not by the Speaker was rejected by 220 to 160. The debate was then adjourned,

The Standard says:-There can be no longer any doubt that we are in the midst of a Minis- erial crisis. At the Cabinet Council yesterday, decisions were arrived at, among which, as of the first consequence, will be Forster's resignation.

NEWCHWANG,

(FROM A CORRESPONDENT)

May, 1882. About a fortnight ago a Korean Embassy tra- velled through here on their passage to Peking, arriving overland from Seoul. They took a passage to Chefoo in the C. N. C. steamship Faochear, the Koreans being well cared for by her conteous commamler. I hear the Captain was rather put on, because he did not succeed in procuring the national ensign of the minister (a Korean flag to hoist at the fore, requiret by nautical etiquette on board'a vessel carrying a foreign ambassador, minister, or other person of exalted ranke But it appears that nulody knew what the Korean tag is like; the nidest resident in this place does not know; do you? Does any member of the Young Men's Institute at your port know? Talking" of the oldest resident" retains me of Mr. 1. E. Bush, who returned from a trip to Europe a few weeks ago, and 1, who can really claim, I believe, the dignity of being the oldest (foreign) resident at this port I have seen a magnificent niemorial presented to bim by the united native hongs of this port; it is a kind of complimentary address, in gold and embroidery on red silk, with a broad margin on which the genii of trade and cremmerce are

represented.

ANTI-CHINESE MEETING AT

CHICAGO.

The Daily Alta California correspondent in Chicago sends, under late the 17th April, the following report:--

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA FOOCHOW.

To be Let.

TO LET,

POSSESSION ON 15TH JULY NEXT.

The anti-Chinese meeting at Seamen's Hall, (Calling at PORT DARWIN and QUEENSLAND THE COMMODIOUS

on West Randolph street, Saturday evening, was

great success in point of numbers and enthu siasm, all the seats being occupied. It was the first of a series to bashed under the auspices of the Trades' Assembly, the representative buy of the wages workers of Chicago, who hope to create bere a public sentiment which shall spread over the country and bring a reenactment of the Chinese bill. The zoo tradesmen present were called to onler by Mr. Rogers, President of the Assembly.

Mayor Barrison was chosen Chairman. His Honor, who was wannly greeted, said he had not a prepared speech, but the subject was one to which he had given much thought. When the news cane fruin Washington that the President bad vetoed the bill restricting Chinese immigra tion, there was a feeling of pain in the hearts of nine-tenths of the people west of the Alleghanies, and of thousands east of these mountains, and there was indignation, on the part of millions, especially in California, where the Chinese were a curse and a musance. Applause. Hayes blundered, but Arthur went deeper into the qies tion and felt called upon to culigine the Chinese and to applaud them. The Chinese do not work for our bereit alone, but on account of their greed for gold, which they do not spend here, but take back to China with them to enjoy. They (the workinen) did not intend to say anything of

party nature, but it behoved him to remark that the party behind President Artlar; feeling that he had committed a terrible blumler, was

The Democrats had not sunk enough in folly to attempt to check the passage of a restrictive Chi- nese bill. The question was whether we were to allow that ust hive of humanity400,000,000 n! people-10 coûte here.

William Halley of Sacramento, Cal, was the next speaker. He began by saying that the better class of the newspapers of the West were with them on the question, meationing particul arly the Chicago Tribune. He had lived in California for eight years, and he told what a curse the Chinese were to that State. The Bur-

Effective steps are being taken at present, thanks to the energetic initiative of H.HM.'s Consul, to secure to the resident Protestant Christians a place for divine worship; the intendoing its level best to correct it. Applause.] tion is to build a Protestant Church, and it is to be hoped that those interested who have been good enough to take the matter in hand will be successial. The Roman Catholics have a very respectable and handsome locking chapel, or church, cathedral (excuse me, I am neither an architect nor an ecclesiastic, therefore I don't know exactly what it is) and there is no reason why the Protestants should not have one as well, After the spiritual wants of the community have been attended to, I don't see any reason why the wordly affairs of the settlement should not come in for a share of attention just as well; ligne Treaty, which was responsible for their there are for instance the roads of the settlement, coming, was a delusion, the Chinese caring no which are in a deplorably state: I beg your par- thing for it and the United States deriving no don, sir, I was neatly going to write they are a benefit from it, as was anticipated. Morally, disgrace to a foreign settlement; but not wishing socially, physically and politically, we do not ta give offence to anybody, he most respected the Chinese. They are a disappointment fully to put it a title ture uitly, simply writing in California, and are not desirable neighbors. that the present state of the risals is no credit They were simply imitators, originating nothing, (in fact the very reverse) to the foreign settle. They did not progress, on the contrary they had ent. hot and dry weather, with the least been going backward for 200 or 300 years. He freeze of wind, you cannot cross the streets with wanted to see the monopolists go too. Applause.] at a pair of goggles to "protect your eyes, and Referring to the vets, the speaker sad that the respirators of sure kind to protect your lungs President's reasons were very weak. The mon against the clouds of dust; watercarts to keep the opolists and their hireling preachers telegraphed dist down' are unknown here. In wet weather him to do it. These men were in league against you require seaboots to cross the streets, by St.the producing classes of the country, and it was Macadam! But you must carry your boots in your hands, by no means on your fet, else you will be sure to pick yourself up on the other side of the street, mints your bouts; they would stick in the mud. The only passable street in the place is the Bond.”

time there was a change. Applause. No pen. ple ever stool as much as those of Californit, having the remedy in their own hands. He did not think that the President should have power toveto everything indiscriminately, and especially when the will of the people was distinctly es pressed and clearly understood upon any mea sure. [Applause. The President had no right

pail of Asia, thus preventing the development of the country. California might be not only the pride of the United States, but of the whole work.

The following was adopted;

The estuary of Newchwang river has received a good deal of attention fately; the officers of His Imperial German Majesty'sgb. I, Com-to say that the Pacific Coast should be the slop mander Strauch, have surveyed the approaches this treaty port carefully, and have proved, at must people interested knew or suspected previously, that the deepest water across the bar is close to the Middle Ground, the centre of the Whereas, There is a radical distinction in race, bar, which shoal may not now be approached civilization and manner of life between the Amer sufficiently close with impunity because it is not ican native and the Chinese people who come buoyel. Fortunately at prescit there are gentle-to the United States merely to make money, to men in charge of this treaty port, who are pre- spend next to nothing, and to take it away with pared to do something for the benefit of the ship them, on the home journey, at the earliest op ping frequenting the part, for navigation, trade portunity, remaining alien and assimilated ard commerce; and it is expected that a buoy during their stay among us, and constituting a will soon be put on the Middle Ground, and some bral and social nuisance, as proved on the ga other changes for the better are likely to take Pacific Coast, which is acknowledged by the place at an early date. A great improvement Anti-Chinese bill, passed by the and benefit for the shipping visiting the port are

pressure of a unanimous public the baskes recently attached, by the Harbour falsified by onion wherever it was not press in the interest of

master's lors, the three rows of listing stakes be it resolved,

Deep which now mark

stig.natize the President's vete of the Anti-Chinese channel between the Bar and East Spit Beacon bill as treason to civilized society, opening this in an excellent way, almost like as many more

Continent to an avalanche of Mongolian bar- aclitional heacons this is an improveutent for barians, who would degrade the standard of which the present local Customs authorities de- life of the whole white race, by practices and serve great credit indeed.

manners of living which cannot be tolerated among civilized pations of these enlightened times.

During his recent inspection of the buys and beacons marking the approach to Newchwang, our present energetic and worthy Harbour-master That we demand from Congress the re-enact- has been as far as the the Bittern Shallows, whichment of said Anti-Chinese hill until it can be latter do not now sees to extend so far out as is passed over his veto, and that we call upon indicated by the charts. Some changes are ap. the people of the whole United States to relegate parently taking place in the Inner Harbour ton; 10 private life, all office-holders and legislators Hunters's Point and the North Bank are growing who have proved themselves traitors to their farther out, and at present the gentleman holding race and country. the appointment of acting boal officer is actively engaged in running new lines of soundings, a service for which lie appears exceedingly well qualified.

Arrangenients have lately been made by which ponies may be had for hire, on rensonable terms; the steps taken in this respect have happily sup plied a long felt want; the ponies are first rate, and it is astonishing that the southern sporting men don't pay some attention to the fine animals that can be procured, if required, from this por:

THE SANDWICH ISLANDS.

day, April 18th eight days from Honolulu. From The steamship City of Sydney arrived yester. our exchanges we gather the following items;-

28th for New York. She carried away the largest The German back C. R. Bishop sailed March quantity of sugar-2,650,156 pounds that ever left Honolulu in one bottom.

The King started on a tour round Hawaii lately,

The gratis public performance on the 17th The royal party included the Japanese Ambaasa- instant, p.m., given by the sun and moon, camedor, Hon. J. E. Bush, Colonel Curtis, P. Iaukea,

PORTS, and taking through Cargo to NEW ZEALAND, FIJI, and NEW CALEDONIA,

Eastern and Australian Steamship Company's Steamer

"EALING"

"THE

will be despatched as above on ne about the 21st June,

Parcels cannot be received after Neos in the 20th, at our Office.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents.

Hongkong, and June, 1882

THE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM LONDON,

"BELTED WILL,"

+

WITH

LARGE COMPOUND

AND

HOUSE,

A CHINESE HOUSE ATTACHED, No. 33, PortINGER STREET. Apply to

E..R. BELILIOS. Hungkong, 1st June, 1882.

198 T

Apply to

HE British Itark having arrived from the above Pont, Consignees of Cargo are hereby represted to send in their signature, and to take immediately delivery of Hills of Lading to the Undersigned for Counter their Goods faum alongside

will he landed, and stored at Consignees risk and Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel expense, and to Fire Insurance will be effected. must be taken at once.

Delivery of Gunpowder and other Explosives

RUSSELL & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, 1st June, 1882.

OARD

AND LODGING AF $20.00 PER MONTH, INCLUDING ATTENDANCE,

$16.00 PER MANTEL BOAR D

FOR

Apply to the

Hongkong, and June, 1883.

W3 U

ONLY.

MANAGER, Alanchati Clubs.

1397

LOON G ESTABLISHED 1863, GOLD AND SILVER SMITH AND JEWELLER,

DEALER IN-

ONGLE Silk Dresses, Cape Shaw's, Gauzes, &c. &c.

Ivory, and Lacquered Ware. Mattings, Human Hair, and specially selected Feathers Porcelain, Fans, Curios, Bristles, always on hand at Moderate Prices, quality guaranteed.

اااااا

NO, CO, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG. Hongkong and June, 1887.

Entimations.

D. K. GRIFFITH

TO LET:

(WITH IMMEDIATE ENTRY.)

[393

RESIDENCE

KNOWN AS

BELLEVUE,"

ALBANY ROAD.

R. LYALL, Queen's Road Central,

Hongkong, 1st June, 1882.

T

W O

TO LET.

G

For Sale.

FOR SALE

H. MUMM & Co.'s CHAN PAGNE.

QUARTS......

PINTS.. Apply to

$22 per Case.

$23 per Case.

MELCHERS & Co.

Hongkong, 2nd March, 1882,

FOR SALE

W. A. ROSS & Co.'s BELFAST GINGER ALE in Casks of....10 do.

·cles. in Casks of..

Intimations.

THE CITY OF MANILA CIGAR STORE.

HAS FOR SALE,

IGARS of all Bands, Imperiales, Caballeros, Vesers, Regalias, Londres, Nuevo Ha. banos of all makes, quality guaranteed. TonAccos of all Brands, at moderate prices, FANCY GOODS 13 from the Parisian markets, Meerschaum Pipes, Jewellery of Chaste Designs. Sun Hats, &c., &c.; Commissions Executed.

JOSE M. BASA. No. 51, B., QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL Hongkong, 1st May, 1882,

--(297

5

H

LEMONADE in Casks of

SAKSAPARILLA in Casks of

11

LIME JUICE CHAMPAGNE in

NOW

LIME JUICE CORDIAL in Cates of

LIME JUICE in Cases of

A

RASPBERRY VINEGARin Casesofa ORANGE BITTERS

ALMA

"

[394 L. ROSE & Cols LONDON CELEBRATED

LIME JUICE CORDIAL.

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.

G OD O WNS lately occupied by the HONGKONG DISPENSARY. ENTRANCE FROM PRAYA."

Apply to

Hongkong, 9th May, 1882.

FOR SALE.

PORT

GENUINE

[324

M. DE SOUZA GUEDES' WELL KNOWN BRANDS, BLACK LABEL, with 3 titapes, per Case of

HONGKONG RACES, 1882.

READY,

PRICE

130.

A COMPLETE REPORT of the HONG-

KONG RACE MEETING

OF 1881,

IN PAMPLET FORM, REPRINTED FROM THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH " As only a limited number will be printed, orders should be sent without delay to the

*HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH" OFFICE No. 6, Priklar's Hill.

Hongkong, 4th March, 1881.

HING.

TAILOR.

EALER in all kinds of Drapery, Silk Hand- kerchiefs, Embroidered Shawls, &c., &c.

HAT AND CAP MAKER.'

Ladies material made up, and a perfect Fit Gua ranteed at Moderate Charges.

MATTING AND MANILA CIGARS, FOR SALE.

S 2

WINE

D

Immediate Possession.

ROSE & Co... 31 and 33,

Dozen Quarts .

$18. BLACK LABF, with 2 Grapes, per Case of

DA

1 Dozen hurts.

Hongkong, 21st April, 1882.

era's Road.

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$164.

WRITE LA Apply in

per Case of Dozen Quaris. $13.

F. J. V. JORGE,

at Messrs. RUSSELL & Co's. Hongkong, 6th April, 1882.

[217

VILLA

ROBINSON ROAD.

Apply to

TO LET, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.

PARSEE

WITH GARDEN,

C. L. GORHAM, Pacific, Mail nice.

Hongkong, 19th May, 1882.

TO LET FURNISHED.

P

AKT

1357

OF BUNGALOW WEST POINT NEXT TO

SPANISH CONSULATE· For Particulars apply to

1390

J. R. MCDONALD, LANE, CRAWFORD & Ca Hongkong, 20th May, 1882.

TO LET, POSSESSION ON IST JUNE NEXT.

1359

MANUFACTURES OF THE LONDON

WATERS.

7, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, (Opposite the City Hall)

Having lately Purchased the entire Machinery of the late Mr. E. CHASTEL'S

- SODA WATER FACTORY for every description of Aerated Waters with Jam now picparel to execute the largest orders

promptness and despatch. SUPERIOR QUALITY GUARANTEED. Consumers should try those carefully Manufactured

JS

SPARKLING WATERS. THREE DOZEN FOR ONE DOLLAR,

dressed to The Factory,

All Orders and Communications should be ad-

7, BEACONSFIELD' ARCADE. Hongkong, 11th April, 1881.

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FOR SALE.

"Ex.” STEAMSHIP “MINARD CASTLE.”

A CON STOCKINGS ENT

OF

PATENT FRESH WATER CONDENSERS, The Best and Cheapest ever made. Capable of Condensing from one to two thousand Gallons per day.

PATENT TUBE BEADERS. PATENT LUBRICATORS.

BELDAM'S CELEBRATED

PATENT METALLIC PACKING. The most economical Patent Packing known.

For full Particulars, apply to

R. FRASER-SMITH,

Commission Merchant,

6, Peddar's Hill Hongkong, 28th April, 1882.

WING

TY LO ON G.

HAS FOR SALE

EX STEAMER "CITY OF TORIO." RIME Mess Pork and Beef, zoobs, in Barrel

off to general satisfaction, and according to the Major J. H. Boyd, Acting Chamberlin H. EPR programe published in the almanacks; it was Whitney and Captain Haley considered quite a success, and the most fasti dions critics were compelled to declare their opi nion, that the same sort of entertainment could not have been given in a better style by the planets and satellites of any other sofar system; all went like clack work; or what is still inore, like

The three mills at Spreckelsville are still grinding, and both Wailuku and Waikapu mills island is looking splendid. are in fdi blast. The cane in all parts of the

Boiled al Roast Beef and Mutton in 21

and 6bs. tins, Soup and Bouilli, American Hams, Bacon, Codfish, Cracked Wheat, Hominy, freal white and red Beans, Assorted Fruits and Soups, Com Broom, Ham Sausages, Salmon in tins and stirred up by the discussion of the proposed pro- men's stores at moderate prices.

The Hawaiian community is now much Bellies, Mackerell, and every description of Oil- a performance by the A.D.C. of Shanghai in fact hibition of the importation and sale of spirituous the sun and moon acted really like first class liquors.

No.

39, HING LOONG STREET. professionals.After the eclipse a number

Hongkong, 1st May, 1882.

[299 SAM HING, (STULT 2). MERCHANT TAILOR AND OUTFITTER,

of

rc-

The Planters' Convention recently held in this

The

markable spots were noticed on the surface of city, voted unanimously for probibition.

Legislature now about to sit will, probably, p259 a prohibitory law.

A

the sun. No doubt they had been there viously too, but they had escaped attention. pre very large spot (I don't mean an Irish po- tatoc, but a solar "spot") was nearly in the ized themselves into a Planter's Labor Supply The planters of the Kingdom recently organ- cemre of the sun, but the most conspicuous Company, with a capital of $125,000, one was on the starboard side, along with a group of other large spots. I have tried hard to and out what the appearance of these peculiares an expenditure of $800,000 for immi-brellas, Ilats, &c., &c. Dealer in Chinese Silks. plicamena may indicate; and I have at last station during the next biennial period, and pro-

The President of the Board of Immigration re-

poses to raise the amount by a loan-this moncy children by the Government. The planters will to be spent on the importation of women and

orders for 3,117 men already, now import their own laborers. They have sent

arrived at the truth, which is the following:- The large central spot meant, that there was not going to be any war between this country and Japan, last year. The meaning of the other spots was, that at

present there is something the matter in Corca. These spots were observed to gradu Hawaiian Commissioner of Inmigration, have The British Commissioner, accompanied by a aily scramble away more and more to the post been making a tour of the island to report on side of the sun; I have consulted the most expe- the condition of laborers on the plantations. The rienced native astrologers, geomancers and report is very satisfactory and quite refutes the literati on the subject, and they have kindly recent slander sent abroad. favoured me with the following prophecy from The Kingdom has been indulging in some cx- expenditures, such as a palace for King

the Chinese classics (an ancient Mandarin tray that has cost over $300,000, and other

HAT AND CAP MAKER. MPORTER of every description of Gentle 1. men's Scarves, Collars, Tics, Socks, Um- of all kinds; Bamboo Blinds and Matting. Special attention given to the Tailoring Depart- ment. A perfect fit and best workmanship gua- ranteed. Cretonnes and Chintzes for Dresses in all the newest patiens.

No. 49, AND 51, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, ist May, 1882..

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

R. FEASER SMITH

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PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, ARBRITRATOR, AND has THIS DAY Removed to No. 6, Peddar's Hill. COMMISSION MERCHANT,

All kinds of COMMISSION BUSINESS executed London and Sydney.

THE FIRST FLOR, WEST SIDE,

GF

MARINE HOUSE.

No. 15, QUEEN'S Road.

Now in the occupation of Messrs. WILSON AND BIRD. Apply to

E. R. BELILIOS. Hongkong, tóth May, 1882.

TO LET.

1348

TDWELLING HOUSES now in course of

FOUR-STORIED SUBSTANTIAL

erection at the bottom of Old Bailey-street in Hollywood Road, on the site of the Premises formerly occupied by Messrs. T. ALGAR & Co., House Agents, &c.

FOR SALES

MESSES, W. & LOCKETT'S Celebrated

No. 76, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 12th April, 1882.

NAM SING.

238

Brands Threith's Export PALE ALE TAILOR AND OUTFITTER. and Findlater's *** DUBLIN STOUT, in Pints and Charts.

Fine OLD PORT, in Cases of One Dozen. Also,

Sillery Mousscats VIS DE CHAMPAGNE, in Cases of 2 doz. Pints and i doz. Quarts.

CEO, R. STEVENS & Co. Hongkong, 14th March, 1882,

1166

Entimations.

STAG HOTEL. QUEENS'S ROAD CENTRAL. DOD ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS

G

ENGLISH & AMERICAN BILLIARDS.

Tihin at One o'clock, Dinner at 7.30. This Hotel is most centrally situated and within casy distance of the principal landing places.

J. COOK, Proprietor,

12]

GENTS Shi, Saves, Braces, Socks, buis,

Handkerchiefs, &c.

Clothes cul in the must approved West End Style, a perfect Fit Guaranteed at Moderate Prices.

J

NEW SEASON'S GOODS.

Just received. 74, A, QUERS'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG.

Hongkong, 14th April, 1882.

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JI 0 Hoy LEE.

V.

MERCHANT TAILOR, HAT, & CAP MAKER.

HAS for Sale, every description of Gentle- men's Scarves, Collars, Ties, Socks, Hats, &c., &e. Dealer in Chinese Silks of all kinds. Bamboo Bindly, Mattings of own Manufacture. China Teapots in bamboo covers, Rattan Chairs, Silk Coats a Specialité, a perfect fit and best material guaranteed.

No. 112, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, 16th May, 1882.

YE U QUA

[347

WILLIAM SCHMIDT & CO. SHIP, PORTRAIT AND MINIATURE GUNMAKERS AND AMUNITION

BEACONSFIELD ARCADE.

Arms, Ammunitions, and Requisites of every description.

(28

Arms Repaired, Cleaned, or Converted at moderate charges. Sporting Guns and Ammunition always on hand. G. FALCONER & CO. WATCH AND CHRONOMETER

MANUFACTURERS AND JEWELLERS.

These Desirable Premises will be completed in about four months, and the Undersigned is pre- pared to make any changes or alterations in the W

constriction or internal arrangements of the buildings to suit tenants desirous of taking one or al of the Houses on lease,

These Houses will be found specially adapted for Parsee Merchants, being situated in the centre of the Parsee district of the city, and having commodious and suitable Godowns underneath for the storage of Opium and other Merchandise.

For Full Particulars, apply to

FRED. RICKARDS, United Club, Staunton Street. (Opposite Union Church).

[344

Liongkong, 15th May, 1882.

TO LET,

4, SEYMOUR TERRACE.

Nos. 2 AND 4, PEDDAR'S HILL. Apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, 3rd May, 1887.

[74

No. SEYMOUR TERRACE.

TO LET.

TORDONS COOK-HOUSE, BATH-

WO-ROOMS TO LET IN SPRING

ROOM and PANTRY ATTACHED, Suitable for a Married Couple.

Apply to

J.

Intimations.

NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS AND BOOKS. NO. 46, QUEEN'S-ROAD CENTRAL HAIR DRESSING SALOON

HONGKONG HOTEL.

fa

P. MOORE begs to inform the Gentle- W.

men of Hongkong and Visitors that he has reduced the price of fair-Cutting to 50 cents. Having now in his employ three competent As- sistants who are always in attendance, he guar- anices to execute this class of work, in all its branches, with a perfection which cannot be ex- celled in any part of the World.

Hair-Cutting Shampooing....

......50 Cents. 25 Cents, Shaving......25 Cents. Trimming Beards

.......................15 Cents. MONTHLY CUSTOMERS TAKEN AT REDUCED

RATES.

RAZORS MOST CAREFULLY RE-SET.

Mr. MOORE begs to recommend his GOGO SHAMPOO. WASH

to the public as unrivalled by any prepara tion ever produced for promoting the growth W. H

of the hair. The basis of this compound is Care of Office of this paper. made of soap root; the natives of the Philip Hongkong, 10th May, 1882.

[325 pine Islands never use anything cisc for washing their hair; they are never found bald, and it is quite common to see the females with hair from to 6 feet long. By constantly using this

Wash Shampoo

directed, you will NEVER BE BALD, E. 5. The proprietor offers the Wash to the public entirely confident that by its restorative pro- perties it will without fail arrest decaying hair. It completely eradicates scurf, dandruff, and cures all diseases of the scalp. It does not contain any poisonous drugs. By its cooling properties it allays the itching and fever of the scalp, which is the their hair.

great cause of people losing Mr. MOORE has succeeded in being able to put this wash up in battles without allowing it to ferment, and he will guarantee it to keep any length of time in any climate.

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M. G UE D

HOUSE AND LAND BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT. No. 33, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 23rd January, 1882

HONGE

[62 ONGKONG TIMBER YARD,

WANCHAI. OREGON PINE SPARS AND LUMBER ALWAYS ON HAND.

Hongkong, 24th June, 1881.

L. MALLORY, Proprietor.

SPECIAL NOTICE,

In THE

TO ADVERTISERS. HIPPING FIRMS, INSURANCE COM- SPINES, COMMERCIAL HOUSES, and ADVERTISERS generally are informed that arrangements have now been completed to issue daily in connection with all

ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED IN THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH." A SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT SHEET, FREE OF CHARGE.

HE PATENT TYPE FOUNDING

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Automatic Machinery for Casting and Finishing Sole Proprietors of JOHNSON and ATKINSON'S Printing Type, and Manufacturers of Jonson's Patent Hard Metal, patented April 5th, 1854.

Estimates for Newspaper, Book, and Jobbing Plant at specially reduced rates.

ition of Josh Billings's Alminiz);--" Taendstik

sovt og farfel tænde kun ved sllygning heavy expenditures,and yet the Minister of Finance mida Liveplade," which, translated into modern English; incans:-"Four treaty ports will be

announces a surplus in the treasury of $40,000. opened to foreign commerce in Corea in the

There arrived by the British ship Dalhousien toe most reasonable ternis. Special Agents Telegraph, which has a guaranteed circulation of All kinds of Frinting Machines, Freases, Paper, eighth year of HIM. Kwang Su."-Mercury,

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292 Portuguese immigrants from St. Michael's Island, Azores-65 men, 5z women and 145 chil

lot.

As the scale of charges in the Hongkong

THREE HUNDRED COPIES.

_dien Immódiate-employment was found for the and audited, and every description of Account of Advertisers is directed to the many advantages Balance Sheets drası out; Books-balanced-is-fixed-avarexceedingly low rate, the arterion ant's Work undertaken. Charges strictly mode offered by this journal as a General Advertising Medium, and the support of the Mercantile com- musity and the public generally is respectfully solicited.

Hongkong, 1st April, 1882.

the world with excursionists on board, all well, rate, and perfect accuracy guaranteed.

The British steamer Ceylon, making a tour of

arrived at Honolulu from Yokohama on the 8th instant.-Morning Call.

Office Hours: NINE till FOUR Hongkong, 2nd January, 1882.

PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS. LANDSCAPES IN OIL AND WATER COLORS. All Work Executed by First-Class Artists.- IVORY MINIATURÉS A SPECIALITE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

No. 52, C., QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, UPSTAIRS HONGKONG. Hongkong, 4th April, 1882.

TOK KE E.

MERCHANT 18, WING SING LANE, HONGKONG,

COAL

KEEPS on hand for Sale all kinds of STEAM

COAL of the best quality, at moderate rates; also has always Powerful Steam Launches for Hire at a Reasonable Charge, either for special Purposes, Excursions, or Towing.

Hongkong, 13th April, 1882..

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NOTICE. .

THE Undersigned has all kinds of House and Ship COAL for Sale in large or small quantities at Moderate Prices. Strong and Com- modious small steamers on hire for towing pur- poses, Excursions, &c., &c., CHEAPER than any other House in the Trade.'

Apply to

HING LEE, 37. Tung Man Lảng Hongkong, 12th April, 1882.

SUN SHIN G.

CANT

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DEALER IN SILKS, ANTON andShanghai Gauzes, Crape Shawls, Lacquered and Ivory Wares, Curios, &c, &c., &c. The best house in the trade for high- class Curios. GOLD and SILVER JEWELRY of the most artistic designs, Engraver on Stamps, invited to inspect the show rooms. Seals, &c., &c. The public and Travellers ard

No. 62, QUEEN's ROAD, CENTRAL, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 1st May, 1882.

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GOLD AND SILVERSMITH,

WATCH MAKER

AND ENGRAVER, WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED ON MODERATE TERMS; ALL WORK GUARANTEED. JEWELRY MADE AND REPAIRED. No. 72, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 6th April, 1882.

LING

SHIN G.

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BOOT AND SHOE MARER, No. 5, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG.

THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN, THE TRADE

Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed. Special experience in making Gentlemen's RIDING BOOTS. Hongkong, 4th April, 1852.

NOTICE.

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Ated which will enable this Office to undertake all kinds of JOB FRINTING, Includ ing DIRECTORS REPORTS, BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, BALL ROOM, and VISITING

CARDS, PROSPECTUSES, DEBIT NOTES

supplied on most reasonable terms. and everything cpoaccted with Printing Business LABELS, PROGRAMMES of ENTERTAIN

MENTS. TRADE CIRCULARS and RE- PORTS, &c., &c.

Accuracy and Best Workmanship guaranteed at the lowest possible rates.

SPECIAL ACENT FOR CHINA, JAPAN, AND THE FAR EAST, ROBERT FRASER-SMITH, No. 6, PEDDAR'S HILL, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 4th February, 1882.

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