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Co-day's Advertisements.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR SHANGHAL

HE Company's Steamship

ΤΗΣ

"TAIWAN,"

Captain Vaughan, will be despatched as above TO-MORROW, the &h izstant, K3 TO A.ME,

For Freight or Pasange, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

Hongkong, 7th September, 189ồi

OCEAN STFAMSHIP COMPANY.

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FOR SHANGHAI. (Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for-NINOPO, CHEPOO, -NEWCHWANG, TIENTSIN, HANKOW and PORTS on the YANGTRZE.)

THE Company's Steamship

"MPNELAUS,"

Captain Towell, will be despatched as above TOMORROW, the 8th Instant, at Noon.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents

Hongkong, 7th September, 1806.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1896.

Intimation.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841:

MANUFACTURERS

OP

AERATED WATERS,

OUR AERATED WATER FACTORY is filled with the best English Machinery, embody. Ing the latest Improvements in the trade.

The Purest Ingredients only are used, and the utmost Care and Cleanliness exercised in the Manufacture throughout.

The Water used is proved by repeated Analyses to be Absolutely Pure.

For CourT PORTS, Waters are packed and [1402 placed on board ship at Hongkong prices, and the fall amount allowed for Pakages and Empties when received in good order.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI.

"HE Company's Steamship

THE

"HAIMUN,"

Armenianinthe city and its neighbourhood,

and Turks are as a rule well armed and TELEGRAM S.

determined fighters, and the events of the last twelve months must have rendered the most peaceably disposed of them prompt to turn out at the first alarmı,

(From L'Agenir du Tomkin.) ITALY AND BRAZIL

PARIS, August goth. The Italian Government will send a special cavey to Braill to demand reparation for the on Italians. The Braxtitan Government ́have already informed Italy, that the culprits

be punished.

PRINCE LOBANOFF.

PARIS, August 3gzil. Prince Lobanoff, the Tsar's Foreign Minister, died suddenly in the Imperial train as it up. | pranched Scheplanks. The Palace was return- ing with the Tsar from Vienna at the time of his donth.

Were the assallants of the Bank Armenians at all, or a majority of them Was the attack on the Bank, by whomso-will ever made, deliberately contrived to stir up a riot, in which Armenians were, bound to suffer largely, or was the massacre a wholly unexpected attempt by a few desperate adventurers to fill their pockets at other peoples expense? The whole affair is mysterious. Of one thing, however, we may feel fairly confident.. Russian gold and Russian Intrigue is at the bottom of every movement that tends to keep alive the state of anarchy in which the mixed populations of Turkey In Europe and Turkey in Asia are kept, and Russia will probably at an early date undertake the duty of keeping order,

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

H.M.S. Archer left Shangkäl för. Hankow at 4 pw. on the 31st ultima,

A TYPHOON made things I'vely in Kobs on the 28th ultimo, sipping trees of their follage, | blowing down several incecare hoares and

causing the death, by drowning, of several Japanese.

A raw days ago a robbery was committed on board the U.S.S. Boston, says the North China Daily News. At the same time two miso, named Henalckson and Moonsy, abscond.... |ed and suspicion naturally fell span them." As BAROV Blégeleben, formerly Austro-Hagaranno accurate detalls could be learned about the Minister at Tokle, has retired from the diplomatic affair and it was not considered advisable In'tba Interests of justien to make it publić, wo delayed service on a pension.

mentioning the matter. We arà now informed that the man Mooney was arrested in Nagasaki on Monday. Henclcksen is milll at large.

WHEN the mall that arrived here on Saturday lett home the Mansion House Fund for the relief of the sufferers by the selamic ways in Japan had reached a sum of nearly £4,000, the amount having been swelled by a thousand gulacan by the Elswick Company, and £150 each by Lord Armitrong and Sir Andrew Noble, The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company and the lines connected with theth offered to rend all Tax new Volunteer "colaum” are now being telegrams between the Relief Committees in sported by many of our noble defenders, but as | Japan and England on the subject of the Fund yet the "blazer" is not seen abroad, the members free of cost. of the Corps appearing rather shy of donning THE London and China Exprèss is our autho- such a conspicuous covering.

rily for stating that Caplala W. M, Lang, RN, SPORTSMEN who visited Deep Bay yesterday report that game is scarce. The paddy crops sre advanced enough to give plenty of cover, but The Government has decided to increase the||the birds have not arrived in any quantity as

are three Brigades in the island at present.

(From Fapanese Papers.) FORMOSAN AFFAIRS.

TOKIO, August 28th. One-half of the army garrisonlag Formosa la to be relieved by the middle of next month and the War Department proposes to charter a num ber of steamers for the transportation of the

amy.

SHIMONOSRKI, August 19th. Intelligence from a trustworthy souren has been received to the affect on the 18th Inst six Ispanese coolles were murdered by the rebels at ä place near Tamani.

Tokio, August 27th.

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WE learn that Mr. H. Kopsch, Statistiest Secre- tary to the Jospectorate-General of Customs fe appolated Postal Secretary, to superlatend the inauguration of the new Chinese postal service-N. C. Daily News.

commanding the Devonport Fleet Resare, weat

Counterfoll Order Books supplied on application, and has been for years past, very great garrison of Formosa by another Brigade. There yet. The bag from four garts consisted of a brace become Commander-in-Chief of the Chinese

Our Registered Telegraphie Address la "DISPENSARY, HONGKONG,"

Captain Bathurst, will be despatched for the And all signed messages addressed that will

receive prompt attention.

abowe Ports TO-MORROW, the 8th Instant, at

Noon

For Freight of Passage, apply la

DOUGLAS LÁPRAIK & Co,

---- General Managers. Hongkong, 7th September, 1856.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED,

FOR TIENTSIN.

THE Company's Steamship

"NANCHANG,"

(1001

Captain Finlayson, will be despatched as above

on WEDNESDAY, the 9th lustant, at 10 â‚ML.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.. Ageals.

Hongkong, 71 September; 1896.

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

PURE AERATED WATER,

SODA WATER,

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LEMONADE,

POTASH WATER,

LITHIA WATER,

SARSAPARILLA WATER, .

TONIC WATER,

SHIPPING SUBSIDIES.

TOKIO, August 17th.

the Department for Communications for carry- The expenditure demanded for next yest by ing late effect the Steamship Service Encourage ment Law is only a million yen.

A RAILWAY DEAL

TOKIO, August 27th, The Board of Directors of the Japan Railway Company, after repeated conferences with the Directors of the Ryemo Rallway Company, has decided to purchase the property of the latter company for 3,850,000 yen (the company's caplial is only 3,500,000 yes) and the payment will be made in cash.

The reports that have reached Hong- kong about the uprising in the Philippines are very meagre and very disconnected. We put very little faith in them. We do not mean to say that there has been no conspiracy against the Government or no attempt at open rebellion. There is, discontent in Luzon. Among the purely native races little or none exists. They are with no political ambitions, and are, on a happy tempered, eaally contented race, the whole, fairly well governed. The methods of government are not of the very latest pattern. They are rather primitive and unscientific, but they are far better sult- ed to the people and their ways than mo- ! dern methods. The Spaniards from Spain are not very numerous. They are mainly officials, but there are many among them who are connected more or less directly, and who are in sympathy, with the liberals, radicals, socialists, and anarchists who exist -SELTZER WATER, in varying strength to all parts of Spain itself. The factions that exist in Spain are reproduced on a small scale in Manila, and there are many Spaniards there who

THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS. would if they could substitute & republican

. Tox10, August 38th. for a constitutional government: Many

At 11a.m. this morning Marqoli Ito proceeded of them, too, are in sympathy with the to the Imperial Palace and tendered his resigna- rebellion in Cuba and probably in com Minister, and Baron Ito, Chief Secretary of the in to the Emperor. Count Itagaki, House munication with Cuban organisations in Cabinet, followed the example of the Premier. Cuba and in Spain. If there is any Marquis, Saigo, Minister for the Navy: Marquis conspiracy to upset the Government in the Oyama, Minister for War; Marquis Sulonj| Philippines, or even to create trouble there Minister for Education; and Viscount Yeahl- with a view to divert the attention and di-kaws, Minister for Justice, are also likely to they are Spaniards who are at the bottom vide the forces of the Spanish Government,

resign.

of it, and not either natives or mestezos. These latter are, of course, at all times, and in all colonies and places where element. They are, almost ex necessitate, discontented with the existing social arrangements. They have white blood in their veins. They have inherited a higher On the 27th ultime at his residence. Shime-range of ideas and greater capacities than atamate-dori, Go-chome, Kobe, C. P. FALCK in the purely native races. They claim recognition as members of the superior race, and to be admitted into Government employ and Into society as—what they are not-white man. They are ready to embrace any chance, that offers of upset- ting existing Institutions in the hope that

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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALCUTTA.

THE Company's Steamship

"SUIS NG."

Captain Galsworthy, will be despatched as above

on THURSDAY, the 10th 'lastant, at 5 ́P.M., Instead of as previously advertised. For Freight or Passåce, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managern.

Hongkong, 7th September, 1896.

FOR SINGAPORE AND PENANG.

THE Steamship

"INGRABAN,"

GINGER ALE

GINGERADE.

No Credit given for Bottles that look dirty or greasy, or that appear to have been used for any other purpose than that of conizining Aerated Waters, such Bottles are never used again

by us.

[1373 A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. there are mixed races, the dangerous

Captain Diedrechsen, will be despatched for the

shore Paris on FRIDAY, the rith instant,

4 P.31.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

FOOK CHEONG AH YON & Com 44. Prays Central,

Hongkong, 7th September, 1895.

FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA. HE Steamship

THE

*NANYO MARU”

[1493

will be despatched for the above Ports on TUESDAY, the 15th instant, at Noon.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents,

Hongkong, 7th September, 1896.

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TO LET,

DWELLING HOUSES

Nos. 1 & 5. RIPON TERRACE, GODOWNS la BLUE BUILDINGS. Apply to

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Intimations.

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DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA Dispensary,

HONGKONG,

AERATED WATERS,

SIMPLE

AERATED WATER.

ODA WATER.

SODA

GINGER

*INGER ALE

EMONADE.

SARSAPARILLA

RASPBERRYADE, &C.

DAXIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co's WATERS made exder the constant supervision of a duly qualified English Chemist and will bear compa rison with the best English Manufacturés,

Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBI, MERIKE and other Large Consumers. Any complotuts should be addressed to the Manager. Hongkong, qui Max, »R»E.

AN APPEAL.

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THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 4th July. Ro

DEATHS.

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his 57th year

At No ya, Concession, Kobe, ADOLPH BROCK, a native of Hamborg, who died suddenly on the ayth ukimo.

Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1896,

Notes and COMMENTS.

It is difficult to Imagine a more extra- ordinary incident than that detailed in the telegram, dated London, the 4th Septem- ber, published on Saturday last. In Con- stantinople, in broad daylight, twenty-five well dressed and well educated persons entered the Ottoman Bank supplied with bombs, revolvers and ammunition, closed the doors, took possession, apparently, of the Bank and stood a siege there of twelve or fourteen hours. They do not appear to have got away from the Bank

with any plunder, and all of them are dead or prisoners. It is alleged that they were Armenians, and the direct result of their action was the slaughter in Constantinople of five thousand of their fellow countrymen by the Turks, Were they Armenians st all? Was their object plunder, and the subsequent disturbance and massacre an unforeseen and totally unexpected Incl dent not entering Into the calculations of the twenty-five. Did they hope at that time of the day to get successfully away with their plunder, and were they taken by surprise by a resistance they did not expect, and an alarm so quickly circulated that they were surrounded and besleged before they could get away?

opening. With Spanish leaders, such men in a place like the Philippines could give a great deal of trouble.

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LATER.

At the audience, Marquis Ito explained that very able statesmen management of the country's Gnancial and were required for the foreign affairs. The responsiblilty and importance of the Foreign and Finance Departments had greatly increased since the war and the Premier thought Counts Matangata and Ckama were best fitted for the posts. He therefore declared those two gentlemen for the offices. All the that he was prepared to cordially recommend Ministers, with the exception of Count Itagaki, agreed to Marquis Ito's proposal.

Toxio, August 19th

each of snips and partridge.

TO-MORROW being the Jewish New Year Day (fe. the first day of the 5657th year dating from the Creation) most of the Jewish business houses will be closed and also on Wednesday, the 9th inst. We cordially wish our Jewish friends a very happy and prosperous New Yegr.

Tær Kobe Chronicla learns that Mr. C. S.

Arthur, who was formerly manager of the Imperial Hotel, Tokio, and rabrequently of the Beach House Hotel, Sums, having been certified Yokohama to be of unsound mind, has been sent back to Americs on the City of Paking

by order of the Consul-General,

The Chinese bave taken kindly to the bicycle and it is no uncommon sight to see two or three gally disporting themselves on foot rickshas around the Queen's status. One Celestial, riding a cushion-tyred machine was particularly notice. able as he gave an exhibition of side-saddle riding to a circle of admiring countrymen.

In the House of Commens on the 31st July, in reply to Mr. Souttar, Lord G. Familion said A line of railway is now in course of construction, starting from the Burmese "railway system, near borders of China, at a point called Kunton Mandalay, and terminatlog near the western

Ferry, on the Salween River. The agresment with the new Burmah Raliway Company gives powers to the Government of India to call upon the company under specified" conditions to construct- such extensions of the Burmese Rall Way system within the frontiers of Burmah as Goverment may think desirable.

to London on 6th August to confer with Li. Hang-chang with reference to the proposal of the Chinese! Government that he should again

Navy. Captain Lang Toccupied this position from 1884 to 1890, when he resigned owing to disagreements which our readers will remember. Since the conclusion of the Chino-Japanèze war - several overtures have been made to Captain Lang to fadere him to again undertake the work of reorganizing the Chinore.navy.

Thus Shanghal's "new-born babe," otherwise the Shanghat Datly Priss, an Monday, the 31st day of August, Anno Domini 1896:-" Mr. John Green, formerly on the staff at the Shang- Telegraph, has joined our staff from the latter kat Mircury and afterwards on the Hongkong

office au ventor reporter, Mr. Green artiwing

from Hongkong on Saturday last. Mr. Wane, also from the Hongkong Telegraph, has joined as reporter, and Mr. Orley, also from the Hong- kong Telegraph, as shipplag reporter and proof reader, We ́seem indebted somewhat to the Hongkong Telegraph!"-Er-hem! Yes, the Hongkong Telegraph is a excellent preparatory school for young men that are able to "last" or its Staff for anything over three years, as the writer well know, and ho svalls himself of this opportunity tofteallfy that to the patience, "shrew doalty," and wide knowledge of fanmailem of which Messrs G. W; Ward, T. Cowen (Times correspondent and at present Editor of the Købe Ingness to give many a friendly “tip” la dua in Chronicle) and others could bosat and their wil-

great measure his ability to perform the dailes of Sub-Editor of The Hongkong Telegraph tá day, and to know when his aides do their duty carefully and efficiently, THX St. Petersburg Gaastís contains an article that is noteworthy, Inasmuch (sxyn the Daily News Odessa correspondent) as it comes from the pea of one of the princely companions of the present Teas, daring his Asiatic tous. "Our not be said to be fully accomplished so long as political destiny in Asis,” says this organ, "CRD,

Afghan Turkomans

be

It is reported that the Emperor bas accepted THUS our outspoken Frisco contemporary vs the the resignation of Marquis Ito, sad summoned recent indiscreet vapourings of General Wolseley: Count Kuroda, President of the Privy Council,Lord Wolseley, who would be England only at'tt a.m. to-day and commanded him to set as

General If it were not for William Booth, has Premier pro tam.

Margala Oyama, Viscount. Yoshikawa and been talking again, and, as usual, has made veral sectionner branches of the Mohammedan some change may give them a better Marquis Sejl presented their resignations last himself an object of criticism. This time hi. Türkʊmäne aro subject to Afghanistan and offense consists of saying that be would at like Chips. We know that the Chinese and to pit the British Indian troops against any

Are yearning to European army. At the levies of Italy, Spain united with their brothers and kinsmen, and Turkey are not excepted, the sneers at the under the sovereignty of the White Taar, Have efficiency of the Indian troops could hardly be we the right to remain deaf to thele'appeals ? ---

Have we the right to express our sympathien more comprehensive, and this in spite of the and stand aloof, whilst first in China and then fact that the British Government relles in Afghanistan their blood is spilled in streams? upon them for against the Russlany. Most foreign soldiers, Asiatics. They became our brothers by natural a

We were never, so to say, the conquerors of these including General Grant, who bare seen the affinity and gravitation, and they place their

might to Marqali Tokudalj, Grand Chamberlake, who submitted them to the Emperor this morning,

Viscount Takashima, Colonial Minister, and TELEGRAMS.the other Ministers held a conference to-day in the residence of Marquis Salgs and all of them with the exception of Viscount Enomoto, Minister for Agriculture and Commerce, have rince tendered their resignations.

REUTER'S MESSAGES.

BETTING ON THE ST. LEGER.

LONDON, September 4th, About 3 to x has been laid on Persimmons; otherwise so betting whatever.

Labrador and Nouveau Riche are likely startess; Galeazzo, rice, Santa Maura

doubtful.

THE CRETE TROUBLE.

A manifesto by the Massulman Crotans

the defense of India

The Emperor this morning commanded Marquis Yamagata, now at Krole, to return to the capital at once. It is generally belleved that Marquia Yamagata will "be entrusted with the

·formation of a new Cabinet, and Marquis Ito i Indian army, pronounce It a well-drilled and holeitrust in our puotocilen. We cannot aban. said to have recommended him to the Emperor

as the future Premier.

RUSSIA IN KOREA.

Skov, August 25th, appeals to Mahommedans to resist the reforms a coal godown, for the use of their feet, on the The Russian authorities have decided to erect which the Assembly ban socepted.

south shore of Walmi Island.

THE SEIZURE OF THE BANK AT CONSTANTINOPLE.

Details of the seizure of the Ottoman Bank

have been received. Twenty-five well dressed and educated Armenians entered the Bank at midday in twos and thymns whilst porters intro- duced bags omtensibly of bullion hat actually containing bombs. Suddenly several bombs were thrown, and prefiting by the sjarm the Armenians closed the doors, keeping a hundred clerks prisonces, and maintaining a siego, with. bombs and revolvers for twelve hours,

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(Special to Shanghat Mercury.) DISASTROUS EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN,

YOKOHAMA, September and, Japan experienced knother great, earth. quake on the evening of the 31st August in the North-east provinces. The town of Rokuga has bed entirely destroyed and other towns severely damaged, and many lives have been lost,

Extensive damaga has, böën done in the'} southern parts of Japan, where a typhoon was raging on the same day,

TRE CRISIS'AT MANILA.

competent body of soldiers, while British officers

of longest service In India insist that the Gorkha

dos them. So far as China is considered, this

question may be easily and amicably settled thanks to the cordial and intimate relations now

and Sikhs are among the best light Infantry in the world. But whether Wolseley is right or

of conquest that may exist and to discourage its restoration. These are questions which are criticism has been to encourage any Russian plan though it be necessary to unsheath the sword for wrong la bis conclusions the net result of his existing between the two Empires. Afghan Turkestan must be restored to Bokhara, aven'

the only considerable force that England could bring on to checkmate it. At best beginning to prick the conscience of Russia, the publicity of the remark was a piece who is sufficiently powerfal to insist upon the of rack 'indiscretion, hat it tallies with much geographical and ethnographical rectification On Saturday a telegram was received by that has gone before. It was Lord Wolseley, without any idle fears of provoking a rupture Commodore Bayer stating that H.MS. Redpole | as the American public will remember,

with-Afghanistan or her protectors." · arrived at Manila on Friday. She was at once who went placed in quarantine and would remain in aga ia asmail the military reputation of General newly discovered Rontgen X, rays were showa osiTMof his way some years| A NUMBER of startling demonstrations with the quarantine until to-morrow.

Grant in terms unnecessarily 'ofensive to recently by Mr. G. W. Selby at his affice, 99, telegram bearing on this subject :-

L'Avenir du Tonkin publishes the following Northern senilment in this country. The fally Queen-trent, Melbourne, in the presence of of that act was remarked at the time by Mr. many interested spectators. Abandoning the Gladstone, while the bad judgment of military tedious process of producing shadow photo- character of which gave - evidence, quite graphs by means of the rays, Mr. Selby (saya prepared the public mind for the entcome of the Argus) arranged a simple electrical Instal Wolseley's prophecy in 1884 that the sombertation, "which enabled the astonished visitor strength of Chins, would soon get the better of to see through wooden boards, cardboard Japan in the war then prevailing between thous boxes, leather purses, and siber opaque bodies two countries.

PARIS, September 1st, At Manila three thousand insurgante attacked the Spaniards during the night of Saturday. They were repulsed with grant loss.

The China Ganette (Shanghai) under date 31st August_publishes the following in its "Local and General " column i—

MEMORANDA.

TO-MORROW,-8th September.

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Neither the Spanish Consulate nor the Hong. kong and Shanghal Bank have any more infor rebellion in the Philippines, but there is a report mation than we gave last night reapreting the

amongst the Manila people here to-day that a inlegram has been received stating, that the | Indian mali dua. Palace of the Governor and some other Govern ment buildings have been blown up by dynamite. We do not attach much credit to the report, which we only mention for what it may be worth,

TYPHOON WARNING I

TRURIDAY,~~~10th September,

rt s.z£-English Mall closes. Neon.-Rosalía salle for London,

FRIDAY, 11th September. French, Indian, and Tacoma maile dus. The Transfer Books of the Douglas SteamshipCo, Ltd, close from this date to the 25th inst; inclusive.

It seems hardly possible that any band of robbers, however well organised and however daring, could reasonably hope to get safely away with an amount of gold or bullion commensurate to the risk run. It is hardly in accordance with ordinary experience that a gang of desperadoes wholly bent on robbery should be com posed of men all of the same nationality, and all men of education. Such gangs are generally cosmopolitan in composition, and although you may find one" or two

(From Rangoon Timez.); educated men amongst the leaders, the THE NANSEN EXPEDITION. majority are generally of the roughest

Lowbox, August arst, type. The composition of the band- Dr. Nansen's steamer, the Fram: Ens returned Armenians all and men of education-10 Skjervo. She reached as far as latitude 85. THE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN would suggest a political object as the CONVENT, CAnse ROAD, bege most end and aim of the very desperate at-

MUTINY IN A BRITISH REGIMENT.

Lowbox, August Aust., respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of tempt on the Ottoman Bank, and not the Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their kind hope of securing a considerable booty datacament el the yth Husskrs" "stationed at There has been seilous Karubordination in the patronage and support, and desires to state that The men may have been conspirators, and walking. The men became refractory and she will be pleased to receive orders for all the seizure of the Bank and the resolute refused to tum gut on parade, ker saddlery kinds of NEEDLE WORK.

Gentlemen's Shirts made to teder, and Cuffs defence of the position for twelve hours inspection. Five have been sentenced to threa The Observatory officials report to-day us and Collars renewed on old ones.

may have been the signal for, and the first years Imprisonment (each), and thirty others follows >On the yth at 11.15 8.m. 1: The baro: Ladies

step towards, an uprising of the entire have been sout to ifuzishary to be punished for metric changes are somewhat faregulars, on the Armenian population of the city against minor offenses,

whole a slight fall has occured of the Chins THE BENGAL COMMAND, 2 di semales is the Faclid Pressure is about 6.1 chast and at Boilnas. The depression probably their Turkish masters. Without outside adistance, or the promise of such, it seems

· Lowdor, Asgut szitaka | fich in defect is, the S. part, of, the Formons an utterly hopeless and utterly reckless

A telegram received from house. Mates fist - Channel and is Lusos: FORECAST 1--ModeEKIN | The enterprise. The population of Con- Bir Baker Komen succeedlite: the Baugi 37, and 15.2, winde j mastiled, showary, - Bengkong, stad April, 1865 AM Lées Estantinople numbers there Turks for everj

vies Commend Mills decanes

“At q'pɛntɛ to-day the haremsster road ng:29, 1

and Children's Under-clothing, Children's Dresses, and all kinds of Hembroidery, Materials can be supplied, 'If required.

The Superioress will also be most grateful for BAY PAPER, of old Eavators to be made into Books for the Children of the Poor Schools, who gre taught by the Sisters,

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Senor José de Navarro, Spanish Consul at this port, has courtsously favoured us with a copy of the following telegram received froen Manlis -

"MANILA, September 6th.

SATURDAY,-Igth September, There is a depression in the Pacific to the American mali duo. North-east of Manlin."

| Noon-Belets leaven low-Ban Francisco, wd

mees! ports of call.

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P-The cos for the Bt. Lager Bishes, at Doncaster to

Daylight-Tacoma leaves for Victoria, B.C., and Sunday,—13th September.

Tacoma, va usuni ports of callA MBARAKA Transfer Books of the Calue Traders' Inzer, 250F CA: LA; Mówić krom this date to the

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as plainly as through clear glass, and, in | observe the metal objɛcis which lay inside. Placing some object in an alumínium cigarette case, enclosing the case fa a cardboard box, xed putting the box in his coat pocket, Mr. Selby hald the glass Crooka's tube la front of that : garment, and, as one looked through a funnel of black erdboard, prestol a key sppeared in a bright green light. When Mr.Selby opened the various covering, one recognised the key at once as it lay to the aluminium cigarette cher. Another interesting experiment showed how difficult It may become with this now agent in daily use to disguise the state of one's Baances, "How much Is’thers (n my purse?” asked a scopilcal'onlooker, holding up a ikick leather pouch, la iront of the glowing bulb of glaar.' An elderly gentleman'squlated through the cardboard fannel, and then remarked con- Siently--- Two shillings and a threepenny bit,” which turned out to be quite contect. Mr. Selby used a strong Induction coll and the ordinary ults in a number of experiments, nos the least Crooks' vacuum tube with the most surprising. striking of which was the pas in which he enabled

"casiona'spectačné to see the shuleton of his own “ Kand straight befonu hia syang

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