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No. 8020-September 15, 1888.]

THE RECENT TYPHOON IN THE

CHINA SEA,

The a. s. Chang Hys Teng, which arrivod horo this morning, gives some further de-

18.--Handicap: longtha (Open)

1st

prizo, 85; 2nd prize, 23; 3rd prize, 82-(8 startors.) Pło. Hancock " Ingham 1. Murphy

THE CHINA MALL

to insist upon checking the course of business in the Surveyor General's office, and Hin Ercoliency may rest assured, when a complaint comes to him direct, it

GOSSIP FROM CALOUTTA.

3.

typhoon whjoh onterad the Southern parði 9.-Hurdle Raco :- longths (Open). It is a substantial grievance that in being ing to get asïne exercise more exciting than leat I received my oɛact pound of flesh and to command attention and respect. The Man abuxation of the territory in question.

tails with regard to the section of the recurt

of the China Bon. It will be remembered

that on Sunday but a tologram wna received

4

17

"

Cooper »Ingliam

Time 6.58.

1

$

ventilated.

the Chinaman to struke his foathors, while

the

The Italian Premier asseria that Italy will

¡ without making a fuss. To disposo of the strong ground, and are prepared with prad- which a protest was made against the Italian I am glad to licar that the riding men in kame number of English widows would be tical proposals to remedy the mischief that annotation of blaszowah and Zoulla, in the

quite a different matter. I am very certain all admit. Their roporty therefore, will be Red Sea. Hongkong are thinking of starting a Polo, thist I should be calling on and writing to the piles de résistance of the whole, and is Signor Crispi states that it was not neper- curtain from the personality of the writerary that Italy should notify to the Powers Club, as I kouw several who ore just bara vory Government Official to make sure

if several others followed

owed my example, what five discontients, or the other hand, aro in leather accuses France, which he riding down to the racecourts and angrily a lisply time the poor G. O's would have ! the forble position

of conforming the ovila dotares has no interest in Massewab, of in- prize, $4; 2nd prize, 8; 3rd prize, That I have heard it whispered that Cap-watching the tardy way in which the work When I was in Hongkong I purchased and the impossibility of calculating when tervening in favour of the Greeks with the

Chinese $18 starters.)

mockingbird which I bare tain Deane meditates rotirement, and there is progressing. A little bird told we

Landed safely here in Calentta, and which to suggest appear, but are not prepared shject of bringing about the present inoi- Pts. Cooper

to any new departure. They are, dent. that he did so before the Sheik Alim case that a kind good little man said a very has been very melandmed Horowite white Sir John Farrer and Mr Coustonay are defend to the last in the Red Sea littoral

morever, divided among themselves, for Lucas Hollywall

cropped up.

naughty little wefoot it the other day;

attention paid him. When I beck, Sr J. Frunantle, and Mr Birch are which she has taken under hur sare, That in the event of a vacancy in the combut we must remind him that tout vient a bird stood quietly in his cage and saem for the single status quo, Sir John Lub the interests of justice and civilisation

mand of the Police, the best man on the point à qui sait attendre, and if we give him tried to stroke him, he flew wildly about appareatly willing to give contain conces

London, Aug. 21. The acrimony of the the eage and plainly shewed us that he did sons to silver provided they fall short of reply of Signor Crispi, the Italian Premiet, spot for the appointment would un-Polo to occupy him, he will be quite happy net want it. After a time, however, per the adoption of the double standard. Finto M. Goble's circular is giving rise to a doubtedly be the premat Governor of I expect the Polo men will find it difficult haps from aeeing me constantly feed himally, there is Lord Herschell. the Chair feeling of irritation in France, and arouses a suspicion that Germany in fomenting a the Gaol, as he has had experience in this at first to make the somewhat awkward while un board ship, and feating that I did man, who admits the practicability of bime-

pet mean to hurt him, he stoca quite quiet callism and its advantages, but frankly quarrel between France and Italy. Chias ponies go up to the ball and turn while I stroked his back and called him cafuses to recommend it to the nation. The fouling on the Continent is now one 11-Tug-of-War-Right Half Battalion That not a little surprise was felt among cleverly; but they must persevere, ns I have nice bird,

But the whole body of Oominissionera will

groat anxiety. . Left. 1st prize, 810.

Peak circles over the threatened invasion on very bad specimens in the Indian

tho dislocation of the par has not boonrube. to found unanimous up to this point--that Signor Griep has started for Friedrichs. Won by left half.

of the Colectials into the bitkerto hallow-country breds who have turned out vice and

brought about by changes in the compara London, Aug. 22—It is believed that the ed regions of the upper levels.

handy after a little trouble.

I have often

tive supplies of the two metals, but by the object of the visit of Signor Crispi, the Ita watched the game with interest and felt

force of human legislation. The authorita-lian Premier, to Friedricurule is to dis That the wealthy Chinese have determinad

what a pity it is that ladies are

tive recognition of this all-important fact cuss the resuite of the recent meeting of the to go up thither, and they certainly went not able to play it. There was one or two

ought to sweep the ground for ever from Emperor William with the Czar of Russia. ladies' teams once, but the fair player wore

under the feet of those who go about re- Signor Crispi starts for Carlsbad to-day. up higher than the Clubites cared to go aut successful in mutuging their ponies and

seating the fadacious commonplace that at Plunket's Gap.

August 23-A meeting has taken place playing the p what they want; and the atatement, | Thas the agoner to get the low-level tram so pun game at one and tho saune time. carriages and took a little gont cercise gold and silver are commodities whose between Prines Bismarck and Signor Crispi. for ladies was rightly given up. I on the wail-kept promenade, as it is a prices must be determined by supply and The German Chancellor warmly welcomed

Siour Cript way the better, so that the numberless do not care to see a ruan, cut and knucked depressing sight to see zo aby sitting in demand.

about in playing; still less lady. A fine sites for villas to the eastward may be ladies' cricket mutels in Edinburgh In the diferent vehicles boking as and and alum as if they were listening to the Dead ball strike ons of the players in the side March at a funeral. This noxious Indian opened up.

habit has, I am glad to say, not reached That the moving of large buildings in the and throw her violently to the ground.

United States is as nothing compared to one was carried home in a aquacleas con- Cabin, for when the band disconsos sweet the movement that has lately taken place cars, the blood which ran from her music in the Gardens at Shanghai on tino Australian papers which we were obliged to |

hora that the typhoon advised two days bu- fore appeared

have divided into to two, the one part travelling North tow-10.-Long Race-Round Red Boy and ards the Pacific and the other crossing the

back. 1st prize, $7; 2nd prize, 84; 3rd prize, $3; 4th prizo, $1--(5star term.) Archipelago towards the south. Of the

Pts. Hancock division which wont North wo have heard little; but the telugritas announcing tho trica-rupcated postponement of the Ame rigan mail steamer Arabic indicated that a tempest was blowing in the neighbour. hood of Yokohama. As to the Southorn part we heard yesterday from the Frigga that she had encountered it off Padarang on the 11th inst. This news is supplemented by the report of the Cheang flye Teng, which is as follows:-

We left Singapore on the 6th Sept. 1868

at 9.15 p.m., and had light N.E. breeze and partially any weather until the 9th, when we had moderate Weatorly to South Westerly breezes and light rain showers. By the afternoon of the 10th the wind had changed to N.W., and we had squallo with light Northerly awoll; the barometer was ot 90.60 and was steadily fling. At 6 p.. the wind was blowing with moderate force from the N.W., accompanied with frequent rain squalls. The baromoter had fallon to 20.25 and continued to fall slowly till midnight, when it indicated 29.20. We wore then about 80 miles East of Cape Varolla, the weather remaining similar to what it had been during the afternoon. Next day, the 11th, a frosh gate was blow- ing with froquent heavy squalls and heavy cross een. The ship laboured very heavily, shipping a large quantity of water fore and aft the decks, and it was evident the ship had run into a typhoon. At 2 R.m. the barometer was at 20.14; at 4 am, we had a strong Northerly gale and furious aquells while the barometer had fallen to 29.09; at

· FRAGRANT WATERS' MURMUR That His Excellensy Governor Des Voeux

is credited with having said that he nei ther cares what the Colonists think, nor

though neither politie nor wisa, wears on sir of probability in view of recent events. That I have also heard that His Excellency,

if not tired of official life, is gotting wenried with our Jaland and its residents, and will probably shake the dust of Hong- kong from of his feet bofore the winter

is out. That it is to be hoped car now guns will be in position by that time, so that we may be able to give him a proper parting sa- lute all along the lu That 1 do not frequently trouble Govern. ment House or Mountain Lodge, but it is often remarked that Sir Willinen Des

Veux lns never got into touch with the residents here, and therefore that he, naturally, does not know them. That indifferent health may have had a

great deal to do with this lack of sociabi lity but as it is essential that a Governor

branch of administration.

here in house property.

of cards.

not

dition,

Since

2

&

Gardena of an evening; but it is rather a The band plays as usual here in the Eden triste affair. Tommy Atkins seems to be the only person who appreciates the music, and his erect form can be acon on euch occasions; Promending up and down, and evidently enjoying himself thoroughly. The ladies, most of them, I think would feel all the better if they got out of their

Buggrated

Borious infernal injuries,cronings, ecvoral ladius wend their way then, 1 have

preferred to silow

to allow men thither and take exerciso. In the avasol to play their own games and take no plaa- when the bounty and fashionitura the bille 30- sare in reading accounts of cricket nintches, rive in Calcutta we shall have the promenade that cong out to be now and then, is which crowded with fair dames; hat it would be ladies bare figured. Though cricket fer considered rank

LATE NEWS. The following are a few telegrams from

leave over last night-

THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA.

vigorous

of

The Times decleros that the visit of Signer Criapi Ito Germany is likely to inflame the excitement and alarm on the Continent, owing to the strained relations between Franco and Italy,

The German press considers that Signor Orispi's note to M Goblet resembles a me morandum which is intended to provoke s

war.

August 28.--The excitement in France is

sing

Fosh,ton, 23rd August. President That is rucalle to mind a former masia du- ing which the Blus Buildings used to be

luvuland, in a mesange to Congress, dealt round abiot once a wook like a pack men in, & consider, the nicest of all considered rauk norsay for us to be states that the action of the Senate in

Eng- sharing the highway with

with the poor soldier refusing to ratify the Fisheries Troaty,

AS IMPORTANT Discovery is announced lisis games, infinitely more manly than lad, so we retain in our carriages, and in-compels him to pursue a policy of lawn tennis which I claim as belonging stond of our ample figures becoming relatione calculated to inflict loan. He ad- in the Paris Figaro, of a valuable romedy

gontlenen aller and beautifully teas we often find

vises that the free transit of bonded goods for nervous debility, physical exhaustions entirely to Indies, I like to see

for Canada over United States territory and premature decay. The discovery was

. it with laulis of course; but am dis-ourselves wishing with Hamlet' Oh! that posed to think that four young men who go this too solid flesh would moit, thaw, and be surpended, and that tolls be levied on made by missionxy in Old Mexico; it

Canadian vessala

sing American

saved him from a miserable existence and lakes, every evening for the sake of seeing who resolve itself into a dew." can knock the meat balls over a net, are

it is evident

We learn that the Rer. carly prove. That if Government will not do anything rather poor creatures, and often unable to India 'they out, they drink, and they dio vent vexatious interference with the com- Bloomsbury Square, London, W.C., will

It was once said of English people in rivers, and canals. He says

that the intended diplomatic efforts to pre- Joseph Bones, Blocmsbary Mansions, in the way of re-organising the Fire do anything else. Cricket holds its own in and then they write honse to their friends

wollkopt

merce between America and Canada will send the prescription, free of charge, en Brigade, the Fire Insurance Companies around on the racecourse, quite iunocont and any it'e the climate that killa then.'

was glad to ere a Shanghai, and I was g

That as the Gamblings Dens, called Clubs, are becoming a confirmed saisanoo, they should be at once controlled by legisla

tion.

should call a meeting of those interested, and represent the condition of affairs to the proper quarter.

play

chalk and nots; but devoted entirely to TILO men there were not so that game. successful with their polo, which was tried and discontinued some time ago. men and ponies working in harmony to- gether. The animals are properly treated by their owners, and after a pony has

faat spin of ton

A. HAYES.

INDIA AND TILET.

using

1

nut succeed at prost, and that he will receipt of a self addressed stamped enve- not hesitate to enforce retaliatory mucusures lope according to the powers already conferred.

íta

The Government had only half performed ita daty by merely protecting citizens home, while it allowed them to be imposed by the unfair and overreaching

should know something of the people That the poor you have with you always, are good teams in Malta and Gitraltar, both of an expeditionary force into Sikkim hadauon and dispositions of other nations.

whom he is supposed to govern, our lut) caunot be described as a particularly happy one.

and that they are likely to continue so, now that His Excellengy has takes them onder his protecting wing.

minutes

a

He hopes the alloy ho indicates will be ea forced calmly and firmly.

Aug.

28th.-President Cleveland took the

8 a.m. the wind was veering to Eastward, That I nuei not mention, what has boen so That this fostering patronage is to be zo.fresh one is brought and be is abged that there seemed every probability of Dorainion Ministers entirely by surprise,

barometer 29.05. At 9 am. there was a dead calm with heavy cross sea. Flocks of small birda were flying around the steamer and there was overy appearance of our be- in the centre of a typhoon. At 9.30 u., it started to blow very hard with terrific squalla.

The water lashes

in

by the wind had the appearance of amoke. The wind and sea were voering to East and South, while the glass' hnd risen to

Wo shipped no this timo a 23.10.

the very howy body of water, which liftrul the star

it with most groat force against the Bridge house, dawaging the bout considerably. The boat-skid and the bridge rail were carried away, and the

At 10 shifted, cacKO FOS still blowing very hard, bas hy noon the wind and bad begun to moderate, while the barometer, which was steadily

had gons up rising,

4t to 29.28. tho ship was put on her course 4 p.m. North. We had still to make way against a heary orous sea, and the ship laboured a great

30*

m. it was

a.m.

vat deal.

A breeze from E. S. E. sprang up and continued daring the morning of the 12th, when the weather becane fine and the croma se gradually moderated. From that time till we reached pert we had fine weather with light to moderate N.E. brooze. On the 14th we passed the s. 8. Frankenbery and the s. Benalder in lat. 20 55. N. and Long, 113.65 E.

THE REGIMENT SWIMMING RACES. Committer:-Colonel Anderson, Major Ellis, Major Chaytor, Captain Collinson, Lieut. Motcalfo.

Sub-Committee -Bergeant Major Bill, Color-Sorgeant Phillips, Color-Sergeant Everett, Corporal Foster, Corporal Gom.

Theen sports took place to-day at the Vic- toria Recreation Club bath. There was a large turnent of spectators. The band of the Regiment, ander bir Moren, played during the afternoon. The first four events, which were confined to men of the Regiment, wero very

sily contested and some capital

of the

was shown. The fifth event, handicap race round the Red Buoy, was Victoria Recreation for members of the

part in by a dozen Club, and was taken potitors. A very good race was the result, although be handicapping might have been better managed. Stopani, the winner of cup, who was the second to start, overtook the leading swimmer in turning the buoy, and in the race home left all the others fur behind. Hancock, the fast ewimmer of the Regiment, a

bad an easy and highly credit- eble win in the second race round the Red buoy. The living on the whole was rather poor. The following are the results of the Competitions:-

1-4 lengthe:-Open to Lauce-Corporals

and Privates of 4 years' service. Int prize, $4; 2nd prize, 22; 3rd priza, 81- (5 starters.)

Pte. Ingham

Crosby Ricks

+1

2-4 Jengths-Open to Lance-Corporals and Privates over 8 years' service. 1st prize. 84; 2nd prize, $2; 3rd priza, 81-(5 starters.) Pub. Flancock

Cooper Bol

3-4 lengths-Upen to Lanos-Corporale and Privates over 8 years service. 1st prize, $4; 2nd prize, $3; 3rd priza, 31-(10 starters.)

Pie. Lucas Regan Yeoman

2

4-4 lengths-Open to Non-Commissioned Qflicurs of and above the rank of Cor. poral 1st prize, 85; 2nd prize, $3-; 3rd prize, $2-(4 starters.)

Corpl. Macarthy

12

Flanigan Goma 5.-Reand the Red Buoy and back (Blaudi- cap). A Cup. Open to Members of the Victoris Recreation Olab (12starters.)

J. Stopani

0. Brandt. -Time 6 min. 35 sec.

6.--Diring for objasts (Opon), at prize, 84; 3od prize, $; 3rd prize, 81- (12 entrants)

Pte. Hollywell

Murphy

cups.

U 29

4

25

11

Gibba

37

Bristoe

Spring

7-Running Header from the

Board. Let prize, $4; 2nd prize, 82 rè prize, $1(20 entrants.)

Pte. Chappel

*F

Gibba

Bell

21

often said, that to err is human, but I

do hope that when it has been demon-

strated to His Excellency what a hago mistake he has ouado by imposing this Verandah Tax, he will ace his way to withdraw the obnoxious measure, and thus, render an appeal to the Secretary of State unnecessary.

That Hongkong, is not Hiji, but even if it were, and the nativa had to be specially considered, this senseless measure is bound to press more hardly upon the Chiness than upon Europeans. That the now famous Sheik Alim caso presents a curious jumble of questionable temper, arbitrary conduct, statcemon- like motives, and buman weakne--with the inevitable question of who is she?" at the bottom of it.

That the attitude of His Excellency in

regard to the parts played by the Magis trato and the Police Superintendent in brclouded by a betrayal of temper, though some say there are facts connected with this case which have out yet reached the public car.

time.

retched c

The Ruja of Sikk of

(From the Pioneer of 26th Aug.) There!

As we explained at the time, the sending for its objective something micre than the mure capture of the Lingta Fort. There had been such marked

progress in the intrigues sat on foot by the Leases Inmas to roat and get his wind. I think this Sikkim being absorbed by Tibet in a very gretted, but as tho' Beggars' Guild rega-should always be done if possible, wait is short

sight to see a man playing use, we may perhaps, through its influ on a tired pony,

will to arimal hata the and go ence, cecapo a complete deluge.

a miserable half-hearted way.

the aims of the lawns I received a letter to-day from my sister That though I love my neighbour even

fueting minion will be able to protect2 itself. Hali- It was necessary, more than migeulf, if His Excellency's who went to see the Cup run at Good-La subjects who had any patriotic

therefore, to

to break down

fax and St. John will become' great winter protégés select the immediate neighbour. Wood, in a new dress which got utterly the Tibetan influence in Sikkim, a protect ports instead of Boston, Portland, and New

the rain that fell in torrents the ed State of British India; and it was be ruined by

No one whole day.

as the roller went for, 48 Over the course at upon, the water

water oozed

The Canadian prosa resent the Coercion message, which ta extremely popular in I creature, had not der

President dished the Republicana. Ca- ympathy with ardian ministers consider America retalia

lates the supply told off for Hongkong's not a pleasant Besides, it makes the to assert himself, oven is 120 had wish-America, witors it is considered that the

hood of Government Ross for their

game

through it and to-dos: and bis tuned thus etion will provito local trade, and the Do-

& dix-

happy hunting ground rather then the appointing cup day rempubere guch a diered that the moral effect produced by a

confines of my own castle, their so doing will not interfere with the placid nature of any slumbers

That the deteriorating effects of a Hongkong summer tre such as to make one wish himself & Bank Note, so that he might avail himself of the advertisement, 'Old and broken Notes will be exchanged for New-an Alladdin-like transformation badly wanted in many cases.

a

went display of armed strength would accomplish

ore

come

York.

THE SUGAR BOUNTIES.

Londent, a

London, Ang, 2-It is understood that France alone objects to sign the treaty for the abolition of sugar bounties.

THE HEALTH OF THE KING OF BAVARIA, Londonl

Aug. 28,The King of Bavaria

state.

over-is in a

ILLNESS OF HABRY SULLIVAN,

tragedian, is

London, Aug. 25.-Barry Sullivan, the

is dangerously ill

begin to present themselves and to come ver Miss Beresford and was curatir. sud it will need a starp and decisive The Sultan

Quotations. HONGKONG, September 15. OPIUM-Now Futua, cash,... 5227625

Old

Bush, 533,537,

New Bonares, caah,

11

1

L1

Old

cash, 4974/510

New Malwa, cash,.. 570 Allowance, Taek

8/10 Old Malva, cash,... 080/590 Allowance, Treis... 884 Parsiau, Vily, cu 476,500 Allowance, Tacks... 16/88 Persian, Paper died-500,510 Allowance, Tacts... 10/32

Exchange.

HONGKONG, September 15,

London-

Bank, Wire,

او

دو

3/17

On demand,

3/1

30 days' night,

3/1

4 months' nights,

3/12

Credits,

9/2

>>

Documentary, month:'aight 3/2)

deman

On demand, ...

... 3.94

Credits, 4 months' sight,

... 4.02

On New York-

Ode

Credits, 6 days sight,

On Bombay-

Wiro,

On demand,

Ou Calcutta

Wir

Ou domani,...

Ja Sharigh

On demad,

30 days' aight.

Bold Leaf, 10) fine...

Revoroign

London, Aug. 16.-A protracted sitting on its plates, and tunibled about inside like this. But so far this end has not been of the Sugar Bounties Conference was held mininture waterfall and the lawn was liked, as the Tibetans have played a wait- under the presidency of Baron Henty de a lake, planks having to be laid down to gel barriors which separate their country until the 27th in order that the delegates

ing game, and

and, favoured by the natural War. The cauference was adjourned to the luncheon which the indefatigable froth Sikkim proper, have plaeed our may be onabled to refer to their respective servants had laid out on and of straw troupe at a great dieadvantage. If there Governments the various points of the dis beneath the trees! She says

tis impossi had been a vulnerable point at which oussier, relating to the proposed removal of ble to describe the curious scene, for the Colonel Graham could have atrack after rernes ked like mudlarks, while the the capture of Lingtu, the affair would have ladies and men wors all kinds of headgear to protect them from the wet, and the tout me to an end months age; but when su ensemble was most extraordinary. Lord has a range of saulaine from 14,000 Falmouth's Kada won the

to 17,000 feet high behind which to shelter almost universal pleasure, which gave himself, he can bide his own time and be as

as during all the

the obstinate as he chooses to reje

rejecting all That it is at the same time consoling to chyears of this gentleman's career as an

tures. We have, it is true, avated the owner of racehorses, he has never before

Tibetans from their advanced post on the serve that the hot weather is going, and succeeded in winning this much-coveted Lingte hill; but their reply to this has been virions of pic-nios, yachting, shooting, trophy.

the attack on Gnatong at the end of May The

Duchess of Montrose, more cơm.

PRINCE NULEY'S MURDERERA PUNISHED. polo, pony training, coffee and Taylor, monly known as Mr Manton, has actually slopes of

and further warlike demonstrations ON the

of the Jolupis

They

25.It is reported that the have in a London, Aug, 2011 is regula bloody

a Saltan of warm and easy blankets, and ac forth, married her third husband and a wal

measure rogained ame of the influence over vergasace upon Prince Muloy's murdorera. enough to be her grandson! In Sikkim which they lost after the 1836

the insurgeats tatil within a measurablo distance of practical ried for the first time to Lurd Graham action noar inateng to break this down. The safety of foreigners is ondangered.

his forces surrounded analoged them. Fifty-two years have elapsed, and now we That it would soum that what really raised

The few experts who are familiar with the ire of the Chinese was the threatened That Hongkong will co re-echo to the an acount of her third union with. Mr Tibetan affairs atate that the lamas are 50

Henry Milner. The bride was born

Landon, Aug. 20.--At u banquet i Paris BAKOMETER-- ignorant of the outside world, so vain martial tread of a Hielan Regimint and 1818 and the bridegroom in 1864. She has their own strength, that they really be. Thursday night to celebrate the birth |

settled £3000

of the Comte de Parts, M. Doniffren which is to be doubled and aro boat upon trying the experiment, Republic, declaring that the re-establishing death. When al her

we lived at

the y have sprund reports throughout heard many of us back to the Auld Gler with market ws

of Monarchy would be the salvation of that she had propad They I its beather-clad slopes, gowan.decked tantrimony to poor Fred. Arebor; but country of their intended advance in Franco. The sentimants were enthusiasti-

stran ub, and these have bad marked effect cally received, that he had declined with thanks,

The

CROP PROSPECTS, oua horre-dealers in Caloutts on the timeous Raja and his equally have been busy with their new arrivals from timorous subjects.

Landon, August 28.-The harvest on the The pretensions which the Lassa monks Contitent, with the exception of Russia, is Australia and Ay Brat-class hurees and ponies for sale to control Sikkire ato by no means new, crops are generally deficient and of poor now put forward as regards their right damaged owing to the bad weather. Tho here at the That I trust the Scotch ammunity will such animals fetch good prices, as for in to reach Ohumbi, the Chinees representa present moment.

Course In 1673, when two British viboera tried quality. give a fitting welcome to the kilted flads, stance a mare that was lent

Ice belonging

the influence -We shall fact none the lens safe behind to one of the principal dealers hare, which tres at Chasss, acling under the Rays gue in suppressed at Longford and Castle- London, August 28.The National Lea- addressed a letter to the of the lamas, could

and m Fallop

jump well, was soon in which the the Highland steel, although that is, snapped up

siguillant expres rangs through the operations of the Crimes disparagement to the galant, Stol ang penant or a thousand rupos. I have sicus ocurred on Your State of Sikkim borong

aders on Tibet know what is in our

; you know can always add a little to their minds and what our backs,'

action for damages raised by the Ser geant's solicitor.

That the Chinese objected to the sanctity of their domestic hearths being inter- fered with, and to be threatened there. aftor with money damagea was too much for their usually opathotic mindo That 1 darosay the Captain Superintendant

of Police is perfectly competent to fight his own battle, sud to state his casa to the Secretary of State.

That most of us ubjected to the appoint-

ment of Mr Sereomba Smith to the

economica.

the skirt of their pipes, and the sight of

дее

and

day

THE MONARCIUSIN IN PARIS

the tartan will send the thoughts of during her life ou her new husband Rove they can sweep our trouns from Sikkim aul M. Pasquied both denounced the

braen and rippling burnies to the and tirk and the white-haired minister, and the kirk-yard where the aald mither sleeps.

various

up

ot

сад

at Now-

kod there ard

OI

THE NATIONAL LEAGUE,

ENGLISH FOOTBALLERS IN AUSTRALIA. Brisbane, 28.-The English

Magistrney in the first instance, for obvious reasons, but we canrde help

is. You are their is there have been known to have ear bound to prevent the Puling (English) Sebore the Queensland team on Satur sympathizing with him as being snubbed That the long-drawn-out case of the Estrella Find a lady but I am very careful with bibs from crossing the frontier; yet 18 on day at Bowen Park by euven points to nil

and went back for what can hardly ha called a fault, na there is no doubt he did his best according to his lights while on the Bonch.

muddle.

if

J

it

through your notion in makingro

Sahibs

taku a

THE FRENCH SQUAURON.

PANNELLLICE VISITORS TO AUSTRALIA

2231

224

2:31

... 224

... 724

127

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$1.00 ... $6.30

Temperature. ¡ Tabon at Messrs Falconer & Co.'s l'remises, Queen's Real.)

4. Y. M

WR

Do.

9 A. M.... 30,00 -1 P.M....

KAR

29.95

Do.

170.

Do. THERMOMETERY A. M.....

Do. Do.

A3

1 P.M....

M

4 to Mover

Do.

{Wat bulb) 9 Anže

70

Du.

Do.

80

Do.

Do.

Du Maxima

85

Do. Minimum war wiri 78

METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER,

AT 4 F.M. TO-DAY, Barometer

Temperature.

29.87

86 .62

Direction of Wind sw

Humidity

Forca

Weather

Hongkong Observatory, Sept. 15, 1893.

OHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

14,

REGISTER.

SEPTEMBER 14—AT YM,

Токіо

...... 20.

bas at last been concluded by a lengthy strangers' property, as it would be unplea

sirely judgment, in which Judge Russell re-sent for me to think that I had lamed any, for the

or detraaled at all from their value, The going to make the projected attempt. hits through Sikkita that

28-The Frouch squa Loraton, August If you velled in the unravelment of that gignatio native of India at his best is hut a poor suntinue to behave in this manner it will dren, with, it was blatud, was to under-

al weak sperimen of humanity, I saw Due

a series of manoeuvres, was expect. not be well with you. In future you should singls Obi

Obinaman sling uur largest bux full

pacify Italy, That although the young ex-Magistrate That this case was one aftor the lawyer's his back and walk off with it to the ship, fit your obligations and obey the orders of suggested that this was dous to city hats!

Emperor of China own heart, but it does seen remarkable while it took four natives hore to lift the Matters have so far changed stuce 1876 that may have now and again mistaken snap- pishness for diguity, still he may pos-

why so much trouble and fighting and Some of the poor things work for two and with the Tibetan monks in the hostility to Timstay D. Sullivan, P. for College

same box with

London, Aug. 14-It ia report that: difficulty into a bullock cart, the Chinese Government have no sympathy Mr John Dillaa, M.P. for Ea Mayo, Bir sibly have taken some higher dignitary

Iess should accrue to innocent people, three rupees a month and bring up their the Indian Government, and have instructed tippers, and Sir T. . G. Esmonde, 31 P. Postock, 20.03 58 through the bogus proceedings of parties families on it, so no wonder they are wear their representative at Lhasaa to do all for Dein County (South), will leave Eng- than hiroself as a model.

ved looking. I have not heard of in his power to utile the present!. and starved the acon to get off ecot free.

any Chitanan giving his labour for dificulty: but the Langs are sull and on a visit to Australia in November That any ill-conditioned adventurer may dullar a month, so I expect son cages ar

I remember in Hongkong the washer- glaim to exercise full trol over Sikkim,

stimately bent upon making raise a pother by ssizing a vessul on rare. hogue claim, and leaves the trouble and on to the opposito extreme and they have set thu Pukin authorities strong suit Sou have contracted for the London, August 18. Sir William Aim- made us pay ave dollars a hundred for washing our clothes, while hero we have!

at defla

ce. They may, perhaps, learn in construction of three cruisers to form por Lited the services of a man who will wash not masters of the position. It is to be Mease Hawibora and Leslie will supply

The course of the next few weeks that they tion of

the Australian Auxiliary flect. for the whole family for That some of the legal gentry appear to month, and consider himself well paid. taught this leason at the point of the

art rupees regretted that they should here to be the machinery fur the vessels. Mr Thom

industricts person than the Indian, and cun-

seems to go about his work as if he meant and we do not see how they can Aappened more than doing it, while we lave to be prepared for alt now excapo it in a pretty severe forra,

That it is an ill wind that blows nobody good, and now we have got a Magistrate on the Bench who has certainly graduated is Law, though his experience of the Chi- | nega must be less than that of his impune- diate predecessor, and his knowledge of the language is nit.

That we know Low Interpreters and others - have taken advantage of this lack of

knowledge in the past, and trast tbin | point will not bo overlooked,

Jons for others to bear, does not look like Justica,

next

good their

THE AUSTRALIAN AUXILIARY PLEET.

Linxidity.

Nagasaki..29.94 Shanghai-29 88 Amoy..... 29.00 Bengkong 29.89 Haiphong-30.00 Manila..... 29.84 88 73 sw Bolinao....29.86 T

SEPTENDER 15.

Wstock. 29.28, 50, 92,

have lost their heads and others thoir Then as the Chinaman is a much more; bayonet, but they have courted panich, sou, of Clydebank, bas alio obtained a con. Tokio.

diarisa, and all had to give evidenes earning events that three years ago.

That the leason of this Sheik Alin care is That if Lord Charles Beresford is right

that the Chinese are a peculiar people to

deal with, and they should, while ob-

Burts of tricks and excuses which the native

in

of India practises at every available tura,

in order to shirk his duties. It is amusing

a

tract for building two of the cruisers.

THE PACIFIC CABLE.

Nagasaki 30.00 Shanghai.29.88) 72 95 London, Aug. 16-Mr Owen Jones, onc Amoy 29.95 80 G7

of the directors of the Pacific Cable Comungong 20.97 83 76 pany, and Mr Sandford Fleming, OM.G., Haiphong 29.04 84 85 who was formerly Engineer-in-Chief of the Bolinao...29 03 88 69 z Canadian Pacific Railway, have but an inter- Manila... 29.95 86 79 8

Foree,

10 AM.

KORTERMA

THE CURRENCY COMMISSION. The Pioneer says:We have received saying that our Officers and Men are alike to see four of them come to my house every communication from a correspondent who unitted for modern warfare, it will be day with a palanquin, to take my little con is concerned with the proposed Angin riw with Sir John A. Macdonald, Premier taining justics and fair dealing, never be j

about two alone, to a a school shout cesary at once to invout a new sort of weight distant. They fetch him he Audian sgitation on behalf of silver, in the of Canada, upon the subject of the proposed | bourhood of Shanghai, apparently owing to

half a mile

Pacific cable, was stated that the last led to fapey that they can get just what

Ais lessons are over, and I pay them twelve news about the Commission was by ilay please.

That perhape Mr Edison might be equal to annas, which is less than nineperice a day, means encouraging; that the

for their

dead trouble. Having secured that 'missionere were at a as a curainty, they

aboat the

That the working of the Chinese mind is a

Officer and Sailor,

the occasion,

BUTA

idle

conrus of which it

Ch

split and that

direct contradiction to the methods of That, with all dus deference to His Lord. all the rest of the day, smoking and sleap-outcome. would probably be a double

reasoning pursued by opcidental intelli- geneva.

That, to return to the saxed Verandah

question, it is a pity that the architecta and surveyora cannot unite and represent the peculiarities of the Public Works De- partment to the Governor.

That most, if not all, of the local aurveyors

will tell you that they dare not notirely! oppose the will of the autocratic but

susre Head of that Department.

That the Governor ought to make it a rule

оле

The interview is regarded as of a satis. factory character.

CARDINAL MORAN IN TRELAND. London, Aug. 17-Cardinal Moran is at

ITALY AND FRANCE.

The barometer has fallen in the neigh- the approach of a typhoon. The weather is fine here, but warni and rather close alas- where.

W. DOHEECE, Government Astronomer, Hongkong Observatory, September 15,

I. BARATZE, reduced to 89 degrose Fahren alt, and to the level of the set in inres, tenths and hundredths.

Pakronboil.

3. TEXPERITORI, to the shade in degrees. . Huxity, in percentage of saturation, the amidity or air eaturated with motatore being

This account of the matter is of Cashel, in Tipperary. ship's opinion, I believe oor Officers and ios, and look, aa though they contidased report, a bimetallic and a monometallic present on a visit to Dr. Groke, Archbisho The divergenco Archbishop Oroke is an ardent sym hard to be obliged to exert themselves in the main cncroc very Tars are quite as capable of suiting them at all

of opinions amung some of the men-pathiser with the Irish Nationalists, and zalves to the altered state of things an

The King of Oudh's wives have all been hers is so complete that it has long has taken a prominent part in recent

As there been

been evident their signatures wald

would movements. that those of any other nationality, and more pautioned off since his death.

#16 over two hundred of them, they have hardly be brought under the same report.

London, Aug. 17- Goblat, the so than the Lords of the Admiralty, or had to be classed according to rank and But there need be no reason on that the Department.

allorance.

This is no easy task for the account for discouragement. A few years Franch Minister for Foreign Affairs, stated Government of India to settle, and it will go it would have been impassible in size Chamber of Deputies that the latest That reform is vented in the ships much earn my breaved widows, to have get up a division on the question at commercial treaty between France azid Italy scale.

admiration if it manages to adong English financial authorities to Italian proposals for the conclusion of a more than in the we, and when the their entisfaction. The native women of all do the situation stands to-day, were acceptabl

provide Bl

for

Lo dos, Aug. 19.--Signor Crispi, the Itaed clouds, daizalin, rain, tog, gloomy,

time comes, a come it will, our men will Inila ang very little more than an many the bimetallista have got distinctly this be found 'standing to their guns just as claves to their husbands, and as they are best of it, being ez to the mono-alian Premier and Minister for Foreign naturally as of yore.

seldom er

never consulted on any im. metallic five, vile the Uhairman, Lord Affairs, has replied to the circular roto is portant matter, I're no doubt they will be Herscholl, ridos the fence. Moreover the ed by M. Geblet, the French Minister for glad to take what is given them quietly, and six bimetallists are united, they take Foreign Affairs, to the great Powers, in

BROWNIE.

100.

4. DIRECTION OF Wiane, to two points.

1. Pozo F. WIND, according to Beaufor,

16. STATE OF WEATHER, Lius sky, de

&

hali, & lightning, a overem, power

quay, a 600, & tanader, o vizibility, dew (web),

T. Biga toloches, tazer and inndredths,

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