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TODAY, NOTAMsza 16, 1897.

HONGKONG MARKET PRICES.

Corrected to Baturday, November 13, 1897.

di 1090 Cass per Dollar Mexican.

Highest. Leed

Batcher Mont. ·

Bacon, English,

ib.

“Ams,” Bugar etred:

400.

re

Foodbow,

280

J

Japan, oured A

**

·Beef - sirloini & prime cut, catty. 140.

"

Uornad,

20

Konat

**

Soup,

","Steak,

catty

140

130

学目

100

120

"

Bullock's Brains,.

Tongue fresh, each

per sot

MA

250

corned

310

*

*

Hand

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FIZA.

花嫩

Plaice,

·班您

Pomfret, White

200

#

白灣

Chinese Nam

Pomfret, Black

160

PIANEN,

920

肉食

Ray,

50

我理沙

Rock Fish,

90

80

石狗公

來路絪攜肉

Beach,

蠢蹠

Exau, (Canton),

200

·馬友魚

台州藏猫肉| Shark,

-60

Salt Fish,

100

鹹魚

-Skuto,

ju

鹹牛肉: 燒牛肉 雞肉

牛肉麺

40

Shrimps,

170

Snapper,

200

Boles.

160

撻沙魚

Teach,

Turbut,

120

左口

350

牛利

cutty

คน

長做

50

̇鱲魚仔

菓子

180

48

金山平菜 天津平藥 日本不禁 香菜音源 山香蕉

120

100

杨桃

花生

鲜花子

*#

勃收

荔枝

Turtles, small, fresh water,

White Bait,

Whiting.

Fruits.

catty 200

Apples, (California),

Chestnuta, Chinese,

Raisina, Muscatel,

**

Pudding,

Water Chesnute, com.

Mandarin,

Walnuts,

40

2 1 1 8 3 3 3 3 3 2 8 1 3 4 | | | | 8

***

*NUR

140

合機

BR

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Hamp, Salt

Kidneys,

1

Feat,

"

+

Tail,

Liver

"

600-

150

catty 140

, exch

60

to

100

"

• catty

70

牛罐

-14

(Fiontain),

BY

(Japan),

DE

Bananaa, fragrant,

ув

"

Trips (undressed) eatty 60. go

Calves Hoad and Foot, sot

"

(brides),

600

牛仔頭脚

Hams, American,

1b.

350

花旗雄

Carambola,

Chinese,

200

金華火阪

Bocvannis,

each

21

*

English, Now,

460

來路火雞

Japan cured,

日本火腿

Bhanghai,

Mutton Chop,

0.920

180

上海火版

*

Ground Nuts, Grapes, -

cally

200

Lemons, China,

27

Peal,

160

19

Leg,

Lichoes, Dried,

Shoulder,.

120

50

Pigs' Chitlings,

. catty

70, 60

Fest,

110

"

FFT.

160

, Head,

each

600 450

181 18

J]

Frash,..

12

Limer,

Mango, (Saigon)

Deck

37

(Liabile),

11

***

Alaugostion,

.docon

山车

#1

Heart,

50

Vrasyon, Sweet,

CALLY

新會備股

Kidneys,

pair

50

豬腿

Gizeen,

50

#3

有機

Liver,

ib.

·100

Rol,

Бу

W

Pork, Chop,

catty 180

錯愛

Oliver,

100

Doraed,

Leg,

t

Fator Lard,

4

»

Sheeps' Head and Feet, sut

Fluart,

Ridneys,

*

Laver,

1

Ib.

Backing Pig", Sust, Bee!,

Multon,

cach 31.75 B1.25

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鹹豬肉

Persimmons,

50

100

160

Pino-apples,

ench

【發藍

Pears,

Tratty

350 羊肝

(Tientsin),

100

40

Piam, Red,

www.

羊酸

Pumelo,

each 80

160 140

羊肝

(Siam),

catty 100

酥麵 避朵袖

.-b

110

生平濇

100

31

̇生華油

Veal,

catty 130

牛仔留

Poultry.

40

Chicken,

200 calty

www

200

Vapons,

#

仔關

180

Drucke,

Dove,

Eggs, Hea

eAch

120

dos.

130

Duck.

110

Fowl

. catty

180

190

Gesse,

Harce,

700

Musk Dees,

黄蜜

Partridgos,

380

23

Cabbage,

Pigeons,

176

Pheasant,

braon $1.00

上海山藥

Fico Birds,

don.

V

"

Quall

Snipe, Turkeys, Cook,

Hoa,

Toal Wild Docks,

zach

100

150

**

炒饭

, ostty

500

火焗茶

"1

Red,

880

ssch 100

1 paiz

上海水锅

Fish.

海鮮

Gazilo,

BS

Ginger, young,

15

Batból,

catty.

Breams,

Bombay Ducka,..

O'ton Fresh Water Fink, city

Carp,

Oathsk,

Codénů, Salt,

Crabe.

Curtle fisk,

Dab,

Dace,

Dog Fish,

pieces £00

8 35 1 3 8 2 2 2 3 1

Horse Radish, S'i,

120

21

Indian Cora,

piece

Lettuce, (English),

each

Mushrooms, Fresh,

catty

13

栞蔬

MR HENRY SAVAGE LANDOR'S TERUBLE EXPERIÊNCES.

PERSONAL SKETCH,

The news of the terrible mafferings of tho Daily Mail correspondenty Mr Henry Savage Landor, at the band of the Grand Lans of Thibet has aroused much interest and sympathy, for the modesty of Mr Lan- dor's demeanour on his return from his adventures in the land of the Lairy Ainu

pilarityיין

gained for him much personal

all with whom he came in contact. mung ali

In order to allay anxiety on the part of this friends, the Dedy Mail has telegraphod

his condition.

to the Indian frontier, asking for the latest information s

1x8 to lis

Mr Landor, Some fifteen wonths ago,

of the famous Water wheje a grandso

"Landor, calfed at the office of the Savage

Daily Miel with the project of entering, as Our correspondent, the sacred and suppose innocciole city of Lhassa, in Thibet. Mr Landor was to endeavour, disguised 34 2 Chinese Pilgritu to gut within the domain

of the Grand Lama, insking, en route, zome ncoded pographical and other exploratione and investigat agreed to bear the ex

The Deży pense of

tion

anch an expedition, conditionally upon its recurving the solo right of publica

an' account of the mission. At the beginning of aceh last, Landor called at the ofice of this journal to take his farewell, and starte

red off, confident, but by no mecana the over-amtident, of succeeding i

Ret kimclf. doegerous taak ho had

Ila had for many yenes mulo woeful study of the undertaking, and innsinuch as be h I ascertained that the Gruul

Lama in constant receipt of nowe from Europe, it had banen decided that in the announcement of our plans, which appeared in the New Year's Jumber of

of the T g Mat, no kint should to given as to the destination or direction of the expedition of which he was to take the lend.

IN

Wher he said good-bye, therefore, it was

with a promise of mutual secrecy until such time na

THE DEFENCE OF FORT OULISTAN,

N. N. D.' is responsible for the follow- ing little poem in The Man of the World, tuid the sentiments he therein enunciates will find a ready ocho in all who recall the splendid courage of Miss Teresa M'Grath during the investment of Fort Gulistan —

Had you chosen to clear Yo'd been pufe in the rear, Your own skin to savi,

And the childer to lave,

དྷྭ་

But not you dese

Tere M'Grath.

Of fear not a ghost,

You'd stick to the post.. You'd hold on to the end, "An' the wounded you'd tend.

You're a plucka ano, --Pero MGrath,

But them murd'ring Pathans, Had you got in their hauls. Your clearco hand been sinull, If yo had one at all.

That's God's truth,

Forosa M'Grath

Twas divil a flinch, When it came to the pinch Just as braves could be, You deserve a V. U.

"Tis a jewel ye are,

Peres A Gratl:.

SHANGHAI AND HONGKONG. The following letter from Globe Trot- ter is addressed to the Elitur of the Ľ. and fi operas with reference to two poems which appeared in that newspaper

It

Sir,It gave me much pleasure to read the verser Cutitied Can We Forget? is a long time since I travelled in Clins, but 3 regasmber, yours ago being for a little in Hongkong, dance proceeding custrise ta Slutghai, and after a time, returning South

on my way to England me to see many

My introductans

of the China long at chese quarters, to mix

an it became evident that the publien- I both with taipans and clerks, and to hear

tion of news of his movements would in no | froas various sides the opinious of high and way endanger his life.

Low as to what is going on.

With the exception of a brief communica. tion that he had crossed the frontier, the letter we print below is the list we received from him.

It was obviously not intended for publi. cation, but under the circumstances there is

no breach of faith, in depicting in his own works the cherry wilitude of the man in the face of an adventure which, there was great probability, would be attended by douth, or the most terrrilału of fortures,

There was,

if I remember rightly, a sort of jealous feeling existing at that

kong and Shangasi, and it

sword Hong -pcary to

me

that this in in aeme sort reflected in the fow cersen

by your correspondent

It seems to me that the

Intimations.

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WRIGHT'S HOTEL,

No. 40.

YOKOHAMA.

No. 40.

autrical review of old times in Chins given The cheapest and most conveniently located First-Class Hotel by

was quietly kindly, and **Sangli not at all censorious. The fouch was light- though in many cases the pictures wore incisive enough but the view taken

in Yokohama. Rates from $2.75 to $4 por diem.

He was fully aware of the horrible fate your later contributor, Hongkong, by/718 elegant now Hotel is slope to the Landing Fier, and in the immediato vicinita

that would follow the penetration of his

disguise, and we have a very vivid recollec¦

tion of the saile he gave us he left the aditorial auction of the Daily Must, na lie

of the Consulates and of the Railway Station, Post and Telegraph Offices. Fine

mintly one-sided. Surely arch a state view over the Harbour,

of affairs as hinted at was not characteristic

of the Hongkong community?

It cannot be denied that the style of liv-"

remarked, kating Mr W. S. Gilbert, ing adopted by many of the China Hongs

J'expect it will be something | in the sixties was songwhat free and easy, lingering, with boiling all in it. And but if comparisons are to be drawn ungmy indeed, according to Reuter's despatch, the say Hat while Shanghai was doing the tortures he was subjected teappear to have | roingh work indental to

Ito pioneers and living been of a must terrible nature

perhaps at high pressure, I

of the comment in lnde under the song was peak and to tuunify its trade by the sutistics el vessels that passad through its

MB LANDON'S LAST LETVER,

Garbzang (10,570 feet alors sa lovely, Himalayas, May 28th, 1807.

pletid hartar with

with supplies furthe

·trade Shang. northern markets. Whatever lai hul was made by the strong right arms. of its own merchant-in many cases ten who had no annection at all with Houg Kong, who sowned its slow mellis and resented any interference by southern ex-

My dear Mr Hsworth-- I am new within one march of the Thibetan frestier, and hope in a day or

or two to be across. her that the Thibetans have sent 300 soldiers to guard the pass I am going ተስ cross, and I I suppose that they find toe out (which is not anlikely, owing to their incing, so many spies on this side) there.

Incan to get through, will be trouble. whether my followers stick to me or not. Aly servants seen alarmed, so much so that havo half a mind to leave them all behind and go in absolutely alone.

1 calculate that if I aninge to get tough the pins safely I sight to reach his within thirty days at the most of my having untered Thibet. I have come here rapidly fot the rate of twenty-five miles

LY day, which is not bail, considering that

have been for the last twenty days at tween 7,00 ft. and 11.00 . aliitasis, The pass I shall cross will be about 15,000 It is a nasty crossing now, owing to a

180

100

RA

exch

catty

Vegetables, &c.

Artichokes, Shanghai, catty'

Beaus, (French), .

Long,

Beet Root,.. Brinjals, Green,

Brassica,

Bed,

Bamboo Shoots,

Cabbage, Chinese como. x

H

Bach 100

980

bátty

#

English,.

80

180

Darrots,

Calety, Chiasse,

Chillon Dried,

Carry Stuff, Kinglich,

Bitter Squash,

Cucumbers,

Onions, Bombay, -

Green,

#

Shanghai,

"

H

Гарап,

遊債

Ukroes,

沙蘿麵

Parlor, English, .

Potatoon, Sweet,, --

Shanghai,

Japan,

#

80.

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11 J

鐵鮮

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鹽枕骨

日本藏頭

4

bundle 10

***

catty

日本仔

花職粒仔

商薯仔

吳网雞仔 嚟蘊

猪保榮

3,

20

duże 30

$6.50

$4.50

Rice, best quality, per piènt,

Eels, Oungor,

American,

11

Freak water,

200

Foochow

"+

Eala, Yellow,

180

Macao,

*

-Filo Fish

Pumpkin,

Frog

250

Pamline,

Fresh Fish,

110

Papar,

Garcups,

220

Radiah,

Gudgeon,

9J

Gurnard,

80

17

Common

Horrings,

Bkkiota,

smoked

box

#

Spinnge, (Chinero)

Fallbat

eatty

Labrus,

Losch,

Lobster,

200

490

Water Crossne,

160

Splanch

Snake Gourd,

Tomaia

Taroby

Tarniga, Panti, (Long), ›

Vegetable Marróú, ¿

(long),

ALEXANDER WATSON,

despertar of Markala

The essence of Shanghai, as I saw it, was its intense activity mental and otherwise. If business was slack tire were always the gan, the paddle, the cricket bat, the raequet, the bigis, the thantriesis, and the real meaning. Scent of dress werd, ponies in which to find recreation in

in its course, open lungkeng alse. It seemed

me at the time of my visit that Hong- kong suffered mentally, as it did physically, A wide view from from lack of korizon

the main street of Hongkong was impossi ble, and from a mental point of view the effebt, was the sinīe,"

fall of show we had heather day 63 Prasos by 14 different makers in stock, Theary fall of

The greatest. variety I am going through alere at night, and all built for climate. my servatis will follow Early

in the mor- in style, price and quality of tone in the when will join ther and

East. W. Robinson & Co. hiding all day. During the following might we will try to march thirty miles across the deserted Gantry, and then over another high pass, when I shall consider myself safe until I reach Laasan, the cunntry between being utterly uninhabited.

WREX the Dargai Hill was taken the first time in the recent light the trained scouts of the Gurkhy did grand service. They covered the retirement, and taking splendid

I am keeping a good look-out, knowing advantage of ground and cover, had act Louterunt fusson had his hun aan touched. They but the man who ashed by the Thibutane last summer as killed Major Jennings-Bramly of the Gor ho attempted to enter the country fron don Highlanders.

this same pass, and natice explores was

badly heaten and robbed of all his luggage | CHINA QUAST METEURULOGICAL

by a hand of brigands, who further wanted

to murder him. He managed to escape. without clothes, money, or any

however,

thing else, I are going, of course, in my disguka, but I fancy that the Thibetans are suspicious of it.

am thoroughly enjoying my journey,

and I have had some strange experiences already here in Bhot (or Thibet of this side

of the Himalayaa). I had written

you

Station.

REGISTER. November 15th.-AT 4 PIÍ,

Temperate,

article of some 4,000 words yesterday, and Wostuck, 10.43 30 had carefully copied it out and stewed it, Tokio.......Gu away, i

in my tent. We had a frightful storm hochi.............. 90.17

during the night,

and

I my tant, with many Nagual. 30.07

of my lighter articles, including the copy agra

hageal 30.07

of the article, were blown into the Kali Ginkzlall....... 30.th River, some 2,000 t. below my camping Shurp P., 29.97 78 ground. I will сору it out again and send Amoy 29, 31

Swaton08

it with this letter.

The article has not reached the Daily Bugkop 29 43 71 72

Janta MCH.-ED.]

LATEL

My men seem in better spitits not, and aro astounded at the accuracy of my Loe Metford. They all say they won't be afraid of the Lamas nag! They swear they will follow me anywhere.

If all goes well I will push through very

quickly. I have plenty of confidence in

Gap Hour 19.

Macao.....

[29.04)

Haiphong 9.94 16 Bolinao.9.50 85 Mant. 30.80

0.8. Jame

Wied.

November 10th 10.

myself and my scheme, though nobody Wostock. 3002 1765

mot en route seained to have any. They. Tokio

all threw cold water on my pinject and Kosti......

|

refused to help me in any way, even to get Nagues.

reliable Gervants. Some of the natives, Kagom however, have been very kind to me, and Guiza 30,70) 63

have done all they

I they could to oblige me Sharp P., 40,00 74 I have taken a large number of successful Amoy

20:04-75- negatives, but an unable to print them swatun CHLE Please keep the article I am sending you unita

Hoping to Hongkon 49,35-76-

Vict. Pear

until you receive, other-

hare the pleasure of seeing you agulu in not many months from now, and with kindest regards to you and Mrs Harmewertk,.

Yours, vory sincerely,

A. HENRY SAVAGE LANDO. June 2nd. There has been a very heavy snowstorm during the night, and it is not possible to cross the pass for another ton days,

I am sending a mass specially with my last letter to post at the last post-offica

many marches book of this place.-D. Mail,

Low oxabango has not increased our prises of Planes, but we haw instead reduced our expenses and "cor prices are the very lowest W. Betkuran di Ca.———

HAABD Something Drop-Jotes My

Birur 3895 Gap Maceo9. 81- Esiphon 9.96 76 Balia...19.8 | 64 Manda... 0.80) 26|78 | 0.8.Jeu

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Mr and Mrs B. A.

Robst

Mr Henry Hubden Me A, G. 9. Slegeri Mra Hodgins & child Mr J. 8. Sutton Staff-zurgeon W. E.Dc J. H. Swan Home, R.N. D: H. Trempla MW. H. Huare

Mr and Ms W. E. 8 Turner

Afro Unsworth "Blow.

Lady Horoby and Misses Hornby

Mr Boskine

Mr T. Howard

Mr. D.

D. B.

Mias Waters

Watera

Mr A. P. Hotsing Mr D. Wegaver Mr F. O. Hetaling Mr. and Mw Wm. Mr Win. Kestion Whiley

Angher

Mr. B. Rutobison Rev, and Aita L. J.

Jackson

Mies Water

BA.M.6.

Cap M. J.

Mrs M. J. Whiny,

Mr and Mrs N. O, N, öhildren & maid

Johnkuty

Mr & Mrs. Wrights

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Mr F. Stuart Jover

But...

Me and Mos E. S.MW. R. Young**

Joseph

Mr C. Alban Me P. Blasky

PHAS NOTHI

Mr W. 5. Bamsey

Mrs G. Lawless

Al and Mr J. W.

Nurton Kyalio. Mr and Mrs G, H.M: 0. 0, Malach.

Copen

Mr R. Marten Von CurbsonMe E Kitchell

· Captain Capt.& Mrs Clarke, Mrs G. F. Phillips Mr J. B. Coughtrie Mr H. B. Pollock

Me A. Sinclair Mr Aler. Doonid Colonel Kiadate, R.E.Mr.A. Findlay Baith Me M. H. P. Frust Mr A. G. BLOKER... Colonel E. 2. Gorgusir A. P. Bioken.

Mr and Mrs J. P. "Tanmus and abili Mr H. Hursthouse Mis K. Wade Mr Chantrey TackbaldMe G, H. Whżulor:

Mr 2. Faiza Mr T. W. Hornby

To obtain the depth of water on the tide Mr F. B. Jacob gauge at the Victoria Naval Yard add 5 ft. Fin, and on the gauge ne Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, mid 19 ft. 9 in the height given

in the table.

17th to 23rd November.

HOT WATAS

SAW WALL

| Height :

humidity of air saturated with tooisture being d. 17

3. Adair, persettage of saturation, the 100,

A. Derion By Worm, to twa pointe,

5. Face Wren, according to Basatori apale,

Fl 10

6. Bray 32 Wrazasu, è blue sky) ↑ du= | Back

wilo sesayed a new role today, as cooktached deads, driving rain, flog, y glony,

Brown Mins essayed sovora Jones What were they 1 Brown Light rolls,

And they were so heavy I could hour them

when I swallowed them.

hall, tightning, dovere, Eng Bbamare,

equally, daw (wsl)

des, v vielbility | Mon

Hongkong

WINDSOR HOTEL, “

M. & Mr Beliswort Mc B. M. McKessle | Ur and Mrs Crowleybir F. Meyer

Me and Kim LaneMe F. E. Möller.

Cunningham Kir Oscar Montold"

My E. Daub

Mr Dup

ME W. Neubronner

· HOLI

Ret. J Dentop Mr and Mrs Parv Mr H. B.

Mr A. J. Fisher

Mr A. Cooke Me & Geardon Prof. W. Graba Mes Grube Mr G. Houghton Me A. Kansa Mr A. T. Lord Mr J. Mapp

Capt. & Mis Rolla

Mr Mixa 21 Skatedia.

Mr. H. Y.-Silivres

Mr Underwood: Dr Valentin

Me J. Wallzee F

Mr 8. M. Wallase Ospt. di Miri. Wahjon and children' Mr Win, E. Woka

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