Intimation.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28 1906.
peninsular failway system will combine to attract the distributing trade to the Settle ment and divert it from Penang. But leaving that question out of consideration, Singapore in beginning to realise that the sources A. S. WATSON & CO., of additional revenue must inrgely depend upon the creation of new local industries. The truth of the assertion that "the more any region becomes, self-supporting in its manufacture of articles for which it had formerly to depend on imports, so much the better is it for the vitality of local trade" will not be gainsaid. In considering the possible industries which might be established in the south, our contemporary suggests that the example of the enterprising, merchants of Hongkong in forming a company for the manufacture of cement might be followed in Singapore, and in this connection observes:
REDUCED PRICES.
by the Viceroy himself, this first attempt to undermine the Viceregal authority has been nipped in the bud. In a special interview granted by him to one of the most influential of the shareholders, his Excellency pointed out that, although he had seen fit to appoint Mr. Sum Tung to be President of Railway, the merchants were not to go in fear that the concern would, in any way, "be controlled by the officials, but that the latter, while leaving the actual running of the railway to the merchants who were the real proprietors were bound to keep a parental, but firm supervision of the company and its line He further made it clear that, as it was most important that the accounts of the company should be correctly and inviolably kept, those who collected or paid, out money in the course of the company's work would be held responsible to him personally, through
and payments; meaning thereby that his
I
THEFRONDE" AFLOAT,
SALVAGERS' CREDITABLE WORK. Agrobably with the forecast made in our paragraph in last night's issue, a visit this morning to the Fronde shows that the Pro
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SERVICE
SHANGHAI DOCK SCHEME CARRIED.
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ANTAGONISTIC SPEECHES BY PROMINENT SHAREHOLDERS.
ENORMOUS MAJORITY IN FAVOUR OF THE PROPOSAL.
"GULAM Sher, the, fudino" watchman, 'who alleged that he was employed on the Kowloon. Canton Railway Line, but which was later contradicted, and who is under charge for the manslaughter of a pigidéaler at Yaumati, res center, particulars of which have fire dy been reported, was this afternoon committed to take
tector has, once more scored a success in his trial at the next Criminal Sessions.
the salvage operations upon which she has FONG am, a widow, of No. 6o, Bridges Street, been lately so busily engaged. The Franch was arraigned before Mr. F.A. Hareland, at T: B. Deuroyer Fronde is once mure' the clics Court, to-day, on a charge of as practically affom, which adds a fourth feather saulting Wong Lui, a married woman, in Wing to the cape of the indefatigable and skilled Lok Street, yesterday, causing grevious bodily body of experts aboard the Protector.
As we stated yesterday, the "services of a barn. The complainant and defendant are beggars, and according to the "unwritten rule" ( large junk were requisitioned for the purpose each mendicant has a special locality allotted of assiting the efforts of the Praticfor, and a to Her in which to beg. The defendant's beat heavy wooden platform having bean securely was in Wing Lok Street. Yesterday she met bolted down in her stern, she took up a position complainant trading on her beat and there was inshore, upon the port bow of the Fronde. a fight, during which defendant was alleged to Strong cables and four, lengths of 3-inch An extraordinary general meeting have drawn a long hair-pin and stabbed com Manila mpes were passed by the divers of the shareholders of the Shanghai plaisant to the head. ftis Worship bound from the hoisting tackle of the Protecior both wonen. over in the sum of 5too (personal underneath the keel of the Fronds, and Engineering and Dock Company was
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shanghai, 28th November,
11.16 a.m.
We beg to invite your attention to our Price List which is now being sent out. Please apply for a copy if you have
"Now we want to, kuow why it is that wo not already received one.
have not had yet in Singapore any attempt the Managing Director, for all such receipts bands) to be of good behaviour for six months. made fast to the platform. úpon the junk held yesterday to confirm the reso The reduced prices to create a cement manufacturing enterprise, which take effect.ns from 'I and why such a commodity must still be Excellency had firmly set himself against MR. J. Hands, manager of the Aberdeen vessel were net going to their utmost lution proposed and adopted at an
imported, when locally every constituent in
the 15th instant will be the composition of cement is to be obtained the Company's financial transactions.
it
iba stuff to the Kowloon Docks. The com.
then three of the great pampe of the salvage.
purpose
broken away, and lying at some distance from the hull of the Frande, is still attached to her, company. having only been broken away from her body upon three of its sides. The toughness of the
Mr. F. B. Taylor moved the adop steel, however, of which the destroyer is buiktion of the resolution is he had done has prevented the actusi breaking off of the at the previous meeting. hull, but it has been so beat under, and serves piece, which is about 20 feet square, from the to anchor the Fronde so securely, that the work ol clearing it will take another couple of days
Mr. Holliday seconded.
Docks, was the complainant against a ship-capacity, and, as they reduced the water previous meeting which was to the the possibility of any little leakage occurring wright, an apprentice and a coolic, cumployees in the destroyer, the supporting slings were
of the dock, who were charged before Mr. F.A gradually tautened up, until the mall vessel effect that the property known as in limitless abundance. In a way, those Having settled to his satisfaction the Hazeland, this morning, at the Folice Court, at leugh came as near to the surface as found to compare who use or import cement are carrying coals monicntous matter of the Yuet-han Railway, with stealing forty-five catties of tow, 100 catties, the could be practicably brought. Farther
the Old Dock should be disposed of favourably with those to Newcastle, with the mere difference that this physically feeble but mentally gigantic defendants stated that they we of win. The investigation reveals that the piece of her bull, for the of being converted our local resources of cement production old Viceroy,, proceeds to gather together defendants stated that they were returning with of which we spoke the other day as having been to the use of a wharf and godown of other stores in have never yet attempted to be touched under his own direction the schools and plainant observed that the Aberdeen Juck was the
e Colony
Whether Taking an average of the best hydraulic per educational factors of his province, supplied with material by the Kowloon Docks, cements, they contain something like these throughout which he has proclaimed his The defendant business was to return the stuff European or Chinese, constituents: Carbonate of lime, 66 per intention of re-organizing the entire system of they were charged with stealing in Kowloon cent; silica, 18; alumina, 7; and protoxide teaching and education in general, and placing yesterday. There was a special clace launch We have also just of iron, 6. The Malay Peninsula, in its upon sucks a basis of liberality, freedom they were arrested were making for the ferry to take workmen across, The accused when plentiful limestone formations and its various and enlightenment, as to bring the possi-launch, which in the ordinary course would have issued separately a new clays, possesses every possible clement for bility of a properly graded education within landed them at West Point. The accused said wine list with prices the manufacture of fist-class cements. With the reach, not only of the classes, but also of that the dock launch was not there, but it I our dock, sea-wall, and mole schemes we the masses. Thereafter his Excellency turns based on rate of Ex-have a big local demand ready to hand." his vigorous attention to affairs of justice, to the administrators of which in the per change now ruling,
sons of Judges, Magistrate, and Officials, te reference to which will
issues an order, that the utmost care be exercised in delivering judgments i cases show that substantial
where Missionaries and Foreign subjects are reductions have been
concerned. Additionally to setting his own household in order, he has ordered that the made.
Provincial reasurer's yamien be demolished, and that upon the ground thus left vacant, there be erected a public market, the profits accruing front which are to be devoted. entirely to the support of the educational establishments.
All prices are strictly net.
Not only is the ambitious, writer an advo cate for the establishing of a cement factory in Singapore to supply local requirements, but he sees no reason why the product of such a factory should not compete with the Hongkong article in other parts of the world. Of course such a vista of possibility should appeal to the merchants of Singapore, but it is to be feared that many a year will pass of
now before even the most advanced apostles
commercial development in the southern Settlement can hope to manufacture a pro- duct which will rival that of the Green Island
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Hongkong, 27th November, igob.
In only wo
A. §. WATSON & CO., Cement Co., for which Measts. Shewan, Tomes matters do we notice any retrogade tendency & Co. are the general managers. The fact in the instructions issued so far by H.E that the progressiveness and enterprise of Chow Fu, one of which, viz., the order for his the local company, the excellence of its profficials to discard the semi-military uniform in vogue; we ratfier commend than Itongkong, to say nothing of its value to the otherwise, since it is our opinion that every -[34 residents of Kowloon who are directly or man looks more natural and dignified in his own national costume; and the other that work upon the the Canton Public Garden Be since everybody who knowns Canton well recognizes the necessity of a lung of some kind in that insalubrious city. We trust, however, that the stoppage in the construc
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proved that the launch was at the pier half an hour before the men left work. The shipwright was sent to gal for three weeks. and there mainder discharged.
his piece of the bull which is stripped deep into the mud, in such an awful state of foul confusion with the destroyer's anchors chain, and other gear, that their labours dur- ing the next forty-eight hours, in getting it
from the port bow has, so the divers state, sunk
clear, will be the feverse of light.
Intensely antagonistic speeches of great length were delivered by Mr. G. Neilsen, Dr. Cilbert Reid and Mr. H. Keswick.
The sense of the meeting was then taken by a show of hands,
It was declared that the resolu«
tion had been carrried by thirty- eight votes to twenty-three.
CHRUNG Chung, a shopkeeper, carrying on business at No. 13 Stanley village, was charged
As the Fronde gradually reared her head before Mr. F. A. Huzeland, at the Police Court, inch by inch out of the water, ous could scarce- this morning, with obtaining $140 on the 161kly wisoder at the sad expression upon the faces instant and Sato two days later firin a salt junk of the three French Naval Officers who, owner under false pretences, but was dis were in attendance watching the operations. alleged that accused gave him to understand has turned the forward part of the once gallant charged for want of evidence. The complainant the fateful typhoon of the 18th September.
and pert little cruiser, into a veritable heap of that a poll of the shares represented Mr. Taylor thereupon demanded
twisted and tortures scrap-iron. ‚ .
at the meeting should be taken...
Eventually it was found that share- holders representing 23,239 shares had voted in favour of Mr. Taylor's resolution and 2,723 against.
that the cloth, trade was a profitable one. On the dates given above he hande accused $350 with which to purchase a quantity of clotit, accused promising to meet complainant at a whaifat West Point the next day with the goods,
on the following day, complainant waited for defendant at the appointed place, but he never came. He thought, perhaps, defendant might have mistaken the dates, so be again still defendant never came. Yesterday, how him about the cloth, but he seemed to know ever, he met perused at Stanley and asked nothing about it, and couplainant charged him, After examining more witnesses, the Court charged the defendant..
waited for him an the weari ing next way, dur
The JONGKONG TELEGRAPIƒ "should be to the wide interests of the Company which I discontinued. This latter order we deplore, held that no case had been made out and dis addremel to The Editor, L. fee lots ond, and
should be accompanied by the Writer's Name and
Addrom
Ordinary business mimamtestuaris inould be addreed The Edbor will not unterste zo be responsible for
to The Manager
any rejected MS., nor to return any Contriqution.
-- BUBBORIPTION RATER (IN ADVANCE).
DAILY-$30 per annum. ∙WEEKLY~$18 per annum.
indirectly benefited by the labour required at the factory, is a disinterested testimony
is distinctly valuable. It may be that in the dim and distant future Macaulay's New Zealander on his way aia Singapore 10 view the ruins of London may stand amazed
THE LATE CHAN PONG'S BSTÅTE,
COMMENCEMENT OF ACTION.
Honolulu advices, dated Oct. 24, state :-The bill for an Injunction restraining Mrs. Along struggle for the Along fortune has begup. A from disposing of any of the fortune she has saved from the proceeds of the property left in Hawaii by her husband when he departed
The very sight of her makes one shudder, and almost think that the best thing that could
to sen, and sank deep in the ocean which she hgpen would be that she should be towed out so proudly breasted until the holocaust of the 18th September. la addition to the great place which we have described as practically hang
ing from ner por bow, the bows itselfiï twisted,
crumpled and telescoped cut of all possible over so degrees against the port side. recognition, lying turned back at an angle of
as such, having been
The torpedo tubes are
unrecognisable torn and twisted
The resolution has accordingly.been duly passed.
A
[The resolution in question, which was pass- ed at a previous mesting which was called on the 1st inst. for the purpose of consideri ga as though they had been empty jam-tios, proposal which had been made by thirty-eight whilst of the standing gear on deck, Godown Co. to acquire the Old Dock property thareholders for the formation of Wharf and nothing has been left in an upright condition, and part of the property between the Cosmo- with the sale exception of the mounting for the politan and International Docks, was in the fol quick-firer forward, which owing to the stranghowing terms: "That the Directors be and they of its fouɔdations, which run right through the
are hereby authorized to dispose of the property hull in the shape of extra strong stanchions, and of part of the property situated between the known as the Old Dock situated in Hongkew 'stood the awful test without much damage. Cosmopolitan and International Dock as late. ly advertised in the public Press to a limited company to be incorporated under the Hong kong Ordinances with a capital of Tis. 1,980,00 in shares of Tis. 25 each, and having for its principal object the construction of wharve and of godowns on the properly to be sold, and she carrying on of the business of wharf- ingers, and that the consideration for such anfo shall be the sum, Tln, 1,380,000 to be satisfied by the allotment issue to this Company or their nominees of $5,200 fully paid-up, shares in the capital of such propos d new Company."
by 36 votes to '.-Ed., H‚K, TJ motion, and it was eventually declared carried which was an amendment to the original
REBELLION IN EWÄNGSI.
H.. CHOW FU'S ACTION.
a
at the cement factories of Singapore, but tion of this valuable improvement may be even then he will be faced by the ever-pre-only of a temporary character. His Excel sent utility of Green Island cement; protency, already, in the drastic reforms which The rates per quarter xnil por mesen, preduced by a concern which is ever expanding he has so early set himself thus vigorously The dally listen la delivered free when the addrevi ta'l
accesible, to messenger. Ou copios sent by stan its interests and increasing in vitality. There to initiate, shows that not only in his pre. additional $1.50 per quarter in charged for postage. is, at least, rio need to fear the comfectural pulicy will he mle his province with The postage on the weekly imur to ally part of the petition of Singapore in this respect, and a firm hand, but that his foreign policy also
world 80.cenia per quarter Single Copies Daily, ten conta Weakly, twenty we might suggest that the energetic spirits of will be of such an enlightened character as to Singapore who are desirous of developing bring both Chinese and foreigners to a better the commercial resources of that Colony and more amicable understanding of each/Temporary injunction has been granted,————~~ ~ On November 23, at Shanghai, to Mr. and should look in other directions and leave other both commercially and-socially. Finally, the sons-in-law of the Afong family, has gone architecture and construction, to epair her Sir Charles Dudgeon seconded the resolution,
five coats,
BIRTHS.
Mrs. F. M..BROOKS, a son.
On November 13, at Shanghai, to CHARLES and EDNA RIEVELEY, a son (Cuthbert), |
DEATHS. Os November 22,, at Shanghai, ERNEST On November 23, at Shanghai, JOHN L.
MORTIMER THOMAS.
ARNOUX ST. GEORGES.
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28,, 1905.
cement severely alone if they hope success he has repudiated the advances made Fully to compete, in all already crowded field, to him by the majority of those high officials against the cement produced by the Green who served his predecessor, evidently pre- Island Company. At the same time weferring, for the sake of the province which thoroughly endorse the suggestion of the Free he rules, and for his own personal ends and Press that Singapore merchants should be satisfaction, capable men whom he knows, on the, outlook for additional sources of and whom he can trust to follow implicitly, revenue by the establishing of fresh local and without question the policy which be industries.
has laid down for them.
HE VICEROY CHOW FU.
The practical and capable way in which
LOCAL AND GENERAL. MR. G. Nielsen's rejoinder to Mr. F. E. Taylor's liis Excellency Chow Fu, the new Viceroy reply to his criticisms on the new Wharf and of the two Kwang, has taken up, his duties, Godown Co. scheme at Shanghai, is repro augurs well and favourably for the future,duced on pages 6 and 7 of this i
ሶ
issue.
and no less for the early settlement of those RETURNS of visitors in the City Hall Library rexed questions in the foreign policy of the and Museum for the week ending the 25th aistration of his predecessor, Viceroy Shum Chinese, 183; Chinese, 2,815; Total: 3,008. Viceroyalty, which arose during the admi-November, 19c6-Library, Non-Chinese, 300; Chinese, 149; Total, 440 Museum, Non. His Arst official act in taking firm hold of
Grande i oks, as we have suggested, more like The rest is entirely warped, twisted and fattened out, so that the forward end of the
lightening struck heap of old iron ikan au integral part of a torpedo-boat destroyer. for China in 1890, and to decree ita distribuwill do with the Froude when they are finally Exactly what the Frencs Naval Authorities on among the children, has been filed. A in a position to move her, is hard to foreleil, At the same time, too, J. M. Riggs, one of who have a technical knowledge of naval To ourselves, and to others of our friends
late Chan Afony, to look after the interes's his strength, would be a task beyond the possible. to Macao, China, which was the home of the in such a way as to give her back her original wife and some of the other daughters whom he represents may have in the large estate which
We incline to think that after they have it is reputed Along left in China.
The suit brought here shatters all the legends
a
that have grown up of the Afang millions and fortune for every daughter of the house as
a marriage portion. The unsentimental re citals of the bill in equity allege that, when Along defermined to go to China, the sold his interest in Pepeekeo plantation for 2,000 shares of the stock of the company that bought it.
This price included the release of dower by bis
wife.
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These 2, on shares of stock formed, aside from the family residence, the whole provision
were conveyed by trust deed to the late W, F. made by Afong for his wife and family. They Allen and his successors in trust, the income to be paid Mrs. Along for the support of herself and family. Provision was made for the distri. bution of the stock among the children after
child had reached the age of 21. their mother's death, and after the youngest This income, which has been large, has been paid to Mrs. Afeng, Out of it she supported ber family, and from time to time has made handsome pravision for the support of different members of the family. Besides that, she has
$200,000. accamulated savings alleged to amount to
removed her engines and the secret parts of her machinery the authorities will very pro.
bably sell the hull to the highest bidder, a right the perky little destroyer which cost originally, sad ending, when one comes to think of it, for
without her armament, between £60,000 and £70,000, and which for two cominissions has navigated the eastern seas from Bangkok to Yokohama without mishap, only to be raised an unredeemable wreck, as the result of a two
[Fram
a Correspondent.]
Canton, 14th November, The rebellion in Kwasi appearing, to assume large and increasing dimensions, H.E. iceroy Chow Fu requisitioned several regiments of soldiers from the two Kwang to
hours' blow, in the clo-c waters of a friendly quell it. These regiments having been brought
Power.
THE HOUSEBOY'S CLUB,
PROLICBUME COOKE AND PAPER ORNAMENTS,
down here were immediately handed over by HE. to the military authorities of the two Kwang, with a view to their being utlized in the suppression of the rebellion in Kwangsi, aj. frequent in Kwangtung. well as the daring violent, robberies which are
"
SINGAPORE'S AMBITION..
With a distinct and faithful regard for the purpose of its mission in the Straits Settle ments, the Singapore Free Press has been continuing its policy of devoting its attention to the requirements of the Colony, instead of immediate interest to anybody and of doubt- ranging the world over for matters of no
ful importance in themselves. Recently an article appeared in our comtemporary on the the affairs of the hitherto sadly mismanaged 1.ANCE-sergeant Winter, of the Water Police character and prospects of Singapore's com Yuet-han Railway, shews that his policy is Station, proceeded against a bratwoman before .mercial future, from which it appeared, that to be a bold and progressive one.
He has Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at the Police Court this by the development of direct steam com replaced Mr. Chang To Chal, the former morning, for making fast to, the steamship munication between Europe and the regions President of the Yuel-had, by an experi- Lasang, yesterday, while that bont was en that used to form the tradal environment of enced and capable engineer, in the person! Singapore as a distributing centre, the of Mr. Sum Tung, who has had many years' Colony could no longer hope for any experience of railway construction and man. continuance or recovery of that distribut-agement in the north, and in this matter.has Ing trade. We need not point out how pleased not only the. Throne, but all people analagous that position is to the situation in interested in the integrity and welfare of which Hongkong may find itself should that important commercial highway. This Whampoa over emerge from its present change in the personnel of the Yuet-ban obscurity and seek to become the port of railway has not been effected without South Chios. The analogy becomes com opposition from what may be considered plete when it is stated that just as Hongkong as the reactionary party of Kwangtung, since ponies are for the officers of the Third Mid- | Afong; and there is a general feeling of wonder/ Grist, of Mesara, Wilkinson and Grist, The this part on 30th ult, arrived at San Francisco
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SHIPPING AND MAILS,
MAILS' DUE.
There was an ugly scene at the "Cfice-boy Conks' and House boys' Club, No. 184, Des Vaux Road Central, some days ago, which had to be settled by Mr. F. A, Hazeland, yester THE Osaka Shimĵo publishes a. Nagasaki' question--the han, secretary of which is the message, stating that a man has been arrested day morning, at the Police Court. The Club in canieen boy of the Water Police Station has there 'who is believed to be the forger of Hong. some very strict rules, and it was on account kong and Shanghai Bank and Russian notes, of this that the trouble originated, which cul- The amount of the notes forged is given as minated in the cooks separating themselves opened a club of their own which is known as plices in Kokara, Kobe, Osaka, and Hiro- from the 0B, C, nod H. Club. They at once
Y500,000, and the man is said to have accom
The Cooks' meeting house.". What raleshima, caused the separation is not known, but it was rumoured that the culinary artists were not
terms of the trust deed these savings, which the club. However that may be, they separat Some of the sons-in-law claim that by the abiding by certain rules, and that their conduct was unbecoming of gentlemen and members of Mrs. Along tras accumulated, belong to the ed, and on the aist instapt two cooks returned children, and it is to enforce this interpretation to the old club to get their proper y. of the will and compel distribution that the $80 worth of paper ornaments that adorned the rashed into the premises and tore down suit in question has been brought. The bring walls and cleared Summonses were issued led to it have created very bitter feeling be case was heard at the Police Court. One of ing of the suit and the contentions that have against the two cooks by the club, and the tween members of the family. The sentiment the cooks in the meantime left the Colony, of the community is decidedly with Mre, and the other was represented by Mr. E hopes to retain its present position by the the latter has been at pains, to stir up a dlesex Regiment. By the same ship there also if the reported millions in China will prove as proved that the ornaments were his private
complainant the Water Police canteen boy construction of the railway from Kowloon number of the shareholders of the railway arrived two Derby griffins for Mr. T. F. Hough mythical as those which legend and fancy have property and therefore the cooks had no right to Cantón, la conjunction with the develop to repudiate the Viceroy's appointee, and to one for Jardine's and another for Mr. D. Mac pictured in Hawaii,
to them. The defendant cook proved that ment of railways throughout the southern put forward in his place one' Lal Kwok Lim, donald. This is the first consignment of Derby
Among the sont-in-law are Rear-Admiral to the complainast, the club'a mdsey paid for at Victoria on 19th inst., and 18. Tremont will although the ornaments might have belonged provinces, so Singapore trusts that the a wealthy banker of Canton. In face, how-grifios to arrive in the Colony this year for the Whiting of the United States Navy: Lieutra the trimmings and the cost of hanging themed from Hongkong on 27th inst
The Boston S, S. Co.'saa. Skaïomat arrived completion of the northern railway com ever, of the Imperial approval of his Excel. More are expected shortly. The seven-ant A. 1. Dougherty of the Twenty-eighth la- up, and therefore the cooks had as much right munication and the junction with the main l-lency's nominee, and the firm stand taken 'stables,
teen animals are being liveried at Kennedy's fantry, United States Army, and judge A H
Humphreys of Honolulu,
tering the harbunt. She was fined $50. "CLERKS," says a medical man, are the only men who live as long as they ought to. Clergy- men. live from twenty to thirty years longer than they should." We feel sure that, if this is pointed out to our clergy, they will be the first erred through ignorance. to mend their ways, Probably they have only
THIRTEEN polo ponies were landed in the Colony yesterday by the Indo-China steamer Hangrang from Shanghal Horse Bazaar. The
They
American (Coptle) 29th init. English (Dilk) 29th insi,, 2000. German (Buelow) grå prox. p.m. German (Prins Eliel Friedrich),5th prox. The ss. Marenster Carils tailed from Naw York on 8th inst., for China and Japan
The P. M. 5. S, Co.'s 4.1. Siberia, sailing from on 26th inst."
from Yokohama en 30th last, and is due to The T. K. K... Hongkong Maru will inil
arrive at this post on 9th prox
The 1.1. Nicomedia uniling from Portland.. to the ornaments as the House and Office-boys. | arrived at Yokohama on 27th inali, Ked will be His Worship discharged the summons, dan to arrive at this port om örghout theyth prem,