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14th August, 1882. Our Safe place is quite lively now, all the hotels, being full of visitors, who are cujnying the beautiful climate and the delicious" "sear Bathing...

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Lu the evenings, from 6 till 7 o'clock, the beach is the rendezvous-of-the-fashionable world; after the arrival of the flagship of one of the squadross, a band will play again opposite the Club, which will contribute to make these evening promenades sul more pleasant.”“

noon.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1882.

declined. Nothing remains-for it but to cany cut, by its own efforts, the measures necessary to restore order in Egypt. Definite prders will be issued to-day for the dispatch of a force-for the purpose of doing the work which the Forte is held to have declined to undertake.

The 77mer expresses the-belief that the oppo- sition in Parliament will move a yose of censure on, the dilatory action of the Government after the massacre at Alexandria in June, and its want of foresight and preparation when the bombard- ment of that city had been alscided upon..

th the House of Calamons Gladstone gave fonice uat he would, on Monday ask, for a vote On the 6th inst., it being 11. 1. Chinese Majesty's _of_credit_for_strengthening the forces_in_!

Egym. Birthday, all the men-of-war in port were gailyHe said that he would state the amount lestred decorated with flags, ind_sidutes were fired at on Saturday, The Under Foreign Secretary

stated the Government had declared to the Con Three of the large Chinese gunboats left for ference that they reserved the right with France Curea, where some trouble is anticipated with of taking steps to preserve the Suez Canal." The the Japanese, who have been intriguing there English and French Ambassadors at Constan- since Hung chang's retirement into, mourning_tinople had informed the Conference they thought | for his deceased mother.

it desirable that any action in regard to the canal should receive the starction of Europe, France and England therefore proposed that the Powers be designated who shall be charger, in case of need, with the protection of the canals.

LONDON, July 1st

Tactal Mali, went a short time ago on a special mission to Hung-chang: he returned in the Hacting and left in the Chinese flagship #eignen for Corea's most likely his mission had some connection with the state of affairs in Corea.

The Russian gunboater-arrived-on-the- 1st inst, from Vladivostock, having Mr. Waeber, the Russian Consul at Tientsin, who left this port in the Russian gumboat Sohn! about five weeks ago for Vladivostock although great secrecy is kept as to the purpose of Mr. Wacher's trip, it is generally believed to be in connection with Coran affairs.

The French are negotiating a treaty with Coren now. Several French men-of-war are reported 'do have gone over to Corga.—Mercury.

TIENTSIN.

August 9th, 1882.

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The United States Minister arrived yesterday. per Beatak. E. Cheng, Acting Viceroy, paid him the return visit this morning, and at 10 am, he and Mr. Holcombe left for l'eking.

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Captain Grandir, due on or about the 28th. instant, will have immediate dešpatch for the aboye Post,

-For Freight-er-Passuré, apply to

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Along dispatch from the Earl of Granville to Lord Differin, English Ambassador at Constan tinaple, dated July 11th, is now publisher. After indorsing the boulardment of Alexandria, the dispatch states that "Her Majesty's Government.THE Steamship

now stes no alternative but recourse to force to

"BELGIC,"

·Connection being maile,at Yokohama with Steamers from Shanghai and Japan Ports.

put an end to the intolerable state of affairs in

gypt. It would be most in accordance with the will be despatched for San Francisco, zya Yoko- principles of international law that sach force, en SATURDAY, the and September, at should be that of the Sovereign Power aver

NOON. Egypt. If this is impracticable on account of the unwillingness of the Sultan to net, it will become necessary to devise other means. Her Majesty's Government continue to hold the view that any intervention should represent the united action and authority of Europe."

They have in fact no interests or objects in re- gard to Egypt, Inconsistent with those of the rest of the European or the Egyptian people. Their desire is that the navigations ofthe Canal shall be It is circulated here, amongst Mr. Dething's unrestricted, and that Egypt shall be well and Chinese friends, that before he left H.E. Li told quietly governed free from the predominating in him he intended to recommend him for one of the fluence of any single power; that international en- Dragen decorations, Mr. Detring replied that if gagements shall be observed, and that those he had a jade stone value only Tis. 100 and His British commercial and industrial interests which Excellency offered him Tis. 10,000 to buy it from have been so largely developed in Egypt, him, he would not sell it, lust make a present of shall derive due protection from outrage. This it to His Excellency, which reply-made his. ELE. is a principle aghich is casential for our interests Li colour up; in consequence there was no recom- in all parts of the world. Their policy has been mendation for the Dragon order, nor second class consistent they have legally kept their engage button as to Mr. Clason, or first class as to Sirments with France and have been ansions that Robert Hart His Chinese friends judge from the other Powers should be informed and con Mr. Detring's reply that he felt the decoration not"|| Sulted on all matters materially affecting their sufficient, and that it is a pity that Mr. Dening is position in that country. The action which their left out in the cold, for, as every one here Knows, Admiral has been compelled to resort in, has not Mr. Delring worked hard and faithfully for Lá altered their views. Hung-chang while in Tientsin, and the present: satisfactory Chinese Naval systein and its working are principally due to Mr. Detring, as well as the dock at Taku, besides various minor services ren dered by him to Li Húng-chang.—Mercury..

WAR IN KOREA.

CHINA STEPS IN TO PROTECT KOREA AGAINST

JAPANI

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ALEXANDRll, Jinguist

All Parcel Packages should be marked lo

address in full; and same will be received at the Company's Office until FIVE P.. the day pre- vious to sailing

RETURN PASSAGE ORDERS from San REDUCTION of 25 per cent.. Francisco to Hongkong will be Granted--nt a

Consular. Invoices to accompany Overland, Mexican, Central, and South American Cargo, should be sent to the Company's Offices, nd dressed to the Collector of Custonis, San Fran cisco.

For further information as to Freight or No. 50A, Queen's Road Central. Fassage, apply to the Agency of the Company,

CHAS. D. HARMAN,

Acting-Agent,

Hongkong, 2311 August, 1882,

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at NOON, taking Passengers and Freight for Japan, the United States, and Europe

Two regiments of the Khedive's Egyptians have been ordered to defend Damietta and Rosetta. The Egyptian authorities join in a very half-hearted way in the efforts to restore order and to punish crithinals. They seem anxious that the English should bear all the lium of such measures. Annng the officer's, the men composing the Entourage of the Khedive are regarded with great suspicion, and it may coat ually be necessary to hirest several of them for Khedive's position is a very dificult one, but it of the United States, via Overland Railways, to treasonable communication with Arabi The all be far better that it is were he to adopt a more, decited and straightforwant course is Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to ports feared here that news of the coming of the Com-in Mexico, Central and South America, by the talk of diplomacy, intrigue and procrastination. mission from Cairo will open the door to fresh Company's and connecting Steamers.

A refugee from Cairo reports that numerous massacres of Europeans' took place, last Monday in the outskirts of that city.

Major-General Allison will leave here to-day, with a detachment of troaps, to blow up the ob-

News has just been received from the North, says, the Shanghai afercury of the 14th instant, that the steamers of the China Merchants "S.N_Co, aie going to Korea with Chinese trops.. Twee steamers, at Newchwang, Tientsin, and Chefoo, and others now at Shanghai, are to be engaged in the conveyance of troops. This is a serious affair, and can only be looked upon as the bursting of the long pent up wrath between China and Japark, as there can be but one object in sending the troops to Corea, and that is to protect the Koreans against the Japanesestruction in Mahmoodeeyeh Canal. forces, who were recently reported to be on their way to that country. The Japanese aven-of-war have doubtless by this time arrived there, but It is now expected that the Pole will propose

that either the Turkish Commission shall accom nothing is known of what has been done. This outbreak of hostilities will probably call Li Hung-pany the English and Fruchtmaps, or that the chang back to his post of duty at once, as he is

Europeans shall hold the Suez Canal while the still at An-hwei. Ala Kien-tsing has returned to

Turks operate elsewljerë.. Tientsin from his visit to Li, having passed

ALEXANDRIA, July 21st through Shanghai without his movements" being chronicled.

TELEGRAMS,

NEW YORK, July 21st. The Herald's Alexandria 'speciai has the fol- lowing details: Arabi, after receiving the Kle, dive's letter, sent to Yaccub Pasha, at Cairo, ordering him to assemble the Notables. Seventy or eighty of them came together and were told by Yaccub that the Khedive was now entirely in the hands of the English men-of-war and- was providing food, for the English troops. Arabi's Ministers were said to all be in prison at Alex- andria and ber was thereforded by the English. The Chain- asked to give advice as to what should be done, Hussien Edwai, one of the Notables, arose and said that as the Khedive had sold the country, to the English he ought no longer to be obeyed. Acukh Pasha got up and declared that he did not believe the statements made. "A great clamor arose and several officers threatened Acush with violence.

Several other Notables spoke, but those favor ing the Khedive were afraid to express their views. Finally a commission was appointed, composed of Ali, Pasha,, Maharrick, Meshad, ... Hassan, Moosac and others, mostly adherents of Arabi, to proceed to Alexandria and inquire inte the existing situation.

ALEXANDRIA, July 21st.

The Chief Magistrates of Gardia, Mencofia and Gahoubia, three out of the seven provinces of Lower Egypt, have been dismissed and replaced by men of Arabi's party, In the villages all the Europeans are being brutally murdered. Even the natives who have acted as their servants are being butchered. ...The Governor of Alexandria has returned from Cairo by way of Port Said. He has made the following report to the Khedive:~On the way to Caire saw Europeans being massacred and their houses pillaged. At Damashur, Sauah and Mikalla, where the Alexandria rabble had arrived, they cut off the heads of the Berbers, because they say they served.ibe Christions

SUEZ, July 20th. The telegraph has been cut acar Kafr El Dwar. There is no communication between Ras El Tin and Suez. The Governor of Suez receives all instructions from Arabi Pasha, in the capacity of Minister of War. The Governor's position is Consequently one of great difficulty.

ALEXANDRIA, July zoth, 3 pim General Allison, with several officers, to-day reconnoitered to within three miles of Arabi's -position, which was found to be very strong.

CONSTANTINOPLr, July atst

All the French ships have left here, and the United Stated Bagship has gone to Brindisi,

The markets and the Bourse are reopening for business.

It with not be surprising if Arabi Pasha's mea- sures in regard to the water supply of Alexandria lead to an immediate advance of the British troops. Major-General Allison_telegraphed home for instructions.

An Arab spy states that the damming of the Mahmoodegy els Canal has flooded the country. The water in places is knee deep, making the ground too soft for the movement of guns.

A native has just been shot while attempting to-sel fire to a house in the centre of the city.

PORT Sain, July 21st. Arabi Pasha, mer the limbardiment of Alex- andria, spread a report that the English troops had been defented. The conduct of the natives is consequently very insolent, and the position critical.

WOOLWICH, July 21st. Several steam transports arrived during the night."

- MARSEILLES, July 21st. Order hare been received at the Naval Arsenal of Toulon to take measures for receiving in the barracks next week the different battalions which are to form the corps to be sent to Egypt soon.

Rowe, July 31st.

Through Bills of Lading issued for trans- Portation to Yokohama and other Japan l'orts, in San Francisco, to Atlantic and foland Cities

Through Passage Tickets granted to England, of Steamers. France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines

RETURN PASSAGE. ORDERS from San

Francisco to Hongkong will be Granted at a REDUCTION of 25 per cent.

Freight will be received on board'unti) 4 V.M. on the 14th September. Parcel Packages will be received at the Office putit 5. P.M. same day; aft Parcel Packages should be marked to ad- dress in full; value of game is required.

-Consular-Invoices-to-necompany-Overland- Cargo should be sent to the Company's Offices in Sealed Envelopes, addressed to the Collector. of Customs at San Francisco.

For further informatión as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 50A, Queen's Road Central.

CHAS. D. HARMAN, Acting Agent. Hongkong, 23rd August, 1882.

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On the evacuation of Alexandria Arabi-Pasha issued the following proclamation:

Audirs: At the Khedive's instigation the English have killed with sword and shet, in revenge, the Egyptians who were left to guard the city. The Khedive remains at night with his harem, afloat among the English, and returns to shore in the daytime to order a continuance of the slaughter. Therefore I issue. my order to continue raising soldiers,

A second proclamation of Arabi says the Khedive has imprisoned his ministers at Alex- andria in order that they may be instruments in English hands. The telegrams dispatched by Ragheb Pasha, authorizing the cessation ofinisa tary preparations, were forcibly extorted from him, and are, therefore, invalid. An irreconcilable war exists between us and the English..

Letters from the interior confirm the reports of the massacres at Cairo and Damietta. At Caliula a family was taken from a railway train and put under its wheels. All the employés of the Cadistral Survey party at Tontah were killed, and MacAllan. A sheik and the Governor tried including two English engineers named Crowber to save them, but were unable to do so.

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|: The P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamship. City of Pe- Ambadors, in view of the extreme import- ance of the point as to whether or not the Porte teft San Francisco for this port, via Yoko- shall be invited to join the Conference, have han, on the tet instant, she will be due-bere telegraphed their respective Governments asking on or about the gist. speedy instructions:

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Hongkong, ist April, 1889.

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NOTICE. DOOKBINDING AND RULING IN ALL ITS

RATES AT THE

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH ” OFFICE. Account Books ruled to any pattern. Music bound in Elegant Style with Best Materials. "TELEGRAPH OFFICE, HONGKONG:

Post Office.

A’MAIL WILL CLOSE

For Canton. Per Fu-yew, to-day, the 33rd instant; at 5 PM.

For Shanghai.-Per Stirling Castle, wo-day, the 23rd instant, at 5 P.M.

*For Swatow, Amoy, & Foocliowir Thalers to-morrow, the 24th instant, at-11.30 AD)..

For Shanghai-Fer Yangtze, to-morrow, the 24th instant, at 1.30.X.

For Swatow and Amoy-Per Picciola, to- morrow, the 24th instant, at 1.30 P.3.

For Shanghai-Per Ler-ynes, tomorrow, the 24th instant, at 3.30 8.31.

For Saigoner Nona, to-morrow, the 24tbín- stant, at 4.30 P.1.7

For Straits Settlements---Per Glenelg, on

Saturday, the 24th instant, at 3.30 r.at. Saturday, the 36th instant, at 3.30 P.M.

For Amoy and Tamsui.Per Fokien, on

For Nagasaki and Yokohama.-Per Geelong, on Saturday, the 2nd September, of 11.30 AM.

For Straits and Bombay,-Per Surad, on Sa- turday, the zid September, at 3.30KM

MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKET. The French Contract Packet "SACHIALIEN" will be despatched 19-MORROW, the 24th instant with Mails to the United Kingdom, Europe, and places beyond, vid Naples fo: Salgon, Straits Settlements, Batavia, Butmab, Ceylon, India Mr. MOORE has succeeded in being able to (via Madras), the Australasian Colonles, Aden, put this wash up in bottles without allowing it to Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar, jakka ferment, and he will guarantee it to keep any. The usual hours will be observed in closing length of time in any climate.

[316 the Mails &

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