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damage to the extent of about $200, also wounding two constables who tried to prevent the disturbance. Two of the city natives were arrested and taken to the prison, under a guard of soldiers. The city men then mustered joo or 400 irong and went to the prison demanding the prisoners, telling the officials that if they gave the unen up peaceably they would drop the case. This request was refused, whereupon the mots surrounded the gaol and rescued the prisoners by getting on the roof and taking off the tiles until a hole was made
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1899.
which so happily exists, between up and Germany, but will also surely cement, more and more, the contin amity of the two countries. As His Royal Highness is the brother of H.M. the Emperos of Gerniany, this occasion serves to renew my grateful. recollections of the gra cinus kindness shown to me by His Imperial Majesty during my stay in Germany, when I fast had the pleasure to visit that country, empty my glass to the health of their Majesties the Emperor and Empress of Germany,
Prince Henry seems to have made a slight on
large enough to get their out. They the tech the 3rd in plans, and returned to his ship persed. to quell the mob was made by the soldiers. It is surimised that had the subsequently making trips to Nikko and soldiers fired upon the crowd or used swords Miyanoshita. But he decided to proceed direct a very serious, disturbance would have taken to Nikke from Tokyo, and, accordingly, left place,
Tokyo by the 9.2.m. train from Uyeno on the 3rd. As the Prince desired to travel incognito a special tin was not provided, a carriage only being reserved for his use: Mr. Nagaski and others of the Reception Officials super. intended the arrangement. The Prince returns to Tokyo on the 5th, und, after spending the night at the Shiba Detached Palace, proceeds to Miyanoshita on the 6th, finally rejoining, the Deutschland on the 7th.
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation at Peking.
PRINCE HENRY'S SOUVENIRS, Among Prince Renry's purchases in Tokyo here are to be some very handsome combs and hair-pins for lady's use, and some rich Japanese costumes. The Prince will also have the pleasure of carrying some magnificent speci hite given him a pair of writing boxes of that mens of lacquer. The Tokyo Municipality
Emperor's present his taken the same form. material, valued at twse thousand yes, and the Lacquer coming frong the Imperial collection is
From due to time we have, noticed the growth of the new Hongkong and Shanghai. That Building on Legation Street, writes the Peking correspondent of a Shanghai paper. We the now Happily able to announce its com- pletion, for in-day (3rd July) the Banking Corporatioit commence doing business under the new roof. On Saturday Jast, in response to the juvitation of Me. E. G. Hillier, the agent of the Bank here, ifone assembled in the new | building "the", most representative gathering ever collected ndegTMope, of in Peking. A sumiputous tifli was served under the manage- ment of M. A Glangt, of Tallient and Co., restaurateurse whichsisty live envers were taid: The guc embraced sixteen nationalways of the very highest type. The suturi ties, rẻ. Biglish-American, German, French, Russian Japanese Dutch, Spanish, Halán, Belgian, Austria, Swiss, Scotch, Trish,.eu. The health of . M. the Oneco was drunk Standing, as was also the health of H. M. Kuang Hs. Emperor of China. It seems curious that in all that collection of nationalities. not une, puggested drinking the. Ehipness Dowager's health, although all responded tad- ly to the "healthy" of Kuang Hist. Among the notables present were FI. F. Ma Colegant deren of the Biplanatic Body, H., E. Band You Kelleler, 11, Kitobel, H. E. 1, Hong-chang E. Hr bil-fen, 11. E. Isi Pá, President of the Board of Wa Wa Ting-fen, Yan Chang, Yu Keng, and three other Ministers of the Tsungli Yamén.
Mr. Colegan delivered in French a happy little speech of congratulation of the Busking Company on possessing such fine quarters in work in, and congratulations to the community at large on having such on enterprising in reliable lysiness hope to transal gur busi
ness.
Mr. Hillier, for the flank, replied in a modest speech expressing the pleasure he felt in enter- faining so many guests, all patrons or friends of the institution he repredated, and announced that the managers had authorised the installing of a large town clock in the upper storey, of the building.
This was greeted with Cheers, for in Peking we have po definite time, every one, working his own watch in a gn-as-you please style After tiffin the guests were shown through the magnificent tailding, the finest by long odds in l'eking, and after an hour of social eat and good fellowship, departed well pleased with the occasion, the building, and the lifting,
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Homini, ne of the most celebrated among bake in this case were made by Uyemura
moilera licquer-makers,—fafan Mail,
the mysterious "cave, revealing other ledges which seemed to be equally as rich as the top one. "One of these showed traces of having been worked. Cheat excitement prevails among the miners of the vicinity over the strange find
THE MISSING STEAMER "PELICAN."
A CLEW FOUND.
The Merchants Exchange on May 30th Bas
PLAGUE AT PENANG;
Times, who says he has been giving some A Panang correspondent of the Straits attention to the causes which led to the butbreak of plague at Penang, ascribes it to any orall of the following circumstances: (1) to the construction of the houses, which admits of the washings from the kitchen fatting through to the ground beneath, and there accumulating for years; (2) the re moval of these accuinulations to the roadside received from Captain Thunell, of the Anieri. we the hunicipal chits; (3) the neglect of lime can schooner Hermann, a clew to the missing by the steamer Pelican which left Puget Sound for washing the dwelling houses within; (4) pol China in the early part of inst year. In a literation of public drains; (5) want of care in dated Kodiak, May 18th, Captain Thurnell disposing of decomposing pine-apple parings. says that he picked up a bottle on the shore of Portage Day, containing a slip of paper, on which is written" Lat 50 North and 175 West. The ship is sinking. We are leaving in frait boats. MT. Pattieson, first officer. The Pelicna was never heard. of after her
departure, and it was supposed that she was blown out of her course, and fountered. The small boats wore doubtless swamped and the „crew lost.-Seattle Post Intelligencer.
CHEATING THE SINGAPORE OLUB.
Singapore, 5th July? Before Mr. Howard in the Third Magistrates himself a Naval Reserve man, was charged Court this morning, I. A. Brown, who calls
Club, and also with cheating by signing chits with trespass on the premises of the Singapore
on the 3rd inst,
MALAYAN. ART,
The fullring remarks by Mfr. Wray, the Curator of the Porak Museum are of interest.
tained, but it is much to be regretted that this
A few examples of needle-work were ob work, and also coloured mat work, is now get- ting so scarce it was very beautiful, and it is u pily it should be allowed to die out. In game of the schools in the Straits needle-work of the
most inartistic character is taught. It appears that the vulgarest of the cheaper European prints are taken as patterns in place of the really beautiful designs possessed by native Silversmith's work is being killed by the workers. Another species of fine art work cheaper but infinitely inferior Chinese work.
́OUR LATE D. P, W.
Mr. R. W. Braddell, who prosecuted, calięd. Mr. W. B. Smith, the Secretary of the "wh He stated that in January last the defendant
People in Ceylon, says Indian-tinginceritie, called ga him at the Club, and represented their Director of Public Works. A local paper do not appear to have a very exalted opinion of himself as a retired naval officer of H.M.S.writes" Mr. Cooper may have been a shining
Archer, and asked to be enrolled as a subscrib ing member. Believing this statement the Sec retary allowed him the use of the Club Early in February, Mr. Sinith found that defer;lint's statements were not true, and in causequence he wrote and ordered his never to enter the Club again. The chits signed by defend ant amounted to $31, and had never been paid. Club, and signed the chits for over $5 on On the 3rd about 9 pm. defendant entered the which the charge is based.
Me-Smith to arrange for payment. He had Defendant said he entered, the Club to see
no employment on that date; but had since obtained it.
J. Klyne, a clerk at the Club, having given evidence of defendant's visit, Defendant, in the also his insuling behavior to a well-known witness-hax, tried to excuse his conduct, and member of the Club
Brown was fined $5 on the first charge, and $25 on the second, with the alternative of une
month.-S. A. Priss.
SAD FATALITY AT KUALA
MUDA.
· FORMOSAN AFFAIRS.
|“, Baron Kokuna, Governok-General of For- mag interviewed by a representative of the sahi Shimbun, was farnished same interesting intentatión abriut Furquisa. The finances of the island are gradually improving. Its re- venues, which aggregated only 8 million yen in 1897 and 1898, will be over to willion during the current year, and will very nearly balance the annal expenditure From 1900 the new dominion will cease to be a source of expense to the mother country, lis income is now derived from opium, tobacco, and land-tax.: the new salt monopoly has not yet begun to be productive. Five million res will be obtained this year by means of public undertakings xhds, though an arrangement with the Bank of Fortose, and will be devoted to improving the harbours and the means of communi cation. The construction of a really good harbour at kelung is a great desideratum, but, ossing to want of funds, the operations there must be confined for the present to dredging. As to the commercial outlook, Baron Kodania finds that the Chinese in the island have no confidence in Japanese inders, and that com binations are not likely to be formed between them. The Chinese da trust the Japanese
A MAN-OF-WAR'S COXSWAIN PROWSER Government, however, and several applications have been made by them for official guarantees
NARROW ESCAPE OF THE COMMANDER. with regard to Japanese firms, but the Governor-General has naturally declined to officers H. 31. Se range, on the morning of A faul nccident occurred to one of the petty entertain with proposals. Speaking of the the 29th June, at Kuala Muda: Cominunder usurgents, Baron Kodogs ridiculed the state. Charlton and some officers were out on n THE THEFT OF NOTES FROM THE ments that their submission had been pur shooting expedition on the river, were alligators
BANK OF JAPAN.
chased. It is true that, after submission, and are somewhat plemiful. While the party in was given to some of them in ander that they the steam-pinnace of the man-of-war were might have means of subsistence, but the moving about from place to place, the coxswain nution of hoying their allegiance had never attempting to push the pinace of the bank, been entertained for a moment. The Baron alluded in very emphatic terms to the relation accidentalis fell into the water. Commander
Charlton, will commendable proyup,Stade, e between Jingy and Formosa To know For mosa; he said, it was absolutely necessary trumped overboard and endeavoured to rescue the man, but in this he was unsucccessíal, know Amoy The Chinese constantly eluded owing to the vary strong current running at the regulations and crossed secretly from Amoy the time, and was picked up later in an es to Formosa. Three ind been detected and sent hausted condition, The coxswain, though a back just before the Governor-General left the swimmer, was carried away by the current and island, Concerning the operation of the Revised disappeared, His body has not yet been Treaties, General, Kodama saw no differlty.recovered General regret is expressed on The main pointas proper prison accommoda; shore at this untoward event, while the men of PRINCE HENRY IN JAPAN
ios. In alther respects, the operation of the Orlando feel the loss of their comrade very The Emperor visited Prince Henry fat the
the laws wasgh on the same basis as in keenly, as he was a general favourite.--Pinang Shila Detached Palace on the forenoch of the Japan proper. Besides, the forefa residents in Gazelle. ist insaft, and the Prince dined with His Ma-
Formusa were comparatively lely, about a hun-. jesty-in-the-Imperial-Palace on Friday evening-dred, and, as they were nearly all gentlemen, June 30th) at half-past five. The Prince's no trouble need be anticipated with them. With carriage was escorted by a squadron of cavalry reference to sahilaty conditions. His Excellency en route for the Palace, and anong those whi said that the troops cojojjel capital health. had the honour of dining with flis Majesty The sickness did not exceed 4 or 5 per cent, were Their Imperial Highnesses Prince and The Tsuruga soldiers (Third Division), who Princess Komatin, Prince and Princess Arisul returned, by the Taichin: Maru, had not lost -gawa, Prince and Princess Kanin, and Prince even one, man during their service in the island. and Princess Kacho and Prince and Princess The barrack accommodation, however, was mis- Yamashing Count Leyden, Count Wedel, Dr. erable, and sanitary arrangements in general Weipen, Dr. Scriba, and the members of Prince called for large reforms. Tappily the pest was Henry's staff; the Minister President of State, declining: The returns showed a marked de Marquis Oyama, Viscount Katsura, Viscount crease, and with due precautions the malady Aoki, Admiral Yamamoto, and Baron Sanno- would probably be driven nut. The Baron miya The Emperor and Empress received added that since his return to Japan at this the Prince in the Phenis Hall, and the banquet season had been construed as flight from the took place in the Hall of Radiance.
dog days in Formosa; he purposed going back Prince Henry is said to have made numerous to his post before the end of the inonih. A -purchases of Japanese objects of virt and great many people had a great deal to say
utility
'about the administration of Fermosa, but he intended to hold his peace and de his duty to
Mr. T, head of the issue Department of the Bank of Japan, has been condemned to forfeit two month salary, in consequence of the theft of 5,000 yen which recently took place from the section under his charge is responsibility does not seem altogether plain, but some official has to suber for all mishaps in Japan, and besides there is a precedent, one of Ito's predecessors having been condenined to the loss of one month's salary for a similar accident on a smaller scale. Japon Mašį.
1.
HANQUET GIVEN IN HRA, PRINCE HENRY
in
the best of his ability
“A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.
A NEW CHINESE CRUISER.
The cruiser Hai Tien arrived at Singapore on 3rd inst., from Portsmouth under Commander Underwood, flying the British Mercantile Flag, and was to leave next day for China.
The fiai Tien is the sister-ship to the a Chi, the reported purchase of which vessel by the Italian Government recently created a stir in the Chamber of Deputies in Romg.
The Hai Chi is the fastest cruiser afloat, having on her trial trip accomplished the great speed of 24.2 knots under forced draught, and 22.8 knots with natural draught
The principal dimensions of the fai-Tien are as follows: length 390 feet; breadth jb ft. in mean draught 16 ft. 9 in.; displacement 4300 lons. The vessel has a strong protective deck, 5 in in thickness on the sloping parts, and if in on the horizontal and extending from one extremity to the other, so as to com- pletely protect the machinery, magazines and steering gear. The conning tower is of steel 6 in. in thickness; The cold capacity is 1000 tons, and the coal endurance is 12,000 miles at 10 knots. The following is the armament, two in, Q. F. guns ten 4.7 in. Q. F. guns; twelve 3ples fourr. in. Mrxius; six Maxims; and live in torpedo lubes, is recognised by experts that the armament of this cruiser compares very favourably with that of many cruisers of much larger displacement.
light in Ilongkong, but he certainly has not covered himself with glory yet in Ceylon. This indictment is unfortunately too inie.
The translation from a small Settlement Bike Hong- kong to the largest of the Crown Colonies was over too wide & gap. The remedy is cusy send him back.
THE YUNNAN RAILWAY SURVEY.
The survey work of the officers whose: services were lent, to the Vilman "Company, says Indian Engineering, have been completed. The parties having discovered a Railway route to Kinlon ferry, which is to be the terminus of
the Mandalay-Salween Railway to the Yangisze, It is proposed that the line should be con- structed to reach the Yangisze at a pigge called Luchun, which is supposed to be a very import ant trade centre, is a hundred miles higher up the river than Chungkäßig, and is the nearest junction with the Yangtsze, the latter one of the principaltrade routes of Szechuan, byarhich salt is sent to Kweichoy and Yunnan...
MODEL DWELLINGS FOR THE POOR,
Bombay Improvement Trust involves, among The programme of work marked out for the other good things, a scheme for re-housing the working classes generally in the City in accord ance with the demands of public health. As space for opening up is being acquired, the dispossessed poor will be housed on the out- skirts of the City in model dwellings at rents which will preclude overcrowding. The pro- blem is an interesting one, and we watch its soljon with interest. Indian Engineering, [Why could not steps be taken to erect model
dwellings in Hongkong? The poorer chiss of Chinese are fearfully overcrowded and so long as this state of affairs is allowed to con tinue we ayexpect the colony to be ravag ed by plague cach year,-Ed. 77.6.T.)
THE SMOKE NUISANCE IN BOMBAY.
Proceeding were taken against the Bombay United Spining and Weaving Company for. -causing a nuisance by allowing dense volumes of smoke to be emitted from its premises. The. defence was that the smoke consuming ap pliances on the Mill were perfect, and the nuisance must have arisen from the negligence of the operatives.. A fine of Rs. 100, the maximun penalty under the Act, was imposed [We wish that means coud be devised to com
pel some of the steamers frequenting Hong- kong to consume their own smoke. Sonte of the mail boats, even, offend in this respect and the ileuse clouds of black snioke emitted from their fannels constitute a nuisance, -Ed., K.T]
SHIPPING REPORTS.
Captain Fey, of the steamship fyson, hou Singapore, reports-Light winds, variable; plenty of rain.
from Haiphong, reports fine clear weather Captain Jenssen, of the steamship Hating, to Hollow; fresh East winds and squally with min to poz..
Captain Roach, of the steamship flaitan, from Foodhow, reports:-Foochow to Amy:— Light Southerly variable winds smooths sea, fine and clear Amoy to atos-Samy weather. Swatow to port-LightSouth Easterly to moderate North Easterly breeze, moderate sea, cloudy and clean. Vessels in Foocliow> Indrapura. In Amoy Charterhouse, Swatow-Hoosung,, Tientsin, Shuasi, änd Wuhu
NOTANDA.
CALENDAR.
JULY.
In
Afeteorologledd means based on fifteen years'
observations to 1895, 2009
Barometer
Thermometer
.81.6 1.83.0
On the and instant, H.R.H, Princo Henry gave a banquet in the Shila Detached Palage.. nt 8 o'clock in the evening. Among those present were Their Tippurial Highnesses the Princes Komatsu (Senior and Junior), Prince Americans papers say that a wonderful dis- Arisugawa, Prince Kanin, Prince Yamashina covery has been made in the Hayes property, and Prince Kachus; Their Excellencies the Min owned by Colonel J. T. Hayes, near Alberni isters of State, Field Marshal Marquis Oyama, the mining town situated at the head of Alberni Vice Admiral Viscount to, Marquis Hichisuka, Canal, an inlet on the west coast of Vancouver Count Leyden, Count Wedel, Dr. Wert, the Island, about too miles from Vittoria A cave ufficers of Prince-Henry's staff, and the mem of unknown depth, has been discovered by a -bers of the Reception Committee. In the miner while blasting, which contains pre course of the banquet Prince Henry, speaking fabulously rich-worth millions in gold. Wil
THE PENANG VOLUNTEERS. German, which was excellently rendered in Ham Moore, a prospector, who for several years to Japanese by Dr. Weipert, said
past has been mining in the mountain ranges of Your Imperial Highness, Your Excellencies, the west coast, was the discoverer.. Moore, A public meeting was held at Penang on the and Gentlemen-My official visit in Tokyo who has been working for some tine past at 29th june in connection with the Volunteer approaching its end, I am anxious to express Hayes' mining camp, brought the news of his movement there. Mr. J. Y. Kennedy, who was to all of you my heartiest and sincerest thanks find 10 Albern, and thence it was sent by special in the chair, announced that the Governor had for the very kind reception accorded to me and
messenger on horseback to Nunaino, whence appointed him Commandant. Capt. Hibbert, to the gentlemen who accompany me. Especie it was, telegraphed to Victoria. Moore says K.O.K., who has been deputed to organise the ally I beg to thank H.I.H. Prince Kanin most that on May 24, while He was working on Corps, explained the outlines of the proposed sincerely and cordially for the trouble that a newly discovered dead about twelve feet from organisation, and mentioned that the cost to H... has kindly taken on my behalf during the surface, he put in a shot intending to loosen start would be about 1,200, say $12,000, and the past three days know from experience, the mick: None of the debris coming out, he that 500 would-be-the annual cost. The that an office such as His Imperial lighness was nonplussed, and upon investigation found uniformt is to be of khaki. There is to he has graciously undertaken to fill, involves not that, instead of drifting upward, his shot had local Volunteer Adjutant, who would be allowed only loss of time but also much personal incon broken an entrance into a huge cave. The $50 per niensem. About fifty-seven gentlemen venience. L. beg H.T. Price Komaisu inner part of the mountain, of ore in which he took the oath of allegiance on that occasion. kindly to convey to Their Majestics the was working was hollow, and formed a mon- S. Press Emperor and Empress the expression of my strous cavem. The foreman was notified, and feelings of deepest ginuitudes Let me add that upon a thorough investigation is was found it has been a great pleasure to inc.fo be able to, that a cave existed me twenty five by forty viet your boautiful and hospitable country feet in width and height, and with an unknown again after so many years. According to our drift. A rope was procured, and Moore, wall custom call for three cheers for their aminer's hung in his hat, was clowered Majestict the Emperor and Express of Japan. into the inky dop hs. He ventured down His Imperial Highness Prince Komatsu, somo forty od tuty feet and there he who spoke in Japanese, Mr. Nagasaki fans beheld a grand and wonderful sight he lating is words into English, Bid
cave was rich as Aladdin "As he gated of the S.S. Clive. The deceased, it appears, Your Royal Highness, Your Imperial High at the glistening walls, he saw. ledge of gre returned to his vessel at about one o'clock en nesses, Voor Excellencies and Gentlemen, such as never has been found before on Van Sunday morning, with the chief mate, Mr., beg to expreffiny sincere thanks for the kindcouver Island of fortatifalter in the Noth Masson. About an hour afterwards, he was words who is Royal Higbauss has just ised weet Gold was showing in hig and file seen by the Malay quartermaster then on with reference to the
nuggala, on
and was evident that watch, sitting on the starboard side near the cavern's ledges were worked there engine-room alleyway. The quarter-master's for the lucky, mine owner, lamp went out, and while he was relighting if worth about $15 with he heard splash in the water On looking
e-edge, is of round, he noticed that the chief engineer, had 18-Lord Napier and suite arrived in China Fully worked. A disappeared the search was continued all 1873 Shimonoseki forts bombarded by the
bjadeiby.Moore, day on Monday and was continued on Tuesday lydfeel down into, wil the baily was found,
the part of RMK the En
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ACCIDENT IN PENANG HARBOUR.
Humidity Rainfall
TO-DAY,
WEATHER REPORT.
Ostate at On'üntet
20.60
81.
Barometer... Temperature
·Humidity Rainfall
1890-Death of the Hon. A. Lister at Yokohama, 1896-Li_Hung-chang trceived by President Faure and attempted assassination of the latter. 1898-Santiago surrendered.
TO-MORROW,
Saturday, 15th July, 1899. Chinese--th of oth moon of 25th year of Dopack.....
•
Kwang-st.
Sun-Nike
-Sets
High water-farning. Afternoon Low water-Morning....
STEAMERS' EXPECTED.
Dus.
Names.
Frolit.
Dorici
Shanghai
Oceanien und Singapore
Tomorrow To-morrow
Wakasa Maru...
Singapore
July 16th...
Singapore
July 17th..
Tacoma....
Japan....
July 18th
Shreasmin.
Kinghiu, Maru..
Moji...
July 18th
bh. 15min.
Bombay
Singapore
...July 19th
Thr. fomin.
Moravia
Singapore
An Lamin.
Argyll
Singapore
7hr. 18mins
July 19th ...fuly.r9th July 31st
Afternoon phr, 33min. ANNIVERSARIES. * 1834-Aryal of Lord Napier at Macao. 188Eruption of Blandai-san volcano, Japan:
500 lives lost. 1898--General Aguinaldo formed his cabinet.
AGENDA.
TO-MORROW.
Goods Silesia, and Benledi subject to rent. The U. S. & China-Japan steamer Indrapura
Teaves for New York va Suez Cal
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUR
"American (Doric) tu-murrow. French (Oceanich) to-morrow, Tacoma (Zoema) 18th inst. German (Bayern) 18th inst. Canadian (Empress of China) and prox American (City of Rio de Janeiro) 4th prus: American (Nippon Mará) fah pros
:
pore yesterday and is expected here on or The steamer Argyll from Europe left Singe
about Wednesday the 19th instant.
*
The steamer Aiushin Moru (American Line; left Shimonoseki for this port this aming and is expected to arrive here on the t$th inst.
X
The steamer Pezakai, from Glasgde at Liverpool, left Singapore for this port to-day, 14th inst., and may bé expected here on or about the coth inst, . -
The Imperial German sail steamer Bager has left Shanghai và Poochow on the 14th inst. Friday am, and may be expected here on or about Tuesday morning the 18th inst.
HONGKONG AS WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS, Isla de Cuba t Kowloon Isla de Luzon H.M.S. Hari
Holstein...... Mänmouthshire
D. Juan d'Austria ... Cosmopolitan
PASSEALYTHE CANAL
Dock.
Ontward 2011 Juleafell, Ataka, Bom buy, Domenico ed June-Revenue 27th June Weerties3otha June-Fermosa, Trieste, lesie, Kronberg, 4th July--Prins Heinrich, Pilgrim, Sarater, zili July-- Ernest Simms, Bisagno. th July Benmohr, Kherson Saxonia
Homeward-th July-Glenshief, Hector,
Jard
Shipping.
Arrivals,
Mike Mary..... Bombay Empress of China. Vancouver...... Aug. 2nd Glenggle............ Tacoma ....... Augard
City of Rio de Jan. San Francisco... Aug. 4th
We would dieast the attention of shipplag firmy to the atyin fo which Steamers Expected" and Projected Sailings" are now published in these columns, and in so doing respect fally urge the managers of shipping firmu to give, orders to
eir clerks to furnish this office, on the forura already sap rdles gms with the latest availalde Information every day.
PROJECTED SAILINGS.
Alesia
Ship
Deilitation.
Date.
Ulavre, &c. Aug. 31st America Marn...San Francisco, & Aug 29th Alter
Sun Francisco... July 15th Ballarat London, &July 22nd Bayer... Straits, &c ..... July 19th Beigle.
Lamtos... July, 20th Bombay
...kapan, &c.
July 19th Carlisle City...... San Diego, &c. ...Aug. 15th Carmarthenshire San Diego, &c. July soth Chin
San Francisco, &c. July 18th City of Risapan Francisco, & Aug. 12th City of Feking San Francisco, &c.Sept. 7th Columbia Portland, & Sept. 23rd Coptic
San Francisco, &eAug. 22nd D. Baddoing,
......Straits, &c. ........Aug. 5th Doric.........:San Francisco, Sc. July 26th Ellen Rickmers. Havre, &c. Aug 8th Emp. China...... Vancouver, &c...... Aug 9th Enje India
Aug 30th Elupy Japan
July 19th Gaelic San Francisco, &c Sept. 16th GhazeeNew York, &c...... July 31st Glengyle London, &c. July d filenogle ... Victorin, J.C.Aug. 8th Haisun........Amoy & Tamsui..... July isth Baitan Sualow, &c. July 16th Hipogkona Francisco, &c, Sept. 23rd Indapur... New York, &c......July 15th Kasuga Maru ajan... KamakuraMary Marseilles, &c......July 27th ...July 20th Kinshu Maru. Seattle, & ... July 27th Kweisung gi
Tientsin (Direct)...July 24th Victoria, BC. Aug, 19th ..London...... JAug. Toth, Qk. desp. ............ New York Monmouthshire. Victoria, B.C...July zand Moravia.Shanghai, e......July 19th. Nippon Maru San Francisco, &c. Aug. 31 Olympia. ...Victoria, B, C, Sept. 2nd Parrainatta
Manila Mogul
Patroclus
Preussen... Singapore, &c. Sopt. 13th Prine Heinrich Straits, & Rosetta Sachsen h Silesia Singapore.. Scotra Tacoma
...... Shangliai
London, &c.
July 21st
July 18th
Aug. 16th
Japan
July 22nd
Bapore,&c.
Oct rith
July 5th
Havre, &c.
Aug. 6th
Straits, &c. Sept and
London........
July 30th
Victoria, B.C.
July 29th
Tamsui Maru
5watow, &c...
July 16th
Tinan
Trinan
Thyria
Victoria
Wakami Mari,
Fawita
„Foochow ..........July 16th
Port Darwin, &c. July 24th San Diego, &c..
Victoria, C.
Yokoban
taire, de
JSept. 19th
Sept rah
dỳ ¡3th;
Atig, 7th
New York, &ca....July 29th
MarnThursday Is, &c...July 28th
In the streets!
HOW IT IS. WAN
Sts, British-stemmer, 1786, Rowley, igth, July-New York 28th May, and Singapore
July, GeneralBodyvell & Cu -SYDNEY, French steamer, 2,077, Auliert, 114thy July, Stangina 12th July, "Mails and
the town where I live I me General--Verdiperjes. Maritimes. HATING, French steamer, 705, M. Jenssen, appeal for a penny or two is hardly to be resisted. Ha times meet a five fellow who besp trully off that his 14th July,Haiphong ph July, Pakhoi hans het both his legs above the kices and punts hims and Hoillow 13 Big and General, weiLalong the pavement with his hands, ken loaded A. R. Marty
Jwge in allow water. Thank Mercy, one doesn't often see himan halks like him.Where there in a single instanceof a rain having lost both legs or beth there are a dozen where only one limb of the iris missing and wfws there finongle saxo of The latter sort flere or a hundred case of people who are lative, or more or less disilded, by disease or fuor
juries which RTG Entreely
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British Meaner, 2,870, E. Foy, with July Singapble Sth July, cueral- David Sassoon, Sons & Co WITTEN HERO, Gerkan steamer,363, Madau,
4th July-Hamburg via Straits
ody July General Signssen & Co. HAITAN, British steamer, 1,183, . S. Roach, th July,--Fonchow 11th July, Amoy 13th, and Swatoy3th, General,-Dunglas, ...Lapraik & Co.
TAMSU MARD, Japanese steamer, 4075, S, Nagatz, rath July-Swatow 13th July, General--Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. GRAFTON, British cruiser, 7,300, F. W. Fisher
64th July,--Manila qžih July,
Clearances at the Harbour Office. Kungnam, British str., foï Cunton,t. Ingraben, Germap str., for Canion. Hangkeng, French str., for Haiphong Kungfuk, Chinese, str., far Ansby, Telena, British str, for Nagasaki. Trites, German str; for Saigon...
enclaus, British St, for
Nester, British SI, Shanghai.
Samakaci, Britist stčam, krunch, for Samsulat Marie Felsen, Gerinan str., for Hongay.
Departures.
July 14 dung, linitish str, for Cantun. July 14, Keongguns, Britishes, for Swatow,” July 1, Sing British str, for Singapore. July 14, Menelaus, British str., for Shangbai, July 14, Diroshimu Mare, Japanese air for
Singapore.
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run very serious in the outlet the long
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keer afru, are most expensive to society, but the pro- digions lost which must work, and dece work, yet always mater dißienities and ngujust hindrances, Men nad - winnen, regularly employed, but whs are cons seinally breaking down in a- stuff way, thus long- fragments of time and fractions of wages, are of the kid I mean, The instant of incomú lost in this way fan or in Eaglai mere. And so far s the enure of all ticks blingreen, and not accidentiae bors belity, imperfeeisin, it is almost always proven- -lite-ul prically rumble Look at this, fir
example, and take her
hurt.
In the spring of this year, (1807)," the writer miye, my all beganto failur. My appetite was poor," "and after menda i bil jain mud weight at the chest,
I could not sleep owing to the pain, pul J. got weaker, every day. Tad such it that dared siot eat, and rapilly lost flesh.
***Les la agony night ħejel day, naid; often net by „Abe Sr ut night në Tennis dat rest.în bod. I had a "de if of mensenlar pain, particularly in stim,urnin,” 1- moltually god woden und "worse muud ba two monila, Tax ar ve yanda weight.
as a doctor wise gare me medicines and injected andrpbiat came the it that was no leitor for it. Then I met with a friemi who told me, the
se of bepelit in last derived from the wwe 2. nceino Mother Selge Syrup.. I got a bottle of it. rale
fron Mr. S. Bichanizon, Chemist, Bridgman, Street,
nial fir a week. Ivonki.cut well and food no loaga, Chiroom was strong and wril. I am now in the best trased Therefore kept on with a medicine
of health and recommend this remedy fo oli 1 medi
Per Hating, from Haiphong, Ne-14 Chi with: You are at liberty to pubile fils letter, as you nese and Japanese.
D
-like (Signed) Willian Bridge, Grocer and Bactr
الافر
Per Hallan, from Coast Ports--Mts, J.-S; 45, Bridgnian Street, Haltun, October 5tl 1807, Roach and children, and 143 Chinese
Here we have an illustration of the 'proportion Perfyson, from Singapore--Mrs.
with which this article sets out. From Mr, Bridges Wynter, Messrs. 11. O. Barker, W. Whitmor,crunt of the uwis once we ree, that he lost "n-con- 517 Chinese and 13 Indians
Kit | vißemble tipe from his briness... How much that? Per Sydney, for Hongkong from Shanghai-prente i money he does it say nor in hopor Mesars Jonguin Garcia, Francisco Lara, Att to the argument. For ten months, it more, he Test from his broters practically all he was worth to Hay Hill, Mrs. and Miss Silva, Mr. A. it, and what that situation would have signified, had Cecilie, 3 children and amals, Revs. P, Joan teen defloitely contlunst any inteligent person Ponsalvez, Alvez, Hornsby, Reliz, Messrs. J. 1., imagine. Men frequently, become stricken with Loveland, Cowen, William MacAlister, Herberty as with illuc in this way. Howeyer wolf WHHIAN Schmidt, T. Schulbe,
G. Harling, J. G. sny business may engaged in an emergency by Courtellmont, Dr. G. Francke, and Chinese: far, it is not the sort that is gein of an From Yokolisma 1r. Lelandeny, hirs: Course when the proprietar bilimcil na the
suru Salamé, a tellement Alexandre and Alexandre dick. And he cannot be there while he suffering Nasig From Nagasaki--Mr. Nenbrini, andagas from disease This is true ever
true even if we make Mrs. Salomon. For Saigon from Shanghain calculation of the deus ex Berested" - by Lelandeny, and Mr. Tichelle For Singapore computable hiters of refri Mr. Paul Kremier. From Yokohama Myles, or of the suffering exp
Rolfer.
A CHIEF ENGINEER, FALLS OVERBOARD. Another sad fatality by drowning has occurred in Penang: harbour. The deceased who met his fate through accidentally falling overboard, was 3r. Donald Swanson, the clalel engineer Chinese 7th of 6th incon of 25U1 year of from Shanghai- Mr. N. Cloke. From Yoko curet if is allment de it seemed
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High water-Morning thr. Jomin
Sabid fternoon,rrhr: 50min. Low water-Morning .... 6hr ("amin”
Art Afternoon by 7hr, 75min,
WANNIVERSARIES"
American pruadag
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hama Messrs. Subirades and Adoplo Dating from the tung hit begin using Math Chagnort
From Kobe--Mr. J. B. Cohen, Syrup, he says ed In a week could eat From Nagasaki Mrcond Mrs. Brown and 2: the fond no longer distrusting!. children, Japanese and Chuese. For of the digestion only (acute Port Said from Shanghai- Mr, Moise Michel, this preparation long, ugo and Rey T. Sabas Wilhem From Nagasaki Hiiliha kaown of aju
Mt. Cherkass. For Marseilles from Yoko hr son
began he pul hama Mr. and Mra Fe Oyama and 2 children clou Messi Tokeyoski Vakoj Mit ato Shirali locfmbidhi remes! Takasium, Yemori WThe Beard 4
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