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THE HONGKONG HIGH-LEVEL

The following is the report for presentation to the shareholders, at the seventh ordinary general meeting, to be held at the Hongkong Hotel, on Thursday, 24th December, 1891, at noon;

We beg to lay before the shareholders the annexed statement of accounts of the Company for the year ended goth November, 1891.

The total receipts for the twelve months amount to $17,920. go, including transfer fees and penit on the sale of 15 forfeited shares; the working expenses to $77.133.58; the profit on the year's working to $787.31

As slated in last year's report, the cost of one rope, amounting to $1,401.30, is included in the account of Maintenance and Repairs.

On the gh December instant 'we ceased to bethe Company's general managers, but pending the confirmation of the appointment of new general managers we are discharging their duties.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1891.

and Karkem. These streams after pushing their way through extremely rugged rocks of the northward into the Charin, and onwards to the Ballash basin, whilst we had descended inter the basin of the Tarim. Pasing on, we were received by an escort of Afghans and Andjanis who came out to do us bonour, and by them were escorted to the house of a native Russian official at Aksu.

(To de continued.)

kinds of news reach us about the rebellion, the last being that General Tea with 4,000 Tient- famous Llama pitest, who was taken prisoner. This took place at Sangota (Three Hill Pagoda) about doo, to the NW of this port. The agents are now said to be making for Shan- haluan, on the way to Peking, but we expect they will find it very difficult to reach the capital, as Shanbalkvan is well guarded and fortified, There is undoubtedly a lot of trouble in the pro- vince, and the anthodiles have enlisted all the NOTES FROM CHINESE PAPERS. coolles that are available. It is to be hoped the wave of raping and murder will not pass through the foreign settlement, for we have no mean whatever df withstanding an attack of any kind, The report was spread that to British soldiers were on the way here for our protection, and that goo soldiers had been sent to Tientsin, bat we hardly look for such good luck, as we have not received even an acknowledgment of our petition for help.

A man was going home along a street in the city, the night before last at about ten o'clock, carrying a lighted lantem. Suddenly a man pushed against him, kicked his lantern from his hard, and grabbed bis winter hat, escaping at full speed. The robbery was so sudden and so unexpected that it was sometime before the man recovered himself and realised what bad. happened,

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Intimations.

HONG

KONG

TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED.

DRAPERS OUTFITTERS TAILORS SILKMEN FURNISHERS.

1891

CHRISTMAS

end, gives place to that of glaciers. .. Here wa clambered to spend the night on a little patch TRAMWAYS' COMPANY, LIMITED. "of grass, named Thogm-su by. Orman who Tertiary system, make their way, one or both sin soldiers defeated 1,000 rebels under the

seemed as excited-old woldier that he was-as If on the eve of a battle. Before daybreak he was astir, and shouting to his men, wanted me to hurry up with the rest. The rain had passed but not all the clouds, and as I peeped out in the cool grey of dawn, we were seen to be approaching some splendid mountains. The view of the south-west was too tempting not to be photographed, even at ball-past four, whilst the valleys were still in shadow, and the sunlight it up only the highest peaks. The central mountain on my camera screen rose up thousands of feet, and snow capped, whilst at the foot of the picture ran the Mozart through which we waded about 5 o'clock. Presently we arrived at a westerly bend in the gorge where it presents the appearance of an elevated valley or oblong basin into which five glaciers descend, Beyond this point neither trees nor even bushes appear, though during the short summer are acen rank grass and a few kinds of flowers, especially violets. We reached this valley in about an hour and a ball, and I could not resist Our Peking correspondent writes that setting up my camera, though in shadow and Senchi (Imperial guards) are all in readiness for with only a feeble sun, whereby was obtained active service. In cast the rebels should

On dif that the object of the rebellion is to put peak; called by my men "the White Mountain will márch, at once, to Kapehkow, Churankwan and partially snow-covered, with darker peaks and Fefunglow to wait for further orders to pro- of the movemen: is mild to be the Llama priest The accounts have been audited by Mr. R. below, between two of which descended a glacier, ceed to the scene of retion." It is reported that taken prisoner by General Tsao. He is suppoard Lyall, who also offers himself for re-election. whose foot almost reached to the central expanse the detachments selected for immediate service to be 780 years old, 'und isyutnerable. Perhaps

MACEWIN, FRICKEL" & Co. -of water at the bottom of the basins.

composing the first corps, are four camps of rifif he be made a head shorter, his prestige may .......... Hongkong, 17th December, 1891.

After grossing this valley we continued by amen, 2,000 strong, and that the second carpe | be ended. difficult road over precipitous crags, through consists of artillery, horse artillery, cavalry and The north wind, which had been blowing STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR KNTİKİ - region of chaos, where the way is strewed with | infantry, aleni 2,000 in number, Rumour says im me or less strongly for a fatnight, censed on

30TH NOVEMBER, 1891.

the bleached skeletons of horses which have that by a special decree promulgsest on the zud | Saturday, the 29th, when 'w light 5.5.W. breezd Assets.

succumbed; and where the only belogs at their ult, the Tartar Lieutenant-General Ken has been started and up went the thermometer from ‚à° Permanent way, and rolling stock ...$139,653.68 ease, apparently, were the ravens and kites, ordered to march with all the Menchu troops to 189 Yesterday It was quite halmy, but to FRENCH, GERMAN and ENGLISH TOYS.| TOOLS for BOYS. Concession and deed of grant...... *4.000.ca || saluting us with their ominous cries, and longing, under his command and to defend Kupehkeew, so d'r the wind le back to the north and the tem- Stock in hand, at date ma

2,932 61 no doubt, for the pleasure of picking our bones. as to prevent the rebels from making Inroads in restare la getting colder every minute.-N. C. | DRESSED and UNDRESSED DOLLS, Furniture with the Superintendent...

161.00 The crest of the Pass is saddle-shaped, about that neighbourhood.

Daily News Hongkong and Shanghal Banking

a third of a mile in length, and reckoned approx. Corporation.......

5,269.74|imately at 12,000 feet high, its distance

CONSULTING COM

COMMITTEE.

In accordance with rule 15 of the Company's Articles of Association, the present members, the Hon. P. Ryrie and Mesara. J. Anderson and C.

the

The river fress over, and natives crossed to the north side' on the 24th Instant. The cold weather sat in very suddenly and lasted so long. that the spell of warmth which usually, takes place before the extreme cold begins has not visited ne this year.

Ewens, retire, but being eligible, offer themselves however, a capital view, looking east, of a grand' achieve any success detachments of the the rightful sovereign on the Throne. The head

for re-election.

AUDITOR.

40.00

Cash,-In hand.........................$612.29 With 'collectors ......

Accounts receivable (Outstanding

Suspense, Cost of repairing damages caused by the laed lip during the "Storm in May, 1889 .....................

Liabilities.

Capital,-In1750 shares of $100 each

fully paid-up............ Loan from the Bank of China, Japan **and the Stralis, Ltd.

Accounts payable .......................................... ¡Profit and loss.........................

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from the entrance of the defile being 33 miles, Having passed the crest, we came at half-past 552.29 ten to long altenasted mass of ice, called the Dorga glacier, with surface extremely uneven 372.50 and standing up like a miniature range of ice mountains. In a sketch of this glacier, by a Rasian named Kludoff, of which I possess a 8.374 33 photograph, the artist has delineated therein an enormous table of rock supported on a pedestal. $161 366 05 of Ice: These ice-tables are well known to Alpine climbers and are formed by the surface of the glacier thawing more slowly under a fallen rock than in uncovered parts. Hence the "leg" $135,000.00 is left, but only to thaw dank-wise till the stone falls and begins to aid the formation of a new 39,000.00 Leg. From a slight eminence about two miles 4.231.10 from the highest point of the pass, there is a 2,034,86 | view ol'a mende glace across which our route lay. After delay with photograpble efforts we $161,266 as presently overtook the baggage animals, picking ********** their way and toiling among ice hummocks, and over crevasses, the horses needing to be helped 11,959.72

over special difficulties one by one. Enormous ice waves and plies of debris with broken rocks 1,842 20

734.09 tying in the most varied positions, presented picture of terrible disorder, in crossing 3.460.35 which nothing looked easier than for one's 2,618.18

horse to slide and pitch his rider head 850 co foremost lato a crevasse, or against an ice ich 1,788.66 mock. So I dismounted, and thought to pick my way on foot. But this was a change for the 4.479.48 2,034.86 ware, since the horse proved the surer foated. I bad to remount, side with loose rein, dangling my feet so that at the first sign of a slip I might spring from the saddle. In this fashion we were doing our best to cross the glacier, when, with a great shouting, Joseph called out to me to look at the baggage horses filing along in an les cliff, over which one of them had fallen 142.5e buggage and all. This seemed exclifng enough to make one look up, but so difficult was that 1,247.54 pleco of the way I was then creeping over that I

WORKING ACCOUNT. "To Salaries and wagen in..................$

., charges accounts in

police rates and...............inasjuran coals and stores .....................6422109 Interest............................

n Consulting Committee's and Audi-

tor's feet +++ General Managers' commission... maintenance and repairs......................... balance to profit and loss sange

By traffic receipts for the year to

date ***MIN

,, transfer fees...imam

profit on 15 forfeited shares sold' (la lieu of Intereal).................................

amount carried forward from last

E. & O. E.

29 168.44

97,779-40 5.00

dared not allow my attention to be diverted, and 29.168.44 in due time we came to the scene of the accident The horse had gone too close to the edge of a precipice, fortunately not very deep, and without water at the bottom, so that, wonderful to say, it was not killed, nor seriously hurt, as his load happened to be only two chesis of bread, and sack, no serious damage was sustained,

MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co. I have compared the above Statement with the Books and Vouchers of the Company, and found the anime in accordance therewith.

R. LTALL,

Auditor. Hongkong, th December, 1891..

THE MACÃO OPIUM FARM.

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In commenting best week on the very under- hand way in which the oplam farm tenders were dealt with in Macao, we allowed one of two errors of detail to appear, which we are now glad to have pointed out and corrected. In the first place, Mestrs, Malcampo & Co, communt. cated with some of the members of Parliament fa Lisbon, not through the Cansul, who of course could not make any representations reflecting on the efficials of his own Governinent, but through their business agent la Hongkong, acting simply as a commercial man mader Instructions from his principals. It so happens that Mesars Malesanpo's representative in Hongkong is also the Portuguese contul bere, but this action taken by him was purely to his private expacity. The Portuguess Government, not having any paid consul in this Colony, entrusts its interests to a bualoea ORG

who of course has a perfect right to conduct his commercial affairs independently, We are also faformed that the amount paid by the old farm syndicate for the new farms (now definitely cor armed) is $110,000 per annum as against $51,0:6 formerly an increase of $79,000 Der annum to the revenues whereas there were nother offers, on□ws high as $140,000 per annum, which were refused, so that a net loss of $1ac,poo In the ten years is incurred,

Other effer, up to $185,000 per annum could, We are sitred, have been obtained had not unusual haste bren a marked feature of the proceedings on this occasion,

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In the businers portion of Ningpo there is a very large and wealthy firm dealing in silks and piece goods. About midnight an the 8th Inst. several robbers brake pen the door and entered the premises in grand style, with numerous lighted torches and all sorts of weapons. The desperadoes had white türbene on their heads and sandals on their feet. Of course the perple In the store were too cowed to offer resistance. For two hours the robbers worked steadily, and everything of value was taken. The strange thing is that there was a camp of Hunan soldiers close by, and a guardhouse of patrolmen not far off, yet all the time the robbers were plundering and carrying off the property, not one of the CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL braves nor a guardian of the pence put in an appearance; and in spite of the fact that the streets were closed by worden gates, the marauders come and went as if there were no obstractions. In the morning, when the autho rities received a report of the accurrence, partles were rent out in pursuit, but no trace of the depredators could be discovered. The fipao gat 1,000 blows for his negligence. The same firm was robbed last year but the thieves were never caught.

The following decree was issued on the rith Instant "A memorial from Yeh Chi-ch'ao and

others reports the entrance of the government troops into Yushuhal and victories gained over the insurgents. The bandits created distur- tricts, and we ordered Yeh Chi-ch'ao to divide bances in Kalasinchi and the surrending dis- his forces both for defensive and offensive operations. He accordingly instructed Colonel Pan Wan-chal to advance against the foe along the Wuhumallang road and to make the attack. On the 29th of the roth moon Colonel Pan marched into Yubulin and was met by the enemy to the number of over 2,0co. An obstinate struggle took place. The rebels fought with desperation, uniil at last Major Ch'un made a détour and attacked the enemy in the rear. For

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four hours the conflict raged and the lasurgents Svaghat were utterly destroyed, while a quantity of arms and numbers of animals fell into our hands. The reisels stationed in the neighbouring villages, on hearing the news of the battle, came up from all sides. They were promptly-engaged by the At one o'clock we reached the most trying troops. Several rebel leaders dressed in yellow Maca

100 rebels on horseback and Haiphong robes, over ordeal of the whole route at a place called Musurbash, where, on the Eastern side of the foot, and five chiefs, including the false Bollase mer de glace, the ice, for a portion of its width, The government forces after this victory Prince and false commander, were killed, Is broken off almost vertically, leaving a cliff were reunited and marched in one body to dis from 40 to go feet high. On the top had once lodge the insurgents who were holding the West at winds, Weather cloudy, mid and rather dry. (Tamed at been a Buddhist monk's abode, a small Chinese Bridge-Sijao. In the meantime a rebel chic!- fort, to which access was gelaed from below by tain, Liu Hwal, with ever 1,000 followers, had steps cut in the ice, whilst provisions, and even captured Yeh Pa-shao in the district of Kien. horses sometimes, were dragged up by rope chong and east of the prefectural city, plunder- Down the face of this cliff, according to General Ing, burning, and committing all sorts of depre Kostenke, who himself penetrated thus far, nodations, General Nieh Sz-chen, beasing of this, European had ever descended. As for ourselves advanced to the attack on the grd inst. He was we found there two or three men who sald

well seconded by Lieut. Colonel Yeh Yi-plao, and they had received orders to smooth my way, the Government forces, by a double flank move. Hongkong Observatory, 18th December, 1891. and had been some hours at work. Just then-

ment, attacked the enemy on the tight and left they were laying boughs across & CCVAC simultaneously and quickly rooted them. Over covering them with blocks of ice; and over these 400 of the insurgents fell, including their leader, If you please, not only I, but the horses were to Liu Hwal, who was killed during the fight pass Small wonder that one of the beasts fell General Nich is now making forced marches to a but Osman Bab was, again successful to Habylug against another hand of rebels stationed recovering his horse without serious damage,

there. The roads in the districts. of „Pinchien.

·Needless to say, I dismounted and presently came to the top of the cliff, down the face of and Klenchong are now cleared and are as sale which we were invited to scramble. It looked in former times. The management of the as if blocks of ice and debile bad been husled fom above, sad perhaps the face of the delity had been to some extent breken away and steps cut here and there, but how to get down whilst maintaining the perpendicular looked well nigh imperman however took my hand on either side, Imponsible, and after sliding, stépping, jumping, and all bui falling half a dozen times, we arrived at a spot Hittle less uneven then the rest, wherpe WA

could survey the route whereby we had descended,

"Do you mean to say” I asked "that the horses have to come down there?" to which a reply was given me in the affirmative, and I watched curiously to see how it would be accom- plished. I do not remember any ropes being attached, but my own horse was taken by one the his head, whilst another held him back by the tail, and thus steadied, he was made to scramble and slide on lege or haunches as be those till something like ferra firma was reached at the bottom of the glacier.

The whole proceeding struck me as the most kerribly dangerous piece of progress I had ever witnessed, or probably ever shall whiness agit, after which my servants and I went forward to an agreed meeting place for the night. It was fru o'clock before we get clear of the ict

To-day's Advertisements.

DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

expedition is avery way satisfactory, Let FOR SWATOW, AMOY, AND FOOCHOW. Yeh Chi-ch'an order his captains and his troops to follow up their several successful engage-THE Company's Steamship ments, and to surround and exterminate the posts that are now disturbing the peace of our

"HAITAN," Mongolian subjects. Permit

pone of the Captain Ashton, will be despatched for the insurgents to escape and cause trouble in future, above Ports on SUNDAY, the 20th December, so that our tributarles and huntry may enjoy. { at Daylight,!n gen tranquility, Respect this."

JAPAN NOTES., +

Vice-Admiral Nimeff, LR. N, left-for home in the P. M. S. 5. City of Paking. Hẻ has been relieved by Rear-Admiral Tinff, who Was previously well-know, formerly in com Mixin, as also was his brother, formerly in com- mand of the Heidamack.

We see by a specimen submitted_to_sub scribers, that Mengi, Milog and Burton have undertaken confotaily a work on “The great Earthquake of Japan. It is to be illustrated with photo plates, and will be a permaneat memorial of the occurrence.

OVER THE Muzart Pass-Continued. On the morning we illt Udangel, our last Kalmaktent was passed, and the last dilapidated picket north of the mountains. Here we might have spent the night; but Orman was anzice

Katsuda Seisuke, cashier of the Mitsu Bish! fa push on to the very verge of our difficulties and, as they told me that as many as 30 horses Kalshs, gave himself up to the police on the and which he knew to lie before him on the marrow are sometimes killed in a month at Mazir baby inst, and was on bis own confession transferred Accordingly after continually ascending we made it was no small mercy to have got off the glacier our made our way round the slope of a moraine, with a sound skis, and without loss of cattle. I to the Tokyo Local Court. The Nicks Nicht could write no diary that night, for the horses Shimbun states that he admits having embezzled did not come up and we had to sleep, supperless,39,000 yen of the Company's funds, which be in the open; but my mote-book reminded me that has lost by speculation on the rice market since

March last.

NAWCHWANG,

(FROM OUR OWN. CORRESPONDENT)

by a 13-inch pathway whereon, my borte had to pick his way very carefully. It seemed at the time the most dangerous thing I had attempted on horseback, the loose stones threatening to it was the only date in my life that could he alip from the thread-like track, and to precis written wb five out of six figures alike, namely, pitate borse and rider Into the Munit below. 8-5-1888, and I thought it had been verily Presently we came to an affluent of this ricos, day to be much remembered. We were still to called the Archall-Karachat and looking continue for six days over padescribed ground in up on the left to where it rises, sawn the course of which we had some fine "views of

J November 30th. magnificent glacier, sbattered by crevasses mountain scenery, notably towardsthe west, where

Yesterday, the Captain (Hard) and crow left such as recalled to mind photographs of the the ices Monarch of the Mountains known pu Rbone glacier. This glacier is the largest yet Khan Teng!, ralaas bis head in lofty grandeur far the schooner Loongwka which had been ashore known in the northern slope of the Mures above the surrounding peaks to an altitude of seren days on or near the west bank. She was range, and la thought to be connected with the 14,000 feet, whilst there are plenty of less elevated knocked about by the floating ice and sprang mer de glace, to be inentioned hereafter on the peaks overtopping Mont Blanc by at least 3.000 leak. There is not much chance of saving southern slope. We had now come at milles cathy only souvenirs of the Kan Tengry either the vessel or the cargo, as it is next to from the entrance to the deale, to i polas mountains are photographs of two sketches by Impossible to get boate for saving purposes, where the gorga prodirales the dials made of Russian artist of two gorges in this group through Some of the warmers Were on the Bar For Ale range, and the forest region, soming to an . which flow the super waters of the rivers Kokjur | several days, bat' all have now arosted, "All

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