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Intimations.

VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

COD LIVER OIL JELLY.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1892.

A JAPANESE native paper states that Count. Ar the Magistracy to-day, before Mr. Wode Inouye wishes to increase the number of open

house, Acting Inspector Danern obtained con- ports for the development of foreign trade lavictions agaient ver a dozen Chinese gamblers, Japan, and is insisting on opentur Skimonoseki who paid up fines ranging up to $75. and Toba at an early date.

WE bear that one of the "Glen" boats his had to put Inte Amer owing to her cargo baring experienced in the Formosa Channel,

Tremendous confused seas toured her about, so steadily at work; while sleep was out of the that it was impossible for the firemen to keep question for several days. However, she rode beautifully, and the cargo could not shift, as sho was fullup. After leaving Kobesho van before a wrong monsoon, and made a good namige up Monday last when between ‚Ockson” and on the 6th instant, she was caught by the

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in the Preston district. The balance theets for to work three days weekly at a reduction of to the past quarter show heavy fasses. The proposal per cent in wages until the trade mends la growing in favor. 3 pho

Jelly easily retained and digested by the most mine advising the September crushing as shifted during the severe weather÷tecenly | Torixbout all-end of the recent typbookings of kerosina oll on that particular day there for a match with the new champion. Jackson

This is a sweet and exceedingly palatable delicate stomach. Children speedily grow fond of it and nak for mare, and although it costales to per crat. of the purest Cod Liver Oil, all fishy taste and syour is entirely covered,

In glass jars at 75 Cents. COD LIVER OIL EMULSION,

A form in which the oil may be taken without difficulty by delicate patients and children.

Per battle, $1.00.

CCD LIVER OIL EMULSION WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES (Lime and Soda). A combination of great value in arting diseases, especially of the Cheat and Respiratory Organs

Per bottle, $1.00. Per dozen, $10.00. BALSAM OF ANISEED AND LIQUORICE. For the rellef of all catarrhal complaints, such

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We are laformed by the Secretary of the Panjom Mining Co. of the receipt of a telegram from the tons yielding 160 ounces of gold, and that the yield was likely to improve. It will be remem. bered that the piston rod to one of the pumps broke at the end of August, and had to be sent to Singapore for repair. This has doubtless affected the month's working.

The German sexmship Taichsong.. In from Saigon this morning, rests having experienced a strong current running in a south-westerly direction during the last tien dayanf ber voyage, A KOBK molempway was that through the agency of Messrs. Faber and Valet the transfer of the Norwegian teamer Amicitia has been completed. The Tonere for was holated on the eth inst and the name of the verset changed to Hakumon-maru.

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to still the sole topic of rejoicing in sporting Corbelt's victory, or rather Sullivan's defeat, circles. Somehow the ex-champion has few friends on this aide, a

Mitchell bas his money all ready, to be rays, however will probably be the first man to get neile kis drawn baitle with the Califorulan at at the new wearer of the ball. He is anxious to the earliest opportunity, and will sail for New Vork the third week in October.

offerior to fight any middle-weight for from Jim Hall I decidedly ambitioat. Besiden $10,000 to $35,000 a side, he is ready to bet from $toco to $12,500 that neither Corbett, Sullivan riar Jackson can whip him

American waters will be augmented in strength By April next Admiral Hopkins' feet in

verm" Rmpress of Jadow, from Hongkong. 2.15 the fore-tog hardly any water. About Prepared, and bath Sir. Joha Waham and by: the addition of anë. battle ship and two

| A GOVERNMENT Order has lately been lassed in Burma prohibiting, public servants from trading either directly or through their wives and other relatives. Reports of district officers revealed that some extra astistant commissioners were dealing with firms as paddy brokers, and other officers as boat builders, rice merchants, etc. Gazetted officers are therefore warned to refrals in future from trading in any shape or form.. THE Nagasaki Ring Sum understands from cative sources that the Chloese followers of -constructing a large temple at Oura, on lot No. 33, At an estimated cost of $17,000. The amount subscribet has reached already $11,000, The Hon. Treasurer of the Allee Memorial including $3cooby the Chinese Emperor, $2,000 Hospital begs to acknowledge, with thanks, the by the Chinese Minister in Tokio, so,coobyllowing donations to the fands of the Hospital the Yokohama residents, $t,coo by the Kote Canadian Pacific Railway Co$100 residents, and $6oo by Chinese in Nagasaki.

In Chak Kill Yang Hin Pang-

The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s Royal mall arrived at Shanghai at 5.15 this (Thursday) morning, having groeienced very heavy weather, Vancouver, via Kobe and Yokokam^,

first-class cruisers. These, with the Blais,

was told by one of the leading European splendid profits to importers; and he further Merchants in Canton that kerosine was rejurning Insinuated, with a wink in his right eye, that 1 had no reason to complain, I asked him if he knew what-a- good O price was, or she actually knew anything about the market; his answer was " Na" ; but he added-"I know It's good.

Now, az a

as a matter of fact, had I sold my hold would have been an actual loss of $2000 instead

! profit under

my original sales of $2400. Such, however, is British fast ceas administered by Her Mayesty's Acting Consul General at Canton for months pastin fact since he first astumed his present position. There has been s most voluminous correspondence between Mr, Watters and myself on these matters in dispute, which no doubt would prove Interestine to many of your readers, but it is ing, toe lengthy to justify me in presuming on your good nature. However, this correspondence is being carefully his successor, Mr. O'Conor, will have an opportunity of judging as to the merits Magicienne Tartar and Partridge, should of my against the Canton Lekin satharities makes good show for the British side at the naval and as between myself and the Acting Consul General at Canton. Had

sul-review.

FARIS, September 1oth, squeezers would not have dared to seize my Affairs, la quite til at Alx-les-Bains, He was

De Giers, the Russian Minister of Forei property; if they had done so, the Viceroy would recovering from sickness when he suffered a have been brought to his bearings within twenty relapse. He condition is now worse than ever. four hours. It has almost become a reproach The complaint is foflammation of the liver. to be a British subject in Chins, owing principally to the apathy-not to make use of any harsher

OTTAWA, September roth,

three British Columbia seslers by Russlan preparing the case of the recent, seizures of the cruisers in the North Pacific o

submit to the British Government. Tupper said that it was the most flagrant violation of treaty rights, except the seizure of the supply steamer Cogull Zam, that Canada bad ever been subjected That the affair will lead to serious international complications between Ruish and Britain in generally bellered. Last night a member of Parliament, thoroughly in the confidence of the Government, said that the impression in Goy crament circles was that Russia bad determined. to provoke a quarrel with England.

Loupon, September 11th. Home Secretary Asquith, has replied to a pell. das to behalf of Mrs. Maybrick, declining to advise the Queen to interfere with the prisoner'z sentence.

as Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness and Soreness of Confucine in 1bat towa bave decided' upan⋅ She will proceed at a rims, zomorrow, for NNE to for about six hours. At 6p.m. Instead of a British subject, the Chinese official

At 4a.m. there was a stiff breeze from gale, with sea rising. The foresail split in two, N.N.R. and rain. At 8 am, north easterly and had to be lashed fo. By noon there was a very strong gale, with high following sea; the vessel running errily, and not shipping water. About 1,30, she was struck by a heavy cross sex which smashed the starboard lifeboat and bent down the fron beams of the hoat deck. Two other boats were also damaged. By two a'clock thats were masterly gale, with mountainous seas and terrific #qualia, black the Phra Nang running won desfully well,

was blown out of the bolt ropes, and had to be cut away. By five o'clock the wind was blowing with Barricane force from

and. the sea was awful,

The ship the wind was backing to the north, and the vessel was hove to on the part tack, engines being kept going slow or half-erred at the weather required The barameter began to rise slowly. At om, the wind was due north, with typhoon squalls. By ten o'clock the wind To and got round to north by west, etfif blowing expression of the officials sent out by the 48 upper, Migister of Maring, was busy to-day

much. About midnight ate was put on her fariously, but the vessel was not labouring course again, and after a slight fall the glass rose steadily, the wind being north west, day, without a sign of bad weather on the ship with very high sea. Arrived in Hongkong to except an above stated. The readings were

93, 24.4414, 29.36 1 5. 19 30 roth, 4 a.m., 29 87; 8, 20.72; naon 29 63; 2 p.m.,

the Chest, &c.

In battles, to Cents and $1.00. BALSAMIC COUGH LOZENGES. A never failing remedy for Coughs.

In bottles, to Centă,

SIR R. MARTIN'S MIXTURE. The remedy for Influenss, Cold in the Head, Hay Fever, Catarrh Prepared from prescrip

·tion of Sir R. Martin. go Cents and $1,00.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co., LD. Hongkong, 4th October, 189r..

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AN American bello is described as wearing.as a barbing costume at a summer resort this year garment made of "black corded silk trimmed with delicate jet, which, when wet, glinted and glistened in the sunlight in a most effective manner. It had close trousers to the knee, met by black silk stockings, held in place by jet A Russian blanse, reaching half-way to the knees, was worn over these, and belted with a filagree jet corselet. A black silk turban formed of a twisted handkerchief was set on the pretty bead of the fair wearer."

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. Kaners,

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SEEDS.

Ag will be seen from an advertisement to another Part of this fee, the Mount Austin Hotel Co. is offering special inducements to visitors and residents throughout the winter months. The have received ex S. S. ROSETTA tariff, as set out in the notice, is an exceedingly reasonable one for the palatial establishment, no doubt it will ensure a lengthy visitors' and Ist. The tendency to maintain high rates at our local hotels has been, in our opinion, carried a trifle too far-especially as regards regular boarders, and we feel sure that a more moderate tariff in the hard sites would have proved sound policy in the long run. However, the terms of the Mount Austla Hotel are reasonable enough, and the change will no doubt be thoroughly appreciated.

our first shipment for this Season of VEGETA- BLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, and are now

prepared to execute orders promptly.

CATALOGUES Containing number and Games of Seeds w! h HINTS FOR GARDEN ING and other useful information, will be sent

post free to any address on application.

Orders from one person $5.00 to $10.00, 25 per cent, discount allowed. over $10,00, în extra 5 per cent, discount allowed:

CLAY'S FERTILIZER.

A High Class FERTILIZER for POT PLANTS and for use in the 'Garden generally,

It supplies natural nourishment to the soil, and assists the proce's of assimilation, thereby siding the planis to attain to their full-size, vigour and beauty.

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Sold la tins containing 10lbs. each...$1.50.

28lbs.

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In the London Bankruptcy Court on the 8th alt * general meeting of credliers was held under the failure of Adamson, Bell and Co., for the purpose of arpolating a trustee in place of Mr. Arthur Cooper, accountant, lately deceased. The debtors were merchants, currying on budness in London, Liverpool, China, and Japan, and the joint accounts show liabilities £563.727, of which 310,792 is unsecured, and assets 14,932 On the motion of Messrs. Crosley and Burn, solici tors for the Yokohama Specfe Bank (Limited), firm of Messrs. Cooper Brothers, accountants, Creditors for 695000, Mr. E. H. Fletcher, of the was elected to the vacant office. It was stated that dividend of about 13. In the pound would shortly be declared, and that the estate would be wound up in the course of three or four monibs,

THE Japanese have solved the problem of an bi-chloride of gold remedy as high as the Tower effective drink cure, which knocks Keeley's of Babel. A wan named Chara-do relation to the famous Irishman of that name—was a great profligste and a confirmed drunkard; his relatives had admonished him and endeavored to induce him to reform on many occasions, but held a consultation, and as the result of their without avail. And then his sisters and kinumen deliberations called in a doctor named Anno who was instructed to prepare dose that would pat a top to Mr. Obars's 'boosing Doctor As no fixed up a deadly draught which was dule administered to the victim of alcohol, and row Ohata's spirit has gone loft and the new cure for inebriety.

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The Hyogo News understands that the following offices had Instances on the Hotel des Coleales the Rayal force Company, Messrs.. ONG Insurance Co., Mr. C. Braets, $14.000; Com- Reimers & Co $1000; the Manchester Five mercial Union Fire Insurance Co., M. Porch, 7,000; Liverpool London and Globe, Meurs, Samuel Samuel & Co., $8,non; and the South British Fire Insurance Co $8,000,

The Koda Nibbo states that a funk of ato koku was over-hauled and utk by steamer at barden, owned by a Mr. Mazal of Shindoshimas, about twelve on the night of Sept. 26th, whila sailing between Opishina and Teabima on her way to Kyushu. One of the crew was killed right, and the other three more or less injured. which left Kobe on the same day. The steamer is supposed to be a foreign vessel

THE Hyogo News of Ocf, 5th says that accoed log to the report of the Kobe branch of the Osaka Kerosene Co, the receipts of kerosene oll there during last month were 209,000 cases, and the number of cases of off went to the faterior daring the month 168,487. There were 535.466 cases in stock on the 1st instant. The quotations ars high at present, Atlantic fetchleg you 1.72 and Russian yen 1.68. A further advance is expected.

OUR information regarding the case pending between Majer Bros. Ld, of Shanghal, Mers Jardine, Matheson & Co., in which the plaintiffs claim $30,000 as damages for seriour alleged irregularities in connection with the Ingris Wines, Lo, was incorrect in two or three rainor detalls, which we now hasten to correct, Merm not Messrs. Johnson, St kes and Master, Wotton and Deacon Inform us that they, and represent Measts, Jardine, Watheson & Cahe further that Messrs. Dennys and Messup have retained Mr. Jno. J. Francis, QC and Instructing Mr. W. H. Drummond of, Shanghai on behalf of the plaintiffs.

SUPREME COURT,

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Bajori Mr H. E. Pollock, Acting Puisus Fudgs.) October 13th.

KOWLOON CITY: LAUNCHES. "

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British Government to ensure us that protection we are entitled to under the truation. ....

Yours faithfully,

JOHN ANDREW

for ANDREW & Co. Hongkong, 11th October, 1892.

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MACAO,

There is still no news of the Bokhara. H.M.S. Portaita leaves this evening to search

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) for her, and the P. & O. steamship Bombay, ordinary course, has instructions to keep a sharp which leaves for Shanghal to-morrow. In the.

Macao, October gid.. The festivities of the 28th, passed off without look-out. There is a riamour flying about that bitch. H.B.M.S. Firebrand came to do steamer is ashore somewhere, outside (pre-honour to the occasion (the blithday is of whatbly the Bokkaro), which we give for the King and Qreca of Portugal) but had to whatever it may be worth.

stay some miles off, on account of the shallow stale of the harbour, so that the officers who came ashore had a good long pull unders scorching sun,

The Perona will take the mails on to Europe, to-morrow at noon, wice the Bokkara, overdue. me anzlei had been felt, arrived at Shanghal The Empress of Japan, about whose safely at-30 this morning, so beyond getting a shaking up she has presumably weathered the typhoon will proceed from Shanghai to Vancouver, zis Kobe and Yokohama, at 2 o'clock to-morrow Without sustaining any material clamingo. She

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-ST. PETERSBURG, September 11th.. The cholera statistics show that 2337 new There was now departure this year cases of the disease' and 1869 deaths occurred the Bishop introduced solemn 7 throughout Rusia yesterday. In this city during Daum, which is to be repeated every year the same time eighty-one new cases a General to all the officials and the pubile

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attend the grand thanksgiving ceremony. There now. Invitations were imuted by the Secretary deaths were reported.

HAMBURG, September 11th, cholera epidemic continues to rage in this was no gorgeous ball, no public filumination, only city, and hundreds of persons are dally being Calea Costeamer Choysang fell in with veryms of Goremor and Lady de Borja a day there were 110 new CRICs, and 17 CATCE As stated in last night's Telegraph, the Inde. a very modest but effective display of Japanese stricken with the pestilence. The total of the heavy weather while on the way down from

lanterns at Government Houses while the "At death Hat is growing larger and larger. Yester Stanghal, and we now regret to hear that her fairly well attended, and dancing was kept up and 59 deaths that had occurred previously, commander. Captain R.C.D. Bradley, sustained-

until a am. to render his removal to the Civil Hospital

five deaths from the disease were reported yes.

HAVRE, September 11th." such severe injuries during the height of the storm

In this city eight new cases of cholers and advisable; the steamer has been taken on to

terday, Canton by Mr. Tomlinson, the chief officer.

SHIPPING NOTES.

BRUSSELS, September ruth."

It has been-officially announced that the Government of Belgium declines to allow the international monetary conference to be held

Wketon sailed for Africa, taking $12" fice" On the same day the German steamship emigrants, Instead of 700 as intended, for the Congo State. It is probably as well that she did not wall to complete the number running the risk of having many coolles change their minds and escape on shore again. Now the first batch has Torrington) arrived here this morning from Sagasy House of the Holy Mercy is not doing so

The British steamer Hongay (late the gone, let us hope they will do well, and soon we here. LONDON, Septamber rath, shall have A new race of Chinese niggers with

Refinery. with a Carge of sugar for the East Polot

plátalla

The Indo-China S. N. Co's steamer Taksang bas arrived from Iloilo with a cargo of sugar and sapan-wood, consigned to Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co.

The E. and A. Co's steamer Airlia was towed over to Kowloon Docks this afternoon by the rug Pilat Fish.

The P & O. S. N, Co, steamer Gwalior went out about 12.15 this afternoon by the Ly-ce-moon. Pass, reported bound for Singapore.

It was reported this forenoom that an applica- King Sbun, for $370, for the hire of a steam

Cheong Tai Yi sued Ho Pa Tai, ali Hotion had been made to the Senior Naval Officer to send a gonboat up the Formoss Channel to launch during one meath and five days between

search for the overdue mall steamer Bokhara. Hong kong and Chinese Kowloon, Mr. Wilkis- son was for plsiail and Mr, Dennys for Phra Nang, about which come uneasiness had defendant,

The Northern Pacific Co.'s chartered steamer been felt fa shipping clicies, arrived safely this severe weather between Ockats and Turnabout. The German s'eamer Tatcheong, with cargo & Co., arrived this forenoon. According to her. of rice from Saigon, consigned to Messrs. Meyer report the only steamer in Salgon when she left was the Donar.

Well

The Telegraph's Paris correspondent, says: "Reports from the champagne districts predict this month with its lottery, many scores of

the harvest will be below the average in quan is waid, find a dificulty in doing trade on account likely to be high. Large growers are strenuously tickets being returned on sold, as the brokers, ittily, but excellent in quality. The prices are is reported, now seriously doubt whether it will replace those destroyed by phylloxera." of the writing settlements. The Committee, it opposing the planting of Californis vines to be worth while to increase the number of tickets

for December, as proposed. However, it is already known all over the Colony among the Chinese that the December lottery will bave 8,000 tickets at $2 each, with double prize, and it is too late to go back now.”

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The Calcutta correspondent of the Times says: The rumor that the Government will do nothing in the allver question till after the Internation...t Monetary Conference excites great dissatisfac tion here. Memorials on the subject pour in from all classes of the community

The Birkbeck Bank in Chancery Lane is The news of the sad drowning of Mr. Marques, involved in the failure of the Londen and Passenger on the Honam, is spreading here, and General Bank, the Liberal or Fermanent Balla. much sympathy is expressed for his aged mothering and Investment Society and the House ava He was always well liked here.

NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL

Land Investment Trust, and there fi a run ́on the bask. The manager to-day snið:

"Our total liabilities, which we may be called to pay on demand, amount to £5,674,000 We have £5,544,000. The public has no just canno for securities on which we can immediately resis alarm about the Birkbeck building societies. bakings Over £2,000,000 of

· Special quolations for large quantities. Japineis polico ere making inquiries into the The writ having been made out agvinst the forenoon and reported having experienced very Francisco with the American mails of Sept. They have their money lacked up in lands and

RANSOME'S NEW PARIS

LAWN MOWERS.

$17.00 each.

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ACCORDING TO & Japanese vernacular print, the Kyusba coals have lately held their own against the English and Australian coals at Hongkong and other eastern ports. Tae annual export now amounts to over 1,200,000 fans, and the annual value to yen 4.700,000, They are, however, not without foes at home. The Tanko Rallway Co, is the most dangerous rival. The Company having a large capital, costessing its own tali- way, and moreover, bring subsidised, can sell Its coals at exceedingly low prices. This is pas

defendant as master of the Cheung Tai Hong, had to

be altered, as he was only manager. great patience. The Court therefore walted half an hour, with

The defendant admitted having signed a waliten contract to pay the sum on which the claim was based, but said that he was not the agent. person whose signature he put to it, but only an

chartered plaintiff's launch at $310 a mouth and On the evidence, it was shown that defendant not a licence from the Kowloon City mandarin. As the run did not paw, pintiff agreed to take back the charter, and accept $450 in full; pay-

The Avochis left this morning for Hongay and bonnages," will abortly return with another cargo of "Char

The Pacific Mail Co.'s steamship City of Pahing, Capt. R. R.. Searle, which left San 17th, arrived in harbour this forenson. For the Francisco exchanges →→ subjoined telegrams we are indebted to our San

LONDON. September 9th, The Habilities of the London and Genera! Bank se roughly estimated at $1,000,000, the Liberator Society at £2,500,000 and the House and Land Trust at 2,000,000, Another great building and bank society is involved in serious

in Great Britain. A rus occurred, today, on financial difficulties, but its suspension has not cera will shake the whole building society system yet been announced. The collapse of this con

are held in the Bank of England, and we can our securities raise money on them within one hour."!

At became larger than ever and every room in the 13.30 o'clock the rush of excited depositors bank was full The policemen kept the approaches to the building clear.|--

soldier samed Clayson end a bootmaker named A pries fight near Northampton, between

Peking as belog in sight at 70.35 this morning

Six of the abettors were arrested Langley, resulted in the latter being so horribly When the Peak gun signalled the City of

also seriously injured, but succeeded in escaplogi battered that he died in an hour. Clayson wha there was a general feeling of rellet throughout

London, the Associated Workmen's Building yesterday of a disease supposed to be Asfalo, accounts for the old fyer's long voyage from Searle very wisely have to on two separate Funds. Although these suspensione most affect cholera. Yokohama,

A. S. WATSON & CO. LD. of the causes of the bankruptcy if some coal- meni. "This, he said, bad not yet been paid, the colony. Meeting very heavy weather, Capt. one of the oldest and most prominent baoke in Asseaman died in the Grimsby Hospital miners of Kyushu, and the suspension of only a few small suma been paid, by handing occasions for 17 and 15 hours respectively, which the general financial position, it is a singular factThe aleamer Satudal arrived at Cardiff to-days-

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841; Hongkong, 14th September, 1805.

BIRTH.

work by others. The coal-miners of Kyushu are therefore said to be interding to memorialise the 14 Government to give subsidy to a Company such as the Chikubo Rallway Co., or else to give indirect protection to the Kyushu miners by increasing the facility of transportation of cools by constructing a plër at Møjt,

On the 5th October, at Kobe, the wife of R. YON KRENCKI, His Impeilat German Majesty's Consul, of a daughter.

The

He Honghong Telegraph.

- HONGKONG -THURSDAY, OCTOBER−13-1809

TELEGRAMS. (Spictal ta "Hongkong Telegraph." HONGKONG AND THE KOBE REGATTA.

SHANGHAI, October sgtb. Hongkong crew arrived to-day by Empress, typhoon struck and beastly seasick. Refuse to proceed to. Kobr, ar to venture on water any enote anywhere. Going to walk home, via Kowloon City, Seld their boat to pay for pick me-ups. Picked up and run in Ball wanted,

THE NEW POET LAUREATE.

over to plaintiff the Kowloon mandarin's licence,

Defendant said it had which cost $100. There had been a change of mandarips since, and plaintiff found the docu mens useless, hence the action.

Judgment for defendant, as plaintiff was evidently not speaking the truth. }

THE RECENT TYPHOON,

The American mail steamer City of Peking, considerably overdue from Yokohama, was signalled at 10.35 this morning, and arrived at her buoy exacil” at mid-day,

reached Woosung at 5:30 this morning. She The Canadian Pacific liner Embrass of Japan had a wrestling match with the typhoon on the way up and pulled through without suffering any great injury, She will resume her voyage lo Kobe, Yokohams, and Vancouver at a m. to-morrow.

CORRESPONDENCE,

We do not necessarily andorse the oplaions expressed by

Carrepondants in this colama.] <20

THE TRANSIT PASS QUESTION AND MR. T. WATTERS.

TO VER ROTOR OF THE "Hawstown Talenkarm!!

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Despatches state that the French forces in

PARIS, September 18th. Dahomey are advancing into the interios of the country and are meeting with ikile opposition, The dispatches also state that a sercleben bay broken out at Abomey, the Capital of Dahomey and King Bebangla has reluiged from the fake in order to restore order.

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that the crisis causes no panic or scare. The from Hamburg. A sailor bad died from Asiati Limited Building Bank Investors are all small, cholera during the pastage and the vessel was Imperiled by the failure of the concerns. The capitalists, whose lille savings are swept away or quarantined. losses which led to the suspension are chiefly UNDER the heading "Heat In the Stoke-bole,"

traceable to injudicious speculations in land 1.A." writes to the Fall Mall Budget on the

blocks. So fas no suspicion of veraation 3rd ultor-Regarding the amount of heat in a

attaches to the directors of any of the raland stoke help few except those with practical

companies, although the shareholders charge experience have any conception of it. Generally

NO NEWS OF THE "DOKHARA."

them with concealing the time position of the hollers are covered with a pan-conducting

THE “PORFOISE " ON THE SEARCH.

institutions. Although fance to the meantime material of some kind or "angiber, and the

Up to six o'clock to-day no news of the P..

Is unaffected, the widespread rain brought on There were reported in the city of Paris to-day- passage of air through the ventilator and and steamer Pokhara, with the homeward

small investors by the disasters murt soon cause thirty-four new cases of cholers and gratings to supply the furnaces counterbalances bound English mell and the badly Acicated

strain upon the big banks, välizondozás al deaths, while in the suburbs there were reported: twenty-two to a great extent the radiation of heat from Hongkong cricketers from Shangha's had been

From dispatches received here to-day it frais new cases and four deaths, aga meikka the uncovered part of the bollers. I received by the local operintendent,

learned that the British steamer Fronepelis, from follows, I think, that the present system

Middlesboro, has been placed in quarantins att in sticially announced today that so

BIELIN, September rath of Bring is where the fault lies. During the

Kettch Cholera broke out an ber daring the cholera has existed in Bremen for several days combustion of the fuel, clinker is deposited upon

voyage, and a number of those on board were and that there is no further, need for anxiety the furnace bar, and must be broken up to

DEAR SM-To further confirmation of my stricken with the disease Two seamen regarding that city. | admbs the air into the fins. “Whether this After leaving Yokohama on the 6th instant called some months ago on Mr. Watters, Her reached port, Eleven other members of the letter of the gth test. I may mention that I succumbed to the malady before the steamer pricking or slicing, it is hot job for the the of Rolex experienced very as Majestyle Acting Coasal-General at Canton, crew were also prostrated, and, they are now in statement that six deaths from chalera sccurred done by

Egylet B VENNA, September The Polish Corrispondena, laj denying the sickers flag and imming the fires, mors weiher which is described in her report, thus especially disce fenced air sume into que with an "Had moderate to fresh north-east to east winds a contained to him that I had contracted for a critical condition. baby phat Feldkirch, doclares that there has not been a incrsand heat is the furnaces, the process to Kuro Island, where the weather became were due to andre. in Hongkong by the sailing shipment of 20,000 cases of kerosinn which

FARIE, September

mber oth escaping into the stok-hole, and cold slegs in las pe 9.37 north and long 120 41 all of which were sold for delivery at different On the same day twenty two Dr. Cosa and Hamburg go Thursday? She was detained at requiring the furnace deors to be open, best nailed with rals and heavy squalls, On the ship Carl Frisdrick towards the end of July, nine deaths were reported in the city, yesterday. The gleamer Alacs anived at Hookran from cholerio cue anywhere in Austria or Hungary, Sixy-three-new cases of cholers; and farty.

THE HAGUE, September 12that into the farnaces damping the fires and east, we encountered very heavykle frem places in the interior of Chloa sta profit of the thirteen deaths were reported in the suburbs damaging the tube-ends.

npcineers, with

antips. throughout, the watch. You can imagine in sex chip have to for a radary equivalent of ra cents per case; but that as the

- last;avening, when she was, what

7 hours. October Transit Pass Bystem' bad been absolutely | Mars Lombet has instruated' the Prefect of allowed to proceed to Rotterdam) Tha:| a stoker can be at the end of 11h wind and as moderated for about shellshed, to my com, and the price of keresine from

ta prohibit the las

landing of immigrants as afterward stricken with cholera and diedi Captald more especially in those vessels that are

6 hours when f again increased 10 violent in consequence bad fallen in Hongkong.

cholera-infected countries; matched (ka ope might any) against time. Seven gala from N.N.Z. with squalls of hurricane força could not fall my contract on the one The falls announces the resignation of Albert this aheracon,

The steamer was again guarantined, We are indebted to Reuter for the information or eight years ago advocated in the Dundis very ugly and dangerous and heavysetras- hand and on the other should suffer con- G. Porter, United States Minister to liniy DROME, Säptembër

Avagrant died from cholers in Rotterdam that our Office Goat has been asked to accepted steamships; the primary object "was the'} meist 29 40.-- Same day'at: 8:15 KAUPAaged nj je marsved. I stated that if he could secure oncial returns for Teraday from all the ins; the cholers infected districts of Rossla (654 new Advertiser the use of mechanical stokers going ship hove to for 15 hours Lowest bare dezable loss if I sold it in Hongkong when ST. PETERBEURO; September 915. the Laurel wreath, pics Tennyson, deceased, board The advantage to thế stoke | SR-RE6,'n steamap standing to N.Z. in't s3-lihere would be no trouble by sending will decrease in the number of new cases and a still calées, la The destha mero DAT În excess of those

hole would be that owing to the cone de, smin. N., long jar der os min. E. October for these contracts into the interior saving of fre

the cargo fected districts in Russia show in gratifying cases and to death, so forces of 3333 new sinuous movement, sepsers can rest that sen, wind moderating, warmed coring to abide by my asles, but if not, I expected more grallying decrease in this number of only Thunday. Inst. Petersburg yesterday upon the bars; therefore, no pudding or sliping course to Hongkong with light winds and an enforced claim not only for the loss I sestained death. The figures Tuesday, compared with There were sluty-two new cases, and twenty deat required. As she coal is fed regularly, this now class weather to port. The passage from by my, oilgual contract with the sellers of the Monday, how decrease of 843' how cases and deaths reported, ev alueteen new cases and two. fufuace.dgors do not require to be opened cons Yokai occuptedy days y logs and of sil toime but alic the price between my con- 1160 deaths. The deaths on Tuesday throughout sequently, the only feși in the stoko-hole in the

fracto

estha leas the price

realised in He 100, which the cargo realled in mechanical alspera hould not an apocross wasters! reply was that he could not Kralinges. Both of the patients were employed

In Houses of TERDAM September grb. afloat as on shors. It is claimed for the test on Cherr

Asaile cholers are key save 15 per cent. of fuel, and for economic and 23

tode 118,2 the guaranica me fice inland transit under Transit in unloading ships from Hamburg and Russis. if not for humanlisfan reasons they ought to be

Derita Pass, and he added that he had been informed One of them has since diediente daring, which I should suffer palous, as kerosing was selling at a

LOWDOW, September rab... (29.39. good price in Hongkong; fadeed that afternoon as Baveral failures fa the cotton trade to expected

Our valued representative la, However, in Macao, for the benefit of bis creations, and cannot accept unless he is allowed to remain beyond the reach of the Supreme Court.

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

The Latest Japanese curiosity, according to the wernacular parajita baby lately bord at Oka yama. This ragngoter's body, la purple, whilst

is (or her) hair in which 'na mabw.

condition

RAZPRZEST PITAMA Baplembet safe

On Wilday last there were reported from all

radiation frous the front of the bother to dla FETUS Phra Nase had a rough pearses all the land the Chinese merchants in the interior |34e whpla doplog werU KATINDA BÈW casas 3761; 4 were reported on Saturda

DRURSELS, September 12th, the International Gore concrece to be low The statement that it war of chilly minden ced that Government declined

In this ely was, erroneous. Such a statemang- was made, bet it was entirely unofficial.

AZAUP) HAYRE, September Talhe

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