“Kutimations.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1892.
́LOCAL AND GENERAL.
SWEDEN is the most Protestant country in the DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & World, for out of a population of 4,744,409 only
Bte are Roman Catholics. CO., LIMITED.
VICTORIA DISPENSARY
AT the Magistracy to-day two coolles were fined $15 and $10 respectively for being in possession of small quantities of prepared oplum without certificates.
THE Agents (Means Dodwell, Carill & Co.) Inform us that the Northern Pacific Steamship Whave received a small abipment of Co's chartered steamer Para Nang left Tacoma
for this post, via Japan, on the fast.
REAL, DEVONSHIRE CIDER from Symons -& Co, Totnes, Devon, in splendid condition.
SYMONA CIDER,
$7.50 per dozen
CHAMPAGNE CIDER, $2.50 per doren.
VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
Chollie-What a beautiful throat you have Miss Gay. It is like creamt
Miss Gay-Yes, but please don't spoon It,
neverthelerat
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Har is an Engilsh physician's recipe for healthy-children "Plenty of milk, plenty of sleep and plenty of fannel."
The evidence, as already given in the origloa) Summary Court case, and reported, was taken, After the examlasiion of two witnesses the `case was adjɔurned until 10-to-morrow,
Agod Lover-You treat me as if I were a dog,ale
Lala-Not mech, I don't. I like dogs. I pat KESWICK'S SHARE BILL AND THE them on the head, take them out walking and 1 A CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,\" cren let them kiss me. I don't treat you that bung way, do I?
orders to leave England for the Far East on or THE famous old trooper the Himalaya is under ; about the Igth fast., She will take home from Singapore our old frleads of the Northampton
hire Regiment, who have had a pretty lengthy and arduous spell of foreign service, e
nobody recognizes ?
Mr. Globetrotter Who's that poor old man
P. & Q. Captalo-He'sian old conmul retired from service.
Mr. Globetrotia-And who's that young snob who won't recogulis Anybody?
P.&O. Captain-He's a Civil Service cadet just arrived from homet
a
The special general meeting, adjourned from in consider the working of Ordinance 15 of tant month, called by the Chamber of Commerce 1891, known as the Sales of Share Ordinance, was held this afternoon. There was a large
attendance.
It was resolved by 20 tu 16(05 a ballot to ask that the Government make no alteration at present; but refer again to the Chamber in six months.
Fall report to-morrow.
BATHING FATALITY AT KOWLOON.
skin but they soon broke adrift and were never Now, seeing that we are excluded and legis seen again, neither were any of itcir crews.lated against by foreigners (Germany and Part of our cargo, consisting of 2,000 cases of America in parle dar) it should I think, be kerosene oil, which was in cargo-boats near the conceded that in view of the fact that there is a shore, was lost, as also several hundred cheats of great over-plus of certificated Bullah sellors the 1ampani disappeared and most of their occupants Officers Bill (excluding Inter alia, foreigners ten which we were to take to Amoy. Lots of time is rips for the passage of the Certificated were drowned during that terrible night from the command of any British vessel) to which At one time the barometer stood, as low reference has already been made, as I see, at as 28.35. During the night the Pebin was meeting of the local Marins Offices Association.
preventing as from steaming full speed abqind, In a good deal of danger owing to the rope.
Thanking you in anticipation for favouring cables
of jaoks getting foul of our propeller and this note with space to your fournil, whichbles, try to lessen the strain on
Yours faithfully,
our I therefore went down with an are deck 125 feet of thick rape which had become and cleared the propeller-and we hauled on wound round the shaft.
On shore the
damage done by - the ¦ typhoon was considerable. The British Con- sulate and almost every foreign-built house in Tamusi was rendered, practically rooff-the former suffering erpecially owing to its exposed paaltion. The old Dutch fort (fort Zealandia) and Captain Frank Ashton's house were the only buildings that seemed to have tapeterie dage The damage at the capital about to miles up river, was cains very neat perforening the "Vanlihing Actn Woodyear's Circus; which Their tent has gone up ikywards (possibly the arises were pearly drowned (ant quite the for Martay was around in nick of time, Victor Valatio's last baloon
and a lot of the Company's paraphernalia la the
seriously damaged. But they are all very cheer- perform very shortly. The damage done must fal over it and are going down to Taiwanfoo lo be fully $50,000.worth, or mare.
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A. BRITISH COASTER. Hongkong, September 15th, 1892.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
An old Astec shalt, giving ore running $50 in gold and $20 in silver to the ton, was recently opened near Prescott, Ariz. Several stone kam- mers were found at the bottom of the shaft.j THE American ship Charmer, Capt. J.-W. Holmes, which salied for San Francisco ou the orthodox theology, to practically useless, James Young, chief engineer of the steamship Yesterday afternoon, about san-down, Mr. ZAMENE CIDER,
14th ultime put back to Hongkong yesterday or worse than useless, here. It first torents Dafavis (now in dock refitting for the Northern $2.50 per dozen. while battling with a Typhoon to the Southward, Inventas means of escaping purishment. Its the slipway, close by the Hangbani dock. Capt.
owing to her rudder having got out of order crime, and then faveats a punishment, and then Pacific Cò, Tacoma trade) went for a swim off ported to be very great; amongst the worst ccuracy, and learn on the best valbority {hat ́:-
heaven is the reward--not for good and BUSINESS at our local Docks has seldom been conduct, but for believing in the plan of saival, while sitting on the poop of the Batavia, 30 quiet as it is at present. Practically, the ion Its hell is the reward--not for false sed and at once went in to bls assistance. The
noticed that he suddenly stopped swimming docks are empty, but after the busy times of evil deeds, but for hexity!"Rev. G. Walford, water was only home five feet deep, and the months, past, the Dock Company can well afford a "The Criminals Ascension, or from the Gallows captale had no difficulty in getting blan ashore (30 to wait for that turn of the tide which is sure to to the Golden Streets."
but it was then found that Mr. Young was come.
with a fainting fit, or an attack of heart disease; already dead. It is supposed that he was seized the exact cause of death. Mr. Young wis & but probably an inquest will be beld, to nacestatu Far East trade. He went home recently, and Clyde man, and had been for some time in the returned as a passenger on board the Victoria, to take his new berth on the Batavia. He was not yet 30 years old, an excellent man st his business and personally much esteemed. The funeral will take place to-morrow at 8 a
HONGKONG.
Hongkong, soth August, 1892.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LD, os modest to use the word garter. A friend A Houston, Tex, gentleman, says Siftings,
asked him:
What kind of a present are you going to buy I think I'll get her & hori-suit-qui-mal-y. pensa," was the reply.
WE
SEEDS.
E have receivedez S. S. RosettA our first shipment for this Season of VEGETA- BLE AND FLOWER SEEDS; and are now prepared to execute orders promptly.
your wife ?"
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THE P. & O. steamable Ravenna will shortly be put on the Japan Tuo, in place of the Ancona, which will go to Bombay to be re-decked. What is the matter with the Hongkong people, that their prices are so high as to drive trade all the way to India?
DOW
Old Soak-Where are you buying your liquor
Berlin Blet-I'm working dose houses at home dot send goods out on trial!
Old Soak-Humph. Are there many of them ? Berlin-Many Enough to keep me in free
CATALOGUES containing numbers, and names of Seeds wiL HINTS FÖR GARDEN-drinks for a year i
Orders from one person $5.00 to $10.00, 25 Per cent, discount allowed.
over $10.00, an extra 5
ING and other necful information, wil be sent THAT historical vessel the Torrington has blossomed out in new colours and will bence. post free to any address on application. forth be known as the Hongay. She is still under the command of that most deservedly popular of local skippers, Capt. James Young, and after another trip to java for sugar under will probably be regularly employed to the coal charter to Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., the trade trom Hongay to Hongkong, THE P. & O steamship Verona met with an per cent, discount allowed. accident on leaving Yokobama on the 3rd inst, The company's tug, which took her out of the harbour past the new breakwater, on casting off turned the wrong way to get back, and ran into the Verena. The ing was sent spinning, and it was wonder that she neither capaled nor sustained any very great damage. Several of dock here."
CLAY'S FERTILIZER.
A High Class FERTILIZER for POT PLANTS and for use in the Garden generally.
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GENERAL statistica prove that aluce the Trojan slapsed in which some war has not killed its War, boo years ago, not staple. yere has fries which have elapsed since the beginning proportionate Dember. During the thirty cen- of Asiatic and European history loss of 40,000,000 a century makes the total number destroyed by war to be 3,200,000,000, a number very nearly representing the total population of the globe at the present day.
WIT AND WISDOM.
Prosperity kills more men than adversity, Those who give the most advice take the least. When a man gets religions his borse soon finds it out.
LA woman is as old as she looks; a man nu old
as he feels.
It is hard to find fault with people who think just as we do.
The sinner who helps the devil mest is the one who is most respectable;
An Italian Opera Company has been making things lively in Batavia for some months past Italian Opera Companies are generally lively members-like the Stanley Awials, only more sa. One of this crowd died the other day, and the day after the funeral there was a free fight revolver bore a conspicuous part. No damage amongst the surrizing members, in which done, however, And as the Dutch sathorities decided that Batavia was fall up of Italian opera green fcids and pastures new. A Java contero for the season, the aeble Romans cleared out for posary says, they had an accesful season, which was to be expected considering they did
so little to merit success,"
KNOCKED OUT.
GREAT FIRE IN HONGKONG.
SEVİN MOULS BURNED-$10,000 DAMAGE. ShortlyTeefore one o'clock this morning a fire, which was discovered in a large Chinese restaurant and
probably commenced about midnigh
Queen's Road West, kept by the Leang Sul Chan tea shop at the corner of Hollywood Road and
bong. A high cast wind was blowing, and within the burning building. The newly established very few minutes it was impossible to go Rear hose apparatus at the Nom Pak Hong police station was on the spot at once, three European constables on duty in the vicinity showing remarkable promptitude for police. The fire under the energetic direction of Mr. Wodehouse team engines had arrived, and the Fire Brigade, bells rang out soon after, and by one o'clock two
and Mr. Mathieson, roon got a number of
could not have done very much with the fire, powerful fots on the flames. The wind, how ever, was so high that forty Sre brigades
it started (to Queen's Road West) to a couple which quickly spread from the sea shop where large houses adjoining, 237, and 239 Hollywood Road, family dwellings, with barbers' shops in the ground floor. It was very evident that all
the Varona't plates were injured, and she will/ Ob, it's bally when I land'em with a counter on | three buildings.wers-doomed, and-that it would-
THE Band of the 1st Shropshire Light Infantry will play the following programme at the Barrack
the law...
When the ruby's all a drippin' and the conks
are red and raw}')
And, it's bully when I've downed 'em, and the
swalls are a'andin' booze,
be as much as ever, the Brigade could do to
the wbple of fying
1 were poured
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maisen of Sparks and
a dense volumes
The Times. In a financial article on the rentwed
LONDON, Aurust 19th, fall in the value of silver, and the agliation arising therefrom in India as well as England, says “i has naturally directed attention again to the position of banks trading with the East. The defic ramonts afdat having assumed some degree of defiafteness, we have made inquiries into their
banks are entirely without foundation," The the statements hinting at the difficulties of certain article goes on to say that "When we announced Bank, we remarked for the guidance of those more sensational than true, that, although the the unfortunate collapse of the New Oriental who were losly to be led into error by statements fall in Indian Fxchange had obviously diminished pre tanto the value of money employed by Eastern banks in India, did not necessarily mean that the banks incur losses in their daily bustuesa on account of that fall in exchange. The greater proportion of the Manchester goods cipate, is done on a gold basis from the inception business, fer example, wherein the banks parti of the transaction, the buyer in the East this running all risk of fluctuation in exchange.
ALL written down their capital employed in the East well-managed Indian banks have regularly as silver has declined, and the loss arising from provided for. Depositors in the prosent circum- that cause has therefore to a large extent been.
have derived from these banks for many years, stances should remember the steady income they and should not allow themselves to be hurried into withdmwing their money without first this or that institution be true or false. In the ascertaining whether what is ramoured about present case we have no hesitation in repeating that, the foundation."
reports referred to are without any
ALLAHABAD, August sóth,
MATHE “TOKIEN'S" REPORTA into Tamsul jest after the typhoon had passed From the officers of the Nokim, which got over the town, we learn that a typhoon was wag ing in the part at 11.30p.m. on the 6th. Daring the day * N.W. gale had been blowing and then about 10 p.m. the wind shipted round to the South-east and blew with torrific violence until midnight, when the the centre passed ever Tamant. The Customs jetty, Cusiora Pause officers quarters, the Telegraph office, British Consulate and lots of native houses are more or less wrecked and their roofs non ef-they are more than the proverbial and the worthy medico will have to buy spads "shingle short!" Dr. Rennie's garden is Invisible, and cabbages in the market for some time to come. A fo-knotts freshet, was ramping down. diver when we left Tamrat, and it was ita banks in many places causing considerable The London correspondent of the Pions reported that the river was overflowing damage to crops. A good number of cargo-telegraphs under date acth basts were wrecked containing tea, kerosing oil, The evilsflicting Indian Corrency are etc. The damage done by this, the most terrific arousing general attention throughout the coun typhoon any resident can remember, is said to be try, Sir D. Barbour's letter to Sir W. Houlds
the 6th full of passengers, but evidently became urges action. It declares there is enough launch Company's launches started up river on adults, the gravity of the situation and about $30,000 to $40,000 world, One of the worth being widely printed Even the 7xrs
a total loss ex voyage for she has not been heard in the present position of silver to cause be hope the dreaded Tamsal fever has been of since. The lowest reading of the barometer serious alarm, without considering how much on shore during the storm was 28.45. It is to woran may happen it further says that the Formosa as well for, you know, tis an iil wind
proposal for a bimetallic agreement is the only blown not only out of Tamsul bat clean out of suggestion made officially by the Indian Govern..
ment to England. It would be too much,
The that blows no good to some one.
Times thinks, to ask England to disarrange ber monetary system. thus causleg ber case to be equally bad, and it objects to stapping the free: coinage of silver as likely to stimulate unlicensed mivate colonge, making the entire currency token money, and depriving India of any sort of monetary standard. It inclines to the adopti of a gold handeid, though there fo Immeeri
question. Ne twa opinions agree, thoug, all The Tedla Council is actively discussing ika admit the need of promptly measures, General of hee colange of silver. He carabats the mallon that the risk of sparious coins ga constl tutes is serious difficulty, and eld/cales Mr. be deprecated. He severely cor demns the Indian authorities for considering for ten years and dolog nothing
CORRESPONDENCE.........
(5% da so nacuerally endorse the opinions expressed by Comapondants in this column,)
It supplies natural nourishment to the soll, Square, to-morrow, commenclug at 7.30 pm Ther swells with shiny shiit frants and the manner that the Hospital, a few hundred ward: ALIEN OFFICERS IN BRITISH 'SHIPS. | Afficulties to start it,
and assists the process of assimilation, thereby aiding the plants to attain to their full size,
vigour and beauty.
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28151
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$17.00 each.
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Willams.
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Willems,
Kashion
...Just.
THE P. and O. steamship Ancona seems to have
patent leather shoot,
But you'd best look folly meek When you're up afore the beak.
you like a dog!
And it's Olloway for you
For a month or may be two.
To the Enrica oF THE “KơNoxoms TRLEGRAME."
For they bustle you. and basile you, and treat the fames reached the opposite alde of Queen's appeared in the local papers, I think that the-/, Cheaney writes to the Times urging the stoppe
to the
age
ren lato Dr. Dobercs' stationary" typhoon | Where the Queen she keeps a mansion and Sailors' Home; but the Brigade each time may consider foreign vessels (in ̈this case on | William Fowler's plea that hasty che »ges are to
balf way to Nagasaki, for aho arrived at that
port on the 61b, two days overdue, after an was done to her deck fittings, ventilators being exciting and perilous pasiige. Great damage
carried away, two boats lost, and several of the crew injured, though not seriously. It is stated that the vessel was exceedingly fortunate in not belag overturned.
Beroza Mf. C. H. Hastings at the Magistracy to-day Wong Hi, a widow, charged Yeung Sam and others with unlawfully decoring or enticing
Is
For
purvides you with your prog: was 'ero 'ere and 'ero there, I might ave been
a king,
the
,
to ear 'em 'ip arraying as I stepped late
rings When I faced the Tipton Slasher, me and im in
four-aphce gloves,
Just to make us look as armless as a pair
~~bloombla' dovel.
Then I bruisedim and batters, And 'e cuts ny lips to tatters,
to be.
of
away a certain gul named Fong-Lie, 9 years An' Jughes in 'alfs desea where is peepers old, with intent to deprive her lawful guardian. of her cur
cuatody; and with receiving and harbour. ing the same, on the gth last, at Victoria in this
colony. The evidence was clear, and the first defendant was sentenced to xa months imprison. ment, with hard labour; the second, 9 months, and the third 6 months. ANDRE MARIA D
A DA SILVA, Post Office clark. bada coalie up before Mr. Hastings in the Folice Court to-day and got him mulcted in the sum of $5 for creating a diatur bance in his house last night. A witness for the defence as requested to leave $3 in the bands of the Court shroff as a panlafiment nothing but the truth. Honestly, our amateur magistrate in turning out a better one than many of his professional brethren, We apologise for having af first doubted him.
Which
And a flattens out my nose With a brace of bally blows,
I'ardly ad expected from a pag as
couldo't see.
'ands and gropes,
Next round the Slasher's groggy, le 'angs is knocked 'im off is legs at Iasi) a feelin' for
(I'd
And,
the ropes.
mask red
lor, of looked so cheerful with is lacs That I bust myself a laughin' when I smaphed
m on the end.
Then they counted up to fee,
Rat 'e couldn't rise again s
in such an alarming.
away, was in danger, and the hospital staff found necessary to get their fire-base to work the roof. In the Immediate neighbourhood of the burning benses the heat was terrific, Twice
Road, and seemed likely to get a firm hold of a sold black of houses extending neatly
prevent the spread. On the opposite managed to 254, where the sparks fell thickest, caught fire, side of Hollywood Road, the top floor of house No.
to get at. This floor was completely bull first at the back, an exceedingly awkward place and the rest of the house and the adjoinlog buildings, iso suffered considerably. By the time the les boule and the other two buildings, In which the fire had fi st flourished, were entirely
demolished, the next house in Queen's (78) was in a blaze, and it seemed as though the conflagration, unable to get west against the and, was going to spread rapidly in the face of the "gale."""No"78,"Chldere store, was burnt out, and the top Anor of No. 76, sill further east, was also consumed. The wind had, however, almost entirely dropped then, and by three o'clock the Brigade had the fire well in hand; 3.30 saw operations ceased. The total damage is esti the last of the blaze, and at four o'clock active mated roughly at $10,000.
The Economic Fire Office (Messrs. Hutchison and the Hamberg Fire Co. (Messrs. Schellhags & & Co) will be called on to the tune of $4,000,
Nothing is known as to loss of life, though the Co.) for $3,000. Chinese say thirteen persons are missing. An
Inquiry will be held on the 20th and in the Queen's Road West.
SIR-In view of the recent discussion at the Midne Officers Ancla fon spent allen officers serving on board British ships, of which reports manat recent instance of British officers being precluded by law from serving.on what we American-owned vessels) cannot be brought too prominently before the British public and I there- fore trust you will kindly accord me space in which should be read with deep interest by all your valuable columns to reproduce from recent American
telegraphic information members of the British Merchant Services I ask this favour of you, Sir, knowing that you will take an Impattal view of the subject which is one considerable local concern-and I say local concern with reason, for large numbers of foreigners (Americans, Germany, Norwegians and rede tre employed on vesielt trading to from this Colony regularly and on the courts and rivers of China and Japan,
pipes
The quotations referred to were received by last American mail and are as follows? -
WASHINGTON, August 7th. the Treasury Department to regard to the An interesting question has been presented to steamships City of New York and Cly of Farts, the owners of which are prepasing to accordance with the provisions of a special Act have them decumented as American vessels, in
certain conditions. of Congress granting them that privilege under
finding the best route for a tramway from the.. A detailed survey of the country about Mergul will be made this cold weather, with a view to Coast to the Coalfields recently examined by M. Hughes,
1
HOME NEWS.
PARIS, August Sih, 1892. The celebrated Dr. Charcot bas gone over to
the "Shakers. This is how is, cecaired, Sur- gron de la Tourette ebarered that people anffering from paralysis, the form generally
rain, Could not the Jolting-be dous at home of some hours were better on alighting from the known as pulsy, after a rattling railway juner
thought the two gentlemens of course, and hence the invention of the "trepidation chair," the shakings, more or less seismic, foily and where the palated reposes during the day, and calm the nervous system. Over some of the tramways of Pads, a car could be set apart for the palated/ their dose of jolts could be
trepidation, they would be able to -* take their bed and walk. Soch stilization of the ramshasale trams would perhaps enable holdss gied. The trepidation cure has also divided to be paid and so make the share been applied successfully in the treatment of melancholy, headache, and sleeplessness re
Advertisements, foc., be sådressed to the "Manage, Henghing for falling to speak the truth, the 'ole truth and.. vg gasped a bit, and puffed a bit, and laid then.cantime the police remain. In charge of No. 8o most of whom, however, are of foreign (Brittek egulated by the hour and at the end of a day's
Triggrupk" and not to the Edisar.
Letters on Ethiorial masterste beth Editor and
not to fadividual members of the stuff.
Communionions Extended for publication minut be accompanied by the name mod address of the wafters, not nommely ter
pablosion | bet su avidence of good faith,
Whit the columns of sha Hongheng Ziigrijk vll always be open for the fir discussion by correspondents" of al questions affecting pubile laborerts, it maut be duriscily understood that the Visor dona mot da-way sey-bold-klonilt wesponsible-Spr aplulona titul azyretend,
TO ADVERTUJERS,
Adsurfers are requested in forward all notlow fibnded for Insertion in that day's lasun not later than Three o'Clock so set hot to retard the unity pubikonišom of the paper.
Advertsements and Babskripsies which are not deforud for a Bud period will be continued mail contarmandad,.
The Honghang Tilggruik has the largest chreuladon of any Kaglih newspaper pablished in the Fur Bar, and is thereßen tha beef mediums for Aufvertisera. Tamma ena balearest on applientiem.
The Hongkongsi Zaligmaklér neraber at the Taleobena Central. Exchange la No. I. Telegraphis addrma :-"" Talegrupis," Honging.
The Long!
Gonghong Telegraph.
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1892,
TELEGRAMS,
CHOLERA ON BOARD AN ATLANTIC
STEAMER.
LONDON, Se ember syth,
TO-DAY'S SHIPPING RETURNS. '
Inward.
25
Saigon.
Worang...................................steamer, from Waku. Tal-cheong m Presto ******* Taliang Charmer wallp Firebrand............unboat
H
Macho, Canton "put back,
A engles
Aggregating 6,366 tons, register.
Outward.
Kewshing................ Zafirs.......... Borno ...............
Atk stemmer, for Holbew,
Н Amoy etc. Amoy, Amey, Shanghat. Slogapore. C&DIOD Macao Aggregating 9,381 tons, register.
Colonish.....}{995X+ Catheystekåpe Wosangup-
Mathilde
Trai #1
A
In a 'cap.
And I copped a thousand pounds For a fight of seven rounds, Which was all the time it took me for to put my
man to sleep. -Rudyard Kipling.
SUPREME COURT.
IN APPELLATE JURISDICTIONĄ (Bafors Mr. Fielding Clarks, Chief Tustics.) September 15th,
300 LIVEJ LOST AND $50,000 WORTH OF -PROPERTY DESTROYED.
onion in the removal of the latter. Vibration Caps," cover the skull to the
· Leaving out the question of the temples the upper part of the cap contams an
the
The steatuship company is unzlous to retain the present complement of officers of those vessels, nationality, and in order to bring them within the law requiring vessels of the United Stater to TERRIFIC TYPHOON AT TAMSVI States the companies took steps to secure their berficered exclusively by deseas of the United speedy naturalisation. This, however, is a very slow process. The officers in qucation bare already taken out their first papers, but have to serve out the fall probationary perfed can become fall-fledged citizens. remain Idle during this period, the company bestas somniferous as a Dutch top; the
to ordinary electric pile, that produces a perpetual Htself is unwilling to sacrifice them for entrades coloanet man of American citiems). Accordingly, does not produce the necessary steeping of a test case, an application was made to the senses in forgetfulness. Blamarck, in his official Treasury Department for the retention of Cape days, was martyr to insomnia; William 11. tain Watkins as master of the City of Paris This was an appeal from the judgment of Mr.
during his probationary period of naturalization. ap the plekelbane of the ex-Chancellor with
or General Von Caprivi might do worse than it The Commissoner of Navigation, to whom the buzzing pile, or connect him with a sewing machine Pollock, Actieg Pulane Judge, to the suit of Lo
matter was referred replied that the law was a sawmill, Dr. Brown-Sequard's, ellgir Tese Hing agaiau Wong. Tao! Hi and others, la
obligatory as to the citizenship of masters of it is also being drummed up as the best of favour of plaintiff. Mr. Leach (Acting Attorney General) and Dr. Ho Kat, instancied by a graph reporter has gathered the following United States vessels, and that such citizenship remedies for nervous debility. Is your Mr. C. D. Wilkinson, were for the appellant particulars of the disastrous effects of the storm. In the case of an eilen, was not stablished deranged your liver out of order, or your Wong Thot. Hi; Mr. Francis, Q.C., instructed
THE "PAKIN'S" EXPERIENCE.. until he had fulfilled all the requirements of kidneys rebellions, he injects few drops, by Mr. Hastings (Wotton and Deacon) was for Mr. Arther f. Coleman, chief officer of the the naturalization laws the respondent Lo Тво Hing
and Mr. H. L steamer Fadís, said : We were at anchor in Unless
this decision is reversed the steamship Cutaneously, of an essence prepared from the Dennys (Dennys and Monsop) watched the case Tamsul on the 6th and experienced strong company will have focus & now I finds himself again. He would make his sound livers, stomach dtc. of animals, and Riche on behalf of the Him Loong hang, Weng Tsel Westerly and Northerly winds throughout the day for the two steamships or alte delay the fortune did he apply his
which freshened up to a stiff galeaccompanied by documenting of the waszalt under the Unite and tooth-sche, sly his perfect cure to com to judgment for the plaintif.
THE PIO-DEALING BUSINESS,
The typhoon reported North of the colony on the 6th inst, swept with terrific and disastrous effect ever the port of Tamant and Tua'uits, the capital of Formoss, during the night of the 6th At the time of the blow the only foreign vessel in port was Messrs. Malcampo & Co.'s Little counting steamer Pakis, Captain Mathews, and she rode est the storm while at anchor almast abreast of the British Consulate. The Pakis and Fokin both amived here from Tam sul yesterday and from their courteous officer
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We should really like to know for what special || HI's partnars, who in the first instance conacpted Y TRÍA EQUaits during the afternoon, Every Stater lawe until the present officers can legally Tho elections over alf France, Loss Parta
Mr. Franels, before calling evidence against thing was made ready for a heavy below before val the appeal, briefly rehearsed the facts; that the dark. About midnight the gale was raging and
the Councils General or County Councils, zereal; wo significant facts; the sweeping away of the discomfiture, of any dynastic opposition to ther debris of loulangism, and the cessation or
who the
reason the Chlap Mail is so persistent in lis contemptible and cowardly attacks on Mr. Doberck, the chief of our local Observatory,
NEW YORK, August th These attacks are absolutely bascices and can action was brought is the Summary Court to about 1 am, the centre, passed over us and According to the Brocklyn Eagle, one of its only emanate from the paltry vanom of an recover bing, managlog partner of the Hỉm | to the heavy rains that had fallen during i firm ownlng the Red Star liners,; about-a rumor - Repabile, Home parties must; now, ba'zanek.
$1,000 advanced as a promissory note wind then shifted from west to east. Owlog reporters yesterday asked Mr. Diller of the scrupulous partisan. Mr. Doberck's reports to and the question ", 1 Thirty-six deaths from cholera hayo taken been as accurate as human -skill could, suurest, custota... of the traiWA Theiner" the i the two" previous daya a strong freshet came that the Cramps of Philadelphia had secured a l ́and she consequences no one can - Predict. Th
on typhoons and the weather generally have | Loogg"
kid. (in pigs) way such down the river and meeting the fling tide during contract to build ocean greyhounds to beat the place on board the steamer Scandia between and although it has become the fashion would plesity establish the Chang Ping the height of the storm caused an ugly sea to get record of the City of New York and the City of Calles ao adhered to be prescut constitut Hamburg and New York.
the colony to ridicule the Professor's predictions had a sight to plodge his partners and to up which caused sad havor, amongst the native Paris: Dallest said: The contract is signed; following:
the Telegraph, we segret to say has been borrow money for Imalness purposes is the cralt generally. One large junk carried away her I saw Charley Cramp at Philadelphia a few days vigoreanly rejected by universal anfrage-where the commande o of the Fope, were the_scoffers-every practical man of name of the others. It was not that repo cable and drifted before the wind close past 196, Lod told and set up as candidate councillors. Me Je pintorship, nor that-Weg Kicolour vestel, so close, in fact, that one member of specificstions and been made. The contract Wilson, an dalam ad the late M. Gida, La cozon senso mun Suow that everything has tour dona" | "time was that possibly could be achieved to give as Hi was a partner and so liable for lawful debts her crew fumped on board the Pails and thereby calls for two ships of 17,000 tons each, but it is ing up smiling again lato pablle: Life ? he has We are indebted to the courtesy of Señor timely warding of type on Instead of scoffing; of the firmis neither was it disyertod that Chang / hung up life, wblis one of his companions, who i understood that three such vessels ware con topped the list for a councillorship'z ha will"
*Ja China Mail, because hoons of late yesss Plug borrowed the money from Lo The Hing en tried to follow his example, missed our tracted for, Don Ortiz, Spanish Consul, for the following have given Hongkong a wide banks we ought the supposition that it was a partnership andir's ship's side and was crashed to death Dalleti sald furthers "I do not see how
cenainly, become a deputy, at the October 1893- ow Con- general fieciens, and bis vore will milfy that telegram →→
to be thankful for our immunity fromach but the appellant wished to show that he had between the faak and the Pain's starboard press can admit, Captain, Watkins of the Cilofofa Bayid 1992 vibrocha representative MANILA, Sepien, ber 14th. dangerous viitors. Our evening contemporaly no right to make any wich representation nor side. A few minutes latter the fank capstod Parts to naturalization except by a special bil.
evidently imagines that Dr. Bobert Bolds Tnd Yo bad authority in paun Wang,
wax to laro!re Wong and has crew, 1x in number, were drowned. I is would certainly be very wrong to Lomit keign special patent for the wholesale santsuenas de Fred and the rest in debt, por did the custons † should add that when the blow first struck us vessels to American registry, and at the same typhoons.
of the gu teada warrant his hatiani
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