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WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 1906.
CANTON DAY BY DAY.
RETURN of visitors to the City Hall Libsary and Museum for the week ending the 16th September, 19061-Library, Non-Chinese, 301; Chinase, 144: Tolal, 445. Museum, Non- Chioale, 112: Chlaese, 2,451; Tatal, 3,566, Aphis sale rooms, to-day, under instructions' from Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master, Mrager of the Chinese Imperial Telegraph Office
Geo, P. Lammert offered for sje, subject to a first mortgage of $25, 05, all that vendor's rose who heard a rumbling noise about interest as a second mortgagee of and in the town this morning must not run away with the
situate thereon, and known as 155, Connaught idea that it was the sound of distant thunder.reclamation to marine lot 321 with the houses was only an electric fan at the Police Court Road Central and 309, Des Vaux Road Central Area 2,240 square feet. Annual These were no bids and the Crown rent $42. prope dy was withdrawn.
in need of oil!
THE Imperial Government has given permis- sion to Viceroy Ting Chen-to, of Yulanan and Kueichou, to establish a mint for silver dollars
TELEGRAMS.
"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH ?
SERVICE.
IHE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK.
VICEROY SHUM. [From Our Own Correspondent.]
Caston, 15th September, 1906, Yesterday Wen Tsor-Choy, the, chief man- at Hongkong, requested, by telegram, the Caston Chamber of Commerce to admit his BANK NOTE ISSUE IN KUANTUNG.
[From Our Own Correspondent.],
Shanghai, 17th September,
1.30 p.m.
name as one of the memorialists: praying the the ground that His Excellency has advanced Throns to retain Viceroy Shum at Canton, op the interests of his country by establishing col- - ·- leges and schools in Canton,
VILLAGE FIGHT. On the 3rd day of this moon (11th inst.) two villagers surnamed.. Chou of the Mok
An Imperial Ordinance has been
The and subsidiary coins af Yunnanfe, the capital THE naval authorities, says the Manila Sunday Yuen villägnin Man-Hol District were, on their issued in Tokio which authorises
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of the province of Yünção.
Sun, after having gone to all the trouble in
in course of construction from Whampoa to NAVIGATORS are warned that gun practice will Amoy That the construction of this line is be carried out from the Huankiashan Battery no myth is borne out by the announcement, Part Arthur for four days from the 17th
last. in our esteemed contemporary the Shang Par, which states authoritatively that H. E. Ir is stated that the daily receipts of the South Cheung Pat-sh! has been appointed to the Manchurian Railway al presost average about A. S. WATSON & CO., past of General Superintendent of the $13,000... Over 7,000 persons are now regular
**Canton-Whampoa Railway, by the highly employed on the railway.
officials at Peking, and has, upon assuming charge of his office, requested his chief engineer to have the road surveyed, and the course, which the railway is to follow, marked out with white poles, and this work is to commence at an early date, that is during the current year. The positions for the stations have been considered, says our contemporary, and decided upon. station at Canton will he built not far from the Tai Kam Moon (South Gate of the City of Canton), called the Chun Lung Flow, while the terminus, or, more probably, Junction, at Whampoa will be located very near to the Garden of the Luk family. This an nouncement, then, at once removes any notion that the idea of building a Canton Whampoa railway is in nubibus. It remains then to be seen how far the construction of the railway will affect the sea-borne trade HEALTH-GIVING.of Hongkong, for that the raising of
of good behaviour for three months. a terminal port Whampoa to be South China must affect the trade of FONG Shui, master of the trading funk this Colony, is a foregone conclusion, and Fung, was arrested on Saturday night and we can but reiterate what we hire previous placed before Mr. H. H. ): Gompertz, at the Police Court this morning, on a charge of ly said that the matter is a very serious being in unlawful possession of one cullatar
forty Mauser rifles, and ten pounds of gun and important one; and it behoves the mer chants, bath of Hongkong and Canton, to powder, without a permit from the police. The recognize the fact, and endeavour to form arma and other things were discovered in the
estimate of how their business hold of defendant's junk in Shaukiwan' Bay sentence of one monik's. hard labour and six
RAINIER BEER.
SPARKLING
INVIGORATING "
During the Hot Damp Weather when Heavy Drinks are out of the Question one's thoughts
naturally turn to
RAINIER.
Per Case of 4 doz. quarts ...$16.50
Per Doz. quarts ........ Per Case of 6, doz. pints...........
Per Doz. Pints
Some
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operations will be interfered with to their dis-
advantage, by the construction of this new railway, with its future possibilities of exten
The question they have to ask them
selves, and it is a very grave one, is: Is this new enterprise a menace to the trade of Hongkong?
"HONGKONG'S "EXCELLENT"
WATER.
4.20
We have heard, read, and written a good 46.50
deal lately about the diversity of opinion 2.76 between the Government Analyst and the Bacteriologist, as to the quality of the water in the wells of the Colony. One official has described it as "excellent," the
building and bringing out the dryduck wewey, she has proven to be a white elephant on their THIRTY-SIX sǝmpan and junk owners were paraded before Mr. H. H. Gompertz, at the Lands. "A shortago in the appropriation for bida Police Court this morning, charged with ze celain repairs that will be decorary before maining in the typhoon anchorage at Cause she begins her work of docking our big ships. way Bay longer than was necessary. TheIt is expected that an appropriation will be defendants all said that on account of the raia made available soon for the prosecution of the they could not leave the anchorage. Inspector work, but in the meantime, the largest drydock Langley, who prosecuted, asked for a heavy in the world must lie idle, penalty. His Worship asked defendant if they
A COOLIE with many alruses, residing at No. knew that the maximum pesaity for such au offence was Sico. They were hand Se each,, Nullah Lane, Wanchai, was arraigned before and bound over in the sum of $30 apiece 18 be Mr. H. H. J. Gomperiz, at the Palice Court this morning, charged with stealing a the steamer quantity of clothing from
The property belonged Prius yesterday: to Messrs. Wm.. Miliar and W. H. Johnson, fourth and fifth engineers, respectively. The coolic admitted going on board the ship, but denied that some of the ship's properly weat with him. The complaisants identiñed the pro- pasty found on defendant when arrested as belonging to them, and his Worship passed
when the police searched the boat. The de- fendant pleaded guilty, but said he had only just arrived in the Colony from the Fukien province and did not know the law. He was fined $20, nevertheless, and the articles seized
were ordered to be confiscated. CHEANG Lei, an accountant, employed in a firm of building contractors, was arraigned before Mr. F. A. Hezeland, at the Police Court this morning, charged with embezzlement, The sum alleged to have been appropriated by the accountant was put down at 5514. The defendant, who was represented by a solicitor from Mesars. Johnson, Stekes and Master, denied the charge. It was reported that on the 10th January last the sum mentioned above was paid in to defendant, on behalf of the firm. He was then alleged to have pocketed the money and faked the books. A remand was
urs' stucks.
An accident occurred on the Fraya East on Saturday afternoon last through which a foreign genteman, who is a member of the
Consular Body in Hongkong, came very near tosing his life. The gentleman in question was travelling eastwards in ricksha 1080. Midway between the French Convent and Ship Street the ricksha cleared to one side of the road to allow an eastward bound tramcarto pass. When the car was a few paces behind the ricksha, a coal coolie dashed in front of the ricksha. In brder to avoid calliding with the coolie the ricksha puller swerved on to the tram track again,
Kuantung.
way home from markel,' robbed of about $40 and severely injured by a number of inhabithe Yokohama Specio Bank to issue tants of the Sheung Yin village, surnamed Bank notes redeemable with silver in Tam. Next day a terrible fight ensued be tween the two'clans-Chau and Tam, and rifle shots were exchanged the whole day. The matter was reported to the U Mag Prefect who immediately despatched a number of made available for official or private
circulation. soldiers to suppress the disturbance.
POLICEMAN IN TROUBLE.
ALLEGED ASSAULT.
Inspector Colleti, of No.-7. Police Station, charged luteng 393, before Mr. F. A. Haze land, at the Magistracy this morning, with mis- conducting himself at West Point, early this morning.
Mr. R. F. G. Master, of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Mas'er, defended.
It appeared, from information received, that defendant went down to Shes-long-lui during the small hours of this morning, and, walking
"smokes and proceeded to go away. The up to a cigarette stall, picked up a packet of hawker asked for payment and on being ra fused he called for the police. Defendant was then alleged to have returned the packet of cigarettes. He then turned bis, attention to
the hawker, and, after kicking his stall abstr
the street, assaulted the man. He was arrest ed. Defendant was also said to have broken out of barracks, for, according to the rules of the police force, no policemen, except those on duty, or on leave, are allowed to bo on the streets after midnight. The defendant was not given leave this morning.
The case was remanded until Wednesday afternoon next.
This issue of paper money will be
The Ordinance further provides for the extension of unlimited curronoy to Manchuria, Newchwang, Tientsin and Shanghai.
IN. C. D. Neus.]
A Constitution for China.
JAPANESE COMMENT,
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Tokio, 13th September. In a further reference to the subject of con-
Shimbun states that nothing could be more dangerous for China. than that she should stitutional government for China the Kokwwin
allow the growing spirit of nationalism to be.
Such hostility, it adds, is wholly inconsistent based on hostility to foreigners. with the proposal to introduce constitutional.. government which is in accord with interna- tional tendencies.
Admiral Moore.
Tokio, 13th September. Marquis Ito presented Vice-Admiral Sir. Arthur Moore to the Korean Emperor this mbroing.
Admiral Moore is expected to arrive at Taizen on September 19.
A. S. WATSON & CO.1 other."unfit for potable purposes." When applied for and granted by the Court until Fortunately so serious injuries were received by Canton-Hankow (Yuch-an) Railway began at Tanjong Pagar, reports the Singapore Frei
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THE DISABLED "SEGOVIA."
The disabled Hamburg Amerika steamer Segovia, yesterday was lying at No. Section Press of 10th inst. As previously reported the steamer was about 15 miles away from Singa pois, in the vicinity of the Horsburg Light when she broke down. From a conversation on Sunday morning with her skipper and Capt. Phanke.it seems that the tail shaft of the Sego via broke and the stern tube got rather badly.
go fathons of water, and for several hours the damaged. The cabis was dropped and showed
The approaching car could not be pulled up in the time and a collided with the ricksha, tossing it on to one side of the road and pitching out the gentleman into the street. the gentleman, except for,a few bruises, and he was able to get up and proceed on his journey. doctors disagree what becomes of the patient? And in this connection the
A STONECUTTER left Laichikok yesterday public is the patient "and, whom are afternoon with a small tin box slung over his HANS Gust, a boatswain on board the steamer shoulder to go to visit friends at Yaumati, but Helvetia, shipped aboard a huge cargo of liquid they to believe, in preference one over the other ? That there may be some very good he took a trip to the Shamsbuípo Police Station | stuff on Sunday night in one of the downtown On his way the stonecutter was saloons, which dimmed his "mastlead lights," and sufficient reason for the diversity of instead. opinion was amply, and 'unpleasantly, exem-stopped by a lakong and asked to show the and of course gave him a heavy list to port. contents of his tin box. He took off the cover of He steamed out of the saloon rocking badly, plified this morning at the Magistracy, when
the box and showed the policeman a quantity of and engaged a ricksha. After a ride which a coolie was charged before Mr. F. Aguapowder. That was the reason why the occupied three hours, Hans got out of the Hazeland with dumping night-soil into the stonecutter had to put off his visits. He came ricksha and when asked to pay his fare the main stream or aqueduct leading into the before Mr. H, H. J. Gomperiz, at the Policecoolic was told to go to a warmer climate. The Pokfulum reservoir. The man was charged Court this morning, charged with carrying coolie naturally called a policeman, who tried by Mr. J. Ross, Water-Overseer, of the Kunpowder along the street without labelling his utmost to bring things to a head, but Hans while the members of the mandarin clique,10 boat inta port. The task did not prove a par P.W.D., Inspector Collett being in charge
talked of demolishing the coolie, with the
of the case. The charge, of course, was
Swain was placed before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, proved, and the man was fined roo, with
at the Police Court this morning. He said be the alternative of three months' imprison,
knew of nothing out of the way that occurred insposed. He was also ordered to pay the coolie thirty-five cents for the ride."
the tin box. He admitted the charge and was fined 43. Sergeant Sims prosecuted.
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Segovia drifted before she could anchor for the night. The weather was calm and the water smooth and there was no danger. The
steamer Bangkok went out to tow the crippled following morning (Saturday) the German
result that he was taken in, charge. The boat and merchants of the Two Kwang, representing vessel had only commenced to get the Segovia
The raten per quarter and per mensem, pryortitment, and to be publicly exposed for six suspicious-looking individual, who, from out on the previous evening, and a fine of $3 was Viceroy of the Vin Che provinces and at one
The dally imue is delivered free what there i accessible to momsenger. Qa cupfen hunt by post an addliłował $1.80 per quarter in charged for postage, Pas powage on the weekly inue to any part of the
world is 80 cents per quarter,
Single Coples, Dally, ten cents: Weekly, twenty
Ove cents.
BIRTH.
bours in the stocks, So far, so good. But in the meantime what must the feelings be of those who draw their supply of water for potable and culinary purposes from the Pokfulam reservoir? A little of the birch, addition to the allowance of stocks meted
WHILE Sergeant Lee, of No. 2 Police Station, was on patrol at Wanchai last night, he saw a ward appearances, was attempting to get out of his way. The sergeant beckoned to the Chinaman and on searching him three pairs of brass hinges, three brass padlocks, one pound of brass screws, and two and a quarter pounds pi brass sheeting, were found on him.
ROBERT Johnson, said to be quartermaster on board the steamer Monteagle, imbibed more strong waters than was good for his constitu-
ticularly easy ons. At 6.15 am, the smaller
on the move, when heavy weather set in and the strain on the rope was very considerable. In an hour or two, however, the sca quietened and the Segovia was brought safely into port at about iz o'clock. Tanjong Pagar tugboats took her up to the berth.
THE VICEREGAL TRANSFERS. Just before the commencement of the pre- sent year, when the gentry and merchants of an organised resistance against the pretensions of Viceroy Trên Ch'un-bsuen and his sub ordinates to control the Railway without refer ence to the Board elected by the shareholders, a report was circulated that His Excellency would be removed to another Viceroyalty, pre- ferably the Min Che provinces. The prompt circulation of such a report showed that the gentry and merchants of the Kwang provinces had influence enough and support to make a successful stand against such a powerful official as Viceroy Tson, who nominally controlled the lives and fortunes of the people he ruled in Kwangtung and Kwangsi. As a matter of fact, the war between themselves and the gentry the shareholders of the Kwangtung portion of the Yach-Han Railway, were beaded by Viceroy' Teen, the Kwangiung shareholders also bad a Viceregal leader in H. E. Hsu Yingkuei, ex- time also President of the Board of Rites in Peking. While the shareholders accused the mandarin clique of arrogance, contempt of the principles of justice and right, and acting to all in dock for about three weeks, until the repair things ultra vires, Viceroy The Ching work is completed and she is able to resuma the constituted authorities in their organised on board a general cargo of 6, 00 tons, and half of this will have to be discharged. So that opposition to his orders relating to the control Government becoming bewildered at these what costly business. The Segovia's two pass- of the Railway. The members of the Peking on the whole the accident may props a some- engers were brought on to Singapore on Friday the opinion that the best way to saltic matters by the 1.5. Amherst. charges and coupler-charges, arrived at last at would he to transfer Viceroy Tiến Chun-hsuen to sonic other province. The Government apparently did not wish to act hurriedly and it THE Japan Chronicle, of 7th inst., says :—Some was understood in mandarin circles that the days ago a Chinese named To Do.bai, a natur return of H. E. Tuan Fang from his mission alised Japanese, residing in Formosa, was are abroad would have to be awaited before any rested and taken to Tientsio' on suspicion of decided changes would be made amongst the being connected with the Chinese revolutionary Viceroys. We published lately a dispatch from party. On arrival at Tientsin it was found our Peking correspondent at Viceroy Ting that To Do-bai had been mistaken for the twice asked leave of the Throne to be allowed released. On Wednesday he was placed under Chéo-to of the Yün- Cuci provinces had already notorion's Sun Yat-sen, and he was at once to resign, but that the request had not been the projection of the Japanese gendarmerie at granted. We, however, stated that in all pro- Tientsin preparatory to bis return to Formose,
SHIPPING AND-MAILS. bability a place was now open for the transfer of Viceroy Then Ch'an-hauen, and that if ling
The damaged German steamer carries a spare tail shaft, but she will probably have to remain
out, is what appears to be called for bura The coolie, who is the possessor of a variety of tion on Saturday afternuun and started for charged his opponents with rebellion against her interrupted journey to the north. She hes
for such an act as his is eminently calculated On September 9, at Shanghai, the wife of to chdanger the health, if not the lives, of JOHN SHELENHAMER, of a daughter.
hundreds, and no penalty can, in our opinion, be too severe, as a deterrent to himself and to others for the future.
DEATHS.
On September 11, at Shanghai Jonn PEN. DER WAKE, late. of Chefox, aged 45 years..
On September 12, at Shanghai, HERBERT LEAN GOLDEWORTHY, of the Public, Warks Department, Shanghai Municipal Council, aged 29.
21 years.
On September 12, at Shanghai, JEAN PICARD DESTELAN, of the Russo Chinese Bank, aged On Saturday, the 15th Heptember, night, RUSTOMJEE HOMANJER MUNSI, clerk to Messis, Deacon, Looker and Deacon, diell at his residence, No. 2, Hollywood Road. "Aged 43 years, Deeply regretted. (Bombay, Shang- bni Japan papers please copy.)
a
*LOCAL AND GENERAL.
delivered in London on the 15th inst. THE German ma of the 15th August was'
THE trial of Peter Hyndman in Shanghai has been postponed from the 18th init to the 20th
went in.
Blake Pier. When he arrived on the wharf
names, when asked how the things came into his possession, swore that he picked them up in he went down the steps and boarded the motor the street. The excuse being a lame one the launch. There he entered into a conversation man was charged with unlawful possession, with the steersinen, who was busy at work, and and at the Police Cauit, this morning, Mr. Fspoke of the latest inventions in motor boats A. Hazeland fined him $50, with the option and the uncertainty of the sparkler. The
steersman disagreed with Bob, when he sug of three months' hard labour. The coolie ac cepted the Government's kind hospitality and gested that it would be a good thing for the Colony if an underground tunnel were built, specially for motor-boa's, so that in case of a breakdown there would be no danger of them being taken out to sca. Then disagreement led to a stormy dispute on board the boat and on the wharf, and the genius was taken in charge. He came before bir. F. A. Hazeland, at the Police Court, this morning to answer three charges: assaulting the steersman of the motor. boat; drank and disorderly on the boat, and assaulting an Indian constable. The inventor to be knew nothing of what happened and evidence was called, after which his Worship imposed a penalty of $3 on each charge. In- spector Warnock prosecuted.
I 'KAN Sum, styled as a man of independent means" on the charge-sheet, residing in Des Vaux Road, and Ho Fu, a broker, of 6, Peel Street, made things rather lively at West Point last night and left their "trademarks on s.few before they were bundled into No. 7 Police Sation. The man of means was charged (1) with disorderly behaviour in a house at 582, Al 10 4.m., on the 17th inst., at the Victoria Mk. Surabjec Dhunjeebhoy Setna kindly, in Hospital, Hongkong, EVA, beloved daughter forms us that he has received a wire from Queen's Road West, (3) doing. 510 worth of of Mr. and Mrs. S. Weinberg, aged 6 months.
Bombay giving the result of the great Parace-damages in the house, and (3) assaulting a Deeply regretted. (Shanghai papers please
Presidency cricket match. The Presidency 'copy.)
and
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inst, at H.B.M. Supreme Court.
leam won by six wickets.
A LONDON writer unkindly describes "Society" as a combination of men and women who aver-dress themselves at the expense of their tradesmen that they may over-ext themselves at the expense of their friends,
THE cruiser Susuyu, the late Novik which is
undergoing repairs at Hakodate, made a trial trip to Ominato, near Aomori, on the 1st instant with satisfactory results. The steamer return. ed to Hakodate on the 3rd-instant.
woman. The two were also jointly charged with resisting an Indian policeman and lukong The two defendants, according to the story, dined at the house in question, and both got intoxicated. They got quarrelsome, with the result that the people of the house got mixed up too, whereupon the first defendant flung a girl down two Bights of stairs. Inspector Collett said she was badly-burt. The com- motion caused by the two men drew the attention two policemen, who rushed upstairs to see what was happening. The lukong led the way, but before he got to the landing the defendants set upon him and he was scuf he cafe down the steps quicker than up, severely bruising his chin. They were Mr. Otto Kong Sing informed the Court that
THE WEATHER.
The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory
On the 17th at 11.35 The barometer is
rising over N. China and Japan, and falling slowly over the Philippines.
The depression over N.E. Japan is moving Cipto the Pacific.
Pressure is relatively high in the neighbour. Except over E. Japas, where pressure in hood of the Loochoos, and over Central China.
Chen-to still persisted in his wish to leave the Yüu-Kuei provinces that post would be given to Tsea Ch'un hsven,—a prognostication which has turned out correct. We have a notion, however, that the transference of Viceroy Ting Chên-to to Foochow is not much to Hit Ex+ cellency's liking, for his application to resign the Yun-kuci Viceroyalty showed the desire to avoid further dealings with the French,
The Foochow Dockyard and Arsenal are in the
MAILS DUE,
German (Prine Waldemar) 17th inst., 8 p.m. Indian (Lightning) 18th inst. Canadian (Empress of China) 231ð inst. American (Hongkong Maru) 24th inst German (Prix Ludwig) 24th inst., p.m. Indian (Sultang) 26th inst,
bands of a French Superintendent and a corps
The N. Y. K. European Lina sa. Sade of French artisans. The Arsenal being under the control of the Viceroy, would bring H. E. Maru left Shanghai for this part on 15th inst
p.m. Ting Chen-to again into contact with the 7 P, and is expected here on 18th inst., avoid Vicery Chou Fu's transference to Can. nationality he is credited with being anxious to
that time, although our information, received 1-postponement of the opening of the South eventually arrested and held at the station from a2 to 0.4 inch in defeċi, departures from ton will, however, be of great advantage not
HONGKONG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1906. HONGRONG'S Possible rival... Some days ago we made reference in these columns to the significance that must at tach to the construction of a railway between Canton and Whampoa, and the effect it might have on the trade of Hongkong. At THE somewhat remarkable excuse for the through the most reliable source was per. Manchuria Railway Company subscription list 'fectly explicit as to details, it was thought, until about the roth instant is that the printing
of the application forms is not yet complete! in certain quarters, necessary to consider the Idea of such a railway if not a nebulous Wien the Royal Netherlands Petraleur notion, at least one, if realized, not likely to Company became connected with the Shell, it affect Hongkong's trade. But the Viceroy's was expected that new shares would be issued, but it seems that this will not take place. The proclamation left no room for doubt as to
Royal Company will work the sources of the the immediate construction of this railway, Shell, and the Shell will be purely an oil with somewhat more than a hint that on the transporting company enjoying a portion of the completion of that line another would be put | profit obtained from the output of their sources,
FORECAST.
was instructed to plead guilty on their beball he appeared on behalf of the defendants and the normal are small in amount. and asked for a nominal penalty, averring that" the men were lacked in a cell all Saturday night and nearly the whole of Sunday. His showers. Worship held the first man in bonds of $100 to be of good behaviour for six months. He was also ordered to pay Sio for the assault and to give the girl Sto as compensation. As regards the assault on the policemen both men were fined $25 each.
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1.-Hongkong and neighbourhood, variable winds, moderate; probably some thunder 2.-Farmosa Channel, N.E. winds, freshen- ing.
3-South coast of China between Hongkong and Lemocks, same as No. 1.
4-South coast of China between Hongkong and Hainan, samo as No. 1.
The Imperial German Mail a Prins Lude wig carrying the German Mails with dates from Berlin of the 28th ult, left Colombo only to the shareholders of the Yuch-Han on 14th inst., p.m., and may be expected hers Railway with whose views he is said to coincide, on 24th inst, pan,
The C. P. R. Co.'s 2.5. Empress of China but it is certain that the piracies that are pre- back, as bin Excellency will be sure to be more 16th lust, and left agais at 5 pm, same day vailing in Kwangtung will receive a decided sel arrived at Yokohama at I p.m., on Sunday, the energetic and earnest in the work of suppressing for Kobe, where she is due to arrive at 3 p.m. brigandage and piracies than his predecessor on Monday, the 17th inst.
The C. P. R. Co's 1.4, Athentan arrived at ever was. Moreover, we understand, that His Shanghai at 10 am, on Sunday, the 16th inst. Excellency, with the above in view, intends to and left again at 5.30 p.m. same day, for take down to Canton with him some 5,000 or so Nagasaki, where she is due to arrive at 8 am. of bis forelga-modelled troops-M. Q.D.diema,, on Tuesday, the 18th lugh.,