Intimations.

A. S. WATSON & CO.

CHEMISTS,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS,

DRUGGISTS' SUNDRYMEN,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1883.

of profound experience in the difficult science of government; but his energies, if he possessed any, were conspicuously per- mitted to lie dormant during the whole FAMILY AND DISPENSING period of his stay in Hongkong. He was the steadfast apostle of non-intervention in departmental affairs; so long as he was.) not personally bothered, the details of his government had but the faintest interest for the ex-captain of the 68th Light Infantry, At all events, Mr. Price had the power of an autocrat for four years after his arrival here, and we look round in vain for one single work towards improving the sanit- ation of the city, inaugurated or carried out during the whole of that period by this famous champion of magnificent in

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THE retum of visitors to the City Hall Museum for the week ended April 15th 1883, were Europeans 206, Chinese 1,794; Total a,coo.

THE German gunboat Wolf left the harbour this morning for a cruise; but, probably 'owing

to'stress of weather, returned during the after- noon.

We observe from the official organ of the locar | government that those plague spots of the colony, unlicensed brothels, are steadily on the increase, On the gth inst. no fewer than five of these notorious hot-beds of vice and disease received the sign-mantial of the acting registrar general. If that champion of the people's rights, the honourable F. Bulkeley Johnson, wishes to head a crusade in favor of a much needed reform in a system which is a crying disgrace to our bosated morality and civilisation, the golden opportunity is well within his reach. The Contagious Diseases Ordinance of Hongkong, and the forget-in-his-farewell-speech-to-dwell-manner in which that law is carried out are simply

tentions.

When Governor HENNESSY succeeded WATERS."good Sir ARTHUR"-the latter did not

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, ESTABLISHED a.d. 1841.

THE SHANGHAI PHARMACY, 24, NANKIN ROAD, SHANGHAI.

BOTICA

INGLESA,

14, ESCOLTA, MANILA.

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NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.

a discredit to the colony.

AN interesting report from Mr. C. Ford, the tion department, is published for general in formation in Saturday's issue of the Government Gaselle. We regret that our space will not permit its reproduction in these columns. Mr., Ford is a careful and efficient officer who, since his department was released from the arbitrary and objectionable control of the Surveyor Generál, has done marvels in beautifying and generally im proving the appearance and health of the colony. on reading Mr. Ford's exceedingly practical, well written, and satisfactory report, one can scarcely avoid comparing it with some of the magnificent literary and scientific productions of his former chief that famous tramway letter for instance-and the comparison is certainly not favorable to his mightiness "the honourable the Surveyor. General,"

THOMAS DIXON, of England, a seaman, was up before Mr. Wodehouse this morning on a charge of deserting from the American bark Harvard on the 15th instant. The old "salt" admitted the charge and was ordered to be sent on board his vessel.

ACCORDING to further intelligence from Anda- lusin, the social condition of that province is such as to cause much uneasiness, though the energy of the authorities appears to have prevented any openly hostile movement on the part of the secret societies. The Spanish l'ress continues to urge the Government to increase the military and po- lice force in order to ensure the maintenance of tranquility and give confidence to the peaceful inhabitants. The documents seized by the police include printed forms for the inscription of names on the rolls of the secret societies, as well as several Socialist periodicals and an almanac for 1883, commemorating the, anniversaries, of events connected with the French Commune and the acts of the Russian Nihilists. It is ie ported that the Mayor of Xeres has received an anonymous letter from the so-called Popular Tribunal, containing a'threat to poison the drinking water of the town if the " persecution" continues.

NEWS BY THE.AMERICAN MAIL,

We take the subjoined items from our San Francisco exchanges, received by the O. & C. S. S. Co.'s steamer Gaelic, Capt. W. A. Turpen, which arrived in harbour this afternoon:—”.

President of the Council." The Easter, recess will be taken from the 20th to the 29th.

The Chambers adjourn on the 20th, and will

PARIS, March 13th. thus be able to specially legislate in case of dis- onders on the 18th, when the Socialists propose meeting in the Champs de Mars. A NEW YORK, March 8th.

An explosive machine was discovered on Sho The World's Panama correspondence of Feb-day in the square on which the Hotel d ruary 25th says: A dispatch, it is reported, has fronts, and others have since been found in v

ous parts of the city." arrived recently from the Canal Company's office at Paris, fixing the Pacific mouth of the

Detectives who are watching the Socialists be- proposed canal somewhat to the cast of the site lieve that Prince Jerome Napoleon and Rother previously selected at the mouth of the Rio ato cognizant of the doings of the rioters. Grande. The Casal says that the Franco-

LYONS, March 13th. "American Trading Company have signed a con-

The Court of Appeals has confirmed the ten tract for cutting seven miles of the Panama tences of the anarchists Bordat, Bernard, Gau- de Lesseps will be present on the 29th to inspect seventeen anarchists were mitigated. side from the new outlet to Parniso. Charles | thier, Richard and others. The sentences of the work done. His visit no doubt will lead up. to the third call for another 15,020,000 francs, The salvage steamer has returned from the

BERLIN, March 13th. gold. Of the 30,000,000 francs already paid in scene of the wreck of the Cimbria. The divers it is said but little remains, and not a foot has report a number of the bodies of the victims dredger has been deepening the canal in Fox The entrance into the cabin is closed by a com- been cut out for the canal proper. As English jammed against the gear of a life-boat on deck.

river.

pact mass of bodies. To save the cargo three PARIS March 9th. decks have to be removed by explosives, and the by curiosity, collected on the Esplanade des In-hold.

Six-thousand-persons-most-of-them-attracted--explosives-would-shatter the 400 corpses in the valides this afternoon, where a demonstration by

PARIS, March 13th. the socialiats had been advertised to take place." Documents have arrived here showing that The police were instructed to prevent groups from John Walsh, who was arrested at. Havre at the forming. Fifteen persons were arrested. The

instance of the British government, was not in marching to the Elysee, the residence of President were committed. Patrick Casey is endeavoring Grevy. After the crowd dispersed a mob of roto secure the arrest of the "glish/detectives at HARRY STRINGER, manager of the Temper returned and broke windows and overturned car Havre who assisted in the apprehension of Walsh ance Hall, was up before Mr. Wodehouse ridges. The police finally scattered: the mob on French territory: this morning on a charge of allowing an denied.

The report that Louise Michel was arrested is Jauns!

VIENNA, March 13th. unmuzzled ferocious dog to be at large.

Madagascar has requested England and Ger The municipal cavalry finally dispersed, the, Meah Singh, a Gun Lascar, stated that he was crowds. An attempt was made to form a barrany to intervene to avert the bombarding of

Tamatave by the French. returning. from the Commissariat on the 26th cade with paving stones, but it was prevented,

BERLIN, March 13th. VIENNA, March 9th,”” March last at about to p.m. He happened to

In the event of war with Madagascar, men-of- The trial of the twenty-nine socialists, charged pass by the Temperance Hall, when the dog with high treason and complicity in murder, was war will be sent to protect German interests. made a bound at him and bit him about the continued to-day. Two of the prisoners are wo legs, tearing his pants. He did nothing to anger

PANAMA, March 3rd.

the dog against him. Mr. Stringer stated that the

men, and one she wife of a man named Hutże, A black man named Ruize is elected Vice- who decamped to America with a part of the President of the Colombian Senate. dog is only ten months old and is a quiet and tame

plunder derived from robbery at Mocstallinger,

"PARIS, March 13th. pup, which will never attack anyone unless teazed

BRUSSELS, March 9th. The report that President Grevy contemplates. and annoyed. John Wareham, a mariner re-

The Court of Appeals has decided to extradite resigning is pronounced a malicious invertion the anarchist Cyvoet, arrested in connection intended to encourage Orleanist intrigues. siding in the Temperance Hall, stated that he with the explosion of dynamite, and whose ex- The Cabinet has resolved to, instruct the pro- -has-known the animal in question for the fast tradition is demanded by the French govern secution of any one at a public-meeting-Inciting

two weeks and a half. The dog is as quiet as a Montceau les Mines.

ment as being concerned in the troubles at murder and pillage; sent a READ lamb so long as it is not interfered with. He │" never saw the animal trying his teeth on anybody. The case was remanded till the 18th instant.

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strongly on the sanitary drawbacks of the city over which ho had ruled for five years --departmental autocracy quickly ceased to exist; but still MR, J. M. Patcr re.superintendent of the Botanical' and Afforesta- of the members of the Black Hand Socicly police barred the passage of 500 men, who were: Dublin at the time the Phoenix park muniers mained the confidant and right hand man of the new ruler, until a series of questionable proceedings led to in vestigations which ended in the Sur- veyor General becoming the sworn foe of the Governor. From 1877 until 1883 the sanitation of Hongkong was often made a theme of public discussion and comment, but still nothing practical in the shape of removing our grievances was attempted. Mr. OSBERT CHADWICK was eventually sent out by the Secretary of State to report on Letters on Editorial matters to be sent to "The the best means of improving our sanitary Editor" and not to individual members of the arrangements, and his recommendations Communications intended for publication must-were published in due course--but up to be accompanied by the name and address of the the present time absolutely, nothing has writers, not siccessarily for publication; but as been done. In fact, the various author- evidence of good faith.

Whilst the columns of the Hongkong Tele-ities appear to have attached a vast graph will always be open for the fair discussion by correspondents of all questions affecting public interests, it must be distinctly understood that the Editor does not in any way hold himself res ponsible for opinions thus expressed.

It is requested that all communications rela- ling to Subscriptions, Advertisements, &c., be ad: dressed to the "Manager, Hongkong Telegraph" and not to the Editor,”

staff.

deal more importance to their own differences of opinion, personal interests and private squabbles than to the pressing requirements of the community. Fortu nately in Sir GEORGE BOWEN we have a man of action, who will not be set aside intended for insertion in that day's issue not later from the path of duty, either, by. paitry

TO ADVERTISERS. Advertisers are requested to forward all notices

than THREE O'CLOCK so as not to retard the early publication of the paper.

TO SUBSCRIBERS.

excuses or josujtical reasoning, Oursanitary. arrangements are admittedly disgraceful; Arrangements, have been made to publish the necessity for a removal of such a crying The Hongkong Telegraph dally at 4 P.st. Sub-public grievance has never been disputed;

we have an expensive government depart ment, presided over by an officer who is presumed to be capable of efficiently di- recting and supervising the carrying out of

scribers in the central districts who do not receive their copies before FIVE O'CLOCK will oblige by at once communicating with the Manager.

The Hongkong Telegraph

elegraph the requisite works; and it seems that we

HONGKONG, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1883.

have a Governor who declines to allow an

THE Shanghai Mercury has been making merry at the expense of the budding - genius who now temporarily guides the destinies of the China Again," our northern contemporary writes: Mail. Under the heading "Bulgin Himself

CHINA SUGAR REFINING COM-

PANY, LIMITED.

:

MADRID, March 9th,

A detachment of troops has been sent to Arcos, as it is feared an attempt will be made to break open the prison there in which members of the Black Hand are strictly confined,

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LONDON, March 16th 11 a.m. There is an enormous crowd gathered at the scene of the explosion last night in the local government board offices in Westminster. The Government Inspector has made an examina tion of the portion of the building damaged by the explosion, and places the loss, at £4,000. Close inspection shows the explosion occurred from the outside of the building. No arrest has yet been made. The police noticed nothing suspicious about the building before the

explo

LONDON, March 10th. The Times says: We have good reason to believe the inquiry now proceeding will implicate the Land League beyond doubt in the immediate patronage of crime in Irelandy even if it does not establish its direct connection with Invincibles.sion accurred; The flight of Patrick Egan, unless explained, is The Pall Mall Gazette says. In many maps moral acknowledgment of guilt, from the of London the Local Government Board office is damning consequences of which none of his marked as the Home office. It is thought the at- associates can escape, unless Egan clear his own tempt to blow up the former building was made and his associates' characters. We shall not be arour, Home S was the latter, Sir William surprised to learn that the leaders of the Land Harcourt, Home Secretary, being very obnoxi may shortly and it convenient to follow Egan's really going to reply with dynamite to any meas Lengue who still remain in the United Kingdom ous to the Fenians, i

The 7 says: If the1 Irish extremists are example.

are they thsapprove of; it is certain the day of remedial Leeds, Liverpool and London the feeling of Eng legislation in over. In Manchester, fish working, men toward the Irish people, ance sympathetic, has become cold, and it only re

LONDON, March, th The Channel tunnel scheme is vigorously agitated, with a view to securing concessions in its favor. By the one mile and a quarter bore,

About four years ago a young man came to Shanghai and joined the staff of the Curio. He had been a fortnight on the Japan Mail. Pre- rious to that he had been three years on the China An extraordinary general meeting of share Mail, and he was careful to impress upon his con- holders in the above company was held in the frères here, in the first conversation he had offices of the General Agents, Meisra. Jardine, with them, that during the three years he was Matheson & Co., to-day, at nous, when there editor of the China Mall 'he wrote a lead-were present the Hon. F. B. Johnson, chair ing article every day, Sundays excepted, and man, Messrs. W. Reiners, F. D. Sassoon, W. K. also excepting about ten days' holidays. This Hughes, (directors) M. B. Polishwalla, J. J. Bell was a tolerably good blow from his own trum- Irving, E. F. Alford, H. Maclean, secretary, and pet, and we expected great things in the V. H. Deacon, solicitor to the company. Curia, but as far as we can remember the

The secretary having read the notice conven- only thing in which he distinguished himself ing the meeting the Chairman said-I regret the trouble you have been put to in attending this was an article on Chinese and Japanese dogs. meeting, but after the meeting held on the 4th After leaving the Curia he went home to Eng instant it appeared to the general agents that plying for situations on the press in the Far East. resolutions it was then proposed should be shown they can proceed to Dover at the rate of He has again turned up. Mr. Murray Bain, Bulting with the Company's solicitor, a redraft of eighteen feet wide the whole way across in a placed before the present meeting. After con- 133 feet daily. This would complete a gallery editor and proprietor of the China Mfall, has resolutions 4 and 5 have been made and they little over eighteen months. French enthusiasm gone homo, and Mr.--Bulgin-has-come-out-to-will accordingly be placed-before-the-meeting-in-on the subject takes no account of the English take charge of that paper. We have been their revised form. Me Deacon is here ready opposition. told he published a book on China when at tions but I think they are so clear and the steamer Nevarre, which foundered on Thurs: to give any explanation respecting the altera- The following are the names of the survivors of home, but he had not the courage to send a copy concise that no questions will be necessary.

day and who were landed at Maasluis, South of it to Shanghai. We should so much like to Mr. W. K. Hughes then proposed.

Holland: Mathieson Carl Stark, Jorgen Soren Africa, Mauritius, and Australia," in the China ning Company, Limited, be increased from Andreas Sorensen, William B. Sanderson, John to see it. He has been writing "Notes on South

1.-That the Capital of the China Sugar Reson, Gunder Tellefsen, Guvald Gunsaldson, Mail; and if his book on China is no better than Shares of $100 each to be issued at par. the utter rubbish under the heading of these "notes," he was very wise in not sending it

affair of such serious importance as the land, and was not long there before he was aps there was an ambiguity in the wording of the on the French side, the French engineers have Louires a few more dynamite outrages to turn thi

public health, to be further jeopardised by the supineness of the Surveyor-General, His Excellency's decided action in ordering the immediate removal of the nuisance at Lap-sap-wan will commend itself to the community at large, and we trust it may be taken as an indication of the vigorous policy which we trust will be pursued in all such matters affecting the interests of the public.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

H. M. S. Flying Fish, Lieut. Commander Hos- kins, left yesterday morning for Korea, MESSRS. ADAMSON, BELL & Co., inform us that the steamship Glamis Cattle left London for China on the 7th inst.

t

here."

$600,000 to $900,co by the issue of 3,000 new

Mr. J. J. Dell Irving seconded the proposition which was carried unanimously.

Mr. Reiners proposed and Mr. J. J. Bell Irving

seconded:-

That the price of issue of each of the said new shares be fully paid up by the Allottee at the time named for that purpose by the General Agents

Carried unanimously.

A. Hughes, John Wright and C. Roberts.

LONDON, March'trih. Four hundred and fifty girls leave Galway this week for Boston, under a year's engagement to work for the New Hampshire cotton-mill owners, who pay their expenses out. Several hundred more wanted to go. There was an affecting scene at Limerick over the departure of aso of

them.

NEW YORK, March 12th..

feeling into a hostility which the authorities will Sir Charles Dilke, President of the Local Gov. find very difficult to control. erament Board, thinks the attempt was not upon. himself or the officials of his department. The tion of property. His is of the opinion that the evildoers intended to cause widespread destruc

Ing fund. Sir William Harcourt and other Home plot originated with the managers of the skirmish.' Office Officials belive the attempt was directed is adjacent to the offices of the Local Govern. against the Criminal Inquiry Department, which ment Board. The guards have been doubled at the magazine and military centres.

CHEFOO

FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.),

1420MW April 6th, 1883. After several days of fine and warm weather

SAME observations we made the other day -- with reference to the unsatisfactory sanitary arrangements in certain districts of the city have already borne good fruit. A few days ago Governor Sir GEORGE BOWEN, attended by our honourable friend the Surveyor-General, paid a visit to the Lap- sap-wan district with its disgusting accum- ulations of filth, spreading the germs

DUBLIN, March 16th. of disease broadcast throughout the

The Evening Telegraph charges the London Colony, His Excellency was astonished,

Press, especially the Times, with endeavoring to as well he might be, at what he saw, and

WONO ACHUN, Un Afu, Pun Atang, Lok Aying,

excite mob violence against the Irish.

NEW YORK, March 16th, expressed himself to that effect in no mea-

Ling Aying. Tung Asai, U-Akwal, Ling Achik,

A reporter saw Patrick Egan and asked him sured terms. 'His Excellency did more;

Ting Atal, Ling Aon, Tum Aman, Ma Ali, and Ng

what he thought of the attempt to blow up the he gave the Surveyor-General strict in

Achun, carpenters, were up before Captain Thou

Mr. E. F. Alford proposed and Mr. Polishwalla the peasantry are evils which exist and no persons under the sun," said Egan, so A London correspondent says :-Landowners government offices in London. "There are. sett this morning, on a charge of public gambling, seconded:-- structions, there and then, to have the

on the 14th instant. From the information ten-

3---That the said new shares be offered in the for which the government is in great part pri- subject to panic as the English people. Here nuisances removed without delay, We We note from our Shanghai contemporaries that dered by Au Achi, an unemployed caelle, which first instance in such manner, and at such lines, marily responsible and owes it itself to re- a common explosion of a gaspipe, or some hear that the alterations decided on will Mr. C. J. Holliday has been re-elected com runs aufllows "yesterday (13thinstans) at 8p.m.-sons who shall on the 19th-day of May, 1883, be troublesome element-in-English affairs, but the might anywhere, but just because they are gove as the General Agents shall think fit to the per lieve. The Land League, they say, has been a thing similar, occurs in sight of offices, as it probably cost close upon $20,000. If Sir imandant of the Shanghal Volunteers.

I went to top floor of houso No. 1 Ladder Street; the rogistored holders of the old or present shares, justice and merit of its cause must not be lost, ernmental offices the "try is raised, 405, its GROKOK BOWEN wishes to make practical A REGULAR Lodge of Perseverance, No. 1163, I saw about twenty persons, mostly females in the proportion of one new share for every two right of even men of the stamp of those who dynamite ! Later, then, they turn it into irish acquaintance with the rankest compound will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, gambling with dominoes there; I also played of the said old or prescat shares, and accepted, planned and executed the Phoenix Park murders dynamite. It's Ireland, of course. 1 dare say if of villainous smells that ever offended this evening, at 8. go for 9 p.m. precisely,

or not, within the time limited for that purpose are found to have sheltered themselves and their Sheridan had been there, they would have put and lost fifty cents; it is a public gambling by the General Agents, and that any new share, infamous projects behind it. The principles of him down as connected with it human nostrils he has only to, saunter

place and anyone can go there," a warrant was or shares, which shall have been offered in man- the Land League will survive its greatest HERR VON BRANDT, the German Minister at the granted against the house 'named, the warrant ner aforesaid and not accepted within the time misfortunes. These are the views which some. down to the front of the Ardlery Barracks, Court of Peking, arrived in Shanghai from the being handed to Inspector Matheson to execute. limited for that purpose by the General Agents of the leading men in the Liberal party entertain or along Praya East, some fine sunny north by the steamship Chunking on the 11th The Inspector stated this morning that he went Agents and Consulting Committee at such times, through the agitation of Irish affairs which the shall be disposed of, and allotted, by the General and express--views - which they have acquired morning at low water, We forget how inst.

to the house famed in the warrant, accompanied to such persons, at such prices, upon such terms

Land League brought about. They are opinions. many distinct odours-stinks ancient and

by a party of police and the "informer." "When as to the amount of dividend to be paid thereon, which will not be abliterated by any disaster It is notified in the Goseffe that no wheeled be entered the house seven of the defendants were or otherwise, and generally in such manner and that the Irish agitators bring upon themselves. (the thermometer showing a deg.), northerly fish-like-Byron gave the venerable city vehicles or horses are allowed on the promenade sitting round a table playing dominoes, some cretion direct in the interests of the Company. of Cologne credit for possessing, but we

way in every respect as they shall in their dis-

LONDON, March 12th winds, accompanied by mist, brought coal known as Kennedy Road, and that in no case of the other defendants were lying down on have good grounds for believing that are more than two chairs allowed to go abreast. a bench, and one of them was reading a

The progress of the Investigation which the | weathe again, the thermometer being down to Also carried.

Dublin executive is making 'is watched with the 40 -there-are-several-quarters-in-the-modern-

Mr. F. D. Sassoon proposed, seconded by Mr deepest interest Everything which concerns aptain Fairow, having been employed in the part of Victoria that could give the Colonia GEORGE STAPLER, of America, a seaman on

The house did not appear, to (5)

Polishwaila:

the extradition of Sheridan is regarded b Toyle service since the departure of Captain: 4-That, subject and without prejudice to any Agrippina of the Romans a long start and board the Mary Whitridge, was this morning He took away the dominoes, table, stool, mat, Committee to the contrary made in pursuance of

be a gambling house, but a dwelling bouse, direction of the General Agents and Consulting equal attention, and the statement that Arches in tone

anghat for Swatow yesterday, ber One was under serveillance in New

the Customs crafter Ling a beating,

brought up before Captain Thomaett for etrag" }, 4 dice, to conta and some cash, Au Acht, 'coolie the immediately preceding resolution, holders for and that papers: had already gone by the gov.

arrived from Mr.. PRICE has had the entire control of gling from his ship on the 14th instant. His and informer, generally repeated the statement the time being of the said new shares shall be crament messenger, which would'? procure hit

Worship ordered Staples to be handed over to made in his information with the difference that within the meaning of Article No: 48 of the 1. The greatest importance: in attached to the

bled, as from the date of acceptance thereof The greatest importance i prodhua tentation. instead of the crowd of twenty being mostly fe Articles of Association ofthic Company, to particl the accounts which

lations of the fatest Int of informers, although males, he now said there were three femalca pate in the dividend for the year 1883 to the

are published are probably among the twenty who were playing domin-extent hereinafter mentioned, that is to say much exaggerated. The impression, however, ocs. Li Alook, another of the coolle and

Nothwithstanding anything in the Articles of prevails that the government has made out such a case against Sheridan in the papers sent to “Association contained to the contrary the affairs,

New York that the American cash in the house where the defendants were tigated, and a calculation of the amount of

to leave for her station (Newchwang) before the profits

tion though; rested on the 13th instant. He did not ace the made, in manner provided by the Articles of Asbeting in the published evidence Justifies this middle of next month.

FLEIN DES 2014 MrSimpson, I hear it appointed last witness in the gambling house while he wassociation for the six calendar months ending on

The Duchess of Marlborough has given to sioner of Cuttoms at Newcliwang, in place there, from 7 till 9 p.m., and can only identify the the joch June 1883, and the dividend (if any) Luke's fund £1,600, the amount which remained M. Lby whoris: going homelba leaves Mi

after being approved of by the shareholders in and condescended, at the official request A NORWEGIAN seaman, rejoicing in the name of second defendant to whom he paid the 300 cash ordinary meeting shall be paid to the holders for over from the fund collected for the rellef of the Bron Teller, Markolat

distress in Ireland during the years 187g'ind

hweng, the latter has been sp of the Secretary of State, to favor Hong- Charles Fallen, who was imprisoned about 3 he lost. The defendants admitted gambling the time being of the said old or present shares, sin kong with his indomitable energies and weeks ago for begging in the streets and for be amongst themselves, butdenied allowing strangert ending on the 31st December 1883 shall, after The dividend (if any) for the six calendar months

Cost? DUBLIN) March (12.1). transcendant abilities, easy going Siring a rogue and a vagabond, was this morning or women to come into their dwelling housetogam being ascertained and approved of in like manner,

The murder-conspiracy trisoners have been. ARTHUR KENNEDY, nominally ruled over discharged by Mr. Wodehouse on the strength of ble. The Inspector brought to the notice of the be paid to the shareholders for the time being of notified that their trials will begin-/April 9th.

a letter from the U. S. Consulate at Manila cer magistrate that the whole of the money found in the company.

They will be tried on three counte—the Phoenix us. It is said in well informed quarters tifying that Fallen had been duly-discharged the house did not amount to what the informers. W. K. Hughes proposed, seconded by Mr. and of conspiracy.

murders, the attempted murder of Juror Fidd, that Mr. Paice was solely indebted from the American, ship Nearchus on the 16th stated they had lost. His Worship remarked W. Reiners to Sir ARTHUR's kidd recommendations, December last. Fallen had been discharged that he did not believe there was a word oftruth

The government has ordered that profapt 5.That the dividends for the year 1884 and measures be taken for the relief of the starving for his translation from the fever stricken with the rest of the crew after this ship had drift in the statements of the scoundrels of informers every subsequent year shall be ascertained people of Loughrea settlement on "Afric's coral strand” to the ed ashore in Manila in October last, during a and discharged the whole of the defendants, annually as provided for by Article No. 121 and

HAVANA, March balmy breezes of our sea girt isle, How typhoon, and had come to Hongkong in the This is another illustration of what we wrote on paid to the shareholders for the time being of The roof of the north-western

the company in accordance with the Articles of Pagrel Theatre crashed through the ever, from 1873 until 1877- the Surveyor Spanish str. Emuy. His Worship informed the Saturday as to the utter worthlessness of pro-association.

madama coffee house below. Amongst or who was in his shirt sleeves, that he fessional Informers evidence, and we only regret Carriedawno General had absolute freedom to work he must go and look for another ship, as he would and consider, it is great pity his Worship dia The chainnan informed the shareholders that proprietor of the theatre Several taken from the ruin was inquey own sweet will in everything relating to have to punish him if he were again brought up not see his way to give Mr. Au Achi a lengthy done they had just passed, of which due noticed LONDON, March Bath

a meeting would be held to confirm the resolus daped miraculously N his special department Governor KIN for being drunk,, Fallen promised to do his spell of hard labor for falsely attempting to get would be given. Sa NEDY was doubtless a gifted ruler, a man best to get a job and get away from the colony. his fellow countrymen into trouble.

newspaper.

zhinese gunboat Tien-yuen

Bangusfrom the 7th that, and

The steamships Newckwang, Tamsus and then arrived from Newchwang on the 2nd, 3rd and 5th inst respectively; the first two left for Swatow (om the 2nd and 4th); the latter, will letve to-day for Hongkong used The Caston Torcha washet

our drainage system and sanitary arrange the U. 8. Consul.. ments for upwards of ten years, and we' believe that during the whole of that THE Shanghal Mercury of the yth fast, in vor period he has done absolutely nothing to ferring to the Bidwell v. The Great Northern remedy defects which have long been ap- Telegraph Co. case, observes that the defendants informer tribe, stated that he had lost 300 of the company for the year 1883 shall be inves not be able to refuse his extradcat will considerable repairs here and will hardly be ables

parent to every intelligent resident in the who lost their action in the Danish Consular Colony. When this enterprising and Court, have paid the amount of their judgment and diplomatic official left the harbour works costs into Court; and that the case is finally

of Sierra Leone to look after themselves.

settled.

Carried:

This concluded the business.

In the Commons to-day. Gladstone stated that Earl:Spencer had retired from the office of Leid

The He

before

ergoing.

not, bringing up the

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