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excursions, or some sort of holiday. He suggested an adjourṛment to Monday at two o'clock.

His Excellency quite acquitted Mr. Chater of of hostility or obstruction. He felt any feeling of member and only expressed his ides of what was due to the other anofficial. He agreed that in the absence of the thien unofficials it was.undealrable to go on, and he was pleased to hear from Mr. Chster that he Was wrong in his surmises as to the intention to delay progress, but thought it would be agreed that the circumstances looked so strong as to excuse, his (he speaker's) deductions. With regard to the nurnment, if Saturday afternoon was not suitable he would make Saturday morning would suit the unofficials better. It would be necessary to meet on Monday at two o'clock in any case. The days were closing in, time was limited, and the ordinary Mon- day meetings would have to begin at two in

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVI MBER 20. 1891.

so great as might sometimes be the case, and it was not so great as had been the case.]

The fourth crushing is the one telegraphed to-day, as above,

It will be seen that the fourth crushing gives about 1 os 15 dwt, of gold per ton of stone, being doubly as good as the previous one and better than any, save the first,

It may be noticed that the amalgam on smelting proved to be richer in gold onthe occasion of the fourth crushing than formerly,

The total quantity of gold now produced from Raub b

F67 ounces from 350 tons.

11 190 "

757

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th

1:350

19

1,100

3,390 11

1,991

4.540

peculiar taste for ceremony, etiquette, and pro- crastination that ofꞌ times proves a core impedi- ❘ment, and frequently a delay, to official negotia- | tions. That patience is not, a pro-dominant quality in, the average Anglo-Saxon, I verly believe, but the claimants for losses sustained during the riois of May lait, have, with con spicuous forbearance, withstood the tie of inaction, and circumlocation to which they have been subjected, and have, with one exception at last received the amounts due to them in settle." ment of their modest claims.

made, or should any inform, you shall at odce be seized and severely dealt with according to law. Let each and all fear and obey !***

November roth,

Anti nations.

PERFLCT

Incal handit!" to the west of the city of Shipg TRADING OF LIMP◄◄ FITTING I have just received a letter anving that the of IONOVONO haien are becoming very bold and il ring, finger from the weakness and ina ility, of the authorities to cop› with them. At a very. By Targe market-town, only three miles firm neo of nor chapelá, they attacked''a well toldo The burning anxiety, which consumes the nner's shop or store, and squeezed the net. out of a c-ns'dembiz sum of marer. „Thened: Provincial authorities in their concern for the they went to 'n lonely fumateid." Here they perce and safety of thote under the benefiteri

wie Y faxed what they defnended, so they took rule bax, we trust, averted the threatened rebellion, and shadowy as the Koiso-wrf organization and kent him as hostage till the sum demanded away the son, who was about twilwe'vexrd old, to us, the present quietude and intal abirnce of was forthcoming which was not long. Then they fresh outbreaks, now ishes a hore that the leaders leased the lad and sent him home, erjoining of the late disturbances are subsiding inta tha

vries silence on him and his family with regard to || C orater, er cellar-flxp politician.

Alarmists who during the late troubles havnenly, and did not scruple to let these rahiere |_from_this_farmstead, declared themselves very prophet-like, aired their predictions of war ramine know their feelings towards them. This reached and prostration of trade, must re dhe mit fi

the evra of number thres and ramber four, two at the issue of events, and feel W}'»r<warded fo hrike's, belonging to the hand, who, using this W their persistent endevours to harrow new felling concaition as a prefeat for big queest, want E with absurd rinnaars, or inventione of their 'own

and rat together about go of their crew, and w'h' fertile imaginations, Bevand the ordinaria and spears came sud-nly on n the people,

E firtustions" of „trade, Wału during the anti-

hot the particularly stocked, a mapreshle foreign movement, was in rowise sifsrted com- mercilly, and excepting the wrsis upon theso, debing that the connel lon to them þrd

danela matablishment and muleret the owner in S ceffers of the "most potent enve •nd overend Tres) admislimembres, in ludom (ifu for tak më property, the orcep zitrosthe R'e «Par ramaland

natt red.

future. But now there must be a meeting | NOTES FROM CHINESE PAPERS, † insien1ficance of s vanqui·hed Trafalgar Square their movemente. But the pronie'not far H

before Monday. He woo'd make It Starday morning fibe a'c⋅no-n would not do. Further, he would ask what hour in the morning would

be most convertant.

Ultimately the Council adjourned until ri

am, to-morrow.

1ROUBLE IN WES/ERN CHINA.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT,)

Sharghal, għ November, 1891. There appears

to be more trouble In `store for the "Chinese Gavernment in Western

The runner and detectives who captured Chen Kin-lung received a reward of $40, while the two headmen were each decorated with a bolton of the eighth military sank.

Some shipwrecked mariners have been sent to Ch. foo by the Chinese consul In Kore Their junk was swamped near Shantung Piemontory and the survivors of the crew were rerard by a Japsacac muil steamer and Linded in K, rea,

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Lately over two hundred small Peking dog were, tiken out by eunuchs from the. Palace

gardens and distributed among the people living about the place. "Prob: bly" there is a caninë epidemic saging lathe Imperil kernel and these dogs were brought f c'h for safety's sake,

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ke talk again t them originstal with the tylng" They pro niticked a largą eilmankersteve neit Am aded $2 ̃o^frɔm the pi-prinsip which ha ma'ared to gi e, they left him and give hips. Patriotic Club," ex'{ # Chugale imman ophiffer, the heing a memberscha

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COMPLETE OUTFITTERS

is case fare h's complets. They had refuses to make, he is in very bal form. in the city of Shinghies, went and aid which is that when an Englishraan, having the means,

For example, hore'is's man who says, "I alwayI ejeret my nine, bat now I couldn't take a whiff."

To be sure there was a room, and he puts it in this. the man.. Ahout this time I began to fool Unita. Michaelmas, 1997” he sATE,

Chins The aborigi-at pulvin in vse

the weather, ummyynee not, apprecise

Concerning that endjais theme. Dhe state of parts, known e-licetively as the Miggtri. have of bie been most sham fully ill-treated and in

of felicity that the in-ringeld of November on the Yingiz, and we fully enj w the feeling sell-protection have risen in arms_ag_in't_their |

brings; d. the a- iffimera of our neighbour 'oppressor. The fficials in three different

end of talk and threat ning, kerryjantually pro-laims the arpanch of wister districts of lower Kuel-chou kaya bean rivis,

An opium store in a vill-gónear Snection wa Gentlemen, whose exnience with the man is vered that they wars helnine, haine and their families have been expelle 1; I am told.

neither arid er ner malice at their command. entered by a band of robbers who carried ffsa confined to a brief annual rutine, might find The standard of relenda has been unfurled, and

here lovul pentry #rporated, and left the balls of opium. When the villagers assembled on fault with Wohn and n ighboy hand ne home rule demanded for the Miao-tas as in

{$ 00 in shersnen. Na druhe the råblers strong, healthy the alarm being given by the beating of a gang, who ling ground, för, with nne ne tws exceptioné olden times. The system of levying antriðu-

the robbers took to their heels. Twn of the the bags brought in by x-rience got when muted for funds and fand, will, pregth bad at my stomach and had no relish for food. I had banat me in the month, and after eating I would tions for the perfil ben-fit of the officials, and

imgain, and a commmise with he exacting forced labour for the whole populaarauders, belag heavily laden with the hoay have been small, white brrer ranks have hernemer and he will be bulliet eut of giro retoh and vomit until the water ooged out of my eyes 1 snd to bad was this that my wife had to hold my head. tion, without payment or any oher kind of rested the elves before prce ding father, attained at Nigua and dict

at lengt and will have to be thankf under the bridge outside the willage, While reward, is known to be a very grizvious burden they were talking over their exploit they expirdha, as far as we can lean will not make, a

H.R.M's cruiser Archer arrived yesterday that his life is let him. One che real By eyes turnert yellow, and I felt low, weak, and to the pont Mian-tse, and they have revolted

prints holding a millary rank. was unble ones. Sometimes I would break out into a scat two men running toward the brige, one with an lengthened stav. the Linest heing mentioned

and then go onki and chills, against such anoression more than once before

Axe in his hand. The two companions in crime as her tellef-Shanghai Mercury.

prppress the indignation, that he felt at the

couldn't touch soild food, and for months I this. It is diffi ult to say where all this will

at oned' concluding that these were two of the

duct of these briganda, the latter handhelobert up saar waters and what I did eat lay heavy eventually end, but grent uneasiness prevails.

it, and thaw have sworn to way lay him, and on, and need to be dead and lifeless in my body. Six hundred new and a lot of ammunition pursuera, walted quietly until their supposed

't down his house and heat it to newder Peeling low and depressed, I had no enjoyment fa are said to have fallen in the hands of the Aino enemies were very close, then sprang out from the'r concenim cut and felled ore of them with a

Meanwhile the iron ore fring Idle at Shanhsing. txe near Km-chou, and a person who is styled a blow from a stout stick. The other urned to

and no orders for the soldiers to maga on for an Wu, a sort of Head Centre, has raised two

run but received a bullet in the back' of his head.

nssault have been loaned.—Shanghal, Mercury million tacit for the purpose of purchasing arms

He simply redoubled his speed and disappeared, from the Fierch in Tonquin,. It is also said

The robbers questioned their capive, who that a lot of young men have gone down

turned out to be a carpenter who was going with to Tong in to learn the use of the modern

bis brother to early work in the town. The weip-nin eð theie with a view of acting a military instructors to their brethren in Miso robbers, laughing to their hearts content,

released him and went their way. iw-land.

Kwel-chou, Kwang-si, and Yun-nan are very poor countries, owing to the oppres« sive rule exercised in those parts over the aboriginala, hut the mineral wealth of the country is great, the people ar8

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“NANKING,

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)

Nanking, November 17th,

The military examinations Phould have opened yesterday, but some of the students had a grievance, and consequently the candidates from several districts refused to be examined. I appears the students from Yuchow.fo and Hwalngan-fu took advantage of being allowed to carry an allowance of salt free of duty, to take |

NAWCHWANG,

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(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)

October soth. Sofar we have not heard whether we are to have a "gunhost or other protection for the

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company,

Before this I was always cheerful and enjoyed my, pips but now I couldnt take a schiff."

"I had a craving, gnawing pain at the stomach which nothing ensol for long together. I had bran position pried, and took different kinds of medicine, but nothing went in the spot, nobling card me. After a time I had to give up my work, for I got so weak and nervous Irenldn't hit my work iron and my to

tools and things fer out of my hand.

For over four months I did not have a single good night's rest.. would turn and tum in bod all night long, and my wife and I aften sat up the best part of the night rather than go to bed. I went so thin that my clothes fairly bang upon me. Triends who came

world.

Masonic

VICTORIA

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• HONGKUNG, No. 10264, Red Lodge will be held in FREEMASONS AREGULAR MEETING of the above

HALL, Zetland Street, TO-MORROW, the stat Instant, at 3.30 for a p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.

Hongkong, 15th November, 1891. †1430

hotels.

THE SHAMEEN HOTEL..

BRITISH CONCESSION, CANTON.

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Started with a few minutes walk of the “HIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL, 'admirably

River Steamer Wharves,' is now open to receive Visitors.

The Bed-rooms are cool, airy and comfortably furnished, and the spacious Dining Room, Sitting Two military students of Hualan Fu, on the

Rooms, and accommodation generally will be. Grand Canal, recently started for the Nankings of it in boats, and, dodging the Customs raming winter, and lonks ns !! we are no

found equal to the best Hotels in the Far East.

The Table D'Hôte is supplied with every examinations in a boat with several packages of barrier, attempted to make money by its sale in likely to be considered of any impotente to the salt, the sale of which would be sufficient to Nanking. This is a common practice, but. | Ministers, Admir la, or whomsoever it may

enced hands. Industrious and frugal, and ii once placed under defar their necessary expenses. At Yaugehow the unfortunately for the salt-smugees, the Vicerry concern, Residents are leaving in nambers, to see me told one another I could not get better, and in season, and the cuisine is in experi

Wines, Spirits, Malt Liquors, etc, of the best wise rulers those three distant provinces wait likin station officials tried to stop their boaty strict, and the salt, officers wanted to comparatively, and the ex-dus of missionaries is eren my wife said I would do no more work in this might eventally be made the wealthiest to make an examination of its contents, but the words, and the result was that firearms wereis due to feeling of insecurity or not.

search the boats. There was some bandying nei tee to a feling of insecurity or nay, whether for more than twelve months I had a leve

quality only. in the Empire.

À WELL APPOINTED BILLIARD-ROOM, “ There is, however, no

two students refused to be searched and sailed used, with lives lost on both sides. The men of The frost s not been very severe yet. bar

attending ms, but his medicins did me no

A. FI DO ROZARIO, hope of wise ru'ers under the present régime, oh, The Lward-boat gave chase, and its crew the two Fa districts named refused to be examined | with the mercury at 26 degte s Fahr., there is good them I wont to see a physician at Budbury, therefore the people have taken the only

Manager. with the same resalt.. The doctors wounded my lungs, course left them to redress their wrongs.

Hongkong, 1st September, 1841, but found nothing wrong, and seld all my ailments Hunan province is now attracting a great deal

ware brought an hy had digestión, of attentios throughout the Empire generally, and more especially throughout central and western China. It is a rich province, and ought to have been opened to foreign trade long ago. The people of Hanan are indulious but turba lest, and terribly jealous of the visible prosperity of all places opened to foreign trade; and no doubt, if the truth was known, the Hunanites could prove that they have good reason to feel aggrieved with foreigners for having left their fertile plains and busy ports unopened for so

sought to bring the fugitives to torms by Bring blank cartridge. Unfortunately the guns were loaded with ball and the two students were killed outright. The victims' family made great outcry at the likio station, complained to the authorities in Nanking and finally made an appeal to the other military students in the capital not to enter the examination ball until the murders were avenged. The students, several båndred in number, then banded together to demand Justice for this wanton killing of their comrade. The authorities found themselves in great dilemma, but at last it was airanged that the sali likin tidewalters were

The students then entered the examination quietly,

till a certain salt officer is put in &th, and the students lay down on the ground, and refined to allow the cavalry practice. It is fortunate fu the Nanking officials that it rained yesterday, so that they can Flam: the rain i'w delaying the exercises. It is hoped the examinations may g on all right to-morrow, but I have not found out yet what settlement has been made.

many years, when the one thing needfol might to be put on trial for muider la the 1st degree.itles, the red umbrellas and rescally looking

have beensocally done. They are not prepared to allow foreigners to do as they please everywhere, | but if Chang-hi city, which is the "provincial capital, Changed Fu and Yo-chou Fo, two other Important cities, were opened to the Treaty Powers, they would no doubt prove important centres of commerce. This I firmly believe.

W. MESSY..

WRECK OF THE STEAMSHIP “ICHANG.”

The Ningps correspondent of the Shanghat Mercury wiles on the 13th Inst.

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A Yunnan merchant, with his waluthles, took a boat from the capital of Kingsi to Kiuklarg When balfway the lewdak borrowed bree dollars under a promise to return the same 'at Hukow, but the promise was never kept. On arriving at Kiukiang the boatman invited the merchant Rahore to a ten-shop, and while the intter was looking out of the window the Boatman slipped

The present writer saw the Viceroy pass. by this evening, with his b dysgu id, and the difference between this procession and that of the late Viceroy Treng is quite noticeable. Hoth have the same beaters of gang", the same boys in red, carrying boards with the great man's

yamda runners; also the well dress'd writers ilding on horse-back hut Tiếng's, body-pard and flint-locks. Lin has a body-guard of Hanan were armed with old-fashioned, rusty muskets "braves," armed with long broad-swords, and nothing foreign at all.

great freshness in the air.

for some days, and the last northerly, breras ha Shipments of new pess have been taking place been very favourable for the bats in bringing the results of the harvest to the prrt.

Intimations.

WANTED.

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all hopes of recovery, when in the spring of 1880

"I now got weaker and weaker, and had give up Lerly from London who was staying at the vicarage Malls for Newchwang should be sent, after that Otton Brlohamp board of my condition. She | closing of the port, to Tienisin, sa long as steamers called at Mr. Goody's, the modielne dosier, and

ENGLISH CLERK secka si'unifon la Hong. continue to go there. Courlers begin to leave told him to

some Mother Seigel's 2.apply me with

Vor kang or elsewhere. Through Shorthand Tin's for Newchwang about aeth November! Ouratire Syrup and she

for it. Very pay If this is not attended to, there is a deplore roluctantly I took the medicino, for I had tried a Writer in French and English languages, also without obtaining any benefit. However good Spanish Correspondent. Fxpert type my wife

Mo 10 hard that at last I began to writer, Considerable experience in Parisian and beginning of January.-N. C. Daily News.

tote the

r a few dosos I said to my wife,

London firms. Good testimonials. Disengaged Ithink I fe

and from that abortly. time I commenced to improve. By the time I had

T taken three bottles I was back at my work, sa strong and well nsorer-mach to the surprise of everybody. * People all aboué said I would never get will, but I did, thank the Lord.

able delay from about 15th: November to the mantler for this medicina,

PERING.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

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BOT

Now I tell evory one that Mother Selger's Syrup at hearted I could jump erer a five-barred

my life. I CAN now at anything, and fool so neighbours, all may I look ton years, younger!

My

ELIAS, BLAND, hoemaker. Dolobamp St. Faul, Caro, Suffolk,

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"STENO," Hongkong Telegraph Office. Hongkong, '14th November, 18gr. T1416

CHINA FIRE INSURAN-E COMPANY, LIMITED. ADJUSTMENT OF BONUS FOR THE YEAR 1890.

away, No trace of the boat or the valuables 'manths, ought to keep down tr uble. There are tion was,very prettily decorated on the evening lacked was the proper remedy. This appeared in | Profit for that year to be paid as. Boaus to Con-

SHAOSHING.

could be found. The merchant was alone in a airinge place, without money or even his luggage. He wandered about, fading all the ines with dage bearing such characters as "Strict search for Kolaos, and was fearful to be suspected as such. He directed his steps elsewhere, | their names-Shangkal Mercury. but when the sun had gone down, hunger and the sense of loneliners so preyed on him that he determined on suicide. In a bilad alleyway he strung himself up. But he was not to die. The magistrate, passing, by on a night patrol. aw the dangling corpse. It was cut down, and life was found still at extinct. After being revived the merchant told his pathetic story, The magistrate lasurd a warrant and arrested the raigally" boatman. One thousand blows were given, and, he will be imprisoned until | he gives up all the valuables. The magis traie cantioned the merchant against ventu ing alone with too sch. money, and gave him five thousand cash for his food and li dging until the beatman disgorgee, and he can claim his own.

(PROM OUR CORRESPONDENT)

Sbaoshing. November 9th, 189r.) Mr. Slch, an expectans prefect but who at present has charge of the gendarmerie for the suppression of salt-smuggling, has just issued, the following proclamación :--

SHAREHOLDERS are hereby requested

send fn to this Office a List of their The doctors whe attributed Mr. Bland's loss to Contributions of Prem's for the year ending gist digestion and dyspepals were quite right. All the December last, in order that the proportion of Mother Belge's Syrup, and now our good friendtributors may be arranged. Returns not went in enjoys his pipe as he did in other yours. If he is over before the 36th instant will be made up by the handled in that way again wa may wager he won't Company, and no subsequent claims or fitem forgot what to do.[dds6.]

tions will be allowed

By. Order of the Directors,

To-day's Advertisements.

JAS. B. COUGHTRIE, Secretary, Hongkong, 2nd November, 1891.--

A. S. WATSON & CO, LIMITED. TO AERATED WATER MANUFAC....

TURERS AND OTHERS. · ·..

Peking, 7th November, 1891. Peking is grado y seming its winter. aspect. Although Jack Frost has not made his The Vicemy has several proclamations out "perance yet, it is cold weather and the galetes gainst the Kolao's, warning at to burn their and entertainments are following each other. ickets of memberships, to avoid punishment. without end. Peking is a very gay place in This, together with two or three Society men winter, and, if such were possible, people re out baving been beheaded here, during the past four eight evenings in a week. The Japanes Legs also proclamations concerning students carrying the grd November, on the occasion of the arms, and the management of students' horses. Mikado's birthd y. The members of the The grooms are to be registered, and those Diplomatic Corps, were entertained at a gard At about nine a.m. yesterday the community

students bearing arms are obliged to give, indoner, given on that occasion by H.E. X wan starth d by à romour from the Chinese that

Oktori, the Japanese Ambassador the steamer Tchang had s'rack on a rock and

Negociations with the Tsung-il Yamén relat foundered. A little inter a telegram that had

Ing to the inte ints and the fature security of been sent from Chinhai at 6 am, but which,

foreign residents in China have been suspended (owing to the distoriness of the operators in

for some time, the Ministers having referred charge of the Telegraph office here) had not born

the matter to their Government? A present delivered as promptly as it should have been.

everything is quiet in the Yanglaseley and NATIONAL BANK OF CHINA, LIMITED. was received. It stated that the Ichong way

įliewhere ; probably everything will end here. badly on the "Nemesis* rock and in want of

Drubis are: sill entertained about the origin which CALLS are now overdue will OTICE is hereby given that all Shares Immediate assistance. The Chinese gun-vessel

of the riots. The idea that the Government Yum Kat was at orce despatched to sender all

shoud instigate the people themselves, in order be. FORFEITED, if such CALLS be: not help necessary. Later on during the day more

to chase the foreigners from the country, feld by arth November, with INTEREST detailed news arrived, The Ichang struck the

the 16th October at to per cent, per Annum. "One of the first princi les fond govern. tt ry absurd. It is very well known that no ment is to suppress the evil and secure pease likes to see fireigners in his country. In fact, rock on the part alfe, and remained Armly dx-d,

Chlorse afficial, however friendly be may be, *By order of the Catin of Directors, the rocks pricing right into the boat and thus

and quiet for good. In carrying this ou, WG

A. B. MCKEAN, securing ho: fmm s1 pping off toto deep water.

must first remove the rebellions, the traforos he would not be patriotic if he did. If the

Acting Chief Manager. No lives were st The passengers were quietly

and the vicious, and 1, the ark Yu in pursing Chine e go to foreign countries,, and rean

Rongkong, 20th November, 1891. and quickly transferred to native boats and

this course heretofore, have alw iya bad regnedhenrhis,hich otherwise would accrue, to the brought on to Ningpo. Afterwards the cargo was

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION. taken

Perhaps the alt smugglers on the Talu Lake to the loyal affection of the people, and the inhabitants, then the foreigners are not always but with no perceptible benefit, the shio remaining in the same precarious position ties find it rather expensive in money and men

are getting unmanageable ; perhaps the au hori. uprightness of my own ections, hating the way amlehly dsposed towards the Celestini

NOTICE. as I would my own earmy. Now, intruder liner. The enlightened Chinese The lates: news received this morning reward to oppose these desperate characters and perhave recently learnt that certain to res have mandarin, Anwever, knows waiy wall that it is to BFOON COMPETITION will take place ing the wreck is not bright, No hopes are now entertained as to her being able to get off Athaps it is more politie to make friends than been trifling with the laws, and seting mist the beren of his country to tolerate the foreigner TO-MORROW, the 21st insty at 245 present there are s ven feet of water in the fore. Government is concentrating all its energies duties. That in every place they ate brow debt, when for igners will find it very d feult CUP will also be shot for at 500 and 500 yards.

enemies of them at this juncture, when the disorderly in the discharge of their public yet a while. The time will come, todel no pm Ranges 200, 500 and 600, Mr. SASSOON' BOARDERS, at 70, Wyndham Street hold; the engine÷oom has stared, and the ship on crushing the · Bogre***sócfetica. At besting and threatening the innocent, and without to make a living in China. Many merchants: This being the last week of practice for the la gradually acting'd wa. It is expected that rate Admiral Lang, commanding the naval any warrant from us, apmehending law-abidnig in the sat-gons, espetally in the inn here ones. Interport Match, proposed Members of the Team st the fall of this ride she will efter break in two or fall off into the derp water that surrounds forces on the Tahu Lake, was eruck with people, and with the connivance of the chief of work at present with Chinese capitel. If these are specially requested to send in all their prac-Hongkong, soth September, 1801) [1209

the police at different places, falsely imposing ich, compradores, withdrew their support, what | tire Scores to "Nemeats. It is most likely sbel will

bappy thought that the salt smugglers, and illegally demanding t zes and fines of every would become of their foreign mplayers an oftentimes must bare one

ED ROBINSON,

MIIKE COAL MINING COMPANY, break up, as the iu sviously, strained. It is die or another peers, intervene with the description, and behaving altogether, with such In one way it is a saf guard to faeigners that

(Largest CollieRKES, IN JAPAN), fortunate that the weather has continued calm, societies, and forthwith be proposed to the arrogance and self-assumption is to greatlyChiese well-to-do merchants should have up. Hongkong, 20th November, that: (652 AZ AN DHAAFIKACE by had it been otherwise nothing could have. Gevenor of Soochow to grant a generat perdonandoy and harass those, who, having possession interes in their nomolested stay in this coraliyadan been done to save anything. How the accident to the smugglers if they would help to discover of duty-paid salt, had a sight to look up to them easy as many people appear to shlok pit would be

To overthrow the reigning dynasty, is not to UNION LINE OF STEAMERS THE Undersigned are always med tr happened is not yet known the atmosphere

he Steamers coming in any place in the Harbour for protection, and ought not to be accused by was very hary when it occurred.

supply with MIIKE COAL in bunkers of

at short notice. FRESH COAL always on hand and therefore quality guaranteed.

Contract for ru

the

RAUB.

bad

not right to the Vernet, and are even lo harmony with those whose names were at one time registered, but are now cancelled, having been dismissed and banished for calmes committed, From such a set of impostors and villains every form of fraud and crime will come. Of a truth such are execrable in ske extreme.

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Acting Hon. Secretary,

and capture the Kolan and ethics, accres them with salt-smuggling. Yet still more take very large and well organized Chinese FOR NEW YORK (VIA SUEZ CANAL), saetery members. An amnesty was accordingly proclaimed. : One hundred and forty of the worst insufferable le the fact that, the properly army to overcome the troops in the North, and HE Steamship t characters who ever walked, this earth, burred, registered official messengeis, and others, are every pdy knows very well, that the present or rather concealed, their piratical crait, failed to league with those who have neither name Insurectionary moromen's are far from being a COLLINGHAM,“ their Inwicas standards, and threw themselves

command the money, the dinews of warm Captain Watson, will be despatched as above well, directid, or well' organised. If they could THE RESULT OF THE CRUSHING.

upon the broad bosom of Admiral Lung, who The following telegram has been received from

shed tears of joy at the reclaration of the lost

which is at the disposal, of the Central Governy 00 or about the roth December. Mr. Bibby at Raub by the Singapore directors flock from their evil paths, The Governor ad

ment,, the would-be rebejs might be able to For Freight or Farage, apply to *ccomplish something. It is the opinion of bra (Telegram delayed in transmission by a treated dressed these pendents in kindly words, filled down on the land line between Kuala Lampor tacm with amshu and pork, and turned them

many people, who have thoroughly studied, the and Malacca. Sent from Raub on Saturday to-be-forgiven Kolaos. The pirate-smugler-de- Loose upon the community to hunt for the never

question, that the present dynasty, in China is Now, besides the insirnctions that you have now more firmly established this ever the mand ie November received in Singapore tectives soon showed that they knew their for your guidance, we, in addition, unitedly laue foreigners in Chins, or rather the Interest of on Sunday evening, 8th November pie

Crushing Balabed, 1,100 tons stone gave business. A fortune-teller was quickly spotted his proclamation, trusting that the soldiers, and foreign countries in this Empire contillating

and særested, and on his person were found the

subpers, and constables, and all persons con- largely to that end-Shanghat

and Mercury, skat 5,000 ounces amalgam. 5,000 omaces amalgam fatal flag panchalming him to be one of the cerned, will bear in mind that we herewith end not gave 1,991 ounces smelted gold, I expect to be Kolos. Four more have alace been taken, and

join upon them to attend diligently and faithfully, per randy to leave about beginning of next work, b

The first completed crushing gave 867 oss i fire have been sent to Banking for trial.

1 gold for 350 tons of stone.

The second completed crushing, gard 757 ounces of gold for 490 tons of stonedj

The third completed crushing gave 925 CURCHS

of gold for 1,350 tons of stone, mint

WUBU,

AZA (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

NOTICE is hereby given that all AFRATED bearing the Company's Name and Trade Mark WATER BOTTLES and' SYPHONS are its property solely, and that any Manufac turer using the same or any Person or Persons other than the Customers of the Firm found in possession of the same will be proceeded against de the law directs, «»

-A. H. MANCELI

Secretary, Hongkong, 18th August, 1891; 44 ?[1129

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Honed above, you shall be deprived of your rank fely-un-the-beach" by the "waves" In his book Telegrafk has by far the largest chculation of of gold was produced from #714 ounces of amalgame. It was confldmed at that time that despotte Government, and ecostomed to abjectly plans, and obstinately penit in extorting from bokep pip fadakse eriline pale

despotte Governannt, hat nocastered joablecer dial, yet date to rely on your wicked low and the waian trust in alban, ha montad hugell, TestTHIS 15 GUARANTEED. Terms on Masters instructed. In the use of the Derian the percentage of gold in the smalsia was not, ezingo to those in authority," has developed a ! and harassing the people, as soos no inquiry in

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