The China Mail,

Ye XLVL X 6718

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

December 24,5890

Mike Morn, Japanese stean x, 2.080, S. Summers, Java Docouber 15, Sugar, O, MITU Bisur,

Barnid, Italian steamer, 1,499 Gavazzo, Bombay December 6, and Singapore 18. GOMETAL-JARLOWITZ & Co.

eefoo, Chinero atormer, 1,284, W. H. Ln, Shanghai December 21, General.

U. M. E. N. Co.

December 26:- Andyey, British steamer, from Whaupos. Ising, Chinco sir, from Whampoa. Namoa, British steamer, 862, “Goddard, Swatow December 24, General,DOUGLAS Stramanir & Co.

Senses, British steamer, 1,020, Horace F. Holt, Karatsu (Japan) via Manila Dacomb.r 20, Conl.—Anansos, Belt & Co.

Marie Berg, German barque, 536, II.

·Hindricha, Sitigsporo November 9, Timber. --QUDER,

Edendale, British steamor, 1,506, "R. Humphrug, Kutchinolzu December 20, Coal,-MITSU BISHI.

Nanzing, British str., 808, J. Hoga. Manila December 22, Genoral-JARVISE,

MATHESON & Co.

Taichoong, German steamer, 828, P. Dalimo, Hoihow December 24, Goneral. — . MEYER & Co.

Kongeang, British steamer, 1,00, R. Galsworthy, Shanghai Dec. 22, General,- JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.

Lejų, British stromer, 1,246, Johu Pal- froy, Singapore December 18, General- Ban Hou & C

Ashington, German str., 869, C. Zndel, Wahu December 10, Rice. Siemens & Co.

Airlie, British steamer, 1,492, W. E lie,

·Sydray December 3, Keppel Bay 6, Town: sville B, Cooktown 9, and Thursday Island 12, General,-RUSSELL & Co,

Deconibor 26-

Laertes, British etenmer, 1,490, R. F. Scale, Liverpool and Singapore December 10, Genoral. BurtzarIELD & Swine.

Cyclops, Pritish -tenmer, 1,363, Nish, Shanghai December 21, and Fouchow 24, General --BorTERFIELD & SWIRE,

da gap, Japanese str., 1,521, H. Solck, Nagusiki December 21, Coal. --MITSU Вінна.

Venetia. Briti Ir steamer, 1,609, T. F. Creory, Bombay and Singapore. December 19, General.-P. & D. S. N. Ch.

DEPARTURES. December 25 -

Hailoong, for Coast P. rir.

Nierstein, for Nagasaki. Arochie, for Wubu.

Thames, for Europe.

December 26:--

Marie, for Haipla ng. Triumph, for Huihow, Merfoù, for Whismpon. Kuongsang, for Whampoa.

CLEARED.

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PASSENGERS,

AROVED.

Por Bormiche, from Bombar, 103 Chinese. Por Meefuo, fr m Shanghai, Mrs Lunt, Mr McTavish, and 44 Chinezo.

Fur Numoa, Frum Svatow, Rev. and Mrs Ко Mr ·Forsyth, and 150 Chinvar

from Manila, 09 Chino e. Pur

from Hoikow, 20 Chinese

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HONGKONG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1800,

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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB

ROYAL,

A CORRESPONDENT writes

RACE MEETING—1801,

HONGKONG DERBY.

CITY HALL,

A SUCCESSION OF SUCCESSES. Why this great and increasing flow of hamanity to our performance? Why, in. deed 7--Coma-in-questioaer, and so the happy faces, and hese the pur and rug laughter, and nover again ask why. Dull care has no lucgings in the City Hall. Nightly Crowded by the Elite of Hongkong to witness TTARRY STANLEY'S OPERA

H COMPANY'S PERFORMANCE

IN THE

GORGEOUS ORIGINAL PANTOMIME

ENTITLED

'SLEEPING BEAUTY,'

'HARLEQUIN SAILOR PRINCE AND THE GOOD FAIRY SILVERSTAR

SPECIALLY WRITTEN FOR

AND PANTOMIME COMPANY.

ON A SCALE OF SPLENDOUR.

THERE will beo game of Polo at Causeway he sings songs full of local allusions for Bay at 4.16 pun, to-day.

which the audiencs seem to have an onor mous appolito, and bo is not allowed to les to the stage until every possible subject in exhausted and lie is aa hoarse as a crow. The hard-working and careful Mr Flatelier contributes largely tu the fun on Hardbake and makes sure at the e same time that ovory-

posible.

દીક્ષ

I had a

letter from friends in Heihow, who write "Whata and disaster the Namea business

日五十月一十年寅庚

he suggested that the party should invite Mr Parnell to rotire. This course was not followed; nor did Mr M Carthy place the meeting in possession of Mr Gladstone'a ad- vice and in ignoranes of this advice the Parnollito party ro-elected its loader.

At to-day's meeting the majority of those who were present favoured the retirement of Me Parnell, but the minority was fierce-

PRICE, $2 PER MONTH.

shows the abject paralysis of Mr Gladstone over the Irish land question.

London, Nov. 29, 2.40 p.an.-Archbishop Croke, of Castfel, considers Mr Parnell's morals are entirely a mattor as between himself and his Protestant Bishop.

REPORTED ULTIMATUM TO ME GLADSTONE.

WEEPSTAKES of $20 each, Half for. is. Pirates have bech a little turo on the thing is going as smoothly: appears psly indignant, The Irish press, it was an having offered offices to the members of tho:

feit

plones copy."

follows

nial

to

serted, defied the English Radicals.

The meeting was adjourned till Monday permit the party individually to express their opinions.

Mr Parnell himself throughout the pro- coodings remained silent.

Londos, Doc. 1.-Mr John Morley deniss

Parnolito party in the event of a Liberal Ministry being formed, or having done any thing to fetter Mr Parnell's action in regard

to the Triab Land Bill. Ho also declares that he nor refused to nasist the eviated tecanta

Mr Parnell has offered to retiro frôm the

loud orship of the Irish party if Mr.Glad stone will give a pledge to embody certain

1 Mr Tonumy Empson, who if deoared on or before day of alert here as well, but the Chinese gun-an elderly respectable demon, is na funny CLOSING ENTRIES with $100 added for 1st boats have caught a good many. 19 of as his part will allow him to be and helps Pony, and 850 per 2ud. For all China Ponies bond Jule Grillinn at duts of Entry, them were executed last week and 7 to keep the ball rolling merrily. The ladies (SATURDAY, 17th January, 1891). First ed yesterday." Hongkong Guroinment and look their pruttivet. Miss Amy Childs

are all

got up in most fetohing costumes Pony, 70 per cent.; Second Pony, 20 per

as Princess Lollipop sings and dances liko cent Third, 10 per cent., Weight 108.

an angel in lights, and Miss Fanny

Nov. 27. The Liboral fooling throughout cont

Stanley 10lbs. One-mailo-and-a-half. (NUMINA TIONS CLOSE to the CLERK OF THE RESIDENTS word onsed at a rather early as Prince feart, R. Nishighly successful in the country is unanimous in favour of Mr

same COURSE at the CLUB TO-MORROW, the hour on Christmas morning by the Gring three ways Miss Santley as Barleysugar, Gladstone's attitude in regard to Mr

court pastry cook, naturally takes

takes Parnell. 27th December, 1890),

salutes from Chiauso gunboats lying close the cake. Mian Schleriks is a charare M.P. for West-Belfast, have urged Mr stonian Liberal candidate for Bassetlaw,

Fairy Queen and sings a pretty littlo BOUG to the Praya wall. The Governor of Can-which would sound over so much better if Parroll to retire. Ilo, however, declines ton paid a visit on board between half-past she could contrive to come a little nearer five and six o'clock, and the salating was in to the footlights. Miss Inman requited to look like a mashor' prince and she his hour. As the gunboats have 10 certainly does it Misa Dolly Childs as

E. H. GORE-BOOTH, Clerk of the Couric. Honkong, December 20, 190. HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

1097

of

Mr Justin M Carthy and Mr Sexton,

to do so unless a voto of want of confidence in him is passed by his party.

The American press generally supports Mr Gladstone in the action he has takou,

THE IRISH PEOPLE.

points in the next Home Rule Bill,

Mr Gladstone, in a lottor to the Glad-

declared that it was improbable that the Liberals would separate from the Nation- alists, and that his ultimatum only affected Mr Parnell.

It is reported that Mr Parnoll bissued an ultimatum to Mr Gladstone, in which ho

HARRY STANLEY'S OPERA BOUFFE Monthly COMPETITION for the saluting guas propar, the salute was fired laing the role of Queen Ratafia very becom

with the heavy, gure and oude a greatly, and the other ladies-Misses Stephan ISSUE UX A MANIFESTO BY ME PARKELL TU threatens to reveal the relation of the Glad

acu,

Hodge, Potora. Regio Stanley, Booth

London, Nov. 28.-It is understood that stonian Liborals towards the Home Rule and Maitland-sequit themselsus with Mr Parnell will issue a manifesto to, his party unless Mr Gladstons admits the

uch credit. much

transformation scene is

terview at Hawardon regarding Home couragy of Mr Parnoll's account of the in

Mr Michael Davitt has been urged to op poso Sir Joan Pope Honncosy, Mr Parnell's

Archbishop Croke of Cashel, and Arch- bishop

Walsh of Dublin, demand the retire.

ENTIRELY NEW SCENERY, Introducing the most D. zzling and Elaborato Effects, has been specially painted for this

work by those eraient Artista

E. J. RAMSAY AND . CHILARDI.

THE OVERTURE, Introducing the Principal Airs in the Piece, has been specially composed for the ocension, and will be performed by the Orchestra, under the Conductorship of Mr. G. TRIMNELL

NEW AND SUPERB COSTUMES.

LIMELIGHTS, MECHANICAL EF- FEOTS and PROPERTIES by Mr. J. F. LASCELLES and Assistants,

for

NOTICE.

Mr. STANLEY has much pleasure in announcing that he has made arrangements

SIGNOR MAJERONI'S Re-appearance for ONE N1our ONLY as the twin brothers Luus nud Fabien de Franchi in his Masterpinco

.

THE CORSICAN BROTHERS,' ON

MONDAY, 29th Instant.

This will be positively the Last Appear- ance of Signor MAJERONI in Hongkong jr vi ua to his departure for Australia.

Box Pan nt Musers. K·LLY & WALSH.

SEAT

$2.0m $1.00.

Box Plan at MossTS KEILY & WAlso, Lp. Doora open 8.3. Overture at 0 o'clock.

On SATURDAY, December 27th, GRAND MIDDAY PERFORMANCE OF THE PANTOMIME,

for the convenience of Families and Schools.

Children-81 Stalls and Circle; Back

Seats 50 Centa.

Doors open at 2.30. Commencent 3 o'clock. 2228 Hongkong, December 26, 1890,

-STEAM-PO-YOKOHAMA, VIA ̈NAGA- SAKI AND KOBE, (Passing through the INLAND SEA.)

The P. & O. S. N. Co.'s

Steamship

Verona, Captain F. II. SEYMOUR,

TAKUCHALLENGE CUP, present- yed by Dr NODLE, will be held TO.

MORROW, the 37th Instant, at 3.30 noise. It would be well if the Chinese were p.m. Positiona-Standing at 200 Yardo; given to understand that this mode of wak- Sitting or Kneeling at 300 Yards. Sevon Shuta at each range. Entrance Fec, 30ening the colony from ite slumber is not Cents. A Launch will leave tho P. & O. appreciated. Pier ut 3 pm.

C. VIVIAN LADD3, Hon. Secretury. Hongkong, December 20, 1800.

MEMOS. FUR TO-MORROW, Shipping. Daylight.-Verona leaves for Japan.

Amusements.

2222

3 p.m. Performance at the City Hall. Meeting,

close.

Dn Koch has refused to accept of the re- ward offered him by the German Emperor as recompense for the revelation of the se cret of his consumption curs.

-

position as leader of the Trish party. He nade, is exceedingly amusing. Altoguthor declares that he will fight the matter to the really well worth secing, and the harlequinstituents on Monday in relation to his the pantomime is a deci ed avocesa and bitter end.. ought to draw.crowds to the Theatre,

THE NAMOA DISASTER.

• Commenting upon the Namou piracy, the Straits Times guys :-

It is

Rale

to Mr Gladatone's ultimatam for North Kilkouny.

that Mr Parnol's retention of tho

of the Irish party must be in the degree disastrous to the cause of

snd, Mr Paracll asserts that Mr Glad.ment of Mr Parnell. The Roman Catho

lic hierarchy will meet on Wednesday to

8:ono is having secund ruvengo fur. the lee action of the Archbishops,

Kilmainham-affair.

&

Goods per Stomizer Sydney unclaimed 30, yet such reports from outside sourceBave long rea steam pipes, and any ona Liberal party explained to him the faturs

after Noon subject to cont..

8,30 p.m.—Competition of the Hongkong

Ritlu Association:

-

24 members of the Parnellite party support Mr Parnell in his decision to retain the leadership.

Parcell has gone to Cork to consult bia constituenta.

Mr

press generally accept Mr Gladstone's and Mr Morley's denials of the statement contained in Bir Parnell's manifesto, and demand Mr Gladstone's version of the Hs- warden proposals, as well as a statement of

present intentions.

his

LATE TELEGRAMS. (From Australian papēra,) ↑ LEGISLATION ON THE EIGHT HOURS QUESTION.

Ir appears that Lord Connemara was a pas-

The most effective precaution would be a Nov. 29. Mr Parnell has issued a man- senger on board the Pelin; but he did not convenient arrangement of strain pipes laid ifesto addressed to the people of Iroland. go farther than Singapore. It is said that to the bridge, attached to tava board, He complains that the wimpullers of the he intends to leave for Jara, coming back and kept always ready and under

the Liberal party

party havo destroyed the integrity to Singapors within about a month, and control of the slicers on duty, assisted pro and independence, of tinn of the will then travel on to Chiza and Japan, bai he detailed for that

The by an Asiatio quartor-master who Farnellites. Ho objects to Mr. Gladstone going home via America.

only. claiming the right to veto the choice of the is well known that a jet of scalding steam members of the Parnellite party as to their 8.30 p.m.-Meeting of Zetland Lodge.

effectively directed upon any An employé of the Malay Peninsula Pros-

body of men leader, and regards the independence of Miscellaneous.

pecting Co. newly strived from Raub says will completely check their progress, and the Irish party as above all other considera Nominations for Hongkong Derby, 1891, that ne he left Mr Bibby had struck somo Bond them flying in terror to any holo or aortions.

Mr Parnell states that in November of thing rich. While that may probably be ner where they can hide. The Russians, in

Bending

their

convicts by aed to the East, last year, when staying at Hawarden as the

the the anfeguard of an guest of Bir Gladstone, the leader of should not be greatly regarded.--Straits | hav Times.

arrangement of who may bo allowed

to go on board a policy of the Liberal party, which involved Russian convict ship and examine their a reduction in the number of Irish members Taz editor of the Singapore Clineso paper, arrangements will acg that the officers at Westminster to 32, the Reltloment of the 15s: he publication of cha uste commenced menting upon a letter from a correspondent and that it is always ready for use. Clearly, Iature, the Imperial control of the police Lut funt, in acquiring knowledge. Com always have such a weapon in their power, Irish land question by the Imperial Legis. regarding the Earth, the Editor says, in the nee of steam for such purposes would be for no indefinito poriod, and the appoint loading article, that he agrees with the of the greatest advantage to

shing tradis

mont by the Imperial Government of the Europeans in the helief that the shape of in Chinese waters, but equally clearly these Irish judiciary and resident magistracy for

THE BISHOP OF LINCOLN'S CABE. the Earth is globular and that the state- ment of the ancien: Okincso that heaven is pipes would be of no use unless they were term of 12 years.

laid an

London, Nov. 28.The Church Associa der the immediate con. be under à lo

Mr Parnell on that occasion replied that round and the earth equaro, is vague and trol of some person charged with the duty it would be an act of madness to reduce against the Bishop of Lincoln for alleged

tion,

which instigated the prosecution unreliable,

of Boeing that they were always in order, and the Parnellite party in the Honza of Com- Ritualistio practices, has resolved to appeal out of reach of the zouss of passengers. mona until the period of probation was to the Privy Council against the decision o

not ovor,

and until Ireland possessed full INTELLIGENCz was received ir. Singapore last Baling such precautions, whichly re- powers over her domestic affairs. He the Archbishop of Canterbary, which wa mains that European masters and officers quiesced in the other points detailed by must exercise greater vigilanco than they Mr Gladstone, although he was much con have of late boen in the habit of using corrod at the absence of a liberal provision The Chinaman is alwaya ingenious and at for the settlement of the agrarian ques- times daring, and the secret organisations tron. which the Chineso possesy lord themselves vary aptly to such a crime us that which wo narrated yesterday.

3.00 pm.

Chę Chim Mail.

BONGKONG, PROBAY, DECEMBER 26, 1899.

TELEGRAMS.

[SCPPLIED TO THE CHINA MAIL']

(Pin Southern Line)

SEVERE WEATHER IN LONDON.

LONDON, 23rd December, 1890. Snow, frist and thick fog have prevailed in London for five days. The Trent, Severn and Upp r Thames are frozen over.

(From Singapore L'apers.)

a

R

gok by wire to the Agent of this P. & O. be applied instantly to all ships, it Company that the 8.s. Nepant, which was stranded in a dense fog on Plymouth Break water when upon her homeward voyage from Calcutta, is now a total loss, the vessel having gone to pieces. Salvage operations are still going on actively at the wreck of the P. & O... Hongkong, which ran upon the Azalea Rck of the island of Perim.

A CORRESPONDENT of the Straits Times writes from Kuala Pila as follows:-In- derstand that Monsieur Isnard, the French

will leave for the above plaers at Daytroduce into the Senata on behalf of the Balu Sawah, almost the contro of the gold

light TO-MORROW, the 27th Instaub

E. L. WOODIN,

Sucrintendent. PAO. 5 N. Co.'s Office.

Hongkong, December 26, 1890.

2150

Per Laju,

from

fraud Mi-s

bearing district of the siderable im-

1. Geo Vauderepar (Capt.)

2. D. B. Parrinton.

3. F. Sicphene.

a

THE REVELATIONS OF THE HAWAUDEN INTERVIEW,

London, November 27.-In the House of

North-west Lanarkshire, gave notice of his Commons last night Mr. Cuninghame Graham, Gladstonian Liboral member for intention to move for leave to introducers General Eight Hours' Bill.

rof

regarded, generally speaking, as favourable

to Bishop King

that

THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE. Imperial Instituto are strongly in favour of London, Nov. 27.-The Council of the

the establishment of a

a permanent Colonial Mining Exhibition in

courection with the institute. They, however, consider. London, Nov. 29, 2:21 pm.-Mr Par- the cost should be adequately guaranteed nell's manifestó is silent with respect to the by the colonial Governments interested. divorco case.

Mr Parnell excuses his

The Prince of Wales has been consulted revolations of the Hawarden conversation

himself as pleased with the project. At the question, and he has expressed on the

queat of his Royal Highness, the Council of the Institute and the Agenta-Ganaral will

the ироп on Tuesday fest

financial aspects of the

of the proposal. GREAT STORM ON THE COAST OF

clared

that

the

occurred along the coast of Norway. Louden, Nov, 20-A grout storm has Seventy fishing smacks were wrecked in the Lotoden Fjord, and the crews, number ing 180 persons, were drowned. Many families on the coast have been rendered absolutely destitute, and are in a starving condition.

THE INTERCOLONIAL MATCHES.

ироп ground of necessity that the Irish Below will be found the names of the people should understand the extent of the mining expert, is well satisfied with the Cricket Team which will represent Ceylon threatened loss if ko (Air Parnell) were THE MONEY CRISIS

prospects at Batu Sawah on the Muur is the international cricket matches at thrown to the howling English wolves. Be London, 10 h Dec.-Silver securities aro River, We have even some of the quartz Singapore. All the members belong also a states

Mr Johu. recently Bir advancing and rising in New York owing which contains gold visible to the maked to the Colombo Club, in addition 10 in who expected an early Liberal victory, offer Morley, to the belief that prospects are favourable eye, and which may contain as much as several instances being members of uped Mr Parnell the succession to Mr Balfour for legislation. Senator Sherman will in five ounces to the ton, This discovery at country clubs.

in the Chief Secretaryship of Ireland, with Parnellite as Law

na Law Officer. Bir

Bir Parnell de Republican Списиз after conferetico with the Hon'ble W. Windom, Secretary of the would appear to be one of

Sembilan,

that

he was amazed at the attempt to absorb the Irish party into English Treasury Bill Bill

providing for the purchase

politics, and declined the proposals. Me of the surplus

a large baled portance to the State, There is a

li-

Morley explained that the Liberals might Iwolve milliore the of one hund. of country over which prospecting

censes have not yet been issued, although

be unable when in power, to carry out their red millions two per cent, bonds for the must of the best known valleys containing

full policy, but would assist the tenants in purchase of bullion when required, in order Malay alluvial workings aro already ocou-

Tipperary and olaowliers. Mr Parnell re-

Pondicherry, 2nd December:-Monsiene plied that he would support the emigra- Nouet, Governor of Fondicherry, left notes and the recoinaga of trado dollars.

tion

of the evicted tenants to America or the mail train this morning for Gos, vis by London, 17th Dec. The Сансна

having

the colonies, but held that Home Rule Arkonam, tp be present at the Exposition disctiated Sonator Sherman's bali

regarding

could be obtained only by maintaining the of Saint Francis Xaviers the purchase of the surplus alrer, decided

His Excellency independence of the Trish party, and that it to eliminate the proposal to issue two per cout. boods for the one hundred million.

station. than to compromise the national rights of

and

area

Per Airlie, from Sydkobaon; and STEAM TO STRAITS AND BOMBAY, to make cod retirement of National Bank pied for reef pros;ceting.

Patou, und 2 Japance fr

14 Chinese for Hongkong.

Per Luertes, from Liverpool, &c., Mias

E. Hudsso, and 30 Chinese.

Per Cyclops, from Shanghai, Me Tisli

barn, and 19 Chinese.

Por Venetia, from Singapore, 153 Chi-

тене.

• DEYARTED.

Por Thames, for] Singapore, Mr A. Ar Silva and 1 Chinese Assistant, Mr F. M. Porcher, Capt. Carden, R.A., Mr E. A. Ram, Me S. L. Darby, Lieut. A. J. Cap- bell (91st.), Mr F. Lvmert, Surg-Major Barrow, Lieut. O. G. Bogle, .A MT. S. Smith, Mr U.

Bari, Captain Dunu,

Lient M. Blair, R. E., Mr Cul Corpl, Rice, and Eorgi. Clarke; for

Mr Ferri Thompson, bo, Mr Grga S man-servant mid-servant,: Mrs Locke, Mr H. Jacobi, Spooner, obi, Rex, and Als Jordan, Mr W. H. Lyons, Mr and Mrs Kidney

Misses Tilden (2), Mianca Storm (2), Captain and Mrs Phillips, Mr D. Thorpe, Mr Rt. W. Dean, and Miss A. Dear; for Fort Suit. Mr M. Ezekiel and Bon; for Ismaila, Mra Delafield's maid; for

( alting at COLOMBO if sufficient inducement afers.)

The P. & O, S. N. Co.'s

Steamshup

Penetia, Captain T. F. CREERY, will leave for the above places on SATUR DAY, the 3rd January, 1891, at Noon,

E. L. WOODIN,

Superintendent. P. & 0. £. N. Girl's Oilicon

Hongkong, December 26, 1890.

U. 8. MAIL LINE.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

2229

THROUGH to NEW YORK, VIA OVERLAND RAILWAYS, AND TOUCHLING AT YOKOHAMA AND SAN FRANOISCO.

RIO DE JANEIRO will be des- THE U. S. Mail Steamship UITY OF

patched O SAN FRANCISCO,

vid

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Passen Suez C’ANAL,

THE PANTOMIME AT THE THEATRE

ROYAL

4. 0. Marka.

5. W. UI.

Boif.

6. T. Moorhouse,

7. Geo. Johnstone. 8. W. Courtenay. 9. Geo, Alston,

10. F. L.

Shard.

11. J. G. Fort. 12. A. II. Capper (Extra man.) There are no rowing representatives, but in Lawn Tennis, if games are arranged, a

ST. FRANCIS XAVIER,

Judging by the size of the audience at good pair will be supplied by Messra Gould be better to postpone it for a time was attended by the commandant of the

Bombay,

day

the Theatre Royal on Wedncedy evening Alston and Geo. Johnatone for the doubles, Ireland by accepting a measure that would Yevier was exposed for veneration yester 4th December.-St. Francia it may to assumed that a pantomime on and for singles Mr Johnstono will uphold fail to realise the aspirations of the Irish

There was a great ceremony, con the honuar of Ceylon. At Billiards Mr people. Courtenay is prepared to meet a

Straita London. Nov. 29,3.50 p.m.--Mr Glad ducted by the Patriarch Archbishop of ascisted by eleven other bishops and Goa, representative, but the great game in tous has issued & brief manifesto in reply; many clergy. As soon as the service was Moorhouse and Courtenay will wield the with regard to four points of the Hawarden disgraceful scene. The feet of the Saint, Colombo is Pyramids, at which Messra Hedenies the accuracy of Mr Parnell'arccord over there was a great crush, resulting in a cue against any pair Singapore or Hong interview, or of anything substantially re-

which were exposed, kong can produce. Singapore Free Press. sembling them. Nothing, he aaye, der had been rehod to death.

formally finally

է proposed, and the inter-One child was

SING - PORE.

THE CRICKET FORTNIGHT IN The following social arrangements have been made in Singapore, for the period between 30th December 1890, 12th January 1891.

Christmas Eve is regarded by a good many OUTWARD BOUND: Wordsworth, Mas people in this heterogeneous community as cotte, Nov. 25 Lennox 2; Anchies, a pleasant and sozsonable kind of folly. Denbighshire, Krimuld, Dec. 2; Bush Although Christmas Evo is not kept by mille, Gomed, Saghalica, 9; Alder averybody hero in the traditional way, it is ley, Strathavn, 12. HOMEWARD BOUND-Northern, Nov, 21; still to a large extent a night devoted to Folyhymnia, 25; Flintshire, 28; Copack, private junketring, and the fact that titore Dec. 2; Glaucus, Ohnfrais, Therndale, 5 Antenor, arduus, Bicktra, 9was a large audience at the Theatre show- Natal, Aglair, 12.

el that the pantonfine has not lost its af- The Norddeutscher Lloyd S. E. Conpa-tractiveness. Those who saw the first per-

ny's steamship Preussen, with the GER-formance of The Sleeping Beauty' had Tuesday, 30th December.A dinner at

LAN MALL of 25th Nov.

Left. Singa- no reason to be disappointed with their the Bingepo Club. ut which tho 8. C. C. pore on Sunday, the 21st Dec., at 6

committee will ontertain the ricketers who be expected here. p.1., and may

choice as to the manner of spending the are to play during the various matches. or about Friday, tho 26th Dec. P. Dr. S. & C's & Cuffie of another in which Stanley's Company are Colonel and Officers of the Northampton: evening. If there is one thing more than Wednesday, 31st December, & dance at

Tanglin

Barracks, to be given by the Janeiro, with the AMERICAN MAIL

via Honolulu, Jeft Yoko-able to command success it is in pantomime. abire

aire Regiment. The Sleeping Beauty' is put together in hama on and may be expected here on or about plan of pat:tomimo, and the lines, which

Olub, the 20th Dec

Saturday, 3rd January.- smoking The O. and O. Co.'s 5, 8. Gadic, with the are from the pin of Mr L. A. Masea, are concert at the Town Hall.

AMERICAN MAIL of the 6th December, rather above the average as regards literary Tuesday, 6th January-Lady Clementi leaves Yokohama on Friday, December merit. The painful necessity of manufac- Smith's at home at Govertiment House 26th, at 5 p.m., and may be expected pantonino writer can quite escape, doen Town Hall, to be given by the S. O.C. in

turing

an evil which no orthodox puna, an

Friday, 9th January.4 Ball at the hero on or about Thursday, 1st Jan.

the cricketer. Monday

Melbourne, Moss for Brindisi, YOKOHAMA, on FRIDAY, the Sud The

Quong; for MI W. E. January, at 4 p.m., taking Panzengers and

J. Smith, and Dr. Haliter for London, Froight for Japan, the United States, Bud Rev. and Mrs H. C. Knox, Captain J. Bon-Europe.

Mr G. B.

BOT

Spicer, Mra ler, Mr Pill, Mr and Mrs Inspector

Whyting, Mirs Niag

Mr

General

Through Bills of Lading issued for trans gral fan Deputy portation to Yokohama and other Japan

Ninnis,

1.D., Ports; to San Francisco, to Atlantic and curso,Miss Evans, Inland Cities of the United States, via The Misses Lewis (2), Messra H. C. Lewis, Overland Railways, to Havans, Trinidad, R. T. Rees, Alias Edwards, Miss Hopkins, and Demerara, and to ports in Muzico, Major Manners Wood, and Mr C. H. St. Central and South America, by the Com J. Homby.

pany's and connecting Steamers.

SHIPPING RECORTS. The Japanese steamer Mike Maru. re- ports: Had light trades and fine weather throughout.

The Italian steamer Bormida reports: Had fine weather, N.E. wind.

The Chineso ateamer Merfoo reports: Bad light variable winds, fins weather throughout,

Through Page Tickets groved to England Franco, and Germany by traha-Atlantic lines of Steamore.

First-class Fares granted as follows:- To San Francisco ***

225 09 To San Francisco and return,"

303,76 available for 6 months... Te Liverpool....

35,00 332,00

To London

***

To other uropean points at proportion ate rates. Special reduced rates granted to Officers of the Army, Navy, Civil Service and the Imperial Chinese Customs, to be obtained on application.

Passengers by this Line have the option

WAR

view bound neither aide. Mr Parnell raia- d a serious objection, or signified then or since that the proposals would

is

were covered till or- in the dense crowds.

MISCELLANEOUS

not satisfy the Irish aspirations. Bir Gladstone says nection with the he

always

ought to

to Engl

London, November 27.-Severe fighting reported to have taken in con

Place the rising of the Sioux Indians in the North-western States of America.

London, December 1-Professor Hurler attacked General "Booth's strongly attack

1135

scheme for the reclamation of the mansen.

Londen, December 1.-O'Donovan Ross

has been declared bankrupt.

adinitted that the National to remain independent of the Liberals. He

He recognised that to any reasure, except one which Ireland approve on the lines of the bill of would be fatuity to himself and trea

Cabac and to view of the time to the in favour of Imperial Federation. chery to the Irish anticu, Mr Gladstone

Londen, December 1- The Dockers adds that he mentioned the results of the Union has unanimously passed a resolation Cabinet and to his collongues.

Londen, Dec. 1.It is persistently London, Nov. 29.-The Irish delegates rumoured that the Government intends to

M.P.,

Phave cabled to Mr Justin M Carthy ver basin. that they had read Mr Parnell's manifesto

Londen, Nov. 29-Owing with the deepest pain, and woro unanimous mussing of Federal troops and artillery up in holding that the continuance of his on the menaced settlements, the fighting leadership was impossible,

London, Nov. 20.- mouting of the of the United States has been slight, and during the Indian rising in the north-west Roman Catholic

the ecare is abating, Bust retire;

Londom, Nov. 29.-The Government of pm-Portugal has repaid to the Mears Baring

November 2day, the 4th Destrict accordance with the conventional day, 2nd January.-A danco at the in America, Mesars Dillor. and O'Brien, issue 5,000,000 £l-notes, probably on

THE GREAT SPLIT IN THE

IRISH PARTY."

NE PARNELL'S REVELATIONS.

London, Nov.

manifesto.

THE LONDON PRESS ON THE REVELATIONS.

London, Nov. 20, 2:40 p.m. The Times declares that Mr Parnell's manifesto, is the

most shameless document siace the Revolu

6 sil-

to the heavy

owed to the firm.

London, Nov. 29,-A French syndicate has purchased some mines on the Bright geldfeld, Victoria

London, Nov. 29-A rich beit

of gold. bearing country has been discovered and proved along the Umfuli River in South East

James has been awarded a life,

McAulifo

Africa Sir Henry peerage.

Slavic and acquitted.

have

been

FOOCHOW, (Foochow Echo, 20th Dec),

Than 8. Japan, with mails, &c, from to Mr Mus's, for he plays upon words as if

pot soom to have been much of a burden honourth January.-A dinner at the insisted that Mr Pay held at Cork has atta, Left Singapore on the 29th he rather liked doing it. Such specimens of Town Hall, to he given by the SC Michael Davitt denounces Mr Parnell's Brothers the sum of £800,000, which it Calcutta,

10.65 29, Dec., and may be expected here on or by the audience were greeted with the cus-Clementi Smith. K.O.M.G., Governor of the lowest form of wits were understood honour of the cricketers. U. E. Sir Cool about 27th Dec. The O. S. & Co.'s a. a. Palinurus, from tomary groana-the highest recoguition the Straits Settlements, will preside,

London, left Singapors on the 21st that a pub ever gets. Bome more or less Dea, and may be expected here on or apt local allusions have been worked into about the 28th Dio.

the original text, and these were taken by wholo The China Shippers Mutual 6. N. Co.'s the audience with evident relish. Asa

tion. It condemns Mr Parnell for reveal steamship Fingsucy, from Antwerp and the pantomime is a

is a very succcesful one

ing secrets which were entrusted to his Liverpool, left Singapore on the 21st Mr Etanley has earned a reputation for The following telegram, from Australian personal honour. The British steamer Namoa reports:

Dec..

expected hero on or putting pieces on the stage in the way papers give a full account of the crisis may be

Daily News declares that Mr The Had strong N.E. wind and rough sex,

about the 23th Dec,

which shows the most careful attention to which resulted from the Parnell divorce Parnell's manifesto renders the last falal The British steamer Nanzing reports:

The O. 5. S. Co.'s steamer Anchises, from every detail, and the staging of The Sleep-c130:-

disservice, which destroys his past services Had moderate monsoon, fine and clear.

to Ireland, Liverpool, left Singapore on Dec. 33, ng *goes a long way to prove that

Beauty

London, Nov. 20-It is stated that Mr

It appeal to the Perucllites The British steamer Laju reports: Had of proceeding Overland by the Southern and may be expected here on or abort the reputation is well merited. The com-laistone, on hearing of Mr Parnell's ro aut the Roman Catholic hierarchy, as moderate N.E. monsoon from Singapore Pacific and connecting Linos, Central Pací Dec. 29.

papy appeared with the advantage of being election to the leadership of the Irish party

patriots t to save the national movement by until December 23rd; after which strong fic, Northern Pacific or Canadian Pacific The P. & O. 8. 8. Tubet left Bombay for quite familiar with their parts, the same in the House of Commons, declined to securing the expulsion of Bir Farnell.

pantomime having

The Daily Telegraph says that t this port on the 16th Dec., at noon.

been many times

mes per move any amendment upca the Address in

that the Irish The German steaner Ashington, reports:

who have paid full fare, "re-

sformed by them in other places, and the

will I respond with enthusiasm to the The Times declares that Mr Gladstone startling manifesto of Mr Parnell Talaud; thence to port, moderate NE. Japan (or vice versa) within one year will be

like. clock work. The going

The Standard everything

asserts that no breezes.

allowed a discount of 10%. This allowance he is getting

There BT

Mr Parnell again. Mr Gladstone'

offer at Hawarden was be Me Gladstone will abandon

and Experienced moderate to strung East and and Japan to Europe.

any merit appear very scarce, The pect another great advantago, political life unless his ultimatum, convey. low Mr. Parsiell's minimum. Mr Parnell

in this .E. winds, with bigh sex and thick rainy

John

Palll The very pretty marches and evolutions ined to Air Jol

be accepted. It is 1

Mail Gantie nage that

The two Imperial Commissioners, whom Morley weather to Whitsunday Pas; then moderat will be received on board until 4

troduced, the m, the day previons to endlinig, Parcel ote winds and dull. cloudy weather, with: Packages will: bo roosivad at the office until THE O. & O. Co.'s s. a. Gaelic, with San Fletcher, wore performed with dua tabl also thought that the Uberal leader in absolutely controls the funds of the Irish we alluded to some time ago, arrived here remarkable incensed at the fact that Mr Parnell did party, and pays 44 members of the Parmel on Wednesday. They and their satelliten heavy rains at night to Thursday Island; 5

are staying at the Examination Hall, No p.m., ma day;. all Parcel Packages Francisco deapatahes to the 6th Dec., has precision and grace and called forth enthus not inform his supporters at their meeting, lita Parliamentary party. The manifesto one seems to know at present what they are thence to Port Darwin Ens

with should

astic capplause, which i

the nioderate North-Westerly winds, the latter be marked to address in full; value arrived at Yokohama and leaves, for this

a in every case was kept haid before his re-election, nature

unscrupulous document on re- same is required.

cord. up until a repetition was given. The effect the communication from Mr Gladstone. prevailing to Basilen Strails, when mode

Consular Invoicus to accompany Cargo port at 5 p.m. to-day.

ive scenery,

as pretty dresses and lively second meeting of the Parnellite party been kicked out not because of end of the Board of Foreign Intercourus,

Gazette ate to freab.

were met with to deatined to points beyond San Francisco, EBE. Cricketing team, loft yesterday by the the unqualified success, that it was affairs will be reviewed; but it is not adultery but because be, refund to agree after filling up many important post

all helped greatly to The pantomimo

make

will be held

held to day, when the position, of The British steamer Luertes reports: Company's Obcas in- Bented Envelope Thaines for Singapore. A large number of A King Toffice Me Driscoll has a part ass whether any change in the leader to Mr Gildetenes nefarious bargain, which Fouche and lately treasferred to Had light airs and fine weather to Paracels; afilreased to the Collector of Custoise their fiends accompanied them on boarhich affords tam unlimited scope, aud beshi will be male. - A number of Paruellites as far below bis promujer Me Gladstone Jrugeship of, Klang Su Trúxizoo.. thence to port, fight monsoon.

The, British-steamer Cyclors-reports" - "Vog farther: Inforuretion

at

winds and a jually, with hail and rain, Railway who Calm and light Southerly winds to Chapel San Francisco for Chins or LAST reports of Captain Paterson sluts that result was that there were no bitches, and the debate thereupon collapsed, | people.

on very well, and is about to spectacular element was made the most of personsily solicited Mr Parnell to resig The British steamer Airlie reports: does not apply to through fares from China go up to London iura consultation —Regi- and the numerical strength of the company effect that impressior abroad to the statesman will over trust - no Englishsked by sellors in view of the demand from":

N.

Biri val.

weather,

in the United States, should be sent to the

Jan

mental Newr.

A

of the

nam duen nut fail da niska, the most of it, for hu rdedure that they will be fulfol të sh

A Mandarin who is at present boying up the best and oldest Bronze curios at this port expresses annoyanos at the high priv other quarters.

Brouzes of good quality

most

St. James's

Baya

e about, and we must, wait for a little that Mr Parnell and see the result of their investigation.

His Excellency Chang, who was once the

time,

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