not call at Swatow ar pre- viously advertised.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong 16th August, 1898.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR MANILA.
THE Company's Steamship
"SUNGKIANG,"
(987
Captala Rendle, will be despatched as above on FRIDAY, the rh instant, at Daylight.
For Freight or Passag, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents,
(492
Hongkong, 16th August, 1898.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANFO0.
HE Company's Chartered Steamship
THE
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1898.
Entimations.
were too much engaged at the time to keep a sharp lookout upon the actions of DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & the foreign war vessels and to this must be ascribed the fact of the escape being rendered possible.
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VICTORIA DISPENSARP,
HONGKONG
AERATED WATERS.
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Of course for all we know to the con- trary Captain General AvGvsTIN may have been recalled by his Government, but it is hardly probable that such would be the case so long as the blockade of Manila was kept up by the Americans, and had they desired his return we presume
that he would have had to make formal application to Admiral Dewey for permission to leave the city. If Governors are to be carried off from a
Tix Chfused states that a sum of posey was stolen from one of the sales on H, M.S. Narcisa when she was about to leave here for Kobe a taw days ago.. Tha robbery was, the paper also states, committed by forcing the locks of the sxto. No clue to the thieves has as yet been obtained, The money stolen is reported to be upwards of 10,000 yen.—We doubt if the abore is authentic, for had the robbery in question occurred, the naval authorities would at once have notified the British Consolate, and from enquiries made at the latter place we learn that
as information of the above natura bas been received there.—Nagasaki Pros.
THE
WAR.
BOMBARDMENT OF MANILA. CITY SURRENDERED. GOVERNOR-GENERAL ESCAPES.
AUGUSTIN SPEAKS.
The Stars and Stripes now float over the city of Manila and that city, after having been at the completa mercy of Admiral Dewey for the last three months, at length surrenders.
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the Hispano-American Philippine Com- behall mission. Senor Agoncillo, on of the Filipinos, expressed the desire for Mr. Wildman to be appolated to the Com- mission. Mr. Wildman has forwarded the wire to President McKinley as requested.
THE TWINNING CONCERTS.
The first of the concerts orginted by Mr. T. V. Twinning, introducing the famour young tenor Mr. Sydney Morse, was given in St, Andrew's Hall last evening. We regret to any that the audience was wretchedly sparse and
blockaded city by neutral warships under undergo 300 bława la iba protezce of officers of ¡ brought over Governor-General Augustin./ much below what the merit of the concert
the nose of the blockading force, then SARSAPARILLA
we presume that there can be no objec- RASPBERRYADE, &c. tions raised to neutral vessels guletly steaming in and removing the garrison of a beleagured city at the critical moment. In all probability we have by no means heard the last of the AUGUSTIN affair.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s WATERE are made under the constant supervision of a duly | qualiñed English Chemist and will bear compa-
dron with the best English Manufactures.
Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, Merres and other Large Consumers.
my complaints should be addressed to the
Manager.
Hoagkang, ist March, 1997.
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REUTER'S MESSAGĖS.
THE SPANISH-AMERICAN TREATY OF PEACE.
LONDON, August 14th. TO SUBSCRIBERS.
Admiral Dewey and Sampson have been ordered to raise the blockades of Manila and SUBSCRIBENS TO
HONGKONG | Havana. TER
The Protocol of Peace provides that Spain TELEGRAPH" AHE MOST BESPECTFULLY REMINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTION8 | shal! Immediately evacuate Cubs and Puerto MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE.
Rico.
A. S. WATSON & CO.,
LIMITED.
MANUFACTURERS OF AERATED WATERS.
AERATED WATERS of our manu- facture are sold throughout the
THE COST OF THE WAR: The wir expenditure of the United States is estimated at $150,000,000. GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED STATES COMMUNITY OF INTERESTS IN CHINA
Several leading United States journals declare that the Community of Interests of Great Britain and the United States in China la the present situation, constitutes a pressing region for the United States laying a firm hold in the Philip.
pines.
WEATHER REPORT.
a trent to rond, alter all we have heard Intely, that a Mixed Court rauner has bad to the law, and a now putting in three months' Central Police Station. impriecament at the What childlike simplicity was shown by the ober runners in petitioning the Magistrate to bave the fiend imprleoned in the Mixed Court. His crime was, that after a prisoner had serred
bis time be demanded Sa of him and li be
The German cruiser Faiterin Augusta which arrived here yesterday from Manlia
warranted. Mrs. J. H. Babgate and Mr. his wife and family. Interviewed, General 5. H. Somerton, two talented amateurs, Augustin refused to give any Information contributed to the programme with inaliomental beyond the statement that he was going and vocal numbers respectively, Mr. Muisa's home as soon as possible. As we statedral item was that gem of Handol's", "Whers yesterday the officers on board the cruiser e'er you Walk," and he sang it splendidly the were also extremely reticent and the only riistic treatment of the notes reflecting all credit on his fator Me. Twinning, at the sime Information that they gave was that the
time displaying a volce ai anasusi rickness and situation was unchanged. This morning lines of tone. Mrs. Bathgate next played a startling
WAS circulated
planoforte solo disfagulabed for a clear here to the effect that the Amerland excellent touch and great power of melody. cans had bombarded Manila, the city Her work with the left hand was capital, had surrendered and the Governor Baby's "Beggar Maid” was next sung with
rumour
did not pay it he would not release bim for another week, but heating the Europea police were after him he let the man out, biving kept him for one day without food, beyond the expiration of his sentence. Now what would have happened had the police not interfered. It might, probably would, had the prisoner not been to foreign employ, bave resulted in one of where at the end of the week removal on a those cases that we read of a little ilme ago Mr. Rounsevelle Wildman, the able number being most eluyable, Mr. S. H. shatter would have been the only way of ejecting the man or what remained of him. And this kind of thing in one shape ne another is of daily Dccurrence at the Hall of Justice (in the Maloo.- Sport and Gossip. M25923. Wheelock and Company in their Coal and Kerosina Oil Market Report dated Shang. hal, 8th August, state-Coal-Japan-Slace last writing we have had little or no enquiry, although prices are somewhat lower they are evidently silli too high to tempt the native, and thera has been really no business. "ard15.- There is no enquiry. Sydney Wollongong Our stock has been replenished by the arrival of the s.. Armadale with 3,050 tons, hall of which bas been sold, we believe, to the Assenal at Tis. 14.90 per ton delivered, the balance, it is sup- posed, has been taken ever by a specaliter, as the mutke?, la extremely weak, bly venture will
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General "bolted." A representative exqahlte effect by Mr. Morte and was greatly of this paper immediately called on adoled, the interp etation of the dificult Somerton, who is a tower cf strength lin and indefatigable representative of the
local musical circles, displayed the fine qua- United States, but he was unable t
Ilty of bis baritone voice in two songs, "The HI enlighten us for he had not received word
Golden Bar" and "The Storm Flend," from the U.S. forces by the German voice is full of music and he sang his songe cruiser, which brought no mails and bad admirably. Mr. Morre sang Lor Somerset's nothing but a parcel for the German pretly. Ititle song "Echo" in a manner that Consul. A visit was then made to Dr.ately enraptured bis audiencr. Then came Rieloff, German Consul, who in reply to the query as to whether there was any truth in the rumour said "The Americaas bombarded the outskirts of Manila and the city surrendered." Then he became reticent and refused to commit himself any further, beyond stating that the city suffered no damage.
The Observatory report to-day says:-On the 16th at 11.30 am. The barometer bas Far East and are invariably pre-en in Haiphong and on the E. coast of China, ferred on account of their excellence. and is inclined to fall again over the S. and hardly turn out to be a profitable one. The Hongkong Hotel, told a lady (who should
ABSOLUTE PURITY is guaranteed. The best materials only are used.
THE PRICES are only half those charged in England.
WaterH MANUFACTURED BY US are acknowledged by the leading English makers to be equal to those of their own production.
SIR EDWARD FRANKLAND, K.C.B., D.C.L., P.R.B., P.C.a., &c. the greatest living authority on Water, reports as Captain Jesilo, will be despatched for the follows on the water as prepared and
"KONGBENG,"
above Ports, on FRIDAY, the rgth. Instant, at 10 AM.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers,
Hongkong, 16th August, 1893,
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
· LIMITED,
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FOR NAGASAKI AND VLADIVOSTOCK.
"HE Company's Steamship
THE
"SZECHUEN,"
Captain Pennefather, will be despatched as above
on MONDAY, the sand instant, at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkong, 16th August, 1898.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR MANILA (DIRECT).
THE Company's Steamship
"TAISANG,"
1993
Captain Sawer, will be despatched as above on MONDAY, the aand fnstant, at Noon.
This Steamer has Superior Accommodation
for First-class Passengers,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers,
Hongkong, 16tb-Augast, 1898.
S.E, coasts. Pressu e remains low in the ex- treme North, and there are Indienilons of the latence of low pressure in the neighbourhood ol N, Lazin. Gradients at present slight for N.E. winds on the S. and S.E coasts of China, FORICAST:-Moderate N.E, wlads; fide.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. A NUMBER of people were to-day Goed $10 each or a month for keeping filthy premises,
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FOR unlawful possession of several catties of angar a bosiman was to-day fined $15, to default
six weeks,
THERE was a large batch of peity latcenter, sisaalta, &c, and Capt. Hastlogs had a real basy time up til 1 pts.
present norainal quotation is Tis. 12, but we do not think that figurs could be obtained for any quantity. Kerosene oll.-Devoes.-The market bus been alightly steadier lately, and amulluates have been made at Tis. 1.50 per case, but tran sacitons have not been large. There cannot be very large bosiness at these prices, while other trar ds are offing so low. The auxivals have been the Atalanta on the 4th instant, and the Heathfield on the 5th instant, bringing too o cases and 70,oda cases respectively. Our stocks in godown and afisat are 930,000 cases, Bstoum.- Very litle has-been done even at the low price quated. Thess. Conningsby andved on the 28th altimo with about 330,000 case1. Drumgorik ax- rived on the 23rd ultimo with about 138,000 case,
another solo by Mr. Baibgate which was played musiclar, her command over the instrument in a style that proclaims her a really talented
was amply-demonstrated and the encore was well deserved. "Non ver" was given with Eine effect by Mr. Morre in Italian and the music
of the language came out beautifully. The last sumber was "Come into the garder, Mand" and here Mr. Morse made his greatest success. All the lights and shades of the number weie deltreated with great skill and the audience warmly appreciated what was a genuine vocal t eat. Such an all-iösed excellent programme baldom il ever been presented in Hongkang und it is to be hoped that the music loving. public will show due appreciation of Mr. Twining's enterprise. The duties of accom- panlit were capably discharged by Mr. Twioning who ed a Collard and Collard grand, kladly
It is reported that Governor-General Augustin, who is at present staying at the
be nameless) that Admiral Dewey demanded the surrender of Manila within an hour, the Spanlards refused to comply with this request whereupon Dewey bombarded the city. The Spaniards at once ran up a white flag, he (Augustin)
lant by Messrs. Lane and Crawford. On Thur jumped into a German launch which was in waiting and went on board the Farinday at 9 pm, the second e acest will be given at the Peak Hotti The rimalslag concerts degusta which salled Immediately for will be commenced at 9 pim. Hongkong.
THE TELEGRAPH" CORRES- PONDENT SCORES.
In the much-referred to parcel brought by the Kaiserin Augusta to the German
SHIP ON FIRE.
"DAPHNE" MIN TO THE RISCUZ,
SINGAPORE, August 9th.
com.
A serious fire occurred this morning-on board | including this arrival there are 963,000 cases in Consul were the despatches of our re- be Bildsh.. Slam.(99% tova burder), owned,
slock. Langkit-Business for actual consump-sident correspondent at Manila, and by Mesarr. Bradley Brox. of Lorden
on to all that has transpired. St. Hilins these were handed to our representative marded by Captain J. T. Mesier. She anived arrived on the 17th, ult, with equivalent of when he called on Dr. Rieloff to-day. The In the harbour about 9 o'clock this morning from ricksha coolle who demanded more than his | 150,000 cases, and 1.1. Prudinita on the 615 despatches in question were hastily written Swalow, with 646 coolies on tourd, and anchored
A FINE of $7 In 'default'28 days was imposed on used by us in our manufacture:- "It possesses an extremely high de-legal are from a Naval Officer,
gree of organic purity and is Teak Caldese who abstracted Inspector "of most excellent quality for Duncan, while on Welghts and Measures duty
drinking,"
were each Gued $40, In default six weekɛ.
THE auction Sale of Crown land by Mestis.
Instant with about 100,000 cases. Stock, 320,000 cases".
AN OVERLAND JOURNEY FROM PIRING TO SHANGHAI -A report bas just been issued by the Foreign Office on a journey, by Mr. Mayers of the British Consular Service in Chios, from
off Jobnione Pier. The pattengeifs were belug and kindly forwarded by the Germanent share when smoke was seen arising from Consul at Manila.
Our correspondent states that the Spaniards having declined to surrender, the Americans bombarded the defences
Hughes and Hough, to have taken place Peking to Shanghal, not by the nsnal route alone and trenches, the Olympia opening fire at bold was filled with Malacca lles. On alarm
A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. to-morrow, hue been postponed indefinitely.
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
ESTABLISHED AĄ.D. 1841.
Hongkong, 1816 June, 1898.
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The Honghong Telegraph
HONGKONG, TURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1898.
AN American asilor named Thot. Harrison, who had worked his way up in the Australlan was sent to the House of Detention to-day for Tagrancy.
No less than fifty-five summons caics were
beard at the Magistracy to-day, twenty alone | being "cocklost. cases" In ́ which, fines of $13
were imposed..
A MALTESE COOK named Anton Polician, who
came to the Police Station to-day and asked for help as he was desiliale, was tent to the House of Detention as a vagrant. He came to the wrong place for charity. Massas. Wheelock & Co. in their Freight
9.40 am. on Saturday last, 13th inst. The U.S. squadron, consisting of the flagship,
At
the forehold, which caialaed's quantity of Chinese paper. The flames spread with great rapidity owing to their flammable nature of the cargo, Fortunately, bowever, the fire was to rome extent laested by the fact that the wala being given the passengers were buried ashore, while part of the crew got to work st the pumps and poured water into the burning bold. The first ostilde aulatroce received was from H.H.S. Daphne, whise bouls were lowered away with great smartness and equipped with portable pumps. The blue-cheis took charge, and battened down the hatches, leaving only small aperinte for the injection of water. A continuous dream was poured on to the fire. Shon afterwards the water hter Barwig. rived to render assistance, iso Capizina Scoit and Crawford, In spire, of all efforts, however, the fire could not be get under, and it was
the Grand Canal, but by the way which must be taken by a railway comecting the capital with the clifes of the Yangiste Valley, Southward the Monterey, Baltimore, Boston, Charles-Gre commenced shortly after 1030 am. The to Pao-tleg-fü, ibe capital of Chi-li, Mr. Mayers | ton, Raleigh, Petril and McCullock, was followed the new raliway embankment, which drawn in line between Malate and runs side by side with the high road, and the Old Manila outside the breakwater and traffic which siesma along the former is the the Concord was sent to watch the best emen of the latter's success. Throughout fort at the mouth of the Pasig river. || southern Chi-il, sad fadeed nearly the whole way to the Yellow River, the traffic is enormous, and constits matály of great quantities of cotton, U.S. troops simultaneously stormed the red and straw mattlog, and ground-out oll, the Spanish trenches; the 1st Colorado Regl- ment made the first charge upon the lust seeming to be a great and valuable a production as cotton. Foreign goeds from Spaniards who retired to their second Tientsin vold the natural route in Peking of trenches, The Spaniards being outnam-inches of water in ber fore hold. Both steam the Fel-ho river, because of the numerous Heisbered were ultimately forced back to In- stailons, and go sound by road by cari, pack, or
1120 the Malate fort was silenced,
The
drelded to take the vessel lato shallow water Tanjong Ketong, where she could be sunk in case of necessity. At the time of writing the versel i'r lll on fire'sl-baugh there are twelvo and water pumps are being used, and it is hoped posted on "bound to prevent theft, while a sur.
(988 Manila has at last reached us and would Market Riport dated Shanghal, 8th August, wheelbarrow. The rulway sunain a straight lastramuros where seeing that resistance was that sinking will not be necesiery. Marloss are
FOR NEW YORK, MÁ SUEZ CANAL.
HE Steamship THE
"LIV." will be despatched 21 above on the 25th Instant.
'For Freight, &c., apply to
y-Concerning the fortnight just passed there
is little news of any importance to record in the dologs of our freight market. Tonnage for both London and New York, Lastend of being sought after, seems rather to be seeking for cargo, very unusual. siste of affairs for this season of the year. Constwise-There is next to nothing doing, and what bralness is pairing is easily
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
The long expected news of the fall of have been made public yesterday but for the Inexplicable reticence of the officers of the German cruiser Kaiserin Augusta who politely but firmly refused to give any ar about Information whatsoever as to the course of events at Manila, Indeed, the fact of Captain General AUGUSTIx having arrived by the war vessel was not discovered until his name was found to be entered in the visitors' book at the Hongkong Hotel and arranged for by the local steamer companies as he too refused to be interviewed, it was For London via Sats-Small contributions to not until the small package of malls which departing steamers form the only besloess dolog we mentioned last night as having arrived in this direction, though slippers have comfice is in working order this want of curiosity for the German Consul were opened that plained of the scarcity of toanago provided by | the fall of Manila leaked out. The resson
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.
Agents.
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Hongkong, 16th August 1808. AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM TRIESTE, FORT SAID, ADEN, KURRACHI, BOMBAY, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. HE Steamship
THE
"GISELA,"
gron from the Daphne is also at band in case of sty casusly. The fire is believed to have hold. Captain Messer bed hix wie ahoaid at be caused by a coolie upsetting a lamp in the the time, Messrs. Gable and Co. ate the consignees : the Stam.-Straits Timis.
due south, and would be very simple in corsirac hopeless they raised the white dag at ion but for the numerous openings necessary to 1.30. Order prevailed at Intramuros but allow the fed waters to run off. These amount outside there were street fights between to about colt. per mlie Mr. Mayers saya rebels and Spaniards. Shortly after one that throughout its course one might think o'clock Manila surrendered. A small gun- the railway line quite in the anal order of boat (its name is not mentioned) firing
THE SIBERIAN RAILWAY, things in the lives of the Chinese; their attitude quick-firing guns did more havoc than the to It is one of plkeld Indifference. When the first
During & récent stay in Vieras, M. Theo 1ore chances of galo by ale of land, compensation for raking fire from the other ships. The destroyed graves, and be like were over their Lo American attacking force on land consisted de Wainjeff, Director of the Siberian Kaltway, When once the of about 10,000 men alded by a few thou-gera some highly interesting parlentars of the terest in the work ceased
sand rebels.
The losses are unknown.
will, of course, change into wonder and appres claslon which are visible among the country But the people along the Tientsin line. construction, the bridge-making, and the stram
AUGUSTIN HURRIES, HOME, We learn that General Augustin will Prins Henrich, leaving here at 9 a.m. to-
present condition and lulare prospects of that enterpilse to a representative of the Neurr Wiener Journal, M. da Walujeff veld that' on its completion in 1904 it would be prsulbis for a traveller to go round the world in thlity days, By that time in spite of the enormour d'fficalisen, they could complete the l'ue from Chellabfork to Wadires ock The line was already piscifcally complete as laras Krasnoyııık on the Yenkel siver, a distance of some 2 oco vorsts. A bildge of about 1,000 mères in length was being built across the Ventral
of this reticence on the part of the Germans the Conference during the past ten days or so. is difficult to understand, but from the fact They seem to be getting tired of engaging space that the Governor General of the Philip. by a steamer and then being sold at the eleventh having anlved, Consigaces of Cargo are hereby Pines having gone on board the Kaizeris dour that the worsel is not going to take pumps are looked on as tomo 'aalien ', which sail for Spain by the German mail liner which had to be overcom", they were confi'ent Informed that their Goods are being landed at Augusta instead of surrendering to the cargo from here, thus being shut out from the does not use them." Mr. Mayers regards their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong Americans there can be little doubt that opportunity of engaging tonnage elsewhere, the carrylog possibilites of the line as great. and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, his escape was premeditated and the Ger- Fortunately in the recent instance & Blue Funnel and when it is continued south of Pas-ting-ta Limited, whence delivery may be obtained. man vessel was waiting in readiness to steamer turned up in time to relievo shippers' these will be greatly increased, Il the actual This vessel brings Cargo :—
remove him,
requirementi. For New York via Sner road-traffic may be taken as a gange. The Abundance of avaliable tonnage is the principal Journey took the traveller through Cheng-iing, feature in this business, The Fortuna left on where the great Shan-af road, turns off to the
From Trieste, rx 5.S. Ampkfirfle kanthipped at Bombay.
From Venice, z S.S. Massimilians, und Thetts, transhipped at Trieste,
From Levat Ports er 8.5, Daphne tran- | shipped at Port Sald,
Optlocal Cargo will be discharged here unless notice to the contrary be given immediately.
IDOFFOW.
pio-
REBEL CONGRATULATIONS. Yesterday a deputation of Hongkong
The line would be utilised for the promotion Filipinos waited on Consul-General Wild-
of colonisation. In August, 200,000 prasants At all events we do not think that this last act of the Germans is likely to pro- the 16th limo with 1,560 tons, being immed-south-west. He kept to the south-east, crossing man headed by Senor Agoncillo, High with their famtites would be transported to mote good feeling between them and the ately replaced by the Craigiars, which leil on the Yellow River whern lifwan about two miles Commissioner and Ambassador of the Siberis, where each would receive fifteen desa- tiber of laed. These passants would also find Americans, for it is patent that the smug- Saturday with about 1,200 tons. The SIA wide, and thence turned eastwards through Philippine Provisional Government and employment on the sal way and would be gling of one of the belligerent commanders anived on the gth, and hopes to leave about northern Ho-nan sad into Kiang-an. At Ma- offered congratulations in the name vided with agricultural Implements. The las No Cialmi will be admited after the Goods out of a blockaded port by a war vessel of 13th insiant. The Indrapura, dus about soth chis-ching, a city of xorikern Kiang-s, he found of General Aguinaldo for the splen- would read it possible to export the immense have left the Godowas, and all Claims must be a presumedly neutral and friendly nation instant, will leave for certain on the 14th inst, Janit milen station, where the fathers have did success of American arms in the ice belog so fixed as to promote this end. At soppiles of cora produced in the country, the sent in to the Undersigned before Noon ma the cannot but be looked upon as an unfriendly The Lfu will be next to take the berth after to stand frequens sleges from bandlis. The Philippines and for the happy termination present they could only despatchs 16e wagon. zand instant, or they will not be recognized. act, and had Admiral DEWEY been
aware of the fact that Captain General these departures, belog due here on the 25th station has castellated walls, armed with cannon of the war in favour of United States. He lords a day as the Ural Hallway had only a single line of walls. Notwithstanding tble cir. AUGUSTIN was escaping in the Katrin Instant Fax New York vis Caps-The Emily and as many a dozen brigands have been Augusto, we very much doubt if that vessel F. Winsy cleared on the sath ult, for Hong. sizin et ene attack by the miiliant Charchmen requested Mr. Wildman to wire con- comsance, large quanties of Sibert a cora Austria. The demand had greatly increased would have been allowed to leave the long to complete loiding there. Another vessel and their flock. Reaching the Grand Canal gratulations to President McKinley and were even now being experted to Germany sud waters of Manila Bay unquestioned, In is eagerly enquired "dos and no doubt ere very Mr. Mayers continued his journey by the ozdin-to assure him of the allegiance of the since the cutbreak of the Spanish-American
mry roste, reaching Shanghai in 41 days; - Filipinos who hoped to be represented on. ¦ Kir [1- 967 all probability, however, the Americans | long this want will be sailified, -
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 22nd
Instant will be subject to rent,
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by..
SANDER, WIELER & Co, Agents, Hongkong, 16th August, 1898,