Intimations.
DARIN, CRUICKSHANK & CO., LD.; VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
SUMMER DRINKS.
FRUIT SYRUPS, In Bottles at.75 Cents,
AERATED WATER S.
D. C. & Co.'s LIQUEUR AND OTHER WINSKIES.
CLARETS. MEDOC,
Per Case, Pints.
Per Case, Quarts
......5.50 $5.00
ST. GERMAIN.
Per Cane, Pints........
Per Cane, Quarts
$7.50 .$7.00
ST. ESTEPHE. -
Per Case, Quarte$7.50
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED,
VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG.
Hongkong, 4th July, 1894.
A. S. WATSON & CO.,
LIMITED.
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VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS.
SEASON 1894-05-
SEED HISTS, with hints for Gardening, te NOW READY, and Orders are being booked
or delivery sa arrival of the Seeds. They will be executed to the sequence in which they are received as long as the supply lasts.
EARLY SOWINGS are to hand by Parcel Post- ol
CELERY SEED:-
SOLID WHITE MANCHESTER RED SULHAM'S PRIZE PINK WRIGHT'S GIANT WHITE WHITE PLUME;
Also,
CINERARIA :-
MARITIMA JAMES'S PRIDE.
The above can he sown now and next month
in boxes under cover, protected from ants.
CLAY'S FERTILIZER.
A high-class Fertilizer for Pot Plants and for use in the Garden generally: It supplies natural nourishment to the soll, and assists the process of assimilation, thereby aiding the Plants to attalu to their full size, vigoar and beauty.
Sold in Tins contalning 10 lbs, each...$1.75 28 lbs. $4.50 Directions for. Use are given on the Label.
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RANSOME'S "NEW PARIS " LAWN MOWERS, The Best and Cheapest Machines in the Market. For Sale at Manufacturers' Prices.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, ESTABLISHED AD, 1841.
Hongkong, 30th July, 1804
TO SUBSCRIBERS.
BURBOBIERRE TO **THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH" ARE MOST RESPECTFULLY
REMINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTION:
KUST HE PAID IN ADVANCE,
BIRTH.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1894.
Mr. C. D. Rose's b c Ravensbury, by Isonomy
--Penitent, 4 years, ost. 13lb.
M. Cannon 3 (Winner trained by J. Japhit, Newmarket.) Betting: 5 to 4 on Ísingluss, 13 to 3 against Ludas.
Won by a length; seven san.
RESULT OF THE LIVERPOOL CUP. “ The LivaRPOOL CUP of 1,300 1078; the second to receive 110 mevs, sed the third na, save. from the 'stakes; by subscription of 25 sova. each, 15, and only if declared by Tuesday next; a handicap; winners after June 25th at noon, of any two races or of one value 100 sovs., or of a bandscap of any value giba, of a handicap value 200 sovs, or of any ruce vulne 200 sova, zibs., of two handicaps of any value, or of one handicap value 400 sov: 12lbs. extra. Cop course, one mile and three furlangs. (26 suba)
LONDON, Wednesday, July 25th, Mr. F. Alexander's h. £. Son of a Guo, by Petronel-Ithona, 4 years, yıt, gibe..............
W. Bradford I Mr. J. H. Houldsworth's bl. c. Bushey Park, by Hempton--Sunshine, 5 years, yst. Tribe... G. Barrett Mr. P. Buchanan's b. h. Newesuri, by Highborn
-Orange Blossom, 6 years, 9st..........
R. W. Colling 3 (Winner trained by I. Porter, Kingsclere, Hauts.)
Betting: 9 to 2 against Son of a Gua. Won easily by two lengths; alte rub.
RESULT OF THE PRINCE OF WALES' PLATE AT LEICESTER. The PRINCE OF WALES'S PLATḥ; (handicap) of 500 sovs; winners of any race (selling rsces excepted) after foly 5, at 0-30 pm, Gibs. of two or any handicap slus 200 09. Bibs.; of two bandicaps value 200 savs, or one of 400 10. or any weight-for-age or weight-for-sex race value 500 sova, zibs extra; the second to rective 25 Rovi; entrance 3 sovs, the only farfelt if declared by Tuesday next, or 10 NOVE. in addition it left in. The Straight. Mile. (24 subs)
LONDON, Thursday, July 26th,
Mr. W. Low's br í Profit, by Wisdom-Booty,
dyrs, Gat: rib......... .............H. Toon r Mr. Dougall's bi Lady Halle, by Muncaster-
Madame Neruda, 4yrs 7. alha F. Allsopp &
Mr. T. Cannon's b Princess Hellens, by Melarion My Queer, zren. 6tt. 7lbr...
Kempton Cannoɑ 3 (Vinner tralued by J. Porter, Kingsclere, Hanke)
Betting to igalns Profit. Won by twelve lengths; seven van.—-Aston.
THE TARIFF BILL.
LONDON, August 10th. Wrangling over the American Tarif Bill has been resumed and nothing bas as yet been settled.
EARTHQUAKE IN SICILY.
An rauthquake bas occurred in Sicily, by hich 13 people have been killed and 29 Injared,
UNEASINESS IN TIENTSIN.
The Bitleb aldents in Tientsin are asking for the protection of guntoats. The Chinese Government has ordered the officials to protect foreigners and missionaries.
CHOLERA IN EUROPE. Cholera is spreading in Holland,
THE STRAITS MILITARY 'SQUEFZE,'
Mr. Sydney Buxton (Under Secretary for the Colonies) in reply to a question is the House of Commons, said that he hoped to announce the decision of the Government r the Straite Military Contribution before the end of the serulon
THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR.
August rath Twenty thousand Japanese troops have landed in Kores and are converging on Seoul in order to meet the Chinese troops advancing from the North,
The Japanese fleet ban made futile attacks on Wel-hal-wei and Port Arthur, no damage result ing to either side.
THE TARIFF BILL The deadlock in connection with the United States Tarig Dill still continues, but there are prospects of the Bill. as amended by the Senate, being finally adopted.
(From Haiphong Papers.) THE LEGION OF HONOUR.
PARIS, Augu•t 4th.
Michelar, Director of the Bank of Indo-Chinn Mondet. President of the Court of Appeal, and Morel, Resident in Tonkin, have been named obey liers of the Legion of Honour.
FRANCE AND KOREA,
August 1st.
The Hasting returned to Tangka with her funnel printed black and otherwise disguired. | Landed ber troops successfully.
Mr. Mandl has received a telerram that Mr. voo Hanneker is leaving Cheloo in the German gunboat is for Tientsin.
AT some period in her life almost every married woman has thought seriously of leaving her buiband.
By latest advices from: Hankaw no fewer thap cloven residents at that post were suffering from typhoid fever.
Baron von Seckendorff reports that Mr. von Hanneken will be in Cheloo to-night,
IT is reported in Shanghai that the Chinese Among other interesting news Mr. von Han-Government bas negotiated a large loan through neken
is stated to have been discussing the the German Bank there. situation with the Chinese General on deck (Kowrking) when a shell (er part of a shell) aflied the general, leaving Mr. vos Hauncken
catheless.
August 20d.
The Chungking was hoarded last night by about 70 10ldsers from Peitang armed with baya- nets, spears, guer, etc; dragged the japanese pas. Bergens on to the wharf, and locked them up in a godowa mil sight. The Sta Swallow was also boarded and the crew taken out by force and locked
all were put back on board again at 5.m. to-day.
The German gunboat Ziir amrived at Cheloo with Von Hanneken and 130 survivors from the Kowthing.
Chinese and Japanese still fighileg. Japanese at Chemulpo very dispirited. The Peiyang troops making forced marches on Seoul.
LOCAL AND GENERAL, THE returns of the number of visitors to the City Hall Museum for the week ended, August 12th, are
Europeanı, 64 : Chinese, 413; total 477.
THE French gunboat Comel, Commander M. Maudet, will go into Kowloon deck for thorough overhaul, prior to leaving for the North.
Wx are informed by the Agents of the Austrian Lloyd's S. N. Co. that the Company's steamer Marta Valerta leil Singapore yesterday for this part,
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THE well-known Shanghal ng Poo-too is reported to have been purchased by the Chinese authorities for trels 30,000.
THE Agents (Messrs. Gibb, Livingstan & Co.) inform us that the "Ben" line steamer Benvenue, from Telth, Antwerp and London, left Singapore on the gth Inst. for this pɔrt.
WI regret to learn that anthrax is making terribia headway in Shanghal. It is stated that during last month there were 29 deaths from this cause, and the disease shows no signs of abatement.
OUR critique on the "Black Plagne" concert held in the Theatre Royal, City Hall, on Satur day night, is unavoidably held over until No- morrow, owing to the extreme pressure on our news columus.
ORDERB have been fraued through the Harbour Tsung-lt Yamen, that any plot who gives bis Master in Shanghai, at the instance of the services to a Japanese vessel during the war,
will be struck off the list for all time.
THE British four-masted batque Alcidos, from New York for Shanghai with a cargo of kerosene consigned to Jardine, Matheson & Co., arrived off the Woosang Spit Baoy on the 7th inst.. and reported having encountered a typhoon in which she lost her malamast.
THE China Gazette lesins that the China
A REGULAR meeting of St. John's Lodge, No. 618, Merchants Co. are making arrangements to pay S.C., will be held in the Freemasons' Hall, Zetland off or not an half-per must of their foreign Street, this evening. at 8.30 for go'clock precisely.mployés by the middle of the month. All Visiting brethren are cordially invited.
Co's steamers in Shan-hai will be sent up beyond the Arsenal for safety.
We are informed by the Agents (Messrs. Gibb,
Livingston & Co.) that the E. & A. S. S. Co.'s steamer Menmuir, from Australia, left Port Darwin for this port, vsa Timer, on the 11th laxi. THE P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer City of Rio de Faneiro, with mails, &c., from San Francisco to the 26th ale, has arrived at Yokohama, and will leave for this port, via Nagasaki, ut daylight
to-morrow.
MATSHRDS are in course of construction at Kowloon, close to the Water Police Station, for the Chinese Spirits' Festival, which takes place next Wednesday, when 'high jinka' will be the order of the day—and nigh ̈
THE mormors Packfli nad Tungekow collided in the Pelho River the other day, luckily without serious consequences. The Pochill was minus about twenty feet of her rail and bar bows showed some rough usage when she arrived at Shanghai on the 3rd Inst.
JAMES HANSEN, second mante of a German booker, got full last night, and he locked extremely foolish this morning at the Police Court when the magistrate sternly remarked that the Rule faux far would cost thies dollars on- but the fine was paid.
THE "Matus" line steamer Oolong if Moj for Shanghai on the 3rd inst, with a cargo of 4 000 tons of coal Before her departure, however, her agents had to give the Japanese authorities a guarantee that the cargo would be used for the Company's steamers only. THE Formosa Trading Co.'s steamer Smith, after being transfened to the American flag in Shanghai, filled up with muillons of war for Formosa ender charter to a British firm, and then the United States Consul-General inter- fered, and the fast and powerful' had to dir gorge her dangerous cargo and is now practically under arrest.
ACCORDING to a Shanghai native contemporary, 3,000 Chinese troops from Kirin have reached Pingyang (about 377 # from Seoul), and another 20,000 troops were at E-chow (go 2 from Ping- vang). It is reported from. Cheloo that the
THK man who succeeds a bypocrite has to devote his whole time to it, and be as Sharp as
■ needle.
THE P. M. S. S. Co's steamer City of Paking, with mails, &c., which left Hongkong on July 11th for San Francisco, via Nagasaki, Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokohama, arrived at her destination on the roth Inst.
WK are glad to hear that the four cases of opfum confiscated in the recent case, Police Constable Pepper v. The Opium Farmer, have been returned to the Farmer this morning, by instruc- tions from his Excellency the Governor,
By Imperial adict Yang, Admiral of the Amoy district, has been appointed commander of the const defence of Formoss, with Brigadier General Lin Yang Took, of Nan-ngaou, as bir assistant. These officers have been ordered to proceed to Formoss, with all the forces at their disposal, without loss of time.
IN addition to the loss of the yellow riding jacket, Li Hong-chang is now reported to have been also deprived of bis thres-eyed peacock's feather, for not having at once dilven the Japaneus off the lace of the earth. She must be a grand old 'tart' that illustrious female who controls the destinies of the Celestial En pire!
THE N. C. Daily News explains the tesl resson of the war between Japan and Cblox as follows: "A war with Chine was planned months ago, as the last resource of the Japanese Government, and the whole expedition was got ready,
down to the bundles of firewood, in the early part of this year.
If the Government had obtained "majurity at the last session of the Diet, the war would have been postponed; they were again in
per
minority, however, and they had eliber to resign, and allow party government to be lasu. gurated, to go to war with China, or to face a revoluilon to Japan. They chose the war with China, for which they had made full prepara- slons; bow far the cor flagration which they have started will extend, we can hardly yet forecast."
weekly circular, dated Manila, August 7th, may MESSES. WARNER, Blodarit & Co., In their
that telegraphic advices have been received from | Madr'd, that after the 13th September next the
import duly on rice will be raised
$7.50 1.000 kilos; that the export duty on sugar wal increase cents
so ceo per 1,000 kilos; on Test tobacco reduced $1.50 per 1030 kilos, and on coffre $3 per pan kilos. The arrivals of coat- laden vessels during the week were the '
Teamer Gulf · Venici with 1,100 tons and the ship
of Timandra with 300 tons from Newcastle, and Chusan with 3,3co and 1.000 tons respec- N. S. W., and from Japan the steamers Peverit tively-all these cargoes having been sold to consumers some time previcaily. Shortly after the departure of the mall a cargo by selling ship and December; but on receipt of news of the was fixed at $9.25 per ton, "er" ship for November outbreak of doullides between Chion and Japan, prices at once advanced to: $ro rat per too for Australian. Buyers for the present appear fairly well supplied and only retult sales have been made. For japin quality $7 623 per ton, "ex" ship, would be accepted.
Klein troops fought the Japanne, at PingyaDE IMPORTANT DISCOVERY IN THE and that the latter were defeated with the loss of 600 men.
Tax Straits Times says that the Spanish cruises Reina Christina, after being overhauled at Tanjong Pagar Docks, will leave for Manila, THE gold cup which the people of Nagasaki and possibly may go to Korea. Another Spanish intended to present to Professor Khazato in croiser is on the way out, which, after touching recognition of his services in re the babonicat Manlia, will proceed to Korean waters to plague in Hongkang, will be sent on to him to Tokyo, as steamer asrangements prevented the presentation taking place sa stranged.
WHEN the Frar, which arrived here on Saturday evening with cargo of coal from Moji, left Japan it was understood that the Japanese Goverment was about to prohibit the export of coal from any but treaty ports, and then only after a guarantee was given that the coal would not be sold to Chinese,,
protect any Spanish lnterests that may happen to exist there.
A YOUNG German named Andrew Goring c. cumbed to dose of chloriform, administered by Drs. A. Jamieson and Robinson in the dental rooms of Messrs. Perkins and Ivy at Shanghai on the 1st. Inst., where the deceased had gone to get three teeth extracted. Mr. Goring, who had recently come out to a billet in Chefoo in connection with fruft growing, leaves young widow. The post mortem revealed nothing to account for the instal effect of the chloriform. THE Japaness vested captured by a Chinese torpedo bout off Tientsia, as reported by wire in or columns several days ago, was not the owner of a gembling den in Gutzlaff Street, who steamer Genkai-maru, but m sailing vessel, the was run to earth the other night by bould shio-wars, which arrived at Take on the Inspector Hennessy, bedad! The heavenly and last. The second offices and filleen of the twis 'went up.
sailors of the captured ship succeeded in
"THRET MONTAS," with healthy recreation thrown in to prevent exawf, in the event of $100 not being available as an altomative, was the physic administered by Mr. H. E. Wodehouse at the Police Court this morning to the Celestial
HARBOUR:
THE "TRCCAR " ROCK.
In the course of another decade or two it is quite possible the hydrographers of the British Admiralty will be in a position to publish a really first-class chart of Hongkong harbour showing all the dangers to navigation that exist in the waters of this important outpost of an Empire on. which the man never sels. At least that is the conclusion which may not unreasonably be Arrived at, providing th
g the owner of deep-draught merchsat vessels place no obstacles in the shipmasters going in for, a ttle way of their surveying in our waters from time to time just to aid the Admiralty in
was
efficiend had been affected
Our
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and fro
to be
$3,500.00 400 07
3,900 00
leaving'aralingis Krappropriation... 82,448.95
The Director recomm nd that a dividend for the Shareholders, a Bonus of $100 to Contri- the kalf-yoss.pl 7 per cent, or $109 37% be paid
bating Shareholders, that $10000 he wisten from the value of Kowloon Decks, $5.aco from
the steam launcher, and the balance $37.973 95
cariled to new account.
The volume of business done at the Company's docks and workshops Curing the past ball-year may be considered as fairly satisfactory although, number of vessels bavlog left these waters, our docks during certain periods were not fully, employed.
The small dock at Kowloon is now being lengthened from 230 to 260 feet on the blocks ; this has been done with a view to give greater facilliler for docking coasting steamers, many of which are too heavy for the slips and too small for the larger decks. The cost of this work will be $7,500.
J. S. VAN BURN,
Chairman.
January to June, 1894. CAPITAL ACCOUNT.
Keszth
Juna yoth, 1844-
Aberdeen.
Te Vale of Aberdeen Docks, a per
last statement.exitur
Kowloom. Value of Kowloha Decke, as per last statement, 160,855.40 Less amount since written all...........
Cosmopolitan. Value of Cosmopolitan Dock, us per "Ist statement
Leu amoant since written :.........
30,030,00
$ 100,000.00
12 1,130,565.40
$1,120,50 tr.so.fo
300,000.00
Tug, Launches, and Lighurs. Value of "Fame"
Value of to Steam Launches, Steam Lighter, and Boats, så per last statements
Sundry Debtor.
✓
Cost of Material on hand..
Liabilities.
June 10th, 184,
By Shareholders for 19,500 Shares of Bias such fully
dek
น
Adminlty
Le Repayment
2,453.72
10,000.00 85.okt.m
657,630.09
$1,154,016.64
katangah - $8,500.00
£30,000. 0.0 5.060.18.9 £4,937 2.3@/1}
Sundry Creditors.
** Palanca of Profit brought forward
from last Account Prod
141,995.00
4 13.974-42 130,374,54
136,34.95
$1,154,019.64
REVENUE ACCOUNT. June goth, 8qa.
To cut of labour, matmia?, and working expenses ai
the company's three establishments
.." Pilot Fish," katauce cost weitren đổ.........................................
Interest Fire Insurance
Crew rentreprisected (sak Office expensen, solaries, stationery and rent of head office..
341,545.00 18,110.4
34, 898-35
B41.70
1,4EOLYE
17,080.34
Legal expenses.......
#31.50
» Halsace at debit of Admimity loan exchange.
adfuisment »tcrúnt, written if
0.737-24 153,374-54
$61.163.31
it Drawing
office expenses and salaries Telegram........................
.. Profe......querquetsete
January to June woth, 1994.
By Great Earnings of the Company's thres Esmillah-
Went.
Towage Net Karalega
Transfer Fee
Bonus on Fremia, e,,
E.&O.E.
Hongkong, August 4th, 1864.
J
80.95 TU.00 T.RIS.15
$61,168,11
12. GALLIZE, Secretary
We have examined the Books and Vouchers of the Company and certify that the above Statesents are in accordance there. with.
THOL ARNOLD, Anditors. 6. G. Bild,
It was to doubt a measly tick on the part of escaplog by the steamer Chungking and resched does not in any way detract from it, and as startling increase in the number of fresh cases,
Is was rumoured in incal shipping circles this morning that the Chinesa Government has offered to sharter the Canton river steamer Pasig for six months af €5,000 a month, and find fuel received orders to repair to Krea in order to himsical packet have, we understand, declined protect the laterests of France.
to accept the rffer unill the Chinese Government deposits in a local bask & sum equivalent to the amount for which the Pasty is underwritten, and make it payable to bar owners in case of her being either seized or sank while the charter-
The French squadron in the Far East has them selves, as a transport. The owner of this just over the Mitaol Bassas Kaisha's offer feet, round Stonecatters' Idland to
The latest official returns, which show
are as follow:-
From noon Saturday until noon yesterday¡— .
New Deaths Disch, Rem, usdar CLM.
cured. tres jamant,
Kennedy-town............. 2 3
www
•
38
0
Privata houses ............................
Total ...................DENS -3
38 From noon yesterday until noon to-day-
New Destha Disch. Rem, under
cured trenutn
0 a
Kennedy-town 10 Private houses..........
Total............. 10
3 45 Deaths reported from the outbreak (9th May) up to August 12th, noon, 2,458 ; grand total, 3,458.
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LAI-CHI-KOK RETURNS. The following are the refumus of admissions, demibs, etc., at the Lai-chi-koi pest-house for the afternoon Admissions, 3 death, o; dis Iwenty-four hours ending 5 o'clock Saturday
surveys walch it completing the difficult in a thoroughly
maoner * many years Up to the present lime captains of vesicls have done a good deal of ascial work in the
THE PLAGUE IN HONGKONG. direction indicated knowledge of the respective positions of the rocks being attributable to their important ton at the Tung Wah since Saturday were "Danmall, "Pilot Fisb," and "Bokhara," Eight patients who have been under observa- discoveries. It was alleged, and in fact proved examined by Dr. James yesterday and pro- beyond a shadow of doubt that the discoveries nounced to have developed symptoms of the referred to were the result of mere accidents on babonle dinesss. They were all removed to the put of the shipmasters concerned, but that Kennedy-town hospital.
the importance attached to such discoveries, Far the Ciface nobleman to sarex go from the Shanghai fat safety; the Captato, chief officer, ach
"vessels Indian cook at the Military Hospital, Wellington and four of the crew were made prisoners by the proof of this the names of the discoverers' vessels
have been immortalised Chloene.
consequence of their Barrickt, but rarely Mr. Wodehouse's usually
contact with dangers
The lin, how. equable temper must have been upret or he would scarcely have inflicted such a severe THE noise of a tremendous crash, Ikannto the ever, of these existing dangers would seem to be of the Tower of Babel, was heard at the long way from belag exhausted, and it is now MM. Marquis, Administrator in Cochin-Chirat pensity as six months' hard labour. A First "rangkong Talegyaph office a1 6.30 this evening. | was discovered on Friday last by Captain our duty to report that another unknown rack Ofenders' Act, to be judiciously applied, is and led to the belief that either the Clock Tower Edwards of the tank-steamer Trosas at the badly wanted in Hongkong.
had come down with a run or that the Supreme back of and near the north-eastern end of Court had fallen down on top of the Postmaster Stonecutters' feland, close to the four-fatkom General, or something equally i dreadful, Not so, t however; it was only the roofing of the verandahaich, as he was taking his vessal, which was on the top floor of No. 8, Queen's Road Central,
Arnhold, Karberg & Co's kerosene that suddenly succumbed to the loroads of resevoirs at Sam-sul-po. Fortunately the 'recas white ants and the inclement weather. No was going dead slow at the time she grounded casualties, but lots of false alarms and excite and was able to back off without sustaining TURPIN'S DESTROYER..
ment among the Chinese shopkeepers in the any serious injury to her hall, but had she
been anchored close to this dangeron PARIS, August 5th.
neighbourhood.
patch of rocks in a typhoon the Captain would Turpla's Invention, to which public attention bis been attracted for some time pest, is inges || party is in forca,
SHANGHAI native papers reports that, on the probably have had very different story to
relate to his
owners than it is now his good the fallant warrior Admiral Ting: fortune to record. 1st instant, nicos. but its results are contingent on cerisla
Tax Chinese steamer Yungching arrived here with ten men-of-war and eight torpedo-boats, let In this connection it may be added that favorable conditions.
Yesterday morning from Shanghai, vid Ningpo, Wel-hal-wei for Korea; and that when outalde
CAR Wanchow and Amoy. She lay in Amoy harbour of Chemelpa they met the Japanese fleet, closed Ramsey, the Harbour Master, courteously charged, at remaining under treatment, 28. a representative of the Hongkong Up to 3 p.m. yesterday the returns werd as to get on to with the fifteen days walling tog′′ W WOTE sighted 10 three `Japanese Ironclado, and seriously touch s djiberto unmarked patch at the back of } charged, a ƒ semaining under tres dimanat, af.
with them and fought fiercely. The Cbinere
Telegraph this morning that the Trocas did follows:-Admissions, o; darths, a dis- No Japanese warships IN TONES,
* vay sharp lookson was kept
was kept damaged seven vessels of different kinds. It is
Stonecutters' Island. It was about three-quarter and the land
as closely se possib'c.
further rumoured that when the Chinese ship tide at the time and it was reported that about The dangers which the Chinese are more conditipa Commander Wu, who has been trained could be found at the epot where the Treas dously injured and in a sinking three-and-a-half fathoms of water was all that belleys their vessels ign in the Bouth are more imaginary than Teal, 10. ere is no reason why In the United States, ordered his engines full speed grounded. The vicinity will be thoroughly such affect that both vesselaat once joined the
at an early date. The patch will 'submerged tenth' and were never seen any
once and the buoy kept in position uni 1 such more. Very like a crocadlia |
time as the faformation relative to the Trocas crossed the Taloo and entered Korean territory, on the goth of July laat, apparently refers to the discovery becomes well knows to abipmastery.
Kirin army under the Tartar-General Wês, who received special instructions frota 13 Throne to lend his army of horne, foot and artillery, (com.
from The SEVENTH RENEWAL OF THE ICLIPSE
the
Mancherialy 30,000 men drawn
provinces) into Kovaan territory STAKES of 10,000 sors, the second horse to
ADY reference to Viceroy receive 500 savs, the nominator of the winner
The following is the report of the Board of Tientsin. It seems that the Throne has been 500 SOVE, and the third zoo sove, out of the
Detring at Tientsin are published in the Prking | it will" bo zemambered, was ooraf the victim terms of friendabip with the Governments of 'shareholders, lo be held at the offices of the suthorities, which explet in the sendin
Directors to the ordinary half-yearly meeting of seriously displeased at the preces: Himation of the stakes, for then three and four-year-olds
*10* | and Tientsin Timer :—
the infamoss vardict and soutacion in the Min. three years old to carry B. Blbs. ↑ four, 98.
the Manchurian Army Corp Into Kores Gibs.; men and
and geldings allowed gibs. ; any
The Pake log just arrived and proceede
Hongkong ►pecial Jurien
States and the commanders of all weasels flying day, the 20th August, 1894, at o'clock without waiting for a junction with the Palyang winner of a weight-for-age or wel
or weight-for-sex
is the the flag of the United States will respect the race value 500 sor. to carry 4ibe,, of 1000 | 10-morrow to T,ku as her abaft is br. kem, † methods despicable and castom pilotem pewi nestral position of their Government, and do no
To the shareholders of the Hongkong and 1000McClure reports an engagement near Vasuss 4 Civili.pd world. The feturn of this
land forces which have been pouring into lavs. 7lbs., of the Derby, Čakt, 8t, Leger, on Sunday in which the Colatae wers victorious. gantiaman to the salony will i Governor apt that can be made a subject of complaint Whampoa Dock Company, Limited,
Yichow on the Kereas borde
in transported Grand Prix de Paris, or any weight-for-age or All Japanese troops excep: Legation guard see Kabloses the op orsally of plushies most ether by Chine or Japan,
thither by the China. Merchani a' gisamers for weight-for-sex race valus 4,000 sore, Tolbu withdrawn from Seoul, Oaborn and Brown disgraceful back page of Huckking klitary and
[The prit] 1 the precautions usually taken by nailons
who number not less than a0,000,; wil thus forms that has most wiʻfantly been coming on them for at war. Buck precautions should not be dis-
the reserve, and at the moment of wilting are , and„whichi
very likely to be some 750 ulics already inside That the the furlacable should be made to the Government of the United
Koran twitery and best a. day's ware on Saturday, reported mesilag Pole (wg) hatred towards the Edber of the Zaler på of Skates through proper United States Official
bekled the Kiriu loseen. The latter ́ ́paased LONDON, Friday, July noth. twenty miles from Chemaipo on Friday. Te that deported salat, Sir James and an his in order that there may be an amicable adjust,
Vichow on the 18th of July hạt. Mr. H. McCalment's bo Isioglass, by Inonomy-
The Chewchewy's most mathy, and subservient condular AT- menta are no Japanese Behr, -Deadlock, 4 years, tozu alb...7. Lautes I
returned the same avasing. No news hero. 1, Franu, QC WENU ke Ke Bag of the United Sintig wili naj protect The Earl of Rosebery's b'e Ludas, by Hampton The British geabout Perprise serivad jagkay | ley ne
pontraband pf War, and no due has the right to fine it for such a pupeny eltlisi on land -Ellittminata, s ́yours, get 4′′Bucji Watto a ! frem Shankal
At Pagoda Anchorage, Foachow, on the 3rd August, 1804, the wife of E. L. B. ALZEN, Esq. H.B.M.'s Vice-Consul, of a son.
The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1894.
TELEGRAMS.
RESULT OF THE ECLIPSE STAKES AT SANDOWN PARK.
AN EXPLORER MURDERED.
August 7th. The well-known traveller and explorer, Dutreull, bas been assassinated in Thibet.
FRANCE AND CHINA, China has made excuses (for going to war Haantaux, Minister for Foreign Affairs, by the Chinese Ambassador at Pasir,"
Hongkhugged
pos
16
TER WAR IN THE WORTH.
marinera jasnod The tulegram_received by or (N. C. Dotly 1*News) and published in these celomas the
with Japan 7), which have been presented to M. the China Merchants' vessais should not carry ahead, and rammed a Japanese Ironclad, with surveyed and a specisi botics she buoyed at other day stailng that the Chimzsa army ERO
GREAT BRITAIN AND KOREA, Accading to the Morning Post, Great Britain will prevent Japan from taking Korea.
THE WAR IN THE NORTH.
The following felegrams from Chefes to Mr.
Joly gist.
¦ on their u wel trade between Shanghai and Southern posts Instead of being laid up here, there and everywhere as at presunt, The Japanese are not likely to goma South yet awhile.
THE United States Consul-General at Shanghai MR. G. W. WARD, late editor and co-propriator | kas issued the followlog 'neutrality' cotifica- of the Siam Obseruar, arived barn yesterday tion : from Bangkok by the Sectunk Oriental Co.'s *A Declaration of War between Chinn and steamer Devawongan very indiamant health, Jenan has been made public. This enjolos spon we regret to say, "Mr. Ward was for some yarra cliizens of the United States the strictest
member of the Hongkong Telegraph waff and, neatrality
"The Government of the United States la fa
of
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK | simine of
COMPANY, LIMITED,
alance, wkhpur-
bimpe so-called Conspiracy 22 made | China and apan, and the citizens of the United Company, No, 14, Praya, Hongkong, os Mon-west informing Viceroy'll of the order, and
Gentlemen, The Desctors have now to sub.
Accounts for the ball-year auded sath Juse
extta. Eclipse Stakes course (sbout one mi confrm 'this news by letter and ank that you to alfamoving from two inacerat men, a silgme } :dapt a/////moted that Chlas and Japan will mit ie you their Repost, with a Statemust of them wacks. The latter body of troops,
and a quarter) 218 subs., 61 of whom inform the Viceroy. zovs, dách. Closed July 28th, 189r. EstrinCE,
if left in after the first Tuesday in January 1894, TIS JOYS.
(Signed) BRIDOW.
last.
The sleam Chowchown, which arrived hara - Bir Willem dos paid; hava beste romarska 19 Karded,, and il gelavously appiled, Gopika / The total receipts for the six months
men #751,158,§3. and the mat profil "after" "paying Interwet dan and all
ekareta, ameinis lomamua 134,374-54|| to which had to be added the balkaen
deryandan vessel 5 Tusablakg, when Graight forward frees last Accbendte 33,07441 nuptured on Jepsened her fat sahara has *ryd) 100,000 an heart in sysen Satended for the
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