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Intimations.

DAKIN BROS. OF CHINA, LIMITED,

CHEMISTS, &c. DAXIN'S EUCALYPTUS OIL HIS Oil is a valuable external remedy for Rheumatism, Lambago, Selatics, Sprains, Chilblains, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Chronic Liver Complaint and all ether Palafal Affections where a Silmo Isting Application is required.

CASES IN OBSTINATE AND CHRONIC

OF RHEUMATISM, &c,

this Oil has proved of inestimable service; the speedy rollet given to many instances of long standing has established it as a special popular remedy. The glow of warmth it produces over the surface of the skin renders it a valuable agent for ali ailments where an outward remedy la required. In the treatment of Rheumatica

and all local affections, le is designated to rank as one-of-the-first and most successful remedies Its action is always prompt, always certain, and moves falls in giving relief. The Directions as given should be strictly attended to.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1891.

A TELEORAM from Tientsin, received in Shangbal on November 26th, stated that a branch of the Pelho river was frozen overz

THE U. S. S. Charleston left Yokohama for Woolalu on November 18th, Rear Admiral

Belknap has removed bis flag on board the

Marien."

We are indebted to Messrs. Lane, Crawford & Co for two exceedingly handsame blotters, with calendar, etc, which are the most useful and best "got-up" things of the kind we have yet

jeen.

THE Portogorie rusboké Dise arrived here you. terday from Macao, with Governor Borja family on board. His Excellency and the officers of the Diu, with a number of Msc residents, were present at the St. Andrew's Ball last night.

is stated that the Foreign consuls at Hankow have made a joint protest to the Viceroy Chane Chib-lung against the Hunsa publications, and the neglect of the provincial authorities to take

dissemination.

THE Vicersy of Nanking reposts in the Peking Gazette of November and that he removed General I Chih-chung from the command of the troops at Chloklang because "he was not | competent to perform the important duties devolving upon him at a Treaty Port.”

THE Hon. Treasurer of the Allca Memorial Hospital begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the foods ofthe Hospital Scottish Oriental Steamship Co., Ltd. 50 Dr.G H. Bateson Wright Geo, Hopkins, Erg

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CAPTAIN: Soldiers, His Excellency the Major- General referred in very flattering terms to your He accoringly gives you a day off daty med. performance at the maneuvres this afternoon.

from the rank of sergeant downwards, en extra allowance of twopence a head. I trust, however, you will conduct yourselves with propriety, and not go and maske beasts of yourselves, else you may go to Jericho, the lot of you!"

The reters of the number of visitors to the City Hall Museum for the week ended November ngth, are :—Europeanı, 144; Chinese, 1,745 1 total. 1,889,

THE Shanghai Afercury of November 37th pablishes the following "Romours have been the past few days that a rebellion had broken circulating in certain circles in Shangbai within out in Mongolia, but the information relating to the alleged outbreak is, so far, of the vaguest. description, and no credence is attached, to it by any of the Consuls here. The first, news of the trouble is stated to have been a telegram received in Shanghai, announcing the rebellion, which was followed by a subsequent message reducing the dimensions of the occurrence to a riot, in some remote district of Mongolia. Naither of the reports has received the slightest confirm. ation, and they are regarded by those who ought to know as based on very little, if any, foundation."

CHARACTER SKETCHES,

"I DON'T REMEMBER.",

which have rendered their stay in Hongkong one of the brightest pages in the social history of the Colony. As the gist will soon be leaving our shores, the attendanen at this, their last ap

UR, was unusually large

Med

pearance" Rusding all sections of the com-

enthusiastic,

Shree munity, from the Governor with his "gadewif and baires," to that very strong man, Thomas Atkins (as Kipling cilla blm). The opening overture from William Tell," a difficult pleon, was rendered in the very best style, and went magnificently. The band also excelled itself in that favourite selection "Episodes in a Soldier's Life! (Kapper) which was specially approp:lato on this occasion. Perhaps the prettiest item an the programme was the "Musical Drill" by the boys' class under the able direction of Sergt. Major Williamson. Of the other component parts of the evening's cotertainment it is enough to say that they were admirably executed and heartily applauded, leaving only the deeper regret that Hongkong will soon know them no more itan by memory,

OUR OFFICIAL DOGBERRY. "O that he were here to write me down an das

NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL:

As a Diilnfectant, Deodorant and Antisepticthis effective measures to stop their publication and Webber) from that part for Hongkong without a The counters are rice, which is Auctundog it be not written down, yet forget not that Tam last night's issue --

Oll, being a complete sanitary agent for all purposes, needs only a trial to convince the most sceptical. The sweet and refreshing aroma (although peculiar at first to some) supplies to a sick room an exhilarating and purifying effect. Special attention should be paid to the directions.

DL bottles..................................50 crate. 405. .....................$1,00

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No«. 33 &`14, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

· LONDON, HONGKONG AND AMOY,

"A SEAMAN" Writes us asking whether or not the British Congul at Shanghaf was fantified in clearing the British steamier Irena (Capt. | daly certificated chief officer on board? The free la not in port to-day, and therefore we have Ar the Magistracy to-day a juŋk-master waL

no opportunity of investigating the matter. But presented by P.C. Gidley for cruelty to animals there can be no doubt that no Brita Consul has on the goth wito. It was shown that he had 45 ay right to clear a British vessel unless the pigs on his vessel, where there was only requirements of the British Shipping law are for 72, and the animals were lying one on top of fully complied with. Only last year the captain

The master was fined $10.

Police Court for leaving the waters ofthis Colony, without having a duly certificated oficer on board beridas ike master, and for falsifying his log book to "cover" the bungling of the British

JUST now (says the. Hoge News) a serious gambling mania is affecting the nailve merchants attained such gigantic dimension that we must and others of Kobe' and Oisks, and it has

shortly licar of some stupendous losses as well na enormous fortunes being incurred or won. abnormally, We hear of one banto in a local foreign firm whose losses amount to 10,000 yen. This may be an exaggeration, but it is certain that tremendous stakes are involved, which besides ruining legitimate trading, must end in much misery Business is paralysed, and the excitement is Intense. Unless the authorities some startling disclosures shortly.

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The following telegrams from our San but masters, remember that I am an ass; though | Francisco exchanges were "crowded out" of",

Nothing," Act IV cene I official member anas"-Shakipere In Much Ado about

LONDON, October 17th,

* The statement of the hön,'s (Mr. T. H. Whitehead) is entirely misleading, fadeed I shall not be going too far in saying it is absolutely falra.did have a private conversation with the hon. member, and as he

evening, eulogized Parnell. He spoke of the

· · John Morley, in a speech at Manchester_last departed lender as a man of powerful and extraordinary personally. Morley then proceeded to criticise Chamberlain's speech.

PARIS, October 18th. M. Jules Simon in an Interview to-day said ke

another. One was dead, and several badly hurt. | of a sailing ship was fined too at the local take some steps to interfere, we may anticipate followed his usual course of substituting lar ad not think war probable. He added "While

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Coment at Foochaw.

A SEAMAN named Johnson was robbed of $80 while in a richsha yesterday. A Chinaman came alongalde, 100k the money from ble pocket, and escaped. The proceedings were so suspicions that the rickaba coolle was arrested on a charre A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. of complicity. He was brought before Mr. WiseWe understand that the French and Russian

to-day and remanded until Monday.

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THE N. C. Daily News anys--Buyers of [JE lovite attention to our first supplies shares on time from Hongkong are advised to WE

have the numbers of the shares inserted in their contracts, Without this precaution they may find their contracts vold-ble by and by if the market goes in their favour, while they may have to pay if it goes against them."

CONFECTIONERY

AND

CHRISTMAS GOODS

RECEIVED BY THE LAST MAIL.

JORDAN ALMONDS, NOUGAT, BUT-

TER SCOTCH, ASSORTED TOFFEES,

DRAGEES, PRALINES, and a large selection

el PURE CONFECTIONERY from the leading

Manufacturers,

CADBURY'S PECIAL CHOCOLATE

CREMES.

PINE, APRICOT, CHERRY,

LIME,

GUAVA, and other RUIT JELLIES in great

variety.

TOM SMITH'S CHRISTMAS CRACKERS,

CAPT. Aggers, an experienced China "coaster," took over command of the British bark Atary Stuart (Capt, Thompson) to-day, in the interests of his employers, a German firm of Amor. The bill of sale was rigned to-day and the dollars Bald over. The German dag will replace the British ensign on the Mary Stuart to-morrow. OUR journaliste experiences in this colony have clearly proved that the people of Hongkong are so much alike that if we aim at one man in the hundred. And that's one reason why the way of adverse criticism, we generally kit about Telegraph is such a die weirs to those (only) who are unable to face independent and impartial criticism. Sad, but true.

The Kobe Herald says there has been a rise in price of rice which has prevented sales, although a large amount is needed for export. From the 1st of November 135 tons were contracted for at prices ranging from 4.20 yen to 4 so ven, as samples to be sent to San Francisco, Melbourne and London. If holders can ease up little in prices, it is expected that a large amount would be exported.

SAYS the M. C. Daily News of November 17th: Ministers to Peking, M. Lemaire and Count Cumin, are insisting on being received in audience in the Imperial palace itself. The. Ministers who were received at China New Year in the so-called Hall of Tributary Nations stipulated that, in accepting that place for the function, they were making Concession which they should not be asked to repeat; and the Trangli Yamén assured them that a raliable ball should be got ready for the occasion before the, ungal audience. This hell not being declined to be received in the one in which his ready, and the Austrian Minister having rightly colleagues had their audience, * and haying threatened to pack up his credentials and return to Tokio, he was received in a seldom used hall French and Russian Ministers, being in so bang in another part of the palace grounds; but the

to get away, are, we learn, firm in their deter. mination to be properly received in the palace itself

excitement over a great contest which was Our friends on board the Oceanic are full of brought off in San Francisco during their last stay at that port, and which still furnishes them with an endless subject of discussion. A Frisco Saloon keeper got up a great international ing of war, which was held in the prin- cipal theatre of the cliy. The stage WAS admirably fitted for a good pull, apare being fixed in the door so sa to afforda splendid foot-hold. The centre of the rope was white, and was held in position by a black- smith's vice until the signal was given. Ten

Canadian,

was

TO-DAY'S SHIPPING RETURNE.

Inward.

H

Natoh.............teamer, from Shanghai. Polyphemus...

"Foochow Haiphong......

Foochow; &c. Chey-sang Yi-sang...

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bip

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Canton. Manila. New York, Aggregating 8,710 tons, register.

Gov. Robra...

Thales.... Namchow Ingrabas......... DONAT...... NS. de Loreto

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Outward.

steamer, for Swatow.

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Amoy, &c. "Saigon.

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Sourabaya. "Manila. Aggregating 4,411 tons, reglater,

A CORRESPONDENT walies from Ticutala to our Shanghat morning contemporary under date the 17th November :-Professor Walker, Inte of the

incident which in the light of the recent attitude Royal Navy, has returned from England to resume his duties at the Naval College, an of the British Admiralty towards the Chinese Government has given great satisfaction 'to the large circle of his fifends here. The last phase of this attitude, has been the refusal of the as far as giving the students the advantages of Admiralty to receive another educational mission the Greenwich course goes. Hopes are cherished here that the expediency of a common polley to meet possible complications on the Pamir Plateau may, in the rapprochement of the two Governments, cause the disagreeable incidents of the Lang episode to be forgotten.

A CORRISPONDENT of a Leeds newspaper, in wandering about the Devon coast, came across Scsicbman named Hadden who had just returned from Cape Colony. A policeman (writes the correspondent), who had also passed some time at the Cape and knew a little of the Kaffir language, entered into a conversation with him as follows

Policeman-"Hoon-a-weeye?" Foreigner "Ficon"hoos yursel ?" Policeman" Eeten brawla." Foreigner-"Aimidlinai,"

tive for argument I thought it proper to tell him

at once that my opinion was that the perious | I was in Berlin as a delegate to the international emt kers to govern this - Colony, ware 'the labor congress, the Emperor Willam told me that. oficials, and that the presence of unofficial | he desired peace, and the tone in which he said members in this Council was in order that they so left no doubt in my mind be was sincere. The might be of assistance to the Government in Car also wants peace, and France will not be legislation; and I said that they seemed to have the nation to commence hostilities in Europe," abandoned that pošliton and taken up an| Simon la quoted as declining to venture to any attitude of factions opposition to the Govern- | whether or not, the Franco-Russian entente. mand, and that so soon as that happened their . || included an agreement to expel England from services might be dispensed with—N. G. | Egypt. In this connection Simon said he did not Mitchell-Innes in the Hongkong ·Legislativa | credit Russia with having any design to conquer Council, 21st November 1891...

India, but that Russian expansion in Asis was only natural.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

At the debate on the Merchant Shipping Bill yesterday was continued too late for our usual hour of pablishing, we take the following report from the Scissors Agency:-

THE FEE FOR MOOKINGS AND BUOYS. Mr. Whitehead moved the reduction of the fee for private buoys from $50 to $10 year He said the moorings 'cost $1,000 to $1,000 and thelt upkeep was expensive. Shipping already paid more than was expended on it, and a tax of Sro was sufficient to earmark the boys and to enable owners to retain the title to their property.

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Adaltonal advices received here from Tanis

LONDON, October 18th,

show that thirty natives were burled by the collapse of a large wall, undermined by recent floods. All perished.

Miltary circies and the pablle in general wers startled to-day by the publication in the columns of Truth of the details of another matiacus out. break on honed at Windsor Castle. This part of the Grenadier Guards, who are now

second mutiny of the same battalion within six months bad lis origin in the ill feeling permeating many of the corps of the British army on account of the lasuficient and unpalatable rations which, the men claimed, were served them for their meals on Wednesday, October 14th, – These

to break out. The privates of Company I refused rations, they, claim, were especially bad, and caused the amouldering feeling of insubordination to eat the rations, and they were confined to the barracks for one day, and the corporals of the same company were placed under arrest pending an inquiry into the motinous conduct of their privates. The Inquiry made into the on breake showed that the Grenadiers had upon a previous served to them, and the fastness of their com occasion complained of the quailty of the bread plaint not being wdmitted the men threw the bread out of the barracks windows into the

The Acting Harbour Master said--The waters

harbour which is let out to all comers for the of the Colony, like the land, constitute our stock- is-trade. We have hero a magnificent natural nominal sum of 23 cents a ton. For this pepper rent all people and ships lay claim to and possess equal rights. All parts of the harbour are not however equally valuable; the inshore berths of the business part of the town are the most valuable. The possession of a^ buoy | On arrival you have not to go searching is a great convenience as well as economy, about for a berth; when one is picked up jou are not required to move, as to frequently the case if a foul berth is taken up, bawse her to be cleared, and the wear and tear of cabler and chain pipes is scarcely appreciable. If there were not manifold advantages shipowners would not be so keen on possessi. g moorings; great The Adjutant of the Third Battalion declared though the initial cost is, they are fully alive to | 'that he was not aware that the men had-acted the ultimate economy. Is many places moor in the manner mentioned, adding he was wholly ings are not allowed to be laid, it being held that ignorant of the entire Incident, and that he had rights to the waters of the port. Singapore is a where ships pay equal rates they possess equal. not received any report upon the subject. Thereupon Truth says that the evidence of ons case in point. In other places, ávát Gibraltar, † hundred witnesses can prove these facts. If vessels pay a heary tax for the privilege of lay such an outbreak and its consequent arrests sro ing moosirge, only one class of vessel being so possible without the Colonel or the Adjutant permitted, coal bulks, that pay from £30 to £40 kaning of them, the worst said about the gulf according to the value of the berth. At other | seperating the officers from the men is not TAS

WASHINGTON, October 29th.

The officers of the Gusids admit that there was a sow, bat refuse to give any particulars, declaring the trouble of a trivial nature,

teame competed-English, Scottish, Irish, Yanken, Danish, German, Italian, and Norse. The first prize was $1,000-ard THE China Merchants Mecus-Canton User, The competition extended over six nights, the house being filled every time Kiang Ping, (Capt. Holmes) is to be taken off with enthusianic partisans, of both sexes, the Macao run. She will be down here from including the highest members of society. Macao on Thursday and will be at once The

longest pull

between tha. COLOURED OPALS mounted in Plast, despatched for Shanghai. Owing to the fac Canadians and Danes, lasting just two hours, that she has been running for some time with when the former won. The contest between representing favourite subjects.

An unqualified foreign officer, she will ship a daly England and Ireland was the most exciting, and certificated Chlef Officer prior to her clearance it was feared the audience would break loose hence for the north. The local Agents of the and wreck the place. Ultimately the poor Company state that the reason for the sudden disthrissful country triumphed, amid the withdrawal of the Along Ping from the Macsowildest enthusiasm. The final was between JAPANESE CHRISTMAS CARDS, of hand. yun is to be found in the fact that she requires Spots and Canadians, and 'after a steady pull of | Aftar which they parted with mutual expressions places, again, the Government lays down moor short of the truth,

an hour and twenty minutes Scolla came out at the top of the tree.

A large assortment of ENGLISH and

some and artistic designs, suitable to all tartes,

and at moderate prices.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

Established AD, 1841. Hongkong, rst November, 1891.

MARRIAGE.

IS

At Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai, on the 13th November, by the Rev. H. C. Hodges, MA Captain Avoviz H. ALSINo, of Chlikdẳng, to JANE ELIZABETH, only daughter of the late Captain B. E. Gall, of Shanghal.

DEATH.

At Tientsin, on the/28th October, ELLEN, the dearly loved wife of R. D. Herring, of Peldog, aged 18 years.

The Honghong Telegraph.

HONGKONG. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1891.

TELEGRAMS,

new boilers, which can be procured cheaper in Shanghal than in Hongkong.

ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. Statistics for November, 1801: In-Patients remaining in Hospital on st

November..................................................unia 75 In-Patients admitted to Hospital during

November........................

Total number treated sa In-Patients.....1gy

Of these there were ! Discharged cured.....................ma 43 Discharged relieved....................main 28 Discharged on other grounds..........

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Died in Hospital .............................. In-Patients remaining in Hospital on ret December .......................................#162230194368 Out-Parents, new cases ......................710 Out-Patients, return visiis .................¿ớR

may

halyis."

Policeman-"Loshmin-yeedbensyn tewauren Foreigner-"Yuricht" (smiles.) Policeman" Heerstye." Foreigner-Fartin Policeman" Moneetsgrawnd," Foreigner Hoosawa haennithereen."

gandwilland esteem, such as Takaroyumelings and charges so much per diem! In Vale

paraiso the fee is $5 a day; at Shanghai I have The United States steamer Võrktown arrived "Hootsoi" and "Dinnafashyurselaboolmema-

bren informed the charge is the same, $c. The at Babia, Brazil, to-day. She will stop a few mon" be foreign gentleman being overcome

berths at present occupied by buoys in Victoria: days to coni and then proceed to the Pacifo with joy and liquor,

comprise fully one-third of the waters and that station, reaching Chile in about three weeks, third the best berths in the port. These buoys The United States steamer Pairal was to-day were originally laid down-on-the condition that || ordered to all immediately from New York for when not in use by the vessels of the owners | China vío the Suez canal, an they will be available for any other venei,

PARIS, October 29th. aggrieved: the great advantages possessed by o'clock this morning. The culprit is a young entering the barbour, Buoy-owners soon felt A sensational arrest was made here at # the buoys with regard to position, convenience, man well known in Paris society, who, fox. and safety made them scrambled for, Ship some time past has been leading a lifs of owners naturally said, “We have gone to great dissipation and fe extravagance, which now expense in laying these moorings and half the promises to end in a term of imprisonment. time our rivals in trade reap the benefit," On

His name is M. de Faria, son of the ex-Consul

Total number of Out-Patient visits 27* for. Right and prospects of their filing up ans not / proved that these sums had never been handed moorings in the waters of the Colony to found fand a portion of the officers and crew of "that"

Dental cases...................30 Caralty cases.comçini10.

'JoжC. THOMSON, MA, ME,

Superintendent.

SUPREME COURT.

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION,

thereon an exclusive right thereto ja rubblik j | steamer, which it was learned was wrecked netr as well might a man go and build a $3.000 house theme. The vessel stuck Work rock at 4 o'clock en Crown land and feel aggrieved it asked to this morning. No lives reported lost. pay a quit rent on the score of the expense heade

PASUR, October goth,

has already been put to. The expense was a 3. The body of Father Ildefonsus was found in a voluntary one undertaken for his own sole uss, cell, of the Cistercian monastery, near Montell- berelit, and gain, and from the first it was mar. The murderers had rifled the safe and clearly understood to be but a tentativa escaped.

CORK, October, goth, arrangement liable at any time to revocation,

The buoy-owner, more fortunate than the main consequence of the disturbed state of squaiter, however, can take up his moorings affairs in Corle the constabulary from all orts (Before Chief Justice Sir F. Russell, and a and they are none the worse, nominal lying stations has been ordered to proceed

Special Tury)

HERE, WETLOCK & Co.'s freight market report dated Shanghai, 27th November, 1891, says: For London and New York there is no

AMONG the passengers by the French mail change to report and rates remain unchanged. steamer Notal from Shanghai last night were Constwise Latest telegraphic advices from aspector Quincey and the absconding Parsee, Newchwang are to the effect that winter and Shanghal by request of the Hongkong authori Cowasjen Byramjce Tavaria, arrested in come down upon them very suddenly, and all steamers made for Deep Hels, most of them ties and duly handed over to the Tespecter. The being successful in pausing out; this port prisoner was brought before Mr. Wise to-day on now be considered closed. Waha 10 | two charges-(1) Graudulently stealing a sum of Whampoa-The regular lines are filling what $375 entrusted to him as clerk on Nov. 3, and little demard there fe, and rates have further (2) fmudulently stealing various other sums, amounting to $200, between Aug, 1 and Nov, 11. declined and quotations are purely nominal Mr. Stokes prosecuted. Inspector Quince the other band traders who did not possess General of Portugal in Paris. He is at years of Ngasaki to Shangbal-There is some enquiry for axiling tonnage, but steam has been having given formal evidence of anest, Jamsetjee sad, we pay equal rates and possess age, and has for the past year bren one of the by neglected. For London via Sues Canal De Monokits Tate, managing partner of Patel & equal rights, why are the best berths to be attaches of the Portuguese Legation. He is

partures during the time under review have been Co., who complayed prisoner as clerk during the polled for a few firms Neither arrange charged with stealing a spo-franc note.

ment was fair to all parties. At the same time,

„PÁNAMA, October 29ih. cum moderate scale, and all steamers have taken last five years, deposed that certain sums of for shipowners on the strength of having spent Fear lifeboats of the British steamer Storelle their full share of cargo offering, Several vessels money had been entrusted to prisoner for pay large sums (on sufferance) in laying down arrived here this morning, bringing prasengers are circalated for despatch during the ensuing ment to creditors of the firm. The creditors bright. Following are the vessels circulated over by prisoner, and also that moneys had been Steamships Pakling and Priam ih proxime, paid to him for Palell & Co. which the firm had P. & D. extra boat Baday and steamship never received. Prisoner was remanded, until Giangyls about 15th. For New York is Suez to-morrow at 10.15, Canal-The berth has been sufficiently supplied with tonnage to meet requirements, and steamers have had nodifically in filling their allotted space. The China Mall of last night is responsible for The steamer Stratkisgin cleared yesterday, and the following.

|the steamship Collingham is expected to-morrow; "The sensational untrue telegram published she will be followed by the steamship

Havarten in Hongkong about a revolution in Fobkleo and Vid the Capa--Demand has somewhat fallen off) the massacre of thousands of Government troops the P. Troop muzived in few days ago and is

and trifling rent is now asked, $5 a month, immediately here. The whole force of (mounted han travelled round the world and appears in the | under orders to proceed to Manila. The Norv

which the buoy-owner can recoup in a day. He police at present in this city has been placed at Singapore papers in the following weakmed | wegian barqué Alims is in port and reponed

lest perfect liberty to let his bunys when he the disposal of Dillon, and will accompany him form. It is great pity the authors of such open to business, but we have heard of no offer

so pleases and to charge what reat he can get, averywhere until the close of the political Iring telegrams could not be severely punished; Laving been mada. Departures for Lenden sie KAW HONG TAKE v. HO CHU CHUE. »

Since this Bill has been under discussion I have campaign. Fifteen thousand armed rebels have captured the situal ports of call and Sues Cans] In this action plaintiff sought to recover $7,435, bad many people come to me and tige did the The infirmates of this city have been kept and sacked the town of Tchwel Dear Foochow & Steatoship Glenatal via Toochow 19th inst, balance due on an account for sums paid by him Government should lay down buoys and charge busy attending to the injuries of perastis hurt la the revolt this time la exid not to be antir steamship Falinurut via Toochow 18th on behalf and at request of defendant, for freight a rent, as all the buoys in the best berths are Wednesday night's Hoting.There is now forelga Ja

Instant-and-steamship-Danfa-via-Focchow and insurance. Mr. Robinson (instructed by now in the possession of a low-large-fruit and hissty-two patients in the hospital and ning from The "sensational untrue'telegram" referred to 18th instant. Departures for New York via Messrs. Dennys and Mosiop) was for the plaintif the smaller vessels fear that trade jealousy will wounds received during the fightingale Tala by our righteous contemporary was published in the manal ports of call and Soes Canal - und Mr. Francis, Q.C. (instructed by Mesa, induce their owners even when vacant to refuse number is in addities to the very much larger, the Hongkong Telarragh of November gth and Steamship Besledi via Amoy 19th instant and Ewens and Reece), defended.

to rent them out. But $5 a month is the verlest", "dumber of persons who are being treated at singularly enough it happens to be absolutely steamship Strathleven via Amoy 26th Instant, The following jurors were swom-Mesurs. trife wherewith to secure much great advantages: their own homes. **. true in every important respect, with the possible Quotations areș--Shanghai to London, P. and W. R. Louley, Cheung Lok Yu, D. R. Sassoon, Should, however, any of the present bucy-owners, The rival meetings of Farnellites! and

and: anti" exception of the exact number of Imperial troopa || 3. 5. N. Co., 15r. per fan for tea and general | 1. A. de Sonnaville, E. Osborne, Fung Tang, and who should in justice, I think, have the first Parellites this evening, were separated by an LOCAL AND GENERAL. wald to have been killed in the first engagement cargo through to New York 331, og for tea John Andrew.

refusal of the benths, think the terms exorbitant," enormous array of milltary, and police sad with the rebels, and even that has not up to the and general cargo. Shanghai to London, 0, 8, S, Mr. Robinson opened the case for plaintiff, they will of course remove their moorings in disorder was thereby prevented. All the sheps

accordance with the conditions on Tax U. S. S. Palos is, likely in winter at present time been shown to be inaccurate. Co., 356. per ton for tes and general cargo reading the petition.

* per were closed, except those of vendors of black- Farthermore, there was not one werd in our through to New York 358, od, for tes and general Mr. Francis objected to the whole proceeding mission was original & ranted a view of therma telegram about fifteen thousand armed rebels" cargo. Shanghai to London, Glen Lineʻzje, on the ground that the claim was against a newer and, under the altered circumstances, better, tu

LONDON October 30th,~ Tax Freath gunboat fecanstant returned to capturing and sacking the town of Tchwel, nor per "ten for las and general cargo through partnership, Chop Hop Li, and could not be arrangements being made me to mouri gali the Ama of Liberal. Inaders is falsed

one-word-as-to-whelber-the-revolt-was-antis - to--New-York-33r. de for... tha and general brought against any and partner solely... Shanghai from Formoss on November 25th."

port, as also to the largely increadlog trafic, of sta. tales; some steps to pet, an end to ibe- foreign or otherwise. În fact, the world-likp-| cargo, Shanghai to London, Ben Lise 257, per Mr. Robinson argued that it was now too late buoy owners must also clearly understand,, hen, exbibitions in Ireland which are caming great We hear that the steamship Avachi will go lato could be clever mummy who poses as Editor of jou for tea and general cargo through to New to raise a demurer of this kind, which should buoys are not being used by ships, fiet Between hard to, the home rule cause in England and the hours of sunset and sunrise a bright white aralously menacing the prospects of the Liberal *the Convalescent Home at Kowloon to-morrow, The extract from the Singapore papers, printed Shanghai to London, C. 6. M. 8. I. C. The Court upheld this arguzu übleidence of. The amendment of Mr. Whitchurd wESEDÉS

Chima Mall has again teen caught napping, York - 954, for ins and general cargo, have been made in the pleadings, the

light must be exhibited) ik wilg above, is a summary of a report sent by the 258 per ton for tea and general cargo through Mr. Robinson then went into the Tix men of the Impfrigussaro downs at Stone-Forchow correspondent of the Bhangbai Mercury to New York 951 od for ten and general cargo, liability. It was admited that the mousy, was seconded, and was therefore dropped, ontters' Island just now for the annual target dated November 10th and pubilibed by that Shanghai to New York 403. par tom for tea and owing to plaintiff, but defendant claimed that he The rest of the debate, Wafaninin practice, which will probably contiene for some journal in its issus of the soth, and as bo general cargo. : Nagasaki to Shanghal &g cents was not the debtor nor one of the debtors, and Ultimately the Council adjourned unt Felday

to had no connection with the fem which would next Amboy, Newchwang to Canton, and

THLETIC CLUB FARE

WELL

ARMY REFORM.

LONDON, November 28th.. It is understood that the War Office will aboilsh the past of Commander-la-Chief when

It becomes vacant. ·

PRINCE GEORGE

Prince George of Wales, who has been suffer log from typhold fever, is progressing very favourably,

Tientsin.

the

Nov. 3oth and Dec. Ist.

ime, An interesting feature of the proccodlags reference whatever to the "special" published 3log'steamer and $1.00 for and2, NewckwARE MI-invólýe bim in any liability pic

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is the new !!field telephone which the marks- by this journal. The Chisa Mali Bir Oracle man uses toreport the "hits" to those in charge thinks "it is a great pity the authors of wick to Bwwow closed. Waky to Caston to cents. The bearing of witnesses on the question LORNE

lying telegrams could (1) not be panlabad5; por pical, somiast Befilement during the fort whether defendant was a partner or only a What about aditors who deliberately pervert night je fatkide, Chapana, penumer 600 tons | shroff, occupied the whale of yesterday" and to the truth for slow, mens and contemptible | register, Houchwang to Magkasid, 15 qente per day, parpone, an tha: Füh: Wrapper man las dope peak: Dietrized i messi la port, the diens, Anna go to prean is p.m.) Indgment hay ppt | socios of antertainmenta In this instance † turno

yel boch delivered,

Korse Aihlesie Glab

of the drill. The field telephons which has just arrived from. England is quietly pultad, to the purpose les which it is intended and removes cause, for squabbles over possible, balgeyes,

Saturday night "daw,

The

At Cork:

sides an the most visgraceful occurrence at an election in

Red Kjardom för many yasm pant,¿It is, Care even worse is coming before the polling vices say that both factions are

up to the Bighest pitch of exasperasiop

the man wounded in the affrays of the past

feared several may dia dir

DUBLIN, October goth,

Przzz of this cliy in responsība

the raport, that thern" is: a pilot, on look to

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