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KUCHENG AGAIN)

DLD OFFENDERS PREPARING TO MASSACRE CHRISTIANS.

An Amoy correspondent, who has just been on a visit to Kullang, writes the North China Daily Nater as follows ander date the 4th

Instan! :-

We hear that the Whasang trouble of last your shows digon of a resuscitation, and some of the old offenders who were not punished aro beginning to hold up their heads again. This time they say they will leave the foreigners alone and will wreak their post-op engeance upon the native Christians. It is to be hoped prempity and prevent by such action any further ootbreak. It is the everywhere"expressed opin- Ion here that the officials have not taken the lessons of last year to heart, as is only too likely. for few of them, if any, have been puntskeď in anyway. The Viceroy has a bad name as belag

the English and American Governments will act

anti-foreign, and utterly unwilling to act in Why Case unless compelled by external force.

THE RUSSIAN VOLUNTEER FLEET.

tonnage :-

Sorator..... Oriel

Patersburg

Kharson

SHANGHAI, Augus! 12ıb.

8,845 tons. 7,990 11 9,500

.10,125

2.975 " 8,635 " 8,635 n Nijni Novgorod ... 7.376

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1896.

~ THE QUEEN'S STATUE.

GREAT FLOODS IN INDIA:

The Catherine Apca which arrived from The following has beca forwarded to us for Calcutta yesterday brought files of Calcutta❘

papera to zlat ultimo, from which we take the publication:-

sommerlied reports of the recent destructive floods in India as follows :-

Hongkong, **No. 155.

Downing Street, 17th July, 1896.

SIR-I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch No, 134 of the 3rd, alt. enclosing papers and photographs relative to the ceremony of aavelling the status of the Queen which has been erected upon the Praya reclamation.

Your despatch and its enclosures have been seen by Her Majesty, who bas tend the account of the proceedings with Interest and satisfaction and has kept some of the photographs which you were good enough to send and for which I am commanded to thank you.

I have, etc.,

(Sd) J, CHAMBERLAIN. Governor Sir W; Robinson, K.C.M.G., &c. &c.

FATAL RAILWAY COLLISION

IN INDIA.

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RAILWAY SUDMEROID.

The tenders will, therefore, be opened on afik fastant, and those sending in the best designs

DEPARTURES.

will be requested to tender two weeks later in Klangpak nomm...teamer, for Canton, accordance with new conditions,

Choysang By order,

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Cantoo.

Talise Fukun Sackson****** Kong Benga

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Europe.

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Bangkok.

Cosit Ports.

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Victoria

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Amoy.

Sungtiang..................

Manila

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DIRECTOR-GENERAL OT RAILWAYS.

LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, Hatian

SUPREME COURT.

CRIMINAL DESSIONS.

BOMBAY, Jaly 25th.. The heavy rain is the mafussil bas flooded both lines, Traffic is suspended on the B.B. and C. I. Rallway near Virar. Owing to the wash- Ing away of two bridges on the G. 1. P., the line la sobmerged a font deep. Forty miles from (Before his Lordship Dr. J. W. Carrington, here the traffic for Poona has stopped.

C.M.G., Chuf Justica.) 'MAILS DILAYED. ::

July 27th,

of coolies are repairing the breaches made by The lines are still flooded here. A line gang the floods and the G. J. P. Railway day mails will run, though not at the time-table hours. Nothing has been decided as regards the night trains, but it is scarcely considered safe at pre- arot. On the B. B. and C. I. Railway through traffic is not resumed, though it is believed they will be able to get the mall-through to-morrow,

not possible to run night trains.

POONA ISOLATED.

RoUNA, July 16th. Heavy talo has fallen at Foans and the Rufrounding districte during the past few days The river fo in full flood, and is over-running the

August 18th.

THE FIXTURES.

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· Aggregating 11,339'tous register.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS.

Hotels.

NEW VICTORIA HOTEL.

WE

X7E have the honour to Inform our PATRONS, FRIENDS And the

PUBLIC GENERÁLLY, that we have made arrangements to OPEN s

ROTISSERIE

In connection with the above Hotel

An-

SEPTEMBER 13T NEXT.

PRICES:-

Breakfast...... 50 Centa. Per Month...$1a23 Tio.....

75 do,

Plectal ................ in Kowloon. Brand

Dock.

do.

95,00

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Dianer.........$1.00' do.

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Actly minemas #1

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Breakfast and Tiffin,

do.

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Breakfast and Dinner,

do.

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... 30.00

Stratkollas...

Tiffin and DinoET,

do.

32.50

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Retea Cristina

... 40.00

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Scottish Isles

The following dates for taking the cases on the Nanyang Calender were fixed this morning -

To-marrow, 19th August.

R. v. Chan Plag-An offence under the|| HonaM ..................49

Women and Girls Protection Ordinance.

Thursday, 20th August,

R. v. La Chak-lum—A similar offence.

Monday, 24th August.

R. v. La Sal Pe~~A similar offence.

THEFT BY A SERVANT,

Li Fook was charged with having stolen, an banks and loopdating many riverside bungalows | unbrella, vained at $5, and $210 in notes, from and compounds. Owing to the breaks_on_the|| his master, Mr. G. A. Bockland, Quazzy Bay; G. I. P. Rallway communication with Bombay on the 3rd September, 1894.

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PASSED THE CANAL.

Breakfast, Tiffin and Dianer, do.

CHOPS, STEAKS, &e, &c., will be served at any time between 7.30 a.M. and 11.30 P.M.

MODERATE RATES..

PRICE LISTS of everything Issued Dally,

MADAR & FARMER,

Proprietors.

Hongkong, 27th July, 1806.

VICTORIA HOTEL,

CANTON,

(LATE SHAMKEN, HOTEL, CANTON,}·

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OUTWARD—17th July—Teucer, Leander, atst Taly-Agapanthus. 28th Taly-Benvorch, MESSRS. MADAR & FARMER have a Glaucur, 31st July--Mogul, Winnington Hall,

pleasure to inform their

Friends

drums Marw, Dorothea. 7th August-G SHAMEEN HOTEL, they have Refumlabed the 4th August-Breconshire, Irene, Queen Olga, and the Public Generally that, having leased the shiel, Java. Kiemus, Natal 11th August-whole Establishment, had it wastly improved in Bimalaus, 14th August-Caledonian, Malacca, very department, and have now RE-OFENED Palamed, Ettrickdale, Oak Branch, Radly.

it under the more popular Style of VICTORIA HOT L HOMEWARD--th・ August-Hector. 11th

For further Particulars, apply to the

MANAGER

is destroyed. All trains leaving Poons on Mr. H. E. Pollock, Attorney-General (instructed

passengers and malls on Saturday night, and on | for the prosecution, the prisoner being unde-

assengers on

on the Johnson (Crown Solicitor), appeared Sunday morning connection was made with fended. Bombay viả thể Dhond and Manmar line, a The prisoner pleading not guilty, the following twenty-four hours journey instead of five. The Jury was drawn-Mess J. M. d'Aquies, breaks on the llae will be restored in a day or

D. F. C da R011, L. E. Osodo, F. A Brown, T. Yale, J. Tatam, and R. F. de Rozario, GREAT DAMAGE TO RAILWAYS.

Mr. Follock, in opening, explained that on the The weather stills remalas stormy in Hom-morning of the 3rd September, 1804, the prose. the city is interrupted. On the G. I. P. Rallway planner, his bay, who had been with for eight | Hankow, Moyune, bay, and traffic on both railways leading into cuter went to his work at 8 o'clock, leaving the Agustdan 14th August-Agamemnon, heavy rain breached the line on Saturday be- | years, In charge of his house. On returning at tween Budiapore and Wangal, about Biteen 1 o'clock, he found the breakfast, things washed | Scorr's Emulzion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with miles beyond Kalyan on the S. E. line. The p, but the beds unmade and the boy absent. Hypophosphites sets both as food and medicine south-east mall and passenger fralos duo in

This arousing his suspicions, he found that $210 It not only gives fesh and strength by virtue of Bombay on Saturday had to be returned to to notes, which he had placed in a drawer fast its own nutvlilous properties, but creates a Poons, and the passengers were worked round before leaving for work, and an umbrella were appetite for food that builds up the wasted body. via the Dhond and Manmar ilea to their destin missing. He had not seen the "boy" from that Read the following :-"Scott's Emulsion is in ation. The damage on the Bombay, Barods, data until after he was arrested by the Police in my opinion an excellent and valuable compound. and Central India Railway extends as far as July last. When he discovered his loss he re- I have given it to consumptive patients and hava Brosch. According to the latest telegraphic: poried the matter to the Police,

been delighted with the results obtained. It is Information the following portions of the line are

Evidence support was then led, and the pleasant to the taste and can be borne by the impassable for trains. Between Virar and jury found the prisoner " guilty,"

most sensitiva stomach,”—E. A. RODWAY; MD,, Saphala (mile 43) the line is under water for

His Lordship imposed a rentence of ten Butter-Knowie, Darlington. Any Chemist can about 1,700 feet; near Amalaad (mile 140) the months' imprisonment.

supply it--Sola Agents for Hongkong and the ballast has been washed away in several places}

Empire of China ---Watkins & Co, Hong. near Panoll (mile 194) the read is under water i

kong-(Advt. near Chamarga (mile’105) portion of the Une has been washed away. The rainful at Bronch has [" been very heavy, ten inches having been regis. tered in alue boura on the 25th. This has caused atise in the Nerbudda river of 18 feet. The Tspil river at Surat is also rising, forty feet flood water having been registered at 8 .. on the 26th. The Gackwar's Dabboo Railway between Vishwamitil and Chandoda is also ansate for traffic at present owing to the Jamboos river belog in flood.

BODIES HORRIBLY MUTILATED. The steher Tamdof, which 'is the first

LAHORE, July 17th. steamer of the Russian Volunteer Fleet to call An eye-witness of the recent railway accident regularly at Shanghai, will loauzarate a steam at Delbi says:-I was seated in my office train wai due service for which a great fature on there waters just about the time the

at Delhi, and I heard a noise of a collision is predicted. The steamers which will call at which sounded not unlike a sudden clap this port are of the very highest class, and those of thunder, fallowed immediately by a crash carrying passengers are fitted up without regard of spitatering wood, the rush of escaping to cost. The itinerary will be as usual from steam, and the piteous wail of the injured and Odessa to Vladivostock, but Shanghal will hence scene of the disaster. I found that no fewer terror-stricken passengers. Repairing to the forth be regularly Included in the ports of call.

than six carriages had been derailed and smash- The following is the fleet of steamers at presented to pieces, the Iron frame-work and the trading to the Far East, with their displacement dörts resting on the bodies of those who were already crushed to death, or expiring in agony. The dibris of three telescoped carriages was no far liked as to admit of three partially buried native passengers escaping from a mass where many corpses lay entangled. Under one carlage I noticed an unfortunate man, appar endy a Marwares by dress, who was crushed in sitting posture, so that by the capsizing of the carriage, ble legs were doubled up over his head. His spinal cord was shattered, and his arms, legs, and head were smashed into a pulp. There were others who apparently had been lying down when the crush came and la all these cases ona would suppose that death must have been practically fastantaneout. The most pitiful sight I saw amid this scene of pain and distress was that of the second guard, Nathod by name, who had charge of the front brake-wan, and had evidently stock to his post up to the last. He lay almost disembowelled among the shattered remnants of his carriage, and remained conscious for nearly an hour, when death put an end to his sufferings. Two of the seriously injured, who were conveyed to the Civil Hospital, died there.

Heavy rain has been falling in Prons and its sur. The dead bodies were laid out in the R.M.R.rounding districts since Friday. There is heavy compound for identification, and all but one

tain in Poonx, and the river is now in full ford, poor creature, who WAS so mutilated as The water on the band is very high. The Flix to be beyond recognition, have been removed gerald bridge is high up, the water being near by theh friends. The official inquiry to the arches." The road near East Kirken is under proceedlog.-Statesman,

water, and trees are submerged. Holkar's bridge In just visible by the tops of the railings,” The water in Kirken has gone up to the wall of the

Kostroma

Fareslaul

Tamboj

Vladimir...............

Ekaterinoslav

Voronet................

Habaradsk

10,500

The four first wesselt have a speed of 19 knots, and of course the leading features in their con stractions are their engines. The others main talo the average speed of 11 knots. All the steamers are English balli, having been laid down on the Clyde and the Tyne.-China Gaxells.

THE DANGER OF AMERICA.

INTERESTING TO FINANCIERS,

The Yokohama Box of Curios vary seldom goes in for anything serious, but when it does it generally supplies some "food for reflection," ** THE STIFLING of progrésS IN old cemetery. The tents which were pitched

the following from its irrue of the Bib Instant doit fully demonstrate 2-

by the United States the European bankers have combined together and literally forced the other great powers, who had also became creditors of the United States to no small extent, to accept nothing but gold in payment of their claims, lo exchange only gold, and to keep the proceeds in the several countries as 1 war reserve. They also resolved to make gold slone payable on their 'own bank notes.

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CHINA.

for the Sappers and Miners' sports are sisə under water. Water has come near the steps of the Trains from Royal Connaught Boat Clab. Bombay which left for Madras on Friday 'and doe here at three fo the morning did not arrive til seven, and all the night trains were nearly four hour late. The trains which left Paana for Bombay in the moralog and afternoon went as far as Lanowle, and during the night all trains came back owing to heavy floods on the line between Neral and Kalyan. Some part of the Badlapore line as been washed away. Sups have also occurred on the Bhore Gbåts owing to a break between Badlapore and Neral. The station officials have fasaed a notice that no trains can go that way to Bombay. Passengers can go vid Dhand to Kalyan and thence in Bombay. The English mall which arrived at Bombay yesterday was not delivered till the afternoon. It came of Dhond. At present trains have stopped xan log from Poons to Bombay. Also it is reported that a large ten-span bridge between Timari and Pagħidal, which crosses the river Gunmal, has been washed away, Heavy floods prevali

The London banking houses lent to America, when gold and silver' were st par, most of To many in Chins it must have often the fands needed to continus their vast enter appeared strange how soon a progressive official pilies to the bullding of railways and forgives up all attempts to introduce reforms lato use in reducing the large state indebtedness. The departments of which he has charge. We From the time that large debt was contracted bare mit Chinese who, after having travelled In Europe and America, have returned full of appreciation of Western methods and with the determination to Introduce some of them to Chins when fortune- should place them in an official position. On accession to power, however, the invariable result has been that reform and Improvement suffered premature death. To those who are unacquainted with the inner circles of Fekirg official life the whole thing is an enigms, but to the initiated it is sim. ple as daylight. The men who are silfling pro- greas in Chips at the present moment are the Censors. They are men who have, from their earllest years, devated nestly avery hour of the day to the study of the ancient classics, and their knowledge of the world, as it is to-day, la in laverse proportion to their knowledge of theirat Paringhi and Verar. classics. "They are men who receive pa remuneration from the Government, and there are only a very law official positions open to them after years of grafulton's service. Occasionally, as a result of a memorial by some of their number, one is deur to make an inquiry into some · officials? reported delinquencies, lo than prokable, he may earn an honest penny

to which case it la mors Sir Nicholas "D'Conor is reported to have expressed his opinion that there would be us

The immense amount of goid in existence la now almost all held la Europe, pending further Instructions from the bankers, the result being that three-fourths of the world, and all of the new countles, as entirely without the yellow metal. These great bankers have now prac fically made themselves the brokers of all *International Business, and have declared that they will receive nothing but gold settlements, One eaully sees the disadvantage of the silver countries under such conditions, ks, although thelt revenas may remain the same, they are forced to pay off their indebtedness to foreign countries is a coin slmost double the value of

thelt own

The profi to the bankers under such core tions is easy to be seen. · By côtling off the rate of exchange to such an extent they have simply stopped ball the income of the working popula. tion of the global

real reform in China mill all the Censors had had 'thel? heads taken off Sir Nicholas

PEKING-TIENTSIN RAILWAY.

Tientele, August Bib.

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COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.

Hangkang, August 18th. follows in their Share List issued at $ p.m. Messis Benjamin, Kelly and Potts report as to-day 5-

A slightly weaker tone has prevailed in the market, but on the whole a fairly general business has been effected.

The New Balmòral Gold Mining Co., Ld, and H. G. Brown & Co., Ld., have given notice of Extraordinary General Meetings to be held on the stand and September respectively, have ruled very firm and have been placed at BANER-Hongkong and Shanghai Bankı 184 per cent premium ex the dividend of £1 5/ per share paid on the syth last.

MARINE INSURANCES-China Traders are offering at $804 and Straits Insurance at $27.

FIRE INSURANCES.-Hongkong Fires, owing to a few shares bring thrown on the market, dropped to $330, but they are again wanted at $339) without finding sellers, Chins Fires are quiet at $95.

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Amusement.“

TO-NIGHT!!! TO-NIGHT!11 GREAT ATTRACTION.

SHIPPING-Hongkong, Canton, and Macao THE Steamboats are slightly exeler, with sales at $33t. Indo-Chinna keep steady at $49 with sales. Chins and Manilas have been placed at

atos have been sold and are wanted at $65. $71 and see firm at the rate. Douglas Steam-

REFINERIES-China Sugars have been taken Ing at 855. off the market at $trij. Luzona are still affer-

MIMINO-Punjoms have been done at $14 and $147, and are firms at the latter rate.

DOCKS WHARTES AND GODOWNS.Hoog kong sad Whampoa Docks are a shade easter and sales at 193 per cent premium for the settle ment have been effected. Kowloon Whar! shares have been in some demand, sad 855 and $55 has been paid for them. Wanchala sre enquired for at $451 to $46 without finding sollers,

LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGA,—Hongkong Lands have reacted one point, and sales at $74) have been made. Kowloon Lands are wanted at Br8 and West Points at $17. Humphreys Estates have been sold at 89.

MISCELLANEQUE ----Green faland Cements have been taken off the market at 217). A. 8. Watrons are firmer with sulau`and buyorm at

The backs of the Pelho have burst north of || $1st, H. G. Brown & Co, have decided to

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS,

GREAT AMERICAN STEAM

RIDING GALLERY,

FROM AMERICA,

PUBLIC.

WITH ALL LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. - CHARIOTS, CARRIAGES AND GALLOPING HORSES, SPLENDID MUSIC, BIG TENT AND EVERYTHING FOR THE ENJOYMENT OF THE The Young Folks like it. The Old Folks like it. They all like it, they cannot help it, For over has Hongkong bam visited by a

more popular form of Enjoyment”.

and amusement for years

COME EARLP } COME EARLY I EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. RAIN OR SHINE PERFECTLY SATE. ONLY 10 CENTS A RIDE; 10 CENTS. RECLAMATION GROUND, PRATA, WEST POINT. Hongkong, zand July, 1896.

Consignees,

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM

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NEW VICTORIA HOTEL,

Hongkong,

Hongkong, 10th December, 1895,

THOMAS'S GRILL ROOM.

THIS Establishment has always enjoyed a ́high class reputation for Liberality in Menu, Quality of Food and Perfection of Cuisina,

THIS REPUTATION WILL BE MAINTAINED.

Fresh Dairy Produce, FRUIT and other supplies are regularly imported from the United States, Canada and Australia, BEEF from Kobe and TURTLES from the Straka.

The WINES, SPIRITS and HALT LIQUORS, comprising all brands in general demand, are the Best shipped to the Far East.

In addition to the BAR, GRILL and DINING ROOMS, the upper floors are arranged so as to provide PRIVATE ROOMS sultable for DINNERS or SUPPERS, &c.

PICNIC and BATHING PARTIES supplied with light refreshments at a moment's notice.

ICE CREAM from I P,M, to It F.K. COLD MEAT SUPPERS from 9 to 11.30 PM THOMAS'S GRILL ROOM.

FREDERICK BISHOP, Manager.

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FUJIYA HOTEL,

MIYANOSHITA,

HAKONE.

Four and a half hours from Yekokamai FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.

HE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE

BUILDINGS

THE

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TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES.

EXCELLENT CUISINE.

S. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor.

WINDSOR HOTEL,

HONGKONG.

Building, known at CON THIS ESTABLISHMENT, 'siinated in the

NAUGHT HOUSE," offers First-class Accom- modation to Residents and Travellers.

Passenger Elevator, from Entrance Hall to sach Floor, in charge of experienced Attendant. Tavoumble Arrangements made for Tamilies and for Monthly or Extended Periods.

P. BOHM, Proprietor & Manager.

Hongkang, 3rd April, 1895.

PEAK HOTEL.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.

"HIS commodious and well appointed

THOTR situated at a height of taso feet

NAVIGA-NEW WING has been ballt, which commands

above sea-level, has just been thoroughly re-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and à

TION COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNKES.

FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, AND SINGAPORE.

"THE Company's Steamship

Vargtsan and flooded the plain to the east of liquidate. Electrics have been done at $6.95 THE The banks of the Fengke have alza burst month improved and sales at 828 have been effected. | the river, stopping all work at the flood openings. | and are still enquired for. Fenwicks have at the railway, and flooded all the plain between A small lot of Ices have been placed at $105. that river and the Pelho, stopping all work at dead openings. The banks of the Hunho have burst oppostle Huangson, at the west corner of the Hunting Park, but no damage has been done to the line. Evidently there have been very heavy rains north of Peking. It is feared that unless the water on the plains runs off very quickly and work can be resumed it is hopeless to expect the railway to reach Paking next spring as was intended and practicable, provided these floods had not occurred. The water in so high in the canals on the Felho that very little can be done at the bridges until it has

subsided.

MAILS DUE: English (Katser-4-Hind) 21st Inst. Canadian (Empress of India) njih inst. German (Bayern) zyih inst. Australian (Guthrie) 25th lust, American (China) 17th Inst. Tacoma (Tacoma) xyth inst.' American (Belgic) 3th prox. Tacoma (Victoria) rith prox.

The people of the United States are evidently hit the nail on the head! The Censorate is preparing to cousterace all this, if we are to ignorant and corrupt, and grows daily more judge from the sentiment expressed at the so.. It is Little gratllying to suspect that elective conventions. They are beginning is the Censors are not immaculate, and we the state of affairs such a candiden bus brought obsexes in recent issue of the Peking about. In Chicago grali hap fallen to almost Gatelie that a Censor has been degraded as an half price law that many farmers are turning example to others. But stranger steps are large tracts of land lato grazing for catile, and required: severe punishment should be meted scarce know how that will turn out, so uncatsin. have things become. If the elections in the out of all progress will be stified. Only the other day an official, not a hundred usiles from United States result as we expect they, will,

Tientsin, was inspired with the desire to begla So far no damage has been done to the work thefs foreign creditors will be paid on the name,

an era of improvement in the establishment itself; but the delay is even more serious, as it is basis as obtained when the loans were made which he had charge of, and modestly began by probable the hard frosis will supervans belors (which mekus on sliver basis); spective of and not taking Inta: consideration, macadamising two or three hundred yards of the water level falls. The earthworks have bean York on the 5th lust,

road,and tracting a lamp or two. The new completed some times but the mains, locally, -less to keep up than the old one, and have not been sufficient to cause the desired

setierent. It is, therefors, extremely likely that The will er steamship Victoria, which arrived of Europe.fo grain, which has been flicked from the underlings, and cous quantly some of the pened, and the line at first worked with lighter York on the 13th.

from the lamps interfered with the stealing by the order for heavy locomotives will be posts at Tacoma on the 6th fast,, was delivered in New her by Rusila, India and the Argentins, by rea subordinates persuaded a Censer that such a engines already in the service, further, numerous son of the appreciation of gold, which will no road and such, • light could not be sccording to deviations will have to be made at flood open- THE Agents (Merry. Dodwell, Carill & Co.) doubt be a very sore stab for the London Confacies, and since then that officings if not completed at an early date, and these inform us that the Northern Pacific Steamship bankers, who will have to lose the major hall of it has been barden to him, and will compel the employment of light rolling- † Co.'s steamer Victoria left Tacoma for this port

on the Igih fast,

the edicts of the London bankars.

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"OOLONG,"

haring arrived from the above Parts, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf, and Godown Company, Kowloon, whance delivery may be obtained.”

recognized. the liver standard the Unlied gave less chance for equersing and the Ught

will again obtain her share of the trade

the enormous income they have been receiving artons for Improvement has been stock. by their manipulation of iks colunge.

quenched. Now the Censor may not be corrupt, Ai Tongahan averal passenger caro ken If this comes to pass it will prove what the bat only ignorsat. The life he leads can make almost ready for the now line, and worse three New York Herald and Figaro have said is him nothing else. He probably was never out hundred freight care are in progress. Two correct. The bankers say the loans are debts of Paking and he may know very little, even "family car for the use of foreigners, are of honour. So they would be if payment were to about Paking. There may be some excuse for nearly completed. They have been built with a be made at the same rate of exchange which him as he is the product of a systems ; but can view of testing the much debated question, abtained at the time the loans were made, instead there be any exoties for a government which whether or not foreignere la China areng of trusting to a few Engilah capitalists. No places a man so lamentably ignorant in such

to pay a fair price for cleanliness and comfort in right-minded man would coincide with the poweral position. Let all this be charged. Let travelling-Peking and Timisin Vimax. methods of such speculators, or sympathies with the Censors be chosen fron man of the world, them if they failed to consummate their grasping and let their duties be also to construct as well designs.

The following notice was issued at Tiaptain

We hope to see the silver standard carried offici destroy at them denounce the on the 5th instant

officials who fall to introduce improve-

IMPERIAL CHINETE RAILWAYE,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods THE tea or steamship Tacoma unived at New have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before Noon on the sath instant, as they will not be All broken, chaled and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined on MONDAY, the 24th instant, at 3 P.M.

Goods remaining in the Godowas after the 24th No Fire Insurance has been affected, and any instant will be subject to rent.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co, Agents, Hanghong, 17th August, rigő,

OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM- SHIP COMPANY,

NOTICE.

** |

Ter Agents (Masses, Dodwell, Carlil & Co.) Inform-ns that the Northern Paclić Steamship Ca's steamer Brazmor has left Shanghai, and may be expected here on the 31st fast. We are informed by the Agents (Mesars, CHbb, Kingston & Co.) that the E. & A. 8. 8. Co.'s steamer Gutărit, from Australia, laft Port Darwin, for this port on the morning of the xóth inst.

ARRIVALE.

SHIPPING RETURNS, forward in the United States, and the other ments. Let them begin with those who Io conseq sence of interruption of the work on nations will follow is rapid wiccassion, as we

*From. B pan, pesterday to 5 pm, to-day, are responsible for the reproach that Psking is || La-kou-chlio extension by serious foods, the believe it will be more fair than the manœuvrés the dirtiest city in the known world Let them Director-General has decided to postpone the of the high-rate exchange banks of London, to hourly memorialize, antil Peklog has decently delivery of the eight locomotives, required under Catherine Apcar ...steamer, from Stralis. which we owe all the monetary troubles of the made reads, moderately lighted streets-and netice of 4th May, and which, benders ware to be - Salazie ummmmune, past twenty yearn. Such a state of things would drain. In the meantime every Censor who opened on agih fästant.

Bojan Maru open the eyes of those manipulators and memoralises against any official for Introducing These angines arn still requizad, but delivery | Kriemkild unname cause them to bewall things in kont of their geforms should be punished. Old custom has will be in the month of September, 1897, tartand along a " zaaziva - zalen holding the wealth, of all | had centuries of trial, Let the new ways kava of in March of same youry thereby mody Glatk inumina pations,meli Savarin * in La Libra Pajes, | = thanos/2lanİzin Timas:

indeancing peleas,

$400

H

1

Shanghal Kobe Hamburg. Cosal Forts,

n. Singapore.

magnificent Views of the Harbour and mainland of China.

SPECIAL SUMMER RATEŞ, (FROM APRIL INT TO OCTOBER ZEFT). One person, per daây.........ös...................iemā 4,00 One person, per monthisnäimm$75 10) 90,00 Married couple (occupying one mom) par

7.00 Married couple (ocopying one room) par Married couple (cccmpying

mouth mentorumanama 150,00

two rocks) per month Extra Bed Rooms) per month ............$40 to $0.00 nigersitetiazka. 170,00

For further partiesiars, apply to

THE MANAGER,

New Victoria Hotel, Hongkong, and April, 1895.

To be Let:

TO LET.

+

No. 3, STEWART TERRACE:

Apply to

J. W. NOBLE.

Hangking, 19th Jun, 1895.

TO LET. VIVE-ROOMED BUNGALOW "REEDA,"

BONHAM HOAD, Apply to [199

“ONSIGNELS of CARGO per Steamship

"DORIC

The above Steamer having arrived, Consignes of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods, fromm alongulda

Cargo impeding the dicharge of the Vensel will be landed and stored at Consignone' zisi and expense,

J. M. VAN BUREN,

Agent Hongkong, 19th August, 1855,

CHINA MERCHANTS. 8. M. Ca,

No, da, Praya Wart. Hongkong, Bik Jana, rögð..

TO LET. WELLING HOUSES ———

DHUNG HOON TERRACE.

44 BLUZ-

FIRST FLOOR, Ns.

BUILDINGS. TOP #LOOR of Kα. z, BLUE BUILD.

INGS.

No. 2, MAGDALENE TERRACE➡

· MAGAZINE GAZ,

"TULLABEG" (BUNGALOW)–

MAGALHE GAP.

-GODOWNS in BLUR BUILDINGS. Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMEN

mat, lich August, 1806

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