Intimations.
GINGER ALE
WE
JE Lavò always made good GINGER ALE, and we are now making the best. At various exhibitions and competitions in London
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1892.
1.659.212; an increase of 163, vessels or 164.875 tons"-about ten per cent. These figures show clearly enough the atter fallacy of taking a simple increase in tonnage to Indicate an increase in trade or general prosperity. Mr. Huanez has no salary to fight for, no interests to serve hut the honest duty of publishing true figures for general Information. He gives another slap to Mr. O'BRIEN, who
branches of Hongkong trade. Mr. HUGHES says that even “If 1891 baş witnessed more than usual activity in our business and shipping, foreign tea In 1890 competed and won against FOUR of it may yet be pronounced a the most famed Belfast makers.
MR. Arnot Reid, sccording to the Washington Past, describes Ceylan ss #an Island" but recently opened to travel. Amot' own righ the Straits Times, alguificantly_remsku that there would seem to be a misapprehension somewhere. Yes, rather."
H.M.S. Linna! was at Hankow and the Peacock
at Wuhu according to latest reports from the North.
FIRE IN QUEEN'S ROAD,
Shortly after 11 last night fire broke out in the HARKSTON'S Circus is all doing excellent busi-hour, 331, and 313 Queen's Ford Central cook-house attached to a large Chinese eating peas at West Point, and last night there was no extending back into Jervois street. The brigade diminution in the number of`spectatora noe'in
was on the spot pr ip ly, Mr. (Wod.bouse and the approbation manifested as each item of the Mr. Mathieson directing operation. The praxe was prescaled. To-morrow, thate surrounding houses were seriously threatened, will be two performances, a grand children's the men ficding them very difficult of access; matinee c. mame, cing at a 30 in the afternoon, but there was no wind, cr next to more, and the
nga special Saturday night show.
fire was confined to the neighbourhood of the chow-shop,
which was compleirly gutted. Daily Newt writes from Auping on November buldings, and co in goods. The place was 16th The Customs authorities for the past burns down twelve months ago, and was, thes the harbour with a view, it is said, of its being retty heavily issued. It is now also insured for month, have been actively engaged surveying
service by running a line of steamers between Australasie, Vancouver, and San Franciica.
Mr. Higginson his written to the Parislun,
company for the exploitation of the New per denying the statement that he wa form
The anarchists threaten to commalt father outrages to Paris in order to avenga the execu-
Hebildes.
tion of Rayachol.
ME. Murphy and Mr. Marron h O'Brien, members of the Irish Evicted Tenard Commls
on, have withdrawn. Mr. O'Briens reason for Faigning is that he has been appolated a mem
Mr. Justice M-thew, the President, warned the tenan's that he had no power to reinstate them. He could only report to Parlament. He advised
and elsewhere, GINGER ALE made by the pointed to renewed activity in many fast over $10,000 on the vanture, and, carly last { THE South Famusa correspondent of the N. G Total damage, probably about $2,000 fo ber of the Land Commissi`'n.
formula we now use bas won 33 Prize MEDALS and CERTIFICATES of MERIT,
The Analyst's report 200 "It is of unexceptionally good quality,"
"Particularly pleasant to the taste.” "Decidedly tonic and sustaining."
"In every respect most satisfactory."
ARTHUR HILL HASSAL, M.D.
The ideal temperance beverage.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co., LD.
Victoria Dispensary, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, 17th October, 1992.-
(1183
A. S. WATSON & CO., LD,
have just received
ex Steamers "BENLEDI" and "GANGES"
their first shipments of XMAS CONFECTIONERY
Consisting of CHOCOLATE CREMES, VANILLA PRA
LINES, SUGARED ALMONDS, BURNT ALMONDS, NOUGAT, JUJUBES,
TURKISH DELIGHT,
PARISIANS,
&C
&c.,
Btc.
DELICIOUS FRUIT JELLIES. ASSORTED PINEAPPLE, LIME, DAMSON, GUAVA, RASPBERRY, STRAWBERRY, PLUM, &c.
CALLARD AND BOWSER'S BUTTER SCOTCH, ALMOND ROCK and
EVERTON TOFFEE.
CADBURY'S CHOCOLATES In great variety.
'CRYSTALLIZED FRUITS, MUSCATELS,
ALMONDS AND FIGS.
FANCY BOXES. A large and varied Assortment of ARTISTIC DESIONE,"
XMAS CARDS,
ENGLISH, JAPANESE and CHINESE,
a splendid selection.
TOM SMITH'S CRACKERS, -A LARGE STOCK WILL ASSORTED.
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An fortance of Chinese Inging hearily by Nn minine, sax the Straits Timer, is repled from Batang Pideng in Perak. There, to the District Magistrate says, Ah Pang, who had been working Malacca Company's land on tribale, had month, was about in stop work. THE Zambazi's salesge work on the whaleback about the beginning of this year has not paid everybody concerned so well as it was expected pilot all come out well, at the rest of the officers and crew get about $15 each every man the ume. There is a good deal of disuntisfaction.. THE U.S.S. Marion left Shanghal for Neguanki on the 4th inst.. At the latter part she will tak on board the remainder of the crew of the Falds. which has been chademned by the U. S.. Navy Department, and then joumey southwards as far se Slogapore, via the China const ports, Hongkong and Maolla.
$5,000 with several Graman fims, of which
unfortunate year for the native and to. The explain chief officer, chial en ·Inger, and dredged. If it is true that the Inspector General Schelhass & Co. and Krase & Co. are agenis..
local branches of our trade." Then he goes on the speak of many failures" and a completely disorganised trade. He even predicts the total extinction of the mainstay of Amoy-Oolong teas. And yet the tonnage increased to per cent!
TELEGRAMS.
THE MONETARY CONFERENCE.
LONDON, December 8th. Rothschild has announced the withdrawal of This proposals which the American delegates
refused to rapport, ---
THE SILVER PURCHASE BILL. Mr. Hill has lutroduced a bill into the United States Senate for the repeat of the Sherman
Silver Purchase Act.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. HMS. Porpoise left Amoy for Shanghal on the
6:b inst
A TELEGRAM was received in hanghat on the 5th Int stating that the ice on the Pelho was
six inches thick,
WHAT price at night's China Mail and this morning's Daily Press, either as newspapers or Intelligent specimens of modern journaliam P..
THE Peking Gauette of last month announceN the death, near Sikkhu of lever, of Sheng-tal, the Chief Imperial Chinese Resident for Thibet.
We beg to acknowledge receipt of an almanack for 1893 tested by James Watson & Co. whisky exporters-Hongkong agents, Ed. Schellhaus & Co,
Busted Club Member, to Sweeter :-Have you sufficient confidence. In me to lend me a dollar ? Sweeter:-1 have plenty of confidence, bat I haven't the dollar.
THE British despatch vessel. Alecrily, with Vice-Admiral Fremantle on board, arrived at Amey from Keelung on the morning of the 5th Inst.
TO-DAY'S shipping returns show that no lets than 18.383 registered tous of shipping entered the nort of which 7,884 was foreign tonsage, chlefly German,
THE Scottish Oriental Co.s steamship Zoo Sak, which arrived here to-day from Bangkok, reports having passed through á gale of hurricane força in the Gulf of Siam,
OUR Shanghal morning contemporary learna that the contributions to the "Bokhara Fund in the Settlement total $5,000 and that it is not intended to exceed that amount,
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as taken up the scheme, then that is sufficient guarantee that it will be well and effectually carried through this time. What a boon tha will be to Formosa need scarcely be dwelt on, As such has always been obvious to every one; but as a splendid southern refuge the beautiful And far spreading. lagoon at Takow, thus deepened and rendered available for the world at large, must alone prove a very marked addi- ton to that monument of genius, energy, and philanthropy which Sir Robert Hart has slowly but surely been building up to his everlasting AT a regular meeting of United Service Lodge.me, and for the grateful admiration of aucceed Na, 1941, E.C., held in the Masonic Hall läst | Ing generations. night, the following brethren were elected as office-bearers for the ensuing your
Bro. J. Lawile ..................................... W.M. Bro. J. Collett.....
TEPasurer Bro.~f~Maxwell.......................Tyler. --~---
WE note from a Singapore contemporary of the 19th November that "three Chinamen, members of Broken Coffin Society were to be deported to China no that date. As China in this instance meana Hongkong, our local palice will doubtless be on the watch for the arrival of these three #B oken Coffins," so that their stay in this colony shall be of the abortest penalble duration. We understand, says the Mercury of the 3rd inst, that, beuires a number of larger vessels, several ordinary coasting craft have been detained in the Yangtze, outside the Worsung Spit Buoy, for several days, owing to want of room at the Woosung anchorage, not to speak of the want of water on the bar, which makes it impossible for them to cross and reach Shanghal..
AMONG the recent visitors to the Hongay coal mines was Mr. Beaugrand, ex-mayor of Montreal, and editor of a leading Canadian paper. Mr. Beaugrand, who is a French Canadian by birth and a thorough Britisher at
heart, is travelling round the world with his opinion of the mines.
He expressed a very high practical
family.
TO MORR w Mr. F. Walcot, the Inventor and patentee of the celebrated emery file shapering stone, will open his exhibition of its useful quailles. He has obtained permission to use the ground in front of the City Hall, and will deinoustrate to any who cire to come, that his stone will cut anything. We have tried ourselves, at a private séance," and found that It was quite as good as he claims. In two or three seconds a very decent edge was put on the | Jack of
and will sharpen allkinds of cutlery. Mr. Walcot pocket knife; the stone cuis:glass, also has a very ingenious and handy combina tion packet-knife, with an inch rule, 14 lb. scale, corkscrew, saw and no end of other tools. According to the Straits, Java and Saigon papers, Mr. Walast's goods have sold by thou rands among Europeans and natives. He will be at the City Hall to-morrow from 13 s.m; to 1.30 p.m., and from 5 pm to 7 pm,
SUPREME COURT,
December 9th,
THE NEW PUIŠNE JUDGE.
There was a full muster of the legal fraternity at the Supreme Court this morning to welcome
Mr. E. J. Ackroyd, the newly appointed Pulsne Judge.
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Messrs. Rewer, Brockelmann & Co. also have
risks on the next houses more or less burnt out.
EARTHQUAKE AT TIMOR.
them not to be over-innguine.
collmoke.
An imprra-lon prevails in Dublin' that the led Irish Tenants! Commission will speeddy.. A third member of the Commission is likely to withdraw, leaving only. Mr. Justi e Mathew and
another.
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Mr. Murphy reigord on recrunt of the objec ton which he held to the tone of Mr. Justica Mathee's opening address,
A massive silver challergs cup has been presented to the Universities of Australis by old enmpetitors in the Ox'ord and Cambridge boatrice, to be competed for yearly, Mr. Matlebury is one of the princip I donors,
The Liverpool Autuma Cup was run to-day, The conditions of the rice are as follow-
THE LIV. RP KOL AUTUMN CUP...
The Cafferthum, Capt. Neil Shannon, arrived this morning from Australia, and reports having struck an earthquake on the way. On the ship's arrival at Timor (Nov. 28) (t was reported that a very beavy shock of carti qu ke had been felt at a.m. that morning. While the ship was at anchor there, daring the night of the 28 h ulilmo, two more shocks were distinct'y felt on board, the vessel shivering all over, as if grating along a coral reef ; this was recompanied by law rumbling noise. Une shock was felt at a 30 and the other at T1 40, and the abʊcks were so distinct that they were felt by every one on board. The residents of the place were in great fear, but op to the time of the ship's leaving, no dumage had taken place, with the excection of the Baron de Hirsch's be Windgli, by Galliard side of one house, the residence of a Mr. Santos, having fallen in and several walls collapsed.
ANOTHER RIOT AT ICHANG.
wire, says the N, C. Daily News of the gib inst, News was received yesterday afternoon by in Shanghai of a riot having occurred at Ichang on Friday evening on the arrival of the Tisk, for Provincial Commander-in-Chief. H.M.S. Esk landed force of blue Jickets for the protection of the Europeans, and no foreigners were lujured. All is now quiet!
The Ichang correspondent bluted in his last letter that some more trouble might be expected, with the large number of students 'now in the city.
NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.
The Eastern and Australian Co's steamship Catterthun, Capt. N. Shannon, from Sydney morning. We take the subjoined Items from and parts of call, arrived in barbour, this
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Mr. A. J. Leach (Acting Attorney-General) sald-This being the first occasion on which Massas. Anderson and Olsen, of No. 21 Lec your Icrdship Las taken your seat as Pulane Australian corned bef of their own salting, and of this Colony to express their sincere con Yuen Street, E ist, have forwarded us samples of judge. I desire on behalf of the bar and solicitors breakfast, sausages, which are their specialty.gratulations apon your elevation to the Bench. After trying these substantial delicacies, we cho The honour Her Majesty has thought fit to confer pronounce them to be first class, and very fir open you is doubtless due to your long carreer in
LONDON, November tolb, head of what is usually retalled in Hongkong, the Civil Serv ce and is recognition of the
A deputation, to-day interviewed the Etal of The new caterers for the communly deserve to ability and experience which you have brought Kimberley, Secretary of State for India, in be heartily supported,
to bear upon the duties you have had to disregard to the opium traffic in India, orging that charge, especially as Registrar, as Acting
its importation and sale should be prohibited. On the 7th instant we alated positively that the Attorney General, *1 Acting Fulsne Judge, and Lord Kimberley, In reply, said that he was un- sad death of Mr. Faulds, an engineer emas Acting Chief Justice. I am quite sure that prepared to surrender the large revenue drived played on board the coasting steamer Hoihoz, that ability and experience ili inspire, and has form the op um trade in India, and therefore then at Caston, was caused by an accidentwith inspired already, great confidence in you both an could not act on the suggestions of the deputation. revolver. To-day out old friend and esteemed the part of the has and solichors of the colony. He did not believe that any Government would contemporary the Daily Press professes to have feel quite sure I may discovered that 'our version of this affair was on behalf of the bar and not only for myself but be willing to lose the revenus,
and of the soliciters, that perfectly correct. Truly, wonders will never you will receive from them most loyal assistance end-aid Gronny knows it, yao,bet !
and respect, such loyal assistance and respect which is always dus from the Bar to the Bench. I will not say anything further, but simply express our hearty congratulations to you open your elevation to the Bunch,
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A match between Lord Roslyn's bh Bucca- neer, by Priva ecr-Primulaj 4 years, and Colonel North's b h Nanthorpe, by Speculum or Camballo-Matilds 6 years, was decided to-day, when the first-named was victorious. minster, has delegated his best priests to meet Dr. Herbert Vaughan, Archbishop of West-
opponents of the Roman Catholic Chu'ch in a public ball for the purpose of controvering cer papular errors which exist in regard to the church practice and usage.
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Of to sows, each for starters with 1000 sove. added (part in plate or the whole in apecle at 50 sovs, from the 'ako up course (ne mille the winner's opilor); record ho ́se to receive
and three tatlong). Closed with 6o subs. Result
-Windsor ................
M. de Moubet's b c Em.k, by Farfadet
Energetica
Mr. Abington's bm Lady Rosebery, by Rose
arbery The Empress.......
NEW YORK November tith. and his fricado anticipate a victory,
Cleveland is polling well for the Presidency,
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November rath.” In the Electoral College Cleveland polled 281, Høyelson 140, and the other 24 went to Weaver and Bidwell,
The German vote went solidly for Cleveland and so did a majority of the farmers, who think that the McKinley tár:ff must be modified,
Desactive floods, causing enormous damage, are reported from Cost: Ries
VIENNA, November 12th, - - The Premier of Hunguy has resigned, and M. Tizzy has been sent for.
Dr. Raindel, solicitor to the Emperor, has been placed under anext on his own confession of having embezzled £50,coo.
BERLIN, November rath, The press cathues to "censura Prince Bismarck for his late ir jufticiens utterances, but exprejaci bis regret at the unpatriotic language the Emperor declies to punish him ard metely
of a venerable patriot,"
FRUS FLA; November rath. While the King was opening parliament a great moh bircked the place yard showing for universal suffrage, and it required the military to disperse them.
PARIS, November 12th, A dynamite bomb fund at the Catmatx Coy's office, Paris, was taken charge of by the palice, and while being mined at the station it expinced, killing veral persons. The Chamber of Deputies be passed a res lutten expressing indignation at the outrage, and a sumber of Fiech, and German Ana'chists have been arrested,
OTTAWA, Noven ber rath. Negotiations we proceeding for the semission of Newfoundland to the Canadian Dominion.
LONDON, November 12 h.
A French syndicate proposed to tender for the constration of Victorian railways to the amount of three millions sterling, but Sit Graham Berry declined to entertain the proposal, for which ha is praised by financiers and the press,
Str Chiles Dilke has purchased the Pall
THR Shanghat Marcury hears that the wreck with a Rússian traveller who vialed the "Land first occasion of my taking my seat upon this Anarchist, in whose paaresilon qa■stity of】, Mall Gazetie, B
of the steamer Feima, sunk by collision with the
China Narization Co.'s steamer Hangchow near the Waesung bar, will be blown up at an early
date.
WE would remind our readers that Señor Lea Hernandes will make his great balloon sacent and sensational parachute drop from the clouds at Causeway Bay to-morrow afternoon at o'clock,
A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. ARNOT REID says he has been among the THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, American girls, and he has written what he thinks of them. The Straits Timer given him gentle rebuke. Full details in par issue to
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841. Hongkong, roth November, 1891.
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.
In
morrow.
THX Ocean Co's steamer Ulysses, on arriving at Shanghai on the 5th Inst., after boing detained It is requested that all communications relating to abelpox, outside Woosung bar reported that the main- Fast, the headdressed to the 11 Kaskg, 2 mast of the sunken steamer Paking had dis- Talggrajk” and not to the Editor,
appeared. ***** Leiters on Editorial matters to be sent to "Th Editor" and
not to individual members of the sink,
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Communications intended for publication must be accompanied THK Salkie Maru and two Chins Merchants' by the name and nödemns of the writes, not sacmarily for późlication ; but an aridason of good faith,
Whilst the columns of the Hongkong Zilgrijk vil slyayı be open for the file discussion by correspondents of all quartizós * sfidag public taterests, it must be diisely undertood thai the Ediux dom not in any way hold himailt responsčula · for
plains the wepraszać.
BIRTH.
- At 5 Mohawk Villay, Shanghal, on the 4th December, the wife of LZOROR HEXT, Chinese Customs Service, of a daughter,
DEATH.
At the Shanghai General Hospital, on the 4th December, 1897, Kate Lærov, üged a8 years,
The Honghong Telegraph.
HONGKONG FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9 1892,
atomers were stuck fag' on Woosung ber last Saturday morning. ́The first named vessel had been detained a week on the wrong side of the "heaven-sont barrier."
MR. G. W. WARD,.cúce a member of our staff and one of the victims in the infamous Minbinnett Conspiracy case that caused such an outburst of Indignation throughout the Far East. Just, two: tears ago, recently left his appointment on the Bangkok Times, and started overland from Bangkok to India, via Chengmat and Burma,
of the White Elephant" a few weeks ago. The java paper Nieuwsblad states that the coal supplies for Acheep, Batavia and Sourabaya will no longer be drawn from English, sources. Ombillen coal will be used in future. The mesmship Celebes, belonging the Pakelvaart Company, will be chartered at the rate of £ 10,500 per month from the 1st of May next for transport purposes. According to extituates the freight, including loading and discharging, will amount to four gulden per ton,
Tax Taku correspondent of the Shanghat
terewry, writing on the 29th aldmo, says "We have been having some very bad weather, with a great deal of wind from the Ń.W., with very from the south, the Nanaimo and Sebastian poor tides, There are two barques just arrived
Back. They will be very lucky if they get clear of their caigs ; we have lots of ice in the elver, and the Taka Tug and Lighter Company are busy docking their feet. Two or three lighters bave had holes cut to them already,
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The Parls police have arrested a German dynamite was found, he being suspected of com- plicity in the outrage at the clices of the Car when a bomb exploded and caused the death of maux Mining Company, Rua de l'Opera, Pails,
six men.
He thanks the Infiornice of Tammany Hall for the result of the election.
There are 1,013 victed tenants, in Ireland who claim to be reinstated,
recognise the Rents Comariston,
The Marquis of Clansicarda declines to
A Mercanille Chamber of Aibi ration has been
The cotton strike in Lancashire is assuming large proportions, and the support of the strikers costs £800 per week.
The Naticoslists--have-anhounced-that-Irish- Home Rule will be the first, business brought before Parliament.
His Lordship Mr. Attorney-General and Gentlemen-1 feel very deeply the very kind and I am aure far too generous and flattering remarks you have addressed to me on this the beach. I feel thes: remarks all the more at the are not addressed to a stranger, but to one who has been among you and worked along with you for more than ten years. I hope these remarks bave been dictated by my own earnest endeavA ours from the first to give satisfaction to the profession and to the public in the several offices
Mr. Adiul Stevenson, ike chosen of the De-established in Iondon, I have filled in this Colony. I do not hide from mocratic party for Vice-President, declares that myself the importance and difficulty of the the result of the United States elections indicates duties this day assume as Puisne Judge, a revolt on the part of the laborers and farmers but_la_the fulfilment of the so-duties-1-amagalast the trift perfectly sure I will receive from the mem- can give great assistance in the search of ber of the Ba every assistance, and they truth. The search of truth will be my only or ject, and to that difficult duly I hope I will be able to devote patient at d carefci consideration, flattering words, but sil Tcan say is that they I feel that you have addressed to me far too
will encourage me in the fulfilment of my dulci. They tell me what is expected from me, and leave me to hope for an impartial view of my conduct in the future. All my efforts will be to give satisfaction to the public, and I trust at the end of my judicial career, whether it be a long or whether it be shurt, I will have in some degree merived the kind and for 100 fsttering remarks you have been good enough to use to me. Gentlemen, allow me to thank you for the congratulations you hayo offered to me to-day.
The Court then proceeded with the bearing of a number of unimportant cases,
In reply to #H.V.A." we have only to say that the correspondence ## the Volunteer question was not pubilshed to the Hongkong Telegraph because i was not sent to this furant. The namby-pamby promoters of the ridiculous, A REGULAR meeting of the Diligentia Lodge of schame lately submitted to the Government Instruction will be held in Freemasons! Hall, | káva neliber pluck nor Independence enopgh to Zelland Street, on Thorsday, the 15th instant, || submit their childish fads to sensible, exlilciem. at 5 for 5.30 p.m. peckely, Visting brethren We might say more, but the subject is ng: worth' -??? | are cordially lovited,
wasting time over, and, the persons" above referred to are absolutely beneath contempl.
Ow the afternoon of Batarday last the 3rd fast. a collision occurred at Shangbal between the steamers Vladimir and Oscarshal It appears that the Vladimir was alongside the Old Ningpo Wharf, and whilst the Oscarskala preparing to anchor she ran into the Vladim, striking her on the sterboard side against one of the bulkheads, The Vladimir had her stem bent and three plates will have to come out the other vessel had two plates on the port side cracked Both steamers bave gone to dock.
What is the difference between the French mall steśmship "Yarra and the Government Omclils I
AnswerThe one had to dock her screw
and the others didn'
DURING October forty-six British sailing vessels and seven seamships were wrecked, involving Iess of life of eighty-six persons, owing to heavy weather in the Atlantis, not including the Il-fated Roumania.
MAILS Due...
Bombay (Bisogno American(Garlic) Indien (Wingsang) Siegapore (Java)
9th instant, Toib
13th 13th
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FICTITIOUS PROSPERITY.
The Hongkong Government has estab. lished a most foolish and misleading dogma, that “large tonnage returns- Indicate prosperity. Sir W. DES Vaux BOTH the Benalder and Gopack report having made up four columns of speech on our experienced exceedingly heavy weather between magnificent progress, taking as his text Singapore and this port The latter vessel the 13 millions of tonnage for 1890. Mr. a tremendous sea, her decku being con- O'Baixs echoes the grossly misleading cry, with a
stantly flooded.
and points to our tonnage statistics. On the
COLLISION NEAR FOKOHAMA,
Twelve tourists have been drowned while attempting to land at Jaffa, in Palestine, the brat in which they were approaching the coast having
been unset in the suiĹinangka
A British cruiser, suppraed to be el her the oo miles off the Lisurd. Assistance has been Calypso or the Cliopatra, has been disabled
sent.
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Miss Sl echer, a barmaid, has summoned. Mr. Simpson, a wealthy commoner, for breach of premise. He part & her by Scotch form, sbe asserts, and settled Ex 000 a year on her, bui only lived with her 12 months. the Australian macion. ́ ́H.M.S. Satellite in to replace the Royallıt an
Buels. The police dispersed the rioters, respecting Usa da, and that the breech will be Mr. Balfour said » Edinburgh yesterday, that Another riot has taken place in the streets of ❘ there is already a split in the Gadstone Cabinet Soldiers are guarding the palace and public widened by Sir W. Hascount's Interference with
· Lord Hoseberry, November 17th.
buildings.
The New York Herald, (Democratic), com muting upon the result of the Presidential election in the United States, says that in selects Ing Mr. Cleveland the people showed that they (Democrati) says that th system of robbing the picferred democracy to oligarchy: The World
masses by high traiffs has now been stopped, The London Times asserts that the result of the election is really a revolution. The Tribune (Republican) say that Mr. Cleveland's election came as the greatest surprise that bas occurred in the political history of America. Mr. Faster, United States Secretary of State, says the election, is the verdict of the people agalust the M'Kin ly Act.
THE "ZAMBEST" BEACHED, Meum. Dadwell, Carlill & Co., General Agents of the Nonbers Pacific Steamship Co. today firm Vokohama, stating that the steam inform us that they have received a telegram
A meeting of shareholders of the Broken Hill ship best has been in collision, and has Proprietary Silver-mining Co. was brid to-day. bern be ched. As she only left Yokohama Mr, M'Andrew referred to the recent strike and sterday, it is evident that she must be clase to the new candidons under which the mine is now about the entrance to the Gull. Measts, carrying on operations at the mine was one that port and probably the accident occurred being worked. He asserted that the cost of Dodwell & Carlill have asked for further part-third lower than was the case, under the old |culars,
conditions.
The majority obtained by Mr. Cleveland is the largest secured by a President alace the time of Washington
CORRESPONDENCE.
(Wa do net nácansarfly endorse the oplelous expressed by: Correspondenad Is this noimmuý.
·MACAO. -
TOYER EDITOR OF va "Honatowa Tarsonark" Sta, Some.time ago your Macno correspon
The Times xays that Lord Ripon will be compelled to consider the gent case, made out for the separata of Novih Queensland. The North Queensland commitice in London nume be 15 prosent goatlemen.
declared that the foreign rela tons of the Empire At the Lord Mayor's banquet Lord Kimberley are friendly, and that the Pimir dispute with. Russia was being amicably arranged.
Before the Labor Commission yesterday it was ellalted that bep assistants average 84 bours of labour per weckt
The Import and consumption of Australian wine is rapidly incidising.
Lord Kimberley has formed a deputation that the Government cannot afford to relinquish the revenue derived from the Opium trade, P
The guns for the fort Bications at King George's Sound are ready and will shonly be shipped,
The press considers that one mint cau cofn preference should be given to Victoria because enough/silver for Australasia, and that the it made the first application.
Financiers consider that the price fixed for the city of Melbourne loan is too high, but the" Banks consider they can at it successfully. began wrote: November 141 The Republicans carried 14 States, and the According to the Fixancial Timer Queensland Democrats 15. The Democrats won Ohio by a Government stocks; fell considerably last Sour small meJosity, and also ca∙ried - Mr. M'Kirley's | day, as it is believed, the colony is on the verge own, district by a majity of ono. Grest of issuing a new loanbond
surprise is expressed at the result, Mr. M.Kinley The polling for the United States Presidential refuses to speak on the result of the election, election gave Cleveland
Mr. Cleveland has received 200 votes from votes over Hazrigos,
OUR simple-minded Childlike ergning confem- porary,of the psalm.imiting kom-towing. persunalon, stated last night that the present lack of serlous cases" at the Police Court many be regarded as a sign of the diminution of crimé generally. The Daily Press, as in duty bound, cribbed the remarks and dished them up an now. Both were evidently too sleepy to find the news for both, alike Ignors, the fact that
majority of +43,000 yesterday morning the presiding Magistrate dentroad bet tuled out of her berth to the Electoral College. General Harrison's party-Rabbi, Lert deprecates the proposed barefoot the preliminary canter lo serious dredger had been hauled now admit that the country is hostile to the procession of the noemployed Jews in London asenuit case, in which a knife is alleged to have commence dredging round about the steamer M'Kfaley tarifi. other hand, a disinterested but practical MEgg Allen and Sachtleben, the two bycle / been used. It will be heard fully to-morrow. wharves &c.-but she is there yet-hauled on!1
The leading American porn es being an act of senseless (bily,
g and experienced man, Mr. T. Huous, cranks who travelled across Asia, left Shanghai that the perpetrators of serious crime haveing till about 9am. aground on the wharf.
papers folce in the Parsident Harrison has decided to quarantine The Canton Steamer was detained this morn downfall of plutocracy med corruption, morning. There is, we regret to state, no hope
all immigrant vessels for twenty days in order Commissioner of Customs for Amoy, in on Saturday by the mess of India for Ban | tessify vanished from these shores, bet there was
sha press noites to expressing the opinion to lesɩthe right of the United States Govern- Hongkong Steamer just managed to clear that Mr. Henry Irving a recent production of sent to reater immigration, “ipment his report on last year's trade at that Franciso. Private affairs have obliged them to be but little doubt that the present-system of out at the usual time. place, says: There has been a consider abandon their intention of touring through banishment if persisted in will probably result
King Lear has been an entire success. His A large moeting of Radical and Socialist mém. The Inner Harbour is fast silting up and impersoonatin of the leading part is character aos bera of trade societies and of the unemployed able falling-off in both Import and export Japan for the present.
In more or icas beneat to the colony the traffic will soon cease saless dredging on a large as magnificent, and as the greatest of, his war beld in Trafalgar Square on Sunday. The duties, notwithstanding an increase in our
murderer, co:-threats and sharpers from the money that has been wasted in building that performance, spectat advocated a revolution. cruiser Awangping, in coming up from Wooring magisterial iepires dad, however, be regarded as useless road to Green Inland should have been collided with the steamer neemhich was nothing more than, speaktor metaphorically, reserved for deadging operations. mossed in the river, damaging bris of the all in a storm-and Time, the revealer of latter's plaies forward, which will necessitats all things temporal, wiil alone show how things
Yours faltbially, decking. The was vesig! mustaĵund no damage)" | srimina, iyully stand,
Hongkong, 9th Drownibor, 1891.
Jonnage." He then goes on to show that AT Shanghal on the 4th-ins, the China / long run, The repent-abrengs · of burglars; | scale is commenced as soon as possible. The creations. Mr. W. J. Holloway look part in the meeting was ordéry, but, one of the Speakers
the net value of Amoy trade fell from 811,449.066 to 810,771,258, or over five per cent; while the "total vessels entered and cleared amounted to. 1,867, tonnage
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H.M.S. Satellite has been commissioned (o | Cholera has re-appeared in the north of replace H.M.57: Galliope on the north-west France; and is spreading in Hungary, where African station." BAYANAzybory thinrty deaths occursed in one village on Saturday. The Union Company of New Zealand pros john-Dillon kaa: informed a deputation el
•pens to continue the present trans-Pacifi}\orant & tonnati' shot wišbout it redunion of PERM
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