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Co-day's Advertisements.

NOTICE.

DURING my Temporary Absence from the

Colony, my Business will be la charge of Mr. I. V. V. VERNON, who holds my Power of Attorney.

ERICH GEORG

Share Broker,

Hongkong, zqib August, 1805.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

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FOR SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, SAMARANG

AND SOURABAYA,

THE Steamahlp

"HUPEH,"

ixty

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1895.

Intimations.

A. 8. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

VEGETABLE AND FLOWER

SEEDS.

SEASON 1895-96.

Our Firat Supplies of these best Quality Seeds have arrived, and Orders will be exect

Captain Evarist, will be despatched TO-MOR in the sequence in which they are received as *ROW, the 30 h lastant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

| long as the supply lasts.

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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents

Hongkong, 29th August, 1895.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR MANILA (DIRECT).

" HE Steamship

THE

*SUNGKIANG,"

Captało C. B. N. Dodd, will be despatched on SATURDAY, the gist instant, at 4 P.M.

For Freight or Passige, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

Hongkong, agih August, 1895.

Γερός

OCEAN STEAmship comPANY,

FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL.

THE Company's Steamship

SEED LISTS

with

HINTS FOR GARDENING

and na such, han been recognised by a statesman as far-sighted Count Okuma, while in Peking the Czar Is represented by Count Cassial who, asla only too well known, recently accomplished- a diplomatic feat which effectually put in the shade the whole of his political colleagues. Mr. Hitrovo, it may be ïdded, Inaugurated the onward movement is Fulgaria and Servis, and when it becaine evident that the time had arrived for the Inauguration of a similar movement in the Far East he was transferred to Tokio. The fact of the young Czar-we attribute these moves to the Czar for we think that it is he and not his Foreign Minister who is chiefly responsible for Muscovite activity in the Far East-considering the Far East a suitable field for the residence of three of his well-tried and most crafty diplomats should at least

(Special to Hongkong Telegraph.)

TELEGRAM.

THE SITUATION AT

FOOCHOW.

MORE MISSIONARY TROUBLE.

PERSECUTION OF CHRISTIANS.

AWFUL ATROCITIES.

FoocHow, August 29th. 1.30 p.m. Brief telegraphic information has just the effect that the reached here to Persecution of native Christians is in

tunate converts are being subjected to miles from Foochow, and that the unfor- most atrocious treatment,

Mx. Ori, Governor of Wakayama prefecture, and several naval and military officers are sald to be contemplating the erection of a great __mangment_of_brosis-on-the-Tanbi-hill-in-the- Okayama Park; In commemoration of the Japan China war. It is estimated to cast' about y 5,000.

THE importantsult pending in the SupremeCount, the Bank of China, Japan and the Sirli v. Chow Yong Tow et al, to which Mr. W. V. Drummond, of Shanghai, will appear for the defendant, and Mr. J. J. Franeq'Q.C., for the plaintiff, and which was set downs for beailag to-morrow, is, we understand, not to be “called ** until Monday, the and proximo,

SUPREME COURT.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

(Before Mr. Justice Wisë, Acting Pulina Fudge.)

Y WESSEL V. CARLOWITZ & Co.

August 19th,

damages for breach of contract. Mr. H. G. This was an action brought to recover $1,000

G. Gedge (of Mesars, Johnson, Stokes and Holmes, appeared for the plalutiff and Mr. H.

Master) for the defendants.

put the other Western Pawers on that full swing at Kingwha, about 70 the officers who were killed in the Japan-Chipa | defendant's office as the 31st of Juir and.

guard. It is, of course, undeniable that the intentions of the Czar may be quite paclic, and that he has appointed an exceptionally skilful man to represent him in Korea because he desires by virtue of his superior ability to avoid unpleasant complications, but unfortunately we have little cause for assuming that Russia has anything to gain by the peace of the Orient being maintained for any length of time. On the contrary, it seems as though the Czar Our Sends are all tested before being put op has all to gain by bringing about a settle- ment of the Far Eastern Question mooner than Japan and one or two of the Great Powers are likely to approve of,

have been issued and can be obtained on application,

IN LONDON.

They are packed under our own Supervision, and the greatest care is exercised to insure protection la transit.

Sowings should be made in FINE WEATHER ONLY and the remainder of the packets secured Captain Asquilt, will be despatched on SATUR.from damp, and kept in a dry place for repeat DAV, the 31st fostant,

"NESTOR,"

Rate of Freight an Matting and Gezers! Cargo

as per 100 of 40 cubic,ĥct.

For Freight, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents

Hongkong, zgth August, 1805.

ΓΙΟΛΑ

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY,

sawings.

NOTES AND COMMENTS,

The Japan Mail takes exception in a lengthy leading article, and we think with justice, to Mr. Cowen's condemnation, in his recent lecture, of the Japanese opera- tions at the battle of Ping Yang. Mr. Cowen was not present during the action. He appears to be in possession of no more Information on the subject than is open to A-bigb-class-Fertilizer-for-Pot-Plante-and for to all the world in the published-reports was in the Garden generally,

CLAY'S FERTILIZER.

It suppiles natural nourishment to the soil, (UNDER MAIL. CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN and assists the process of assimilation, thereby alding the Plants to attain to their full sler, vigour and beauty.

GOVERNMENT.)

STEAM FOR

SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, BRINDISI, VENICE, FIUME, AND TRIESTE.

(Taking Cargo at through ratus to CALCUTTA, + MADRAS, PERSIAN GULF, RED SIA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT and ADRIATIC PORTS, also to NATAL, EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETE and Cape Town.)

“HE Company's Steamship

THE

"GISELA,"

Captain A. Mitis, will be despatched as above

on THURSDAY, the 5th September.

of the Chinese and Japanese, and there appears to be nothing in these reports from which it can be fairly inferred that the strategy of the Japanese was defective or their knowledge of tactics and their tactical dispositions were incomplete. Of course, in a lecture it was impossible for Sold in Tins containing to lbs. each......$1.75. Mr. Cowen to do more than state his con- 28 lbs. *****$4.50|clusions and indicate his reasons for Directions for us are given on the Label. arriving at those conclusions. We hope he will take an early opportunity of justifying in print, and at length, the judg- ments he has formed and pronounced as to the military ability of the Japanese. It is a question of very considerable interest and importance to all of us.

RANSOME'S NEW PARIS" LAWN MOWERS.

The Best and Cheupsst Mechloss in the Market,

For Sale at Manufacturers' Prices.

Cargo will not be received on board after 3 A, S, WATSON & CO., LD. question raised by the letter of Another

P.M. prior to date of saliing,

For further Information as to Passage and

Freight, apply to

SANDER & Co..

Agents,

Hongkong, 29th August, 1895.

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THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR, LONDON, via PORTS OF CALL.

THE Company's Steamship

"OOLONG,"

R. Conradi, Commander, will be despatched ne above on of about the toth September, instead of as previously notified.

For Freight or Passagé, apply to

HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 79th August, 1895.

SPECIAL NOTICE.

Advertisers are reminded that the Hongkong Teligrock bas by far the largest circulation of any English newspaper published in the Fa East. THIS IS GUARANTEED. Terms on application.

Hongkong, rath October, 18gr,

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Established A.D, 1841. Hongkong, 12th August, 1895,

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Thrilling details of the atrocities will probably reach this port to-morrow by couriers despatched from Kingwha.

REUTR'S TELEGRAMS.

GERMANY AND THE RIOTS IN CHINA,

LONDON, August 27th. It is reported that the German Government kas instructed its Minister and the Consuls in Chins to protect the foreign Missions to the utmost exigal and to anmmon German war-ships the moment that any disorder is threatened.

RUSSIA AND MONTENEGRO. Rasaja bas presented Montenegro with a large quantity of war material.

TYPHOON WARNING.

Yesterday our Observ:tory officials struck oll," They asserted in their meteorological report that a depression was "probably forming in the N.E. part of China Sex," and that their calcula- long were based on sound data is now beyond question as the following telegram, for which wa as indebted to the courie y of the Spanish Consul at this post, clearly shows ¡~~

"BINONDO, August 28th..

7.51 p.m. "There is another depression in the Paclic to the East of Luson."

The weather report isined from the Observa- try this morning contalus the following Infortsaties —On" (be-29th at 1.20 am iwa lanterna wern hoisted vertically, 16.55 0.m. the depression appears to be situated to the north- west of Bollano. The barometer was falling at 11.55 a.m. and moderate north and nor b-cast wloda (probably increasing) and unsettled, squally weather was prevalling.

depressio as thep east of and more than 300 At 4.50 p.m. a red d um, indicating that the miles from the Colony, was hoisted.

WEN

Mr. Holmes in opening bia caso stated that WE learn from a vernacular paper that His under an agreement to come to Hongkong a

the plaintiff had been engaged by the defendants Majesty the Mikado has ordered that busts of clerk, bis miary to commence at $1400 for the Tst year. The plafatiff reported himself at the Accordingly Mr. Okuma Ujlbiru, snoted sculptor. look round the town. The following day plsintiä war shall be placed in the Imperial Palace. Informed by Mr. Sachse that be might bara has been appointed to eat first the efgy of the presented himself at the office, and as Mr. late Commander Sakamoto, of the Akagi-kan, Sache had gone to Canton there was no one to who was killed at the battle of Yalu after gallant do. The next day was Sunday and the fellow. give him instructions as to the work he should fighting. Mr. Okuma, it la stated, has coming two days Bank holidays. The plaintiff then menced his wak

Is Its couran of financial reform the Chinese government intend to reduce the staff connected with the Tribute Rice Service in the various provinces. It has been calculated that under 'the' present service it costs the Central Govern. went no less than twenty-threa“ tuels odd, for Grand Canal to the Imperial granaries at Peking! each picul of tribute rice brought through the

To coital therefore the raincus expenses in this service it fe Intended, according to a Skargbai high efficers as the Grain Taolali, Grand Cauză. paper, to dispense, in the near loture, with such

sub-Pre'ects, and Trikate Rice Transport Superintendents, etc. These posts are considered some of the "istleat Ir the Empire.

THE following are the weights for the handicaps to be run off at the fourth-Gymkhana meeling on the 7th proximos

ONCE ROUND HANDICAP

Daylight Glentles

st. its. ..TK 14

Dandy......

Warlock....

Valtigeur *******

Sweelbrizr

0

El Diablo...

THE HALF MILE.

Daylight

10

Sweetbriar

7. 3

...t

Glentles

Dandy...... Voltigeur Wericek

Tammy (ate Wildfite) ................10 10 El Diablo

took til and was unable to go to work and later an be received a letter stating that his services galaxy, viz, $1,400, but the plalatiff waived the were, not required." Thà claim was far one year's sum of $400 in order to bring the action in the Summary Court.

The plaintiff was then examined at considerable length after which the hearing was adjourned til to-morrow,***

THE GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.

EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEITING:

An extraordinary general meeting of share- holders of the Green Island Cement Company, Limited, was held at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the Company's offices. No. 9 Praya Central. Mr. Shewan presided, and there were also present Messrs. Ges. Fennick and J, Orange (directors), Messrs. G. H. Potts, A. G. Morris, C. A, Tomes,' P. K. Leigh, S. Boojamlo, R. C. Wilcox, A. G. Stokes and Mr. Henderson, Secretary.

The notice convening the meeting having been Tend

he Hongkong Telegraph we believe that he is mistaken fin sore of the watchtales.

The Chairman sald Gentlemen, the minutes of the last meeting I will now take a send and sign them afterwards. I beg to proposa that the following special resolution That the Capital of the Company be reduced imm. $1,000,000, divided into 20,000 shares of 850 each, to $100,000, divided into 20,000 shares of $10 each, and that such reduction be affected by cancelling capital which has been lost or in unrepresented by avaliable assets to theextent of $40 per share on each of the 14,117 shares which have been issued and are now outstanding, and by reducing the nomical amount of all the We have received from Mr. J. P. Braga

shares in the Company's Capital from $50 to $10 a letter in which he discusses with excel-

per share," which was passed at the extraordinary

proposes the marriage of a Japanese Imperial Renilemen be good enough to second it? lent temper and great common sense the

Yanojimo, writing in the Tokyo Roland Zahrath instant, be now confirmed. Will any WE read in the Japan Gazette that Mr. Ishikawa gaaral meeting of this Company held on the

Victim" in our columns on the syth Inst.

Pdicess and Prince Wi-bwa of Korea. He says;

Mr. S. Benjamla :· I beg to second it. We congratulate Dr. Doberck end his learned the time will come when, ose country sasimilat We propose to publish it to-morrow. Mr..

Carried na animously. Braga will, we feel sure, forgive us for older on the accuracy of their yesterday's foreing another in the coume of International inter- keeping it back for a day or two, but wa past and can only hope that the success attained purse, all the human raceu and institutions will do so that we may be enabled to reply to in this instance will encourage them to carry on

become uniform. Progress mesas obe1lerce it and to do full Justice to his arguments. their useful work with renewed vigour and cease- his assertions as to the nationality and. rights of a great many of his confrères who are spoken of, and speak of them- selves, as Portuguese, and as the question Is one of great importance and affects not | only the Portuguese but the Chinese here, we intend to examine it fully and at some our editorial note and not to the letter of length. Mr. Braga's letter is a reply to Another Victim," so that we are not departing from our resolution of yesterday not to permit the correspondence Initiated by that writer to continue,

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, ADDUST 29,.1895.

RUSSIA'S LATEST MOVE.

conducted the

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

COLONEL WRIGHT of the Salvation Army and his squad of thirteen officers, who are on their way to commence the work of the Salvation Army Meeting in the Wesleyan Church to-night, Army to Ispan, will hold a larre Salvation commencing at 8 o'clock.

Tax Chloess new torpedo-catcher Foi Ting lelt at 1.30 p.m. to-day for the north, She is the only fighting ship, worthy the name, that the Chinese possess in Eastern Sear. Other, really built at home, will soon be out here When they sitive it is to be hoped they'll be used to keep the tornly populace of Fabklen and Kwangtung in something like fair order.

to

́ ́. This concluded the bustness of the meeting.

MINUTES.

the law of nature. Japan ara progressive nation THE SANITARY BOARD MEETING. must take the lead in promoting this natural tendency toward racial urity, and the first step to such a move is to make the Japanese inter

A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held marry with the Koreans and Chinese, as well as this afternoon. Mr. F. A. Cooper (Director" of with other foreigners. For encouraging such Fablic Works) presided, and thers were also International mariages a pallics! marriage another country is desirable between the Imperial famillem of this and present Dr. J. M. Atkinson, (Colonial Surgeon), will strengthen the alliance of the two countries,

Such a marriage Surgeon-Major Westcott (Health Officer), Capt. W. C. H. Hastings (Acting Captain Superfutén- prevent the morganatle marriages of the Imperial dent of Police), M., N. J. Ede, and Mr. Hagå becoming too powerful. A weak country/la pre- family connected with an empress er queen family, add check domestic troubles arising from

McCallum (Secretary).

firmly stand by Japan Prince Wi-hws, the ferable to a stronger one for this purpose it for Japan then can atlat the other, being free from any suspicion of Jealousy, and the other will Korean Crown Prince, is just such a match as cap be desired for an Imperial Princess of Japan Count and Cruntess Inours can in that case yet be terrified at this suggestion, and may think as go-betweens. Some Imperial Princesses may the welter to be coundrel. Bat sen'iments are frequently opposed to politics. Several Imperial princes have risked their lives to the ercent way, and why should there be no pria "crases who won'd marry Prince Wi-bwa for the

■>ke of iba State ?

THE MILITARY CONTRIBUTION,

A: RESOLUTION BY MESSES HUTTENBACH AND BROWN.

¿

10 PER CENT OFFERED.

and confirmed.

The minutes of the last meeting were read

CHOLERA AT PAKHOI. The British Consul at Pakhof in a letter to the Colonial Secretary dated the 17th August

reported an outbreak of choler. In Fakkel. It some accounts saying twenty days and some was impossible to say when it first appeared, Eve or six days previously, and up to the time the letter was despatched twenty odd deaths wore said to have occurred. The Medical Officer at the Missionary Hospital informed the British Coneal that the outbreak did not seem serioas and that it was apparently on the decrease.

The Board unanimously. agreed that the. Health Officer of this part should be instructed to carefully watch all ships from Pakbo!.

.... THE IMPORTATION OF DEAD MEAT. The following letter addressed to the Colonial Secretary by the Acting Health Officer, wi circulated among the members of the Board for consideration f

The transfer of Gospodeen Speyer (or as Reuter spells the name, Speler). from Fargo the post of Russian Minister at the Court of the Shah of Persia to a similar post in Kores may, we think, be taken as indication that the polloy of Russia in the HE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH Peninsular Kingdom is about to be altered. THE

be on sale at the Hongkong and Victoria Mr. Spayer is generally recognised as a

Mr. Huttenbach in the Straits has opened the Hongkong Club, and at Fedder's Whart, Eraay Evento mom 5.30 to diplomat of a very high calibre. It was up a new phase of the Military Contri 7.30 o'clock.

he who about three years ago successfully bution Question. He proposes that it ✨ PRICE ........................................................TEN CENTS.

delicate negotiations should be looked upon and designated as Copies ordered from the Office will be chargedment which created considerable alarm in

between the Shah's and his own govern- & contribution, not towards the expenses of the Garrison of Singapore but towards the usual rate--25 cents,

England and on the Continent owing to the general military defence of the Empire the fear-a dread that seems to have That is a move in the right direction, we WI have received from Mr. Ho Amel a very been well founded--that the Northern think, and tends to pat the discussion on veliņi pamphlet on the subject of ble cholera. Colossus had effected a diplomatic coup a sounder base. At the same time there remedy. It contains a report from Dr. Arkizson which in due season would render the are disadvantages. Singapore might be on the constituents of the cholera powder Mr. absorbtion of Persis a matter of com- left without a garrison year after year if Ho Amel so strongly recommends and so parative ease. It was Mr. Speyer who troops were wanted elsewhere and liberally distributes. The Ingredients are pla In winter of 1884-85, when Korea was no immediate danger threatened the Straits member, and fall directions are given for the In the throes of the memorable Kim Settlements. On the other hand if the administration of it, in addition to Mr. Ho O-klun rebellion, paid a mysterious visit exigencies of the situation_required 'ft, to Seoul. He was then a Secretary of Singapore might be turned into a first. Ana's original letter to us of the and fastent on the Russian Legation in Toklo and it in class fortress with a garrison equal to that the subjet, there are three pages of cases lo which cares have been effected by the use of the believed in some quarters that he was of Gibraltar, without being called on for an specially delegated by the Rusalan Minister additional payment. Mr. Huttenbach pro- | remedy, for Foreign Affairs to proceed to Kores poses to offer 20 per cent of the Revenue of In response to an appeal from the King of the Straits Setlements in full of all claims WHAT is this? Another "anisher!" Yes, Korea who was believed to then fear an on the Colony, barracks and fortifications – da salg too true, and the facts of the case, as far Invasion of his country by the armies of Included, the present demand of the Home 28 ma can gather at present, seem to be that the Mikado bent on punishing Korea, in Government being 171 per cent of the Mr. R. G. Hopkins, who was carrying on rome no uncertain manner, for the attack on the revenues towards the expenses of the troops baklasss with a partner named Kam Hing, altar Japanese Legation and the massacre of a and one-third of an expense incurred for Cimming, in Dadiali Sirect, left the colony large number of Japanese subjects in barracks or fortifications. There is muck between two days or thereabouts, without giving Seoul by Koreans, He proceeded to Sepal to be said on both sides hereto, but Mr. warning of his intentions or making arrangements Immediately after his arrival at Chemnipe Huttenbach's late colleagues on the for the carrying on of bis business during his and- was, we understand, virtually the Councft, who have been fighting this absence. This morning one of the Court, balilik 2 Colony is willing to pay ; but he declares him undesirable system should be 'allowed to con. gusit of the King's Foreign Adviser, MP. Military Contribution Question, seem to F. G. von Möllendorff. That Mr. Speyer's think that Mr. Huttenbach is giving them had occasion to find and band to Mr. Hop insene open to receive representations on all or any mission was a delicate one and that it gave away. They appear inclined to insist that of those aweni billets down which maka kehappy his Government entire satisfaction" "wis | the arrangement mada la London was for. - prasessor of them feel as if iên vayrgas had their shown by his immediate promotion to the 17 per cent contribution to cover all the post of Russian Minister Plenipoten- claims for troops, forts, and barracks and tlary at the Court of Teheran, This that the Colonial office in asking for more sklilul diplomat's "flying trip" to Is anly “bluffing." Seoul was, however, not very palatable to

BROWN, JONES & CO. DEALERS DE ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE AND HONGKONG GRANITE CEMETERY MEMORIALS. LATTERE CUT AND FILLED WITH IMPERISHAKE

LRAD GEMENT.

Intimations.

DARIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

• BONGKONG, -

AERATED WATERS.

AERATED WATER.

ODA WATER.

SIMPLE

SODA

INGER ALL.

GINGER

LEMONADE.

SARSAPARILLA.

RASPBERRYADE, &c.

advantages and “duna" many disadvantages Mr. Hopklas appears not to have gone in very deep only just sufficient to mkoa moonlight flit distinctly advisable. There was a rush on 'bis premises this morning, Messrs. Robinjon

Sir, I have the honour to report on the of the 20th Instant

The following appears in the Straits Timer Importation of meat into the Colony, the condlifans of which are unsatisfactory, R Mr. Huttenbach has given notice that," at the Sargeon (3rd August, 1894, 31st August, 1894, appears from suports by the Colonial Veterinary earliest possible opportunity, he will move fo

the Legislative Council the following, semolation, Toth Sept. 1891) that a considerable amount of which will be seconded by Dr. Brown & copy of a le imported into the cology which finds its the resolution has been made available in the way into the markets where it is exposed for Singapore Branch of the Straits Association, and consider the cars which is taken in the sale without previous inspection, When wa invited from the members of that Association inspection of live cattle previous to slaughter, Criticlim ar suggestions for amendment or from anybody else. The mover belleres houses and markets which have recently been

and the that the adoption of his resolution would allow fasegurated for the protection of the pablle

imagefäcent systems of

of depots, slaughter

settled beyond forther question, or that, at least, tainly seems anamolons that this other and it would clearly define the extrema sum that the the matter of the Military Contribution to be

from an interfer or diressed meat supply, it cer

the resolution

of the points last he raises. The following le

settlement the follwing medications of the This Council respectfully recommende as final terms of Military Contribution as proposed in Secretary of State's despatch No. 301 of 18th June, 1895.

(1) The Contribution la paid by the Colony of their share, towards the cost of the system Empire and not as, towards the Colony's which bas been organised for the defence of the

military defence.” only.

lane. There are three bye-lawa undar Ordia- Sace 17 of 1887 which deal with this matter, #vix, 14, 15, and 16, all of which seem never is bave been anforced, dad it does not seem pos. to be landed at say spot on the island considered sible to enforce them as long as mest is allowed

cannot be watching every landing place for convenient by the importers, for the Inspectors

the arrival of carcaser, or be prpetually present at the markets to receive those who the British Government and we believe One thing is clear from Mr. Hunten & Co. got in first and call-red their Collad and

wish to declare the place from which their mert we are right in stating that the occupation bach's action: He is not, like our Collard grand plane, which H hired from

menue exist of differentiating carcuses which was imported, sad I am led to believe that no them; and then coat the British taxpayers about a quarter carrying on confidential negotiations what

the balliff. cane along

have come from the Government slaughter of million sterling) was the direct result the Government on the subject as if he his

break-neck speed to Index

toutes from those which have been imported of Mr. Speyer's mission. That, however, were the only person concerned and his too late, however, før Hopkins had taken most

foods and chattel. They

from the mainland, as the cattle are merely matters lide at this juncture, and what we the only purse to be opened. He invites of his privats effects with kim. Tariq wai

(3) This payment shall belaclusiveol Barracks

branded ar fit for slaughter, and no mark made under the constant supervision of a duly now have to draw attention to is the fact suggestions and criticism from all the othing but the partner left and br, poor chap,

and everything, so that there shall be so extras

is put on the meat previous to its despatch i qualified. Engilab Chemist and will bear compa-that when Mr. Speyer arrives in Seoul world. Our Unofficials think themselves is said to be whistling and singing Chi is to be fixed shall be the total greas revenus of slaughter. A strong suspicion exists" that

of any kind.

to the markets. Another matter

bick requires to be, deal with is the disposal (4) The Ravenue on which this percentage of cattle rejected by the Inspector as unfit for Russia will have stationed in the Far East wiser than all the world, and when Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MESES and three of the most skilful and far-sighted consulted by the Government on the sub. where, Ob i where is poor Reggie gone. Where Singapore, Penstig, and Malacca of one year, many of them are simply removed short diplomats with whom we are acquainted fect of the Military Contribution allow | ok, where ish ke?'* Jusso, that's what severni less premis on land and less reimbursements distance, slaughtered, and brought to the indomitable energy, and Insatiable ambl were principals and not merely agents dosicherkaow. By the Directory we see that in which the snimales are made up shall always of ang mast which does not bear the qualifying

men of universally recognised ability, themselves to act in the master an if they anxious loqulrass would greatly like to know,"

and interest.

wt markets. The obvions remedy for these defecis (5) Reronas of the year preceding the year is to prybible, the intraducion into the markets tion. Mr. Hitrovo, the Russian Minister st and representatives, and so they take no | Reggio's business address to Pamphlets Hong: be the revenue from which tha account payable mark of an Inspector, as provided for in By-law [ay Tokio, is the ablest' 'diplomat in Japan, one into their confidence.

hang," Wonder, did he over willo a pamphlet 1 | fer following year shall be ascertained:

14

bat the enforensent af skin would necessitate

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co's Waters 112

rison with the best English Manufactures.

other Large Consumers.

Any complaints should be addressed to the Manager Hongkong, jrd May, 1801.

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WOTE

(1) The percentage payable on Revenue shall be 30 per cent.

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