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Intimations.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1893.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Wx bave half of the results of the Gymkhana VICTORIA DISPENSARY. Meeting in type, but, owing to the late hour of concluding the show, which would retard our publication for hours, we prefer leaving "An Old Sportsman" to deal with the meeting at length

AERATED WATERS.

in Monday's isqus.

Mz. W. K. Vanderbilt's new yacht, launched at WATER

WATER-The Water used is absolutely Blikenhead, is to cost £200,000,

STEAM PLANT.-Of the latest and most

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

The PRODUCT.-Will bear comparison with the Waters made by the most noted makers in England.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co, Lu,

VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

TALK'S cheap. Members of the Legislative Council get nothing extra for an extra serolou, THE O. & O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Balgia, with malls, &c., left San Francisco (or this pott, vis❘| Yokohama, on the 21st inst.

board H.M.S. Pigmy to be contlused on Tues THE lnquest on the body of the boy killed on

day afternoon, instead of to-day.

"EVERY man can lend his aid to avert the threatened financial crisis," said the bank manager, "If he does nothing more than keep galet,"

The tea care now dragging through the Sessions is likely to delay the work of the Supreme Court considerably, and the "Buffet" mandamus case and the Ewens and Reece case cannot come on before Tuesday next

- [3 A REGULAR Convocation of St. Andrew's

Chapter, No. 318, S.C., will be held in Free masons' Hall, Zetland Street, tbls evening, at A. S. WATSON & CO,, LD. 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely. Visiting com-

panions are cordially invited.

VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS.

SEASON 1893-94-

THE FIRST SHIPMENTS OF OUR SUPPLIES OF

GARDEN SEEDS

for this season have arrived, and we are now prepared to book orders for prompt or forward execution. Complete Catalogues with concise directions for sawing can be obtained on appli-

An enterprising thief with the strength of Samson ing the keel of a junk, which he was carrying on was charged at the Magistracy to-day with steal

biä back when arrested in Station Street, Yau- ma-ti Two dollars settled the little troubia.

THE LORD MAYORS of London during the past❘ THE Mission steam-launch Day Spring will call 30 years have collected over 20 millions of money alongside vessels hoisting code pennant C, be- for philanthrople purposes.

tween 9 and 10.30 am. on Sunday, to convey men ashore to the ax o'clock service, returning We regret to learn that Mr. Boreham, proprietor about 12.30 p of the "Seamen's Clab," Wanchal," who was fined recently for selling drinks to the public without licence, hat got himself into the clutches of the law agala, on the same old game,

Lau SAI PUN, compradore to Mr Chater, was fined 15 by the Magistrate to-day for altering the water service at 6, Jubilee Street without the consant of the Water Authority.

ON November 3, 1892, Great Britain had PA had gone to pleces on the Amherst THERE is nothing new under the sun. It now

commision in its Navy 178 veïrels of all classes, with 74,100 officers, men and marines. On June 1, 1893, the United Staten had 16 vessels in commission, with 24 building. There were then 11,150 officers, men and marines.

appears that the principle of the propeller was fully embodied in the screw of Archimedes, with which, to this day, Egyptian fellaheen draw water from the Nile,

On her arrival at Shanghal on the 17th fast.EMPERANCE ORATOR-How strange that a man the Japanese steamer Verifone Mara reported will pot an enemy into his stomach to steal away that on her previous outward run from that post his brados 1 Voice in Audinace Great Scott 1 she had picked up eleven Chinese who were

In that whore you carry your breins ! to pieces of a wrecked junk which, they Recks during the preceding night. There had ben pineteen of them when the craft struck, hot the others had been lost sight of The Mercury however, states that the steamer Melbourne picked as seven men last week, which would account for all but one of the original crew, Thus the Tientsia correspondent of the Shanghal A most exciting match is expected. In the final | Mercury, writing under date toth lost:-There the winner will meet Mr. Dyer, who beat Mr.is at present an Influx of railway engineers here, E. Rose, Jr., last night after a brilliant gams. no less then aix of them. Including the Chief, Mr.

MR. SEELTON (scratch) will meet Mr. Fria Lammert In the semi-final of the Bilitard Tournament at the Hongkong Hotel to-night.

SHORTLY before one o'clock this morning a

On Tuesday, the 26th last, Messrs. Fletcher & Co. will open "The Pharmacy," at 25 Queen's Road. The store will be rounged by a come petent chem la), who will be guarantee the excel- lence of all drugs and chemicals used in the compounding of prescriptions.

We hear that what promised to be a sensational vine days' wonder in the local law courte, Robert Crap Harley v. Hugh Carmichael, a claim of Arrangements have been made, ander which, we are informed, the case will be withdrawn Mr. Hurley paying all the costs.

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would have to..... pay insuranca $67.50, taxes $44, crown rent $10, interent to Land. Investment Co. $1,035-total payments $1,156.50, leaving a profit balance of $1,843.50, though that made an allowance for repairs. On the Company's capital of $14,540, the sum thus

The Techouse property would obtained would represoat 71 per cent. per be left, and would cover all other expenter, year. such as Hongkong office expenditure etc., which really would only be trifling If the hotel was leared as proposed. Another suggestion

to be considered was the question al raising fresh capital-world the shareholders take up some of the many shares now on the Company's hands? The mortgaga with the Land Invest- ment Co. might be paid off as soon as possible, though the other one could not be paid off for rome time; but there was money wanted to complete the Improvement of the annexe. If the directors could dispose of all they wished, they would raise the total amount of capital from $14.540 to $38,60oaltogether. The net profitan the lease of the hotel would be $1,843 a year; interest saved, $1,035 ;reat of the annexe, $600 a year? and rent of the Icehouse property, $600 a year. That would give a total Income of $4078, or to

account would be distributed equally to the was on the assumption that the saving on interest advantage of all the shusholders.

Kinder, having come down from the line to lay certala matics before the Viceroy in person." barber's wife, living at No. 15 Wellington Street, It would seem, according to what is currently was reported to the Palice as being seriously lil. reported, and also from what appears in this Assistance was sent at ouco and the woman was | Shik-fao, that the reason for this extraordias $1,000 for alleged slander, will not eventuale. per cent on the increased capital, Of course, that being conveyed to the hospital when she died. congregation of constructive talent is the strange It is supposed that she polioned herself with economical doctrines or novel business principles opium.

which the new Director, Chung (late of For- mosa) scems bent upon Introducing into the IN Berlin alone no less than twenty-six new | Northern Railway system. The conduct of churches have either been erected or commenced Chang has been laid before the Viceroy by Mr. Elace the accession of Emperor William, There | Kinder. Chang, It would appear, does not sen were only twenty-four evangelical churches why he should pay an additional "gratification

to the engineers in respect of work done in the previously. These new churches represent a moncy value of 20,003,000 maike, 3,000,000 of || mountainous country beyond the Great Wall, which have been provided by the Emperor and and tumour has it that the salaries are the Government.

also much in arrear. It is further sald that a sum of TIL 103,000 will be lost to the railway

a gentleman for giving her his scat in the ambitch somewhere, and unless such misunder Chang does not remit the necessary funds to carry on the work. There is evidently a serious

THI authorities at the Central Police Station' have got a new idea in the automatic machine business; in the cantren they have got a diabo- | Iical Instrument at which any man who wants an hour's violent exercise can get it for nothing and at the end of the hour, the machine pats out about half a gill of beer.

He-Mlus Pulsephase is an odd creature, a regular crank, in fact. Why, she actually thanked

car.

Sto-Really, but it is incredible.

He-But you don't know Miss Phizophase. She-I was thinking of ber; I was thkking of what you said about a gentleman giving up his sext."

At the Magistrace to-day, before Mt. Wedehouse, Mr. Gale, chief officer of the Empress of Fapan, now in harbour, charged two seamen, Thera Daly and Thomas Badd, with being absent from the sald steamer for three days. At first his bad power to inflict any punishment; but finally he scatenced them each to fourteen days hard labour.

standings as the present are avolded in future the work of railway construction will be seriously retarded.

Twas whin O'Connor sphoke, the crowd

Grew patriotic, truly';

Ja reply to Mr. Skeels, the Chairman said that the shares had all been fully `paldˇup," EUGENE FIELD on the row in the House of except a few forfeited shares. The amount was Contmons :-

as shown in the balance sheet, $34,540.

Mr. Fraser-Smith thanked the Chalıman for his very lucid remarks, and also for the refer- ence in the report to the former chairman (Mr. Fraser-Smith himself), though his prophetic utterances as to the infinx of visitors in 1893 had Dot come trag,

For thin O'Dooley bit O'Dowd

The Chairman --We all fully 'bellaved they would I

ration, or will be posted to any address. In these so far recovered that he will not only be able to Worship said he was not quite sure whether he volume of money in that country should prova |tr nuage of London is tncreasing, while that of defective at times. The outstanding accounts

Catalogues the reeds are marginally numbered in English and Chinese, and when ordering it is quite sufficient to state only the numbers of the kinds required. Orders from one person, of from $5.00 to $10.00. allowed 25 per cent, discount; over $1000.

an extra 5 per cent.

CLAY'S FERTILISER.

A high class Fertiliser for Pot Plants and for

ese in the Garden generally; it supplies natura. nourishment to the soil and assists the process of assimilation, thereby alding the plants to attain to their full size, vigour, and beauty. Sold in Tias containing to lbs. each

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RANSOME'S "NEW PARIS " LAWN MOWER S.

$1.50 $4.00

We are pleased to learn that Professor Max is appear to-night at West Point with his tigers and panthers, but will be able to put the vicious "Pluton "through his paces in a way that will make up for the aff.iz of Thursday. The house is sure to be full.

An ancient Indy of high degree, named Nga Forg, wis fined ten dollars by Mr. Wodehouse

at the Police Court to-day for secreting two little girls, of about pine and ten years old respectively, In a brothel. The two little precocious malds who are each about eighteen inches high, stated that they were both ever sixteen.

COMMODORE DE RICHELIEU, of the Siamese Navy, who did not particularly distinguish bim- self in the little brush with the French gunboats a few weeks ago, claims to be a descendant of the great Cardinal who was Minister for France in the time of Louis XIII. He bears the same Christian names as the Cardinal-Armand Deplessis-and says he is descended from a Richelieu who emigrated from France after: the edict of Nantes. The Dechess of Monaco, how- ever, who is the only living representative, so far as is known, of Cardinal Richelieu's family, declines to recognise the Siamese Commodore's pretensions.

SIR SAMUEL LEWIS, who has lately been raised to the dignity of a "knight of the most dis inguished Order of St. Michael and St. George" foll-blooded coal-black negro, who, having taken his degree at the London Universky, le now a member of the legislative council of Sierra Leons. It is stated that this is the first time that the British order of knighthood has ever been conferred upon an African

SAID a litle actreas in one of our Ameican dramatic exchanges recently: "Here am I, bustling for the engagement that cometh not, and cursing my fate. I envy my sister. I covet her good fortune. Last season she was out with a company, fell in love with the manager and married him. Two months later they were divorced. Now, she doesn't have to hustle for the engagement that cometh not, br. curse her fate. She's getting alimony, and there you are 1a "MASES and Faces was the name of the piece, but it was no relation to Charles Rezde's famous comedy of that name. It was a variety show, and the players were told to go on and say some. thing. They were told that the villain was folled

THE amount of money in circulation in the United States on the 1st August, 1893, was $1,611,099,017. This is equal to a little over $14 per Caplis as based on an estimated popu- lation of 67,085,000. This Is $9,150,000 more money than was in circulation on the same date last year. Io vlew of this fact, It is about time those who bave alleged a contraction of the

the assertion, or take the only other course left them. A little more startling fact is the state- ment that the net increase in circulation for the month of July was $17.371,606. It may be difficult to reconcile this with the carrying about for money note: so frequently and so pro- miacatly by the Press isst month, but we have the authority of the 1reasury Department for the fact just stated. Besides large partion of the increase was in gold coin, the increase along da lecrease in July of $3.694,235 in silver that line in Joly being $13.276,241. There was

certificates, $3,112,444 10 Treasury notes, $3,518,721 in United States notes and $5,403,818 National Bank notes. As offsets to those gelas there was a decrease of $805,754 in stand- and dollars, $1,305,139 in subsidiary silver, $5,318,990 la gold certificates and $4,080,000 in currency certificates,

SAO MU, an actor belonging to the Palace Troupe at Peking who is famous for acting the part of the heavy villain, having obtained leave of absence, on the ples of sickness, from the Imperial Palace last ammmer, was induced by the Peking agent of the Tientale Theatre on Fuklen Road, Shanghai, to spend his leave of absence in making a few dollars out of the playgoers of the Model Settlement. The offer of

And Healy shtruck O'Dodley; And Redmand giv Muldoon a s And all wint well, beg=177, And there was home rule on the shpot Till on his fata O'Connor got An' ser, ser he: "For sayin' phwat

Mr. Fracer-Smith proceeded to say... that he Oldið," ser he, "Oi'm sorry."

could not accept the statement made in the report that the year's profits, averaging $705 a ACCORDING to the latest statistics of the tonnage month, were "neither better nor worse than in of the various ports of the United Kingdom it previous years." That was not the fact. They appears that London comes first as regards were 20 rr cent worse than the previous Anivals, the tonnage beleg about rs per cent. of year's average, which again was 35 per cent. the total for the kingdom. Liverpool heads the below the preceding year, so that in the two 01 list as regards departures, that post being years there was a drop of 56 per cent credited with a little over to per cent of the course, an Mr. Francis was not ■ traised entire total Bat were foreign-bound tonnage accountant by any means, he had to take on'y considered, London would take fint place

2 great deal cum grano salis from Mr. by nearly 1,030,003 tons. As it is, the outgring Hurley, whose memory had probably been Liverpool remains stationary. The three Tyne and cr as claims, however, had been settled in Forts combined Fok third on the list, followed a most satisfactory manner, considering the analy by Cardiff; and then come, in the order difficulties. As to the accounts, though they named, Hul, Newport, Southampton, Cowes, contained a number of items which were not in Portsmouth, Swansea, Bristol, Beaumaris, and their proper places-(The Cheirman:-1 am Middlesbrough. In Ireland, Dublin and Belfast inclined to agree with you still there WIE are nearly on a level, with about 2,500,000 no great barm done, and he would not reiving and departing. Then follow in order analyse them now. The charges for manage Care, Waterford, and Derry. Of the total ment, however, seemed excessive, considering to page of the kindgdom, England has 76 per that the old state of chaos had been replaced by Sit per cent, and the Isle of Man and all to do in the Hongkong office. A nominal fee cent, Scotland 14 per cent. Ireland about a s'ate in which practically there was nothing at the Channel Islands make up the remainder of $20 a month would, as he had previously said Some idea of the tale of the principal ports la conversation, quite suffice for the secretary may be gathered from the following figures:- under present condi ions, and there was London, tons arriving 13,564,644 tons leaving, no justification for the items of $765 for 8,205.316; for Liverpool the amounts were salary and 86917 for office experses respectively 8,570,099, and 8,416.434 tons; the expecially the Chairman had mentioned Tyne ports, 7,361,711 and 6,385,116 tons; and that there was so little work for a secretary Cardiff, 7,106,183 and 7,390,264 tons. Glasgow Hongkong that when Mr. Hurley (if his scheme had upwards of 300gcro tond uilving and was approved) went to stay in Canton there departing, and Bull and Sunderland upwards of would be no necessity for a secretary here at all. 2,000,000 each either way.

The large amount of $248 put down under the convenient heading of miscellaneous *--what- ever that might mean-required some explana- lor. As to the Holmes and Redyk affair it was very hard lines on Mr. Holmes, but it could not te helped. In conclusion, he seconded the Chairman's motion to adopt the report and accounts.

The Chairman explained at great length the

THE SHAMEEN HOTEL AND LAND COMPANY, LIMITED.

The ordinary annual meeting of shareholders

Kept in stock and supplied" at Manufacturer's brought before Mr. Wodehouse at the Police nor by whom. "He's folied," directed Teddle Irving of China consented and drew large Francis, Q.C, presided, and there were also ftems in the accounts criticised by Mr. Fraser-

The best and cheapest machines in the market! | An Indian waichman named Goolap.Singh was in the third act. No one knew how he was foiled compensation being a brällani ong the Heat in the Company was held to-day. Mr. J.T.

Court to-day, charged with having attempted to Byron, - "That's all I know." "How ?" asked audiences, netting, clear of all expense made Present Mr. A. Dealson, Mr. J. Rosselet Smith, who expressed himself as perfectly

prices.

FERMINGER'S

FOR THE TROPICS,

MANUAL OF GARDENING

This work is alike loteresting to the student of botany and to the practical gardener, and comprises a large number of plants which for

no less

sick leave. As the actors

(directors), M. R. Fraser-Smith, Mr. A. Skeels, Mr. W. H. Potts, and Mr. R. C. Hurley (secretary).

satisfied with the explanations given.

The report and accounts were then unanime ously adopted.

the convenience of reference, are arranged in the alarm as she fled. A crowd of Chloerughtful Bellyjoss would arise and estimate | was despatched to the Shanghai Tactal, vía Li | there was a furu of $10,000 dus on mortgage by Mr. Denison, the retiring director (Mr.

separate groups and are headed with their ordinary and botanical names.

THE CULTIVATION OF FLOWERS, VEGETABLES, FRUIT

TREES, & practically dealt with, and Pruning, Grafting, and Manurlog thoroughly explained.

Price $7.50.

A. S. WATSON & Co, LIMITED,

The Hoogkang Dlepensary. ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

Hongkong, 4th September, 1893.

TO SUBSCRIBERS.

than $1,500 the first three days. Having such great success in Shanghai bis fame gradually reached the cars of the Palace officials at Peking, who at once recognised the artiste who was absent belonging to the Palace or Imperial Household

are therefore not supposed to amate the eyes and Troupe, are all the property of the State, and ears of the common berd, an urgent telegram Hang-chang. Viceroy of Chibil, who at once ordered the Mixed Court magistrate to arrest Sino Ma at the Fullen Road theatre, which being done, the actor was forthwith sent to the native city, to be sent on to Tientsin by the Shanghal magistrate and turned over to the HERE is a chapter of accidents brought about Viceroy of Chibli for transmission under escort by a parrot in a French household The parrot to Peking. According to the Shanghai morning opsel a retroleum lamp, which fell upon a dog paper, the talented heavy vi la ngoesap Non

A loomad, under the charge of a couple of men belonging to and enveloped him la flames. trying to extinguish them, got bitten so severely the Shanghal magistrate's y mê, that he died. Then the dog died. The mistress

assault the young wife of a Chinese farm the company, Sait yourselves, but it's a ----- labourer hom he met near the Gas Works on poor company that can't foli a villain." the 22nd inst. at 5 pm. The woman deposed that defendant was walking along with another THE tea trademark case, which bas been before Indian when he suddenly caught hold of her. the Chief Justice and a special jury in Criminal She struggled, whereupon be struck her on the Session for three days, stands adjourned naill head with a stick he was carrying and then, Monday, when the Court will be removed to the she extricated herself and ran away, he gave Masonic Hall, Zetland Street, pending repairs to chase, but fortunately slipped and tumbled down, the oid building on Queen's Road. Now, if some so that she made good her escape and

the cost of this constant patching and tinkering followed the defendant, besting and yelling, the Court-house, and would figure out his until he was finally arrested. In defence Geslap deductions accordingly, it might not look so Singh Informed bis Worship that he had been much like taft-bunting but it would be of some enjoying himself with tangle-foot' and fell very amornus at the time; but be remembered nothing and knew not what he did. He was given six weeks in gaol to remember and repent." Tur Shanghat Mercury of the 18th inst. furnishes particulars of the suicide of a man named Morton, acting second anglaser on board the Japanese steamer Yoritomo Maru. On the

tise.

of the house, with a weak heart, lies is a criticalTHE Indian lawyer would appear to be almost condition through the upset, the coachman was great a success in the Courts at other English greatly frightened. The sole cause of all the mischief still sits on his perch and makes ribald

remarks.

On the motion of Mr. Fraser-Smith, seconded by Mr. Skeels, Mr. W. H. Fette was re-elected

auditor.

LIMITED.

The Secretary read the noisce of meating. Some discussion ensued as to Mr. Harley's The Chairman, in proposing the adoption of proposal for a lease, which was ultimately left to the report and accounts, reviewed the position the directors to decide, ander the articles of of the Company since the present Board took Association. office, in September Inst. At that tima On the motion of Mr. Fraser-Smith, seconded to Mr. Mody, and about $1,650 for interest, and Francis) was re-elected. be was pressing

for payment. There were also other outstanding liabilities, and there were several amounts us to the Company, $6,000 or 87 000; these matters were very complica1ed

Mr. Fraser-Smith proposed a vote of thanks and troublesome. The first thing done was to

to the Chairman, which was carried unanimously. The Chairma, la acknowledging the complt. raise money on mortgage to pay off these heavy claims; $15,500 were obtained from the Landment, said that if any thanks were due, his Investment Company, though at a high rate co-directers and the secretary deserved as much 9 per cent; and $3,500 on the Icehouse praise as anybody for their hard work in the property from the French mlasionary fathers, Interests of the Company. also at 9 per cent. There was a trouble-

This concluded the proceedings. some matter in convection with the late night of the 24th at about to 15 o'clock, shortly

Mr. Pitman, who had made claims against the after the vessel had left Kuichínotru, and while seriously bitten, and all the guests in the house educated Orientals who made law their profession. | Company, while the Company had also claims | DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

an Indian contemporary she was close to the Gotsu rocks in the Hayasak

A most amusing fastance of this is reported Insgalast him; he died without property practi

At the Calcutta cilly, except 300 shares on which the Company channel, an alarm was raised by several of the

Police Court on September 2nd., Mr. F. J. had a llen under the Artielen, and to the matter Japanese crew that the second engineer had

Munden presiding, a young Mahommedan was had been entirely settled by forfeiture of the The annual general meeting of shareholders Is jamped overboard. It is believed the carpenter

was a married woman, to wit, his daughter. Cro-account with Mr. Rodyk, both personally presided, and there were also present the hop. charged by one "Shalk Chattoo with enticing | shares,' There was an equally troublesome in this Company was held to-day. Mr. J. Lewis actually saw the deceased go over the rails. Every effort was made to rescue bim,

The case caused some amusement in court se mad as partner in Holmes and Redyk. Mr. Keswick, Mess. D. R. Saison, C.T. but owing to the darkness, the strong tids

the pleader engaged to prosecute did not appear Rodyk died without leaving any available assets, Holiday (connaiting committee), D. Gillier, running, and the ship's close proximity to racks, it was impossible to do anything

to know how to go to work to open his case, and hat the claim against the partnership had been C. T. Veltch, V. A. C. Hawkins, A. G. Wood, called down a remonstrance from the Bench in settled by Mr. Holmes paying $500, though really D. Humphreys, C. S. Sharp, E Joses for him. The Yorkiemo continued to steam

consequence. First the pleader made it appear he had never touched any of the money. Thus Hughes, H. Crawford, H. E. R. Hunter, H. W. around the place for about three-quarters of

that it was a case of kidnapping minor, the that matter sine was now completely at an end. Dick W. Farlane, J. H. Cox. R. Lyall 18 hour, after which she proceeded on her voyage,

spe of the girl being stated ( 13, where has k There was a dispate with the Hongkong

Fahrman E. Georg. Capt. Goddard, and W. The only forthcoming explanation for the rash.

at least 16 or 17 years of age. The first remark reduction about 8750--In the had also been The Chriman sald Gentlemen, before page t

been read, application for an adjournment on account of effected in the claim of Wotton and Deacon for creding with the business of the meeting, it is from the Berch was in consequence of an this Company. A small reduction two witne ses being absent, when his Worship law costs, and Mr. Mody had consented to strike my sad daty to refer to the great lose which we wasted to know the reason why, and it was then of several hundred dollars of interest due. All have sustained since our last meeting by the elicited that the girl was a married woman, who these arrangements had very considerably sim deaths of our senior, Mr. Lapjaik, and Mr. It was alleged had been en'iced away from her plified the accounts and improved their post-Davies. As you well know, Mr. Laprak took father's house for two months, and had been tion. The expectations of a rich and proñíable an setive part in the formation of the Company, living with the accused,

your owing to large infax of visitors had all been ; and held a large interest in it, and Mr. Davies grievously disappointed, and the gross cummings was one Chaleman for some years.. The report were only about up to the average since the, and ancounts have now been in your hands for Company started-about 3700 a month. The some time, and with your permission, we will Franca coment would not allow a Chinese report sa full as possible, and therefore it is not

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The Hongkong Telegraph.

An extraordinary carriage accident is reported from Clandeboye, Lord Dufferin's Irish residence.

appears that Mss. Fegan, wie of Surgeon a well-known practitioner in Bellant, with six members of her family, went out for an afternoon drive. While proceeding down the avenue from the house, the horse, a valuable hunter, shled in

• remarkable spring cleared the gate, six feet high, at bound,

occupants, to their great terror, to the other side. The carriage was smashed at the shafts, and several of the occupants, who were precipitated with great force on the road, sustained injuries of a serious character.

a wild manner and wh

Act is that the deceased bad been anffming from Carrying, the four-wheeled carriage and it girl who appeared in court with her father looked Company, which resulted in a considers at Darell (sccroiary)};*, neving i

1 somula consequent upon aorta as bout before joining the steamer, Morton was a fine strong looking man shout 35 years of and was a citizen of the United States. He had previously challenged Mr. "Billy" Waters to battle

the "

mittens," but there does not Beem to have been much likelihood of the affair HONGKONG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1893, coming to a barinais Istad,

TELEGRAMS.

BRITISH MISSION TO THE AMEER OF AFGHANISTAN,

LONDON, September 22nd, Sir Mortimer Darand's mission to the Ameer has entered Afghan territory, and is reported all well,

MUTINY IN SPAIN.

MADRID, September 13th.

In Montblanch, a town in Tarragona province, * number of men muticled for extra pay, Four men were killed and seventeen'injured.

UNDER the heading "The Golden Image" our Calculia contemporary the Indian Daily News pablishes the following:-

A vzw useful household suggestions :-

Green tea will sevive maty black lace and render it as good as new.

The tone of the plane is inproved when the instrument le removed from the wall of the room. The white of an egg, with a little water and

stomachs.

The Couni-Baboo, I can't allow you to go on like this, you must take the case up la proper order. I am first told two witnesses are absent, why your client comes into court

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...The naties of

In the Book of Daniel, which is partly, is good for children with feritable and I don't know why you are not properly Icahduse proparty world zoon be vacant, as the ↑ takes the same as read: We have made the

bistorical and partly prophetical, we read about an Image of Gold, and, as was pointed out in s discourse on the chapter by a worthy minister of this city, there are many images, set up by individuals and communities

instructed

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before us at all, and It's great expense to the

minner, We have absolutely ne facts many

new, soft paint brush is a good thing to dust carved furniture with, as the bristles will | befo penetrate the deepest crevices.

A court of milk in which the face of three mandarin oranges has been squeezed, in maid to be a refreshing lotion for the complexion.

offensive cesspool will soos deodorize it.

› was conteraplating the establishment of Famosos Tha result of the year's working accused to keep coming here. You seems to a proper job-printing place on European lines, have allowed the payment of a larger have nothing deflate against him; you don't and might be able to renew the tenancy but I think you must agree that the position of know whether the girl is married or single, how The property meanwhile, had been improved the Company will be materially strengthened by old she ls, who took her away, and when it was considerably. The sbarchilders would now the coume recommended, and we hope that you "In connection with this, a wicked remark effect that a certain Nebuchadurgar of the palliate of warm water and thrown into the other detalle. Go on with your CASO PRO TURM i the betal on lease from Novamber rat next. The [mbject to considerable fluctuation, and the cost will cheerially accept 8 per cent. You must bs been made, by a plebeian of this city, to the

One pound of sulphate of sine 'dissolved in two done-If at all—where her husband is, and many be asked to consider a proposal, made bear in mind, gentlemen, that our earnings are“

Mr. Harley, the secretary, to take wezz Pleader, (To complatnení):-"How old is the present time misde an Image of Gold the height

Company had not been able to average oraz of running sad upkeep of the steamers is Low whereof le sixtam pance and the breadth whereof

The Court:-" Which glil, Baboo." is sixties annas, and he set it up in the year Tax spoed at which a cricket ball is delivered

$100 a month set profitsome meaths 8500 or higher than in the past. I certainly hope to meet Pleader:={continuing)" "Is this gul your 3600, but lately a 'dead: loss of $300 or $400--| you next year with a good statement of scenants, 1893 on the Hilfs of Simla in the Empire of by a fast bowles may be roughly estimated at

and Mr. Hurley proposed to take the hotel for and by carrying forward the sum proposed we India And Nebuchadnezzar called on all the mile a minute. When Turner, the Australian daughter

The Court: "Which girl, Baboo?”,

18 months on lease, with the éption of renewing shail to some extent be in a fair way to do so. Civil Servants and Bankers and Bankrupts and howler, recently visited Woolwich Arsenal, be

The complainant's daughter was then sent for for 15 months mess, at dago a menth sent; the Before moving the adoption of the repon, I shall the Impecunious and Traders and Mill Owner was requested by an official to bowl through and Chambers of Commerce to worship the the electris screens in use for measuring the and identified, and her father said she was 137 Company to maintain the walls, mais beams, be glad to answer any questions shareholders

wish to patent, There

girt?"

railway lines are washed away, and trains left | a certaia Secretary of State, set over theme ball would traverse the pitch le zaayiha of husband, Compla

• proposed to tska over the stock of stores and

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FLOODS IN SPAIN. The town of Vlilacanas, in Toledo, has been Golden Image he had set up, belag a standard i velocity of projectiles. It was found that, at a years old, but did not know in what year, nor at ; etc., and the tesiant to do all minor repairs; he ||1024 being no questian, the Chairman movöð fooded, with most disastrous resmits to His without a currency, which is similar to a horse point representing halfway between the wickets, what time of the year, she was born. It wat

La sole town alone there without legs or a business without caplain the valucity of Tarner's ball was 85 feet per eventually elicited that she was married liquors at a valuation and pay cask for them: the sdopilen of the report and accounts as pre- and property. have been over fify persons drowned. The fact an Image, damely, the CAAD- Image | second, or about to miles an hour,. At this rate | woman, but when the Court engaired about the The directors knew of no reason sgklist the mented.

'sinant said he was not to be proposal, but of course would not take such a Mr. Gin

mation, which wass measuring si

simisen peace by sixteen sanas

■ Secomm. Several bowlers, however, as, for found. (Laughter)"

serious step wilkcat, the turect, approval of the carried anasimona po The Court:"it is her husband's place to shareholders. The proposal had no reference On the motion of Mr. Hawkins, seconded by stranded. Terrible Hoods sie also reported id of Indis, refused to fall down and worship this tastance, Mold, the Lancashire proferrimal,

to the Icokones property. The only guarantor Mr. Humphreys, Mosers. Sassone, Holiday, and Image, whereupos Nebuchadsemar, in his rags bwl faster than Turner, and this would bring prosecute."

Pleader: "He can't be found."

which Mr. Hurley offered was a number of Kerwick were re elected members of the cons other parts of the country,

ordered this Secretary of State to be thrown into the pace to the mile per minute. It may there the fiery furnace of Public Opinion, which he fore be well understood, abserves a sporting The Court:-"Well, I'm not here, Baboo, to shares which He held. Hal had sent insulting Committee, 30

memorandum" showing how twalva monika“. On the motion of Mr. Wood, signsɗal by Mis CHOLERA IN EUROPE.

caused to be hosted eaven times by the aid of contemporary, that a halaman has to keep all do your duty #

Flanderson. Then I beg in withdraw the oxes.* || running" would "work-out "under his schema) - Georg. Maners J/H; Con tid ik Lyall wma térSAR Cholers is becoming alarmingly prevalent in the truculent Press of India and the tatt bunters--his-wits about him so guard his wickets und hie

and honour acékers of the silolal znizurage)

The Cout-The accused is discharged. body from sich attachi na tha06:

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