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Intimations.

VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

AERATED WATERS.

YATER.-The Water used is absolutely

pure.

WAT

STEAM PLANT-Of the latest and most

powerful type. SUPERVISION.-The whole process of manufactura is under the continuous supervision of a qualified English Chemist.

The PRODUCT-Will bear comparison with the Waters made by the most

-noted makers in England.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co., LD.,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1893.

created and has carried on successfully for over a quarter of a century, we consider that it is their duty, in the first instance, to placa before the public a plain and unvarnished record of the working of the Indo-China S. N. Co. since that floating gold-mine was so generously cumshmord to the world at large by the perspiring philanthropists of "Ye Princely House."

TELEGRAMS.

PRESIDENT CLEVELAND'S MESSAGE TO CONGRESS.

LONDON, August 9th, 1893. President Cleveland in his massage to Con gress dwelt at great length on the disastrous results that would follow a farther adherence to

THE Coroner's inquest on the East Politicaffold fatality was concluded to-day, and a verdict of "accidental dextă" was returned.

Old Soak-I wonder if Kewcey has much money behind him?

Berlin Blet-He had der oder day ven I saw him--he ves leaning »galust der "Pop Shop !"

an open secret that the Dock Company's report for the past half-year is a most satisfactory TWO coolles who were carrying a heavy load on one. We believe that, in ⚫ddition to writing off board a jonk, by means of plank gangway, a large arms for verfous litblilties and conila-Ya-ma-it on the 6th fast, feil late the water; gencies, a dividend of 7 per cent, for the ball year que saved himself by swimming, and the other Was drowned. An inquest was held by Mr. will be recommended, and no doubt will be adopted. The rumour that Mr. Jao. D. Ham- Wodehouse to-day, and a verdict in accordance phreys and the German members of the Board with the evidence was returned, af Directors are getting to a testimonial to the Editor of the Hongkong Telegraph for saving the Company from ruin a few years ago, wants confirmation.

A JAPANESE native paper states that dating the first half of the current year forty-five British and Amerless seling schoones and one Hawaiian vessel put into Hakodate, with 38,110 skins. Of this total 26.309 skins were landed at 6,430 skins from British, and 3,8gt skins from

"SHARKHOLDER'S " letter the Mariaburk Co.'s affairs is utili unavoidably he'd over. We are anxious to have full and convincing evidence before dealing with what, on the face of it, fooks remarkably lite a repeition of the Marias, limited, melodrama. As the soldiers said at Balaclava, someone has blu dered," and who- ever he may be, he has got to face the music,

no focluding the Amigo; laties en caal $3 coo; bad debla, end of 1891, $4.166 Kpt on in business in hope of a recovery in values, but telegraphed to the Bank directors at home stating bis pashion-"must stop payment unless further accommodation" and $10,000 more was given. That was in August. The Amigo Was chattered to the Compania Mexicans in August, 1890, with every prospect of prefit, Mr. Wieler, agent for the owers, approved of this sub-charter. At the end of 1891 the over draft at the O... was $130 683, and the Bank had shares valued at $36,557, and also some coal-3883; there was also the $20,0,0 loan still owing. Some of the figures bad altered since the failure, as they represented sterilog, The falloro was attributable more immediately to the judgment for plaintiffs ($27,000 and costa) in the Amigo case, and the stoppage off the Oriental Bank, which had been helping by loans to carry the shares and coal in hope of

the Sherman Act. He enumerated many ills i vaskodate, namely 16,/88 «kins from American, Í Á TELEGRAM from Stangireng to the Progrds / tiê; he owned some Oriental Bank bates. He

that had overtaken the country consequent upan the working of the Act and among them were the accumulation of useless sliver, depletion, of gold, depreciated currency, producing

crisis extending to all classes. Con cluding, he earnestly advised Congress to repeal the Sherman Act, and to take such action as

fiqancial

Jawalian versels. Some 4,87o of these were exported abroad during the half year. The total value of the sexis capared by foreigners from January to June inclusive, is estimated at you $71,500.

states that the forty-one bullock carts aid to have been carried off by the Stamere between Khone and Kasdam have unived safely at Stungtrang, and that the story of their being attacked was faire. As we mentioned yesterday, French military force was sent in pursuit of the supposed robbers, and a boat containing resulting in the loss of all on board.

telegraphed home as stated, because Mr. Rutter, the manager here, was unwilling to make farther advances. There was also a Joan from the H. and S. Bank, now stated at $40,886, partly secured.

In reply to Mr. Ratter the debtor said that the decrease in the value of his shares held by the O.B.C was not wholly due to shrinkage of prices;

A division on the amendment resulted in its rejection by a vote of 240 to 200.

Cowes (Isle of Wight), July 10th. At last the long expected yacht Navakos, which has sailed across the Atlantic to endeavor to win back the Cape May and Brenton's reef cops, is to English waters For several days the yachtsman of the o'ent have been anxiously noon to-day was Mr. Carroll's craft stprafted waiting ber, but not until twenty minutes past from Hast Castle. An hour and a half lat she was safely anchored in Cowes roada,

Mr. Carroll did tot lack a hearty welcome, and the first visitor to spring on the deck of the American racer was the Earl of Dunraven, The trip across from Boston was preventful,

Mr. Carroll said to a correspondent: "As to my giving an opinion concerning her racing qualities I must beg you to excuse me, for I am absolutely ignorant. What my bout ca do when pluted against other racing craft remains to ho proved," adding, with a twinkle in his eyeż "I hope she will give some sort of an account of herself, at I should not be here,"

His youthful walling monter, Charles Barr, said: "I am very hopeful of the sailing qualitie af the Navahor. With favorable winds could have made the voyage in twelve or thliteen days, but during the first eleven days out from Boston, we met with nothing but the most aggravating head winds, and so made ihtla to with the wind dead ahead and made only thirty-seven miles in twenty-four hours. On the wellth, however, matters me ded somewhat an the yacht salled splendidly, On July 8th wo made 156 miles.

would show America's resolve to folf! Its We have just read a report of the Committee, ten members of the expedition was upset, some of the shares had been sold, as opportunity progress. In fact on the ßith day out we hove

obligations to money which was recognised by (38 | all civilised cranteles.

VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.

CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT. ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841. MANUFACTURERS OF AERATED WATERS.

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

A LOT of correspondence and other lateresting local matter is unavoidably held over.

THE meteorological report of to-day says:- "The depression is East of North Formosa. Barometer falling."

appointed by the shareholders of the Hongkong Hotel in April last, to inquire into the working at that establishment. One friendly word of advice❘ to Mesurs, Edward Osborne, Po Tang, and W Parfit, the experts who formed the Committee of Inquiry:-"Go and drown yourselves before you are driven to delek or something worse by being publicly labefied as fools throughout the gorgeous East" Nothing more kilotle than this report has ever appeared in Fongkong. We in tend dealing with it soon.

We cannot conceive it possible, says the Crylow to

OUR NEW FACTORY has been recently valse the sunken steamer Amigo has travold adopting a rupee dinage would be likely for

refitted with automatic Steam Machinery

of the latest and most approved kind, and we are well able to compete in quality with the best English mekers:

The purest ingredients only are used, and the utmost care and cleanliness are exercised in the manufacture throughout.

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"BOMBAY SODAS." We continue to supply large battles as berete fare, Frue of Extra Charge, to those of our Customers who prefer to have them to the ordi- nary size,

COAST PORT ORDERS, whenever practicable, are despatched by first ste mer leaving after receipt of order.

F COAST PORTS, Waters are packed and placed on board ship at Hongkong prices, and the full amount allowed for Packages and Empties when received in good condition.

Counterfail Order Books applied free on

application.

Our Registered Telegrapble Address`la "DISPENSARY, "HONGKONG."

ably been postponed until Saturday next.

The girl who "plays the fiute"

To cheer the world was bore, But give us still the girl with skill.

To trip up on the tennis lawn,

THE Mainichi reports that the water of the Shinanogawa, the largest river in Japan, is at present to low, owing to the drought, that steam-coinage. boats can hardly be navigated between Niigata and Nagaoka.

Berlin Blek-I with I vas a bunghole dis het

Fjones-What for?

veather.

Berlin Bict-Denn, I should always have beer going tranch me 1

The Agents (Messrs. Dodwell, Carlill & Co.) inform us that the Northern Parific Steamship Co.'s steamer Victoris has arrived at Yokohama from Tacoma, and left at daylight to-day for this port, via Kob», &c.

DESPATCHES from Peking received in Shanghal state that much inconvenience has been felt slaing from the continuous talas at the metro- polis during the middle of last month, lasting for week or so. In some portions of the streets of the city the averflow was over ten feet la depth preventing the closing of some of the gates of the Tartar city during the night. The city wall near the Chenyang gate, sapped at the foundations, gave way, crushing a number houses and lajming their occupants. According since that bas-suffered in such a way fr the talos.

to

the records of Peking this is the second time

receive sufficient support in the Straits to carry It into law, seeing that the whole of the produc Ing interests there must be greatly benefitted THE Viking now being shown at the World's at our expense chiefly-by the present state of Fair is held by an American exchange to prove ffairs, whereby the deller is depreciated, and better than a hundred books could do what the thereby the cost of producing tea, coffee, etc., courage and manhood of the Norsemen and the both in the Straits and lo Hongkong, is reduced, earlier ocean navigators must have been. It is Ceylon planters, we need hardly say, will only in place, says our contemporary, to draw sharp be too pleased if the Straits take to a rupee contata between thisgalley parilally propelled by aars, and the last built ocean steamship in order to show, what our forbears must have been. And Our Gallic contemporaries are

very bitter

yet in the contrast the modern navigator must ogalost Britain for having, as they alleggia from the illustration of his skill and intelli- gence upon the seas and from the fact that when persuaded Slam to accede to Frances demands without any further resistance, which wou'd have given them a pretext to annex the whole called upon he faces ocean dangers with all the Size of vessel has less to do with the dangers of country and, as they say plainly, eat eff the courage and coolness of the old time rovers. British from South West China." That is what navigation than many good people suppose, and they are really aiming at-war op Brilsk trade. the last ocean steamship or fast sailing yacht They cannot face as in an open marke', and so places the modern above these who generally they wish by underhand means to gain as

expeditions. advantage. They should have learnt by this kept the coast line well in tight upon their se time that merit will come to the front in spite of

everything, whether the field be colonisation,

commerce, or anything else...

offered, to reduce the over-draft.

In reply to Mr. Becker, the debtor denied that Wieler & Co, had ever expressed to him any doubts as to Vogel's reliability...

Mr. Sangster, on the conclusion of the examination, stated that the debtor had most willingly assisted in collecting the asscis and had done everything he could to assist the Receiver..

Mr. Master made formal spplication for a day to be fixed for the debtor to come up and obtain his discharge. If the day could not be fixed so as to avoid the expense of appearing again to apply. He believed the Pulsoe Jadge was going now, so wished the application might be recorded, away shortly, and if the case could be finished first it would be a great advantage

His lordablpOh, no, I could not possibly take it before I go away; it will be much better to have it before the Chief Justice. I am only sitting la bankruptcy this afternoon because bo is unable to attend.

NOTES FROM BORNEO..

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

Sandakan, August 4th. Perhaps the most appropriate-even if it were not the most important, item to preface tbls discoveries an the Sabahan river. Something badger of "notes with will be the recent gold more than indications of the existence of the precious metal were found by Captain Beeston not long since and it is row reported that there are some 140 men working on the river. Thọ largest plece of gold yet unearthed weighed 18 dwts, so the chances are we will soon be socaking of "nuggets" is the good old days of California and Australls. Of course there is

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The Navakos will la off Cowes to-night and however, the yacht will go to the dry dock at ba Mr. Carroll will sleep on board. To-morrOW, Southampton, and if all goes as Mr. Carroll hopes it will, she will be in readine's to take part in the Solent races during the Cowen week, which heglas this year on Tuesday, August 1AL

LONDON, July 10th. Some very foolish and abeard statements in connection with the royal wedding have been. gofag the rounds of the pipers.

One exceptionally silly fiction is the tale that the Queea has provided in a substantial mageer for keeping up the household of the Duke and

free use of unites of roams in the varios palaces. Duchess of York, who, moreover, will have the There is an trath in this story. It is Fo part of the Queen's business to provide for the Duke and Duchess of York, whose household will be sufficiently kept up on an Income of Liz,000 a year, which, it la raid, they are to receive out of the annual Parliament grant of £36,000 a year fax the children of the Prince and Pilucess of

St. James' palace whea in town and the villa at Sandringham is to be their usual residence in Wales, and the Duke and Duchess are to live

the country.

Another pang aph, which originated with romancing America Journal and which has been extensively copled by our papers, states that the Prince Consort's life was insured for 100,000 pounds sterling, which the Queen has now in her possession, and that her life again is

FXTENSIVE floods are reported from the neigh SAYS the Pang Gazelle of July 17th:-W. few points in connection with the police court natbing yet found that would justify "ush is floured very largely for the benefit of her

And all signed merrages addressed thus it bourhood of Klukieng, the plain being covertd | bear on good authority that the Governor of when he was fined $150 for selling alcoholic.

receive prompt attention..

The following is a List of Waters always kept ready in Stock --

PURE AERATED WATER

SODA WATER

LEMONADE

POTASH WATER

SELTZER WATER

LITHIA WATER

SARSAPARILLA WATER

TONIC WATER

LEMON SQUASH GINGER ALE

RASPBERRYADE GINGERADE.

in one place, to the depth of ten feet. Nosives Acheen has been to Diamond Point and have been last, but the destruction of property is said to be very considerable..

Tinx-Who's that pompous person at the bar Vere-That's the assistant freight-clerk of

Jinx-And who's that setting old man in the

Corner?

Vere-Ob, that's the captals i MONSIEUR Le Myre de Vilers, deputy for Cochi-Chias in the French Legislative Assem: bly, arrived at Salgon by last French mal seeking re-electlon. M. Myre de Villers, it will be remembered, was at one time Governor

General of French Indo-China.

tated a personal enquiry Into the matter of the Rajah Kongst-Aajah Incident on the spot, from which it appears that the incident has no political significance bat was the work of daring pirates or gang robbers. The R. K. Alfth has been got off with very little damaga and the cargo is not damaged atall Daly 5,000 guilder were stolen. Altogether 24 persons were killed, 12 wounded, all of whom are progressing well, and 18 drowned by overcrowding infe the life- boat. Thirty-two of the crew and 19 passengers escaped untouched.

but the more sanguins of our local api its are- decidedly bopeful of the future of the fold.

The tobacco estates are also looking up, the latest reports from them being very encouraging The Bata Putik estate so far holds the record In prices, From the other plantations come reports that this season's crops, although not "bumpers," may fairly be described as being from "fair to good." The general health on the estates is excellent; the doctor to charge at Kios Batangan writes that the death rate there for 1893 will not be higher than that of any of the healthy ckies in Europe,

the country bear this out; and It is likely that

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younger children, notably the Princess "eattico.

This is a farrago of nonsense. The Prince " Consort's life was not lasured for a farthing, por Is the Queen's except so far as it it fasured by the persons who bays put her Majesty's life in lesses and other outalde speculations,

It is also utterly untrue that the Empero

Frederick's life was insured for 8c0 000.

An evening journal, in a blundering disserta-

tion on the Queen's travelling arrangements, states that no special accommodations are ever provided for the Princess Beatrice. As a matier of fact the Princess Beatrire invariably, trayılı in the same saloon with the Queen, and the Queen's night carriage, which is fed up la compartments as a bedroom and dressing-room, by this bed, which is always of cupled

by the Princess.

The coffee crops arealio advancing splendidly and the industry bids fair to be a big success. Reports received here from several of them in

one or two new plantations will soon be opened

Several continental journals have lately announced that the Queen travels free over all "The racen at Labuan passed off very plea- | zaliways In Great Britain, w-ile the expenses of

covered with the glory of their victories (they treasury. Of course this is all rubbish. The secured no lets than five), and

one Queen pays her own expenses, which average of the gang of invaders has geno

on 26001 ayar for heme journeys alone, and the “y to collect further spoil at Sarawak. On the royal familly pay their fares just like ordiasty whole Labuan can boast a very good annual passengers.

No Credit given for Bottles that look dirty or On the night of the S'b Inst., ■ Chinese girì, in greasy, or that appear to have been used for any trying to get on board a launch from a sampan other purpose than that of containing Atrated in Quarry Bay, fell into the water, and was threats to Mr. Hollay, "The Baron" had said in what Boreham describes as ́s grosslysantly and the Sandakan contingent returned the members of the royal family are pałň by the Waters, as such Botties are never used again by drowned, the weather being very rough. At the Coroner's inquest to-day a verdict et "ace!- dentally drowned" was returned.

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A. 5. WATSON & Co, LIMITED, The Hongkong Dispensary, Hongkong,

The Honghong Telegraph.

Tax Japan Gazelle says it was expected that when the Commercial Code came into force on the 1st fast, most commercial firms would employ legal advisers, but out of the 400 barristers DowW la Tokyo, very few have been so employed. Hence, the disappointment among them is wald to be very great,

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A SAVERE eneihge:ke, which lasted several

We have received a call from Mr. C. Borchs, of the "Eastern Club," who wishes to explaisa proceedings reported in these columns yesterday, allquors without a licence He says that Detec

tiva, Green picked up two men lait Thursday somewhere near the Victoria Hotel found they had no money, and gave them 60 cents. He then took them along to the Eastern Club, Blun Buildings, and seat them in. They asked Mr. Boreham (who was alone) if they could get drink. He asked if they were members, and was answered to the negative. He then sald "Well, who are you? Are you sex-faring men?" One of the them sald his name was DonoTAD, and be was second officer of the ship Iceberg; and the other also gave himself out to be an officer. Mr. Barebam, thinking (at least to be states) that he could supply officers even though they were not members gave them what they asked for and took their money. Before they bad time to ddak, the detective came in, and Insulting manner, "Who are you? What are you doing here?". After a tle. conversation Boreham saw that it was

"put-up job," and though he denies having said anything derogatory to the Government service in general, he admits having met Green's remarks with. their like; in fact he fcidentally admits that "Gre-n was never so much abused before in bis Me." That, however, bas no bearing on the case. The summons was duly issued, and reached Mr Boreham twenty minutes before the hour fixed for the hearing. His grievance Is that he was fined so large a sum as $150 for unintentional breach of the law; be had always to deal as in this case, and that so long as money did not pass over the bar itself, the intention of the law could be evaded with im-

time, and nothing ever happened to disturb bla man bolding na licence can sell drinks indis- belief. Of course, it is ridiculous Idea that a criminately as long as the money is handed to him away from the counter still, a smaller fine would perhaps have been quite sofficient, in view of his not very unreasonable plea that he licenced trade must be protected and Mr.

THAT Incorrigible humbug Van der Harck, der Dr. Alexander Humboldt Von Hom Von des Horck, alla Baron de Horn, was again haled up before the magistrate at the Singapore Police Court on the 1st fast, charged with having used been under medical supervision for a week, an it was thought he was not quite compos mantis but Dr. Hoad was not prepared to swear that the man was not responsible for his actions, and be was accordingly bound over to keep the peace for six months in two 'sureties for $100. Hla Mightness was allowed to leave the Court with a police sergeant in order to obtain the neces sary suretlen, and soon afterwards, a antamions was applied for and granted against bio, on charge of attempting to effect a forcible entry into Mr. H. Melville Simo' house at Tanglls.

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iing, the whale of the European residents of British Borneo on these occasions harmonise so thoroughly as to somewhat "fright the Isle from its propiaty." Our next meeting will be held on the 27th proximo, when we hope la 160 both Laboan and Sarawak “sports" competing with us on our own ground.

An unprecedentedly important re-shuffling of the cards of the British diplomatie ersps is ilkely to take place shortly, and Lord Rosebery wit have considerable difficulty in filling all the vicant posts without appointing outsiders. Sir | Clare Ford will not a main in Constantinople as he has made a great strategic wyror about the Many Japanese 1 emigrants have sirived lately | Khedive's visit, which may occasion ite most and are spreading themselves over the country serious complications in the near future 1 ord Cromer is anxious to quit Cairo Immediately and a better class than the ordinary covile and there: Sir Jabo Walsham meditates a speedy retire is sama talk of them forming agricultural soule- ment to private life, Sir Robert Murier is far tors and these have been turning their part experience in the business to account here, but

| minutes, is reported to have occured at Nikko. THE Kohumín Shimbun reports that theen under the impression that he had a right in search of a means of Hvallhood; They are of

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1893. THE “PRINGELF HOUSE". AGAIN. popular summer resort for tourists in Japan, on Wednesday evening, July 19th, at 8.40 p.m. The first shock caused a general shaking of the houses in the village and in the vicinity of the temples; luckily there was no damage done. On Saturday, the 29th July, a pony strayed from the care of a groom at Cholon, near Salgon, and entered a garden, where it was browsing pesce folly, when the owner of the place, a Fresch man, frue to the courageous instincts so prominently displayed by his country just of his property !"

GREAT heavens! what next? Messrs. JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., so the story goes, want to get the general managership of the Douglas Steamship Co. And they think they ought to get it (so the story successful goes) by virtue of their manipulation of the Indo-China S. N, Co.!

for Cores by the Japanero Imperial Mint, which it. He bad gone on this principle for a lonments. Some of them are old camphor collec- ] trio IE to remala much longer at St Petersba

so far without success.

and Lord Virian will costsinly leave Reme z Each s possible. It is probable, too, that Siz Francis Flankett will be moved again. The former will be sworn Into the Privy Council ta the course of a few dayɛ.

The Hongkong Thlegraph, respectfully bees now, got a gua and shot the brute, "la defence Government. Cores, it is reported, proposes did not know any better. However, lawfully but it was apparent from the first that bakhshlah, and between the Sultan, who pro

A JAPANESE vernacular print, the Tokyo Asaki, reports that cholera bas broken out in Vladivo stock among Chinese and Koreans, but that the Russian authorities are endeavouring to conceal the fact. The outbreak is said to be due to the scarcity of water, some 20,can Chinese cooller recently arrived, having been forced to drink muddy and impure water

Boreham now knows it.

SUPREME COURT.

IN BANKRUPTCY. (Before Mr. E. 7. Ackroyd, Puisne Fudge) - August 10th,

GEORGE K. STEVENS, Mr. G. R. Stevens came up for public

examination, receiving order having been made Kir, von estate on July, statement of affairs filed on 27th July. Mr. F. A. Sangalor official sea iver, appeared in person: Mr. E. W. Ratter appeared for the N. O. B. C: (in liquids tio); Mr. Becker was for Wieles & Co and Mr. G. C. C. Master for Mr. Stevens.

You have, I see, riready recorded the and death of Dr. Chapman and there are but few additional particulars to farnish. Everything The pilgrimage of the youthful Khedive to that could possibly be done for the Doctor Stambaal occasions the greatest anxiety to the was done after he had received his wound ‡ } .Forsign Office. It will cost him at least 500,000 it was a mortal one. His death is much regretted on the Island for he was a general favourite, and in addition to the skilful administra: tion of the duties of his position, he took s great interest in the general progrese of his distalet. He had experimented largely in cultiva tion, which included sugar cane, and he had started a small cruablag`malli,

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NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL,

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The following telegrams from our San Francisco exchanges were crowded out of last night's last s

ALEXANDRIA. July 1oth,

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poses to marry his daughter to Abbar II, and Ismael Pacha, who is most anxious to take his grandson under bis wing, a good many interna- tlonal troubles are likely to be hatched.

negotiations between the Corean Minister in Tokyo and the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs in connection with the coinage.of money have been goleg on for some months past, were brought to a successful conclusion os the 25th ult. when the Corean Minister officially notified Mr. Matsu that his Government would atrast Japan with all work in connection with the proposed new coinage. The details of the contract are to be decided on in two or three weeks, on receipt of Instructions from the Corean colning six milion yen within five years, and is now, prepared to supply alives for the first to dissent, for reasons which will be set out at length within the next few days.

mintage of about 100,000 yen. The rest of the allver, the Kokúmin says, will be purchased

This Afternoon the sale of the celebrated Hole We are 'full up' of the inflated fustian

from the Nippon Ginko orother Japanese banke,

ford collection of prists and drawings in to begla which nowadays represents the once

BALON VON SCHENCK's reception, writes the

at Christy's and will extend for four days. Hole ford's collection of Rembrandt, etchings is prov deservedly honored house of Jarding's.

Tientsia correspondent of the N. C. Daily News under date Toly 23rd, is the only other inportant

bably the finest In the world. It includes the The Hon. J. J. Keswick, we observe from

social function of the month. Notwithstanding

famous hundred gulder print, Christ Healing the heat this was a brilliant success; the Viceroy

the Sick," the "Rembrandt With a Sabre, and the shipping reports in this journal, went up

(through Mr. Lo Feng-lob) in prepoling the

the Ephraim Bonus With Black Ring," which to Amoy the other day owing to alleged THz Progrès states that a further force of you health of his Excellency, said that he welcomed

has lately been valued at £5,000. Of these hun sickness. It is a curious coincidence that men left Saigon on the 30th July by the Messsg him with double pleasure, firstly in that he was

dred guilder prints only seven first impressions exist, and this impression is the only one that... the Hon. Keswick generally, gets sick, or fay Battambang and angkor, la lle renewing an old acquaintance; secondly in that

be bound for in the he was relfling **

The medical defente sent to Mocok by the will ever be offered for sale. Of the others, and something, when emergencies arise in south-west end of the territory newly ceded by Brandt to how to bis successor the sans coity Hongkong-but probably "Irm" is built Siam to France. The M. M. steamer Saigon and courtesy as had ever been shown to his

Igyptian Board of Quarantine states that the Is in the British Museum, one in Amsterdam, that way. We wonder if Mr. Kaswicz as been chartered by the Government to carry (von Brand). He heartily hoped that under

ramber of deaths of pilgrims from cholera la one le Vienus, ne in the late Duke of Buck coal and ather supplies to the French fleet in the Baron van Schenck there would be a continua-

double that reported officially, and that, it being clasch's collec is, one in Bealls, one in the impossible to busy the dead, the roads are Nailmal·Library of Paris, and others belong to saw Mr. FRANE Cass in Amoy, and, if so, Gulf of Siam.

tion of the uniformly filendly relations that had

strewn with decomposing corpses, and unless the clies of Reus. The German and Italian always existed between China and Germany. what transpired at the interview! Not

and Eve*

of Dater is sure to realize a Surgo. that it matters very much, as "the princely On dit that Mr. Francis, QC,, has abjectly The Baros, speaking in French, reciprocated mission agent for many years in Hongkong, and these are leterred speedily another deadlyints are also very fine Indeed, and the "Adam, Lokdaw, July toh, price. The drawings by old Datch masters are coal besides several agencies. In his statement house," ever with all their blushing honora "pologised to Police Sergeant Meiver, whom he the kindly expressions of the Viceroy, whom he had also chartered steamers, and had dealings in epidemic will soos maka its appearanen,

so grossly insulted at the Magistracy the other enlogised as the embodiment of all that wAS

The New Zealand Leas and Mercantile very remarkable lot, including some splendid (the substance of which was published in these In connection with the Hongkong Mint,day. If this is not true, Melver, who is liberal and progressive in the empire.

columns about a year ago) the preferential Agency Company, Limited, failed today in con examples

TERASAAN PHILADELPHIA, July 11th. Scotcbraan, and consequently values his honour

The' Beliish" schooner Mystery, Captain JOHN JACK's Rum Mill, the China Sugar and reputation, can select from a very large "CYNICUS "You may mean well, but the calms were put down at $1,858, unsecured sequence of the crashes that have Intely occurred Refinery, W, MCGREGOR SMITH, the Luzon election of horsewhips we keep in this cffice Hongkong Telegraph is getting quite an old creditors $49.798; partly secured $228,154 in the Australian fanncial world. The concom Sugar Refinery and Weinrich patent job, for the purpose of keeping blatant builles in bird and has no fateation of being again (feas 890678 estimated value of securities held was one of the most important engaged in Elllott, mansed by a crew of only four men,

their proper place.

victimised by a Judas Judge and a dishonest by creditors) total liabilities $189.134. The colonial financial affairs. The capital of the who were exhausted and worn out from over and the Imurls El Dorado to their credit,

jury, so long as truth shall prevail aide the

which he had an account, and an overdiali, was called up. It is feared that the company with her colors at half-mast, The other mem of WILL NOT obtain the free and unfettered | RzFERRING to the raw ríez in coarse of con- Supreme Court, Your criticism' on 18 persors/icipal creditor was the Oriental Bank with company Was £4,500,000 £400,050 of which | work, put into the Dolawate breakwater to-day A discussion of the nfoth clause of the Irish yellow fever, which broke out on board when manipulation of the Douglas Com.truction at the Ergilah kataba, Yokohama, the referred to is quite ja tied, if true! be you accored by shares and coals. At the end of was carrying on wild speculations in Australl bers of the crew succumbed to the ravages

Boyaki Shimbun states that the work in progress are unable to prove all you wish the graph 1889 bls Habilities wets $137,026, against pany-the shareholders (including the ing most satisfactorily, A length of 789 feet to publish under a nom de plums, would which there were secarides worths $133.591 (at Home Rais Bul act, which relates to the represent the vessel was almost 1,000 miles distant from

LONDON, July tr Shanghal Bank) having lately been out of fotal of 1,895 feet is said to have been only another case of thousands of dollars to the market values of the day) and a cash balation in the Imperial Parliament of Irish counties Ind.

completed, and if the rival of another shipment repair a character absolutely past redemption. ante of $2,839 on the bank books; making and boroughs, began to day to the committee of converted from the evil ways of a wicked of material expected from Europe is not delayed, if the man you name has so mean done total la hand about $ora or $9,000. In 1890 the whole of the Commons. The bill provides The Constantinople correspondent of the past. JARDINE'S once had a longing thirst it is estimated the pler will be falshed by the you out of your chers amis, so and pick there were some losses; shrinkage on the shares for the retention of eighty Irish members in the Times telegraphs The Khedive visited Ismail kim within an inch of his Hie, and win they held by the bank, $10,783, and other losses. At Imperial Parliament, a reduction of twenty-thres Pasha to day, and he intends to call on the to swallow up the Dock Company; the end of March next,

the end of that year the crerdraft was $81,941, in the present representation.

foreign Ambassadors. His visit is beginning to -run you in, as they certainly will do, ry and

Wodehouse on the #gainst which there were shares then waisted Jahn Redmondmoved an amendment to retain embarass the Governinest. It is fated be will order was a trifle too big and the THE Band of the 1st Shropshing Light Infantry | strange to hara Mr. H. the best isyyer-in-at-654,455-and-con) worth $14.000 Ha alse } tlak representation at the fall present atimber,' / Insist that the Sultan abail sako anti-English

"Cuffs" may not be shareholders of that solid and prosperous will play the following programme at the Harrack bench.

The Gladstone epposed the motion, and her one mentres to Egypt and will threaten to abdicate

Sales and tingent of Egyptian notables are coming concern are, in consequence, happy and Squire, this evening, commenclog at 7.30 this rotten hive of pilisbla official, incompetants, | got a loan from the bank-36,595000 Me.debate a division on the amendment resulted in | if the Sultan: refusega. The rëpait that a conv

but he is a gentleman there are not many in next year, 1891, was very unfortunate

hure the middle of the lis defeat by a vote of 180 to 455 AM ON the crowd, and to that extent, Cynicu, doar was Insolvent by

Edward Henetge, Unionist, moved an amend creates alarm, fest a popular demonstration be. triend, you may gosheed safely. Your ritarke year, but kept on in hopes of beiter times, about Mr. Francis, QC, are supererogate); the His shares had farther fallen in valua to $37,547, ment to the effect that the Irish be excluded created, Teligraph and the learned ons wil weet on partly through forced males. By the end of the entirely from the Common Gladstone opposed The Glebe says that three years ago Vice. equal terms somewhere one of these dijs. It's | year share differences amounted to as bad tani amid derisive opposlton cheers he moved Admiral Tryon, who was commanding feet

long line that Ese no turning.

debts on abari, $700; lassce on charters $32,000, a closure. It was carried by a vota al 241, to stáj, Manchavior, signalled an erões fer tite käession):

contented citizens. Before JARDINE, MATHERON & Co. make any serious attempt to oust Dovalas, Laphain & Co, fram the management and control of a business. which that honest and honorable firm

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