League of America, and subsequent to the ex- planations to be given, a note was sent expressing the Pope's displeasure at the act of the Cardinal
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1883.
ST. PETERSBURO, May 13th. A bomb was exploded on the street in Moscow, on Saturday, and several persons were wounded. The police version is that it was only a tailway signal, but this explanation is not satisfactory to the public, who becarne alarmed.
SOCIAL LIFE UNDER QUEEN
ANNE.
To be Let.
Apply to
TO BE LET,
.F. VINCENOT, 8, Peel Street. Hongkong, 8th June, 1883.
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Everybody seems agreed that the literary and social history of Queen Anne's reign is one of theWITH POSSESSION FROM THE 1ST JULY NEXT.) nobody alertak the remains to be written ; yet FIVE COMMODIOUS and well VENTI nobody undertakes the task. From a social pointLATED ROOMS suitable for OFFICES of view there is, in fact, no period of bistory or a FAMILY DWELLING HOUSE at No. 14, which is at once so well known and yet so little Praya Central, corner of Pottinger Street. known. From Addison and Steele we have learned the follies, foibles and fashions of that generation; from Swift we have learned a great deal of the daily household life of the time, and have gathered that in what we should call the The French Oaks, about a mile and two best society there was found a coarseness of speech and manners which appear incredible until furlongs, was run at Chantilly to-day and won
we remember that the picture is certainly a gross by Delamare's Veite Bonne, Pierre Donan's Stockholm second, Count de La Grange's Mali-xaggeration. What a frightful picture might be drawn of our generation, and without the least bran third.
exaggeration of the things which go on dally in bur streets, the millions of men, who never open their mouths without an oath, and never: uiter a
PARIS, May 13th.
PARIS, May 13th. In the Chamber of Deputies, Cochery, the Minister of Posts and Telegraphs, in reply to a NEW YORY, May roth. question announced that the special government commissioners appointed to cons.der the subject, nswer to statements made by the Roman correspondent of the London Standard, and reported in favor of a subvention to the Trans- published this morning, Cardinal McCloskey between Favre and New of the postal service makes the following reply: "The Roman cor. New York, respondent of the London Standard some time ago reported, twice after it had been contradicted, a similar statement, which he knew to be false
avti via
St. Thomas state that "Advices from Hayti several noted persons at Cape Heytien have been arrested. Six hundred fugitives, inhabitants of Miragoane, have reached Fort-au-Prince. They state that the rebels blew up the bridge at Mira goone with dynamite, killing zoo persons and wounding 200 more. A boat with four men, which ran the blockade at Miragoane, has ar rived at Kingston, carrying letters to General Barselais, assuring him that the force in Mira. gonne can resist a siege of four months. Pre- sident Salomon has issued a decree that the properties of political offenders will be held as security for all war expenses, and that the gov emment is mortgaging such properties.
DUBLIN, May 10th: Parnell speaks here during the Whitsuntide recess against the emigration policy of the gov
cmment.
The Irish National League announces that £340 has been received from America since the previous report. Redmond, in Australia, hopes to send 100 monthly to Ireland
LONDON, May 10th. Orders were received at Aldershot to-day to send troops and police to the Curragh camp Ireland, instantly,
In the Commons to-day Trevelyan, Chief Secretary for Ireland, said the state aided Irish emigrants who left for America were under direc tion of the Tukes committee. They were all likely to support themselves and families. The proper had been carefully observed. The American proportion between workers and non-worker government has made rules to prevent the ea trance into that county of those likely to be
come paupers.
ויי
Mr. James O'Kelly, member for Roscommon, gave notice that he would question the govern ment concerning the protest of Governor Butler of Massachusetts in regard to Irish pauper emigration.
CITY OF MEXICO, May 10th,
Three generals were placed under arrest for twenty-four hours for failing to take the parts assigned them in the celebration of the nations hellday. There was no political significance in the affair.
A San Blas dispatch says there are 1,500 laborers on the Pacific branch of the Mexican Central, and the line is making rapid progress.
LONDON, May roth.
A meeting of induential shipowners to-day, including representatives of 3,000,000 tons of Suez canal traffic, unanimously adopted a resolu- tion favoring the construction of another canal across the isthmus, and appointed an executive committee to carry out the plans of the meeting
PARIS, May 10th.
A tragedy which caused a great sensation was enacted here this morning on Rue Saint Denk. While a marriage party was proceeding along that thoroughfare on the way to church, a rival of the groom shot and killed him. The assassin then poisoned himself.
LONDON, May 10th,
A large, meeting of Bradlaugh's constituents was held at Northampton last night, at which reactions were passed in favor of Bradlaugh
ng his seat in the Commons.
May 11th.
John Dillon, the Irish member of Parliament, has returned to London from Naples with his health much improved. Despite entreaties, be refuses to re-enter Parliament at present. He will probably visk his brother in Colorado in
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ST. PETERSBURG, May 13th, Vice-Admiral Fossiel, who resigned the portfolio of the Ministry of Way and Communications, will be succeeded by Abasax.
"DUBLIN, May 13th Eight hundred emigrants, assisted by the Government and the Tuke committee, embarked at Galway for Boston on Saturday.
May 14th.
Joe Brady was hanged at eight this morning.
ra single noun substantive without prefixing one and the same ugly and meaningless adjective; the shameless vice which hides not its head even at high noon; the Embankment, where men are nightly set upon, robbed and thrown into the river-just as used to happen to the Fleet ditch; The gambling clubs, the suburban races, the of this place and that place; A vast concourse gathered outside the prison roughs and
the courts in Marylebone, Soho, Whitechapel, yard in which Brady was executed. A strong
into which no decent person may venture by day force of cavalry, infantry and police was present There was no attempt at
or night; the music halls and their senseless to preserve order.
stupid and mischievous songs; the drinking and disturbance, however. A wreath of flowers was
the wife-kicking and the starvation. Were all received by Brady, to which was attached a card hearing expressions of grief at his fate from Irish-things written down a picture might be produced, men living in Liverpool. Brady made no state-
true in everything but the proportion, which ment to the jail chaplain or to the governor
would make the London of Victoria compare not the prison. One of the last things he did was
only with the London of Anne, but with the Rome to write a letter to his mother. He carried a
of Nero. prayer-book in his hand to the scaffold, and was thoroughly resigned and firm. His body feli nine fect, and his death was instantaneous. The was limited to reach 100,000. The throng number of persons in the crowd outside the jail
was said to be even greater than any of those which collected when executions were public. At the moment the black flag was seen over the jail a cry was raised, "Hats off and every head was uncovered. The crowd shortly afterward dispersed quietly,
LIMERICK, May 14th..
of
At a meeting of the National League, held here yesterday, resolutions were passed, de- nouncing the government and arrears aftent and crimes act. William O'Brien, member of Par- liament for Mallow, charged the government He adjured with pursuing a policy of revenge. the Irish people to maintain courage, patience and union, and remarked that there were already. signs that their desires would be eventually
attained.
ROME, May 14th.
The document sent by the Vatican to the bishops of Ireland, in referring to the fund being raised for Farnell, says it is intolerable that priests; much more bishops, should promote auch an object. The document condemns all collections which may be employed as a means of exciting rebellion against the laws.
MANCHESTER, May 15th.
At the summer meeting to-day the rate for the Salford Barought handicap plate of £1,000 was won by Middlethorpe, Raysterer second; Jovial third." Eighteen started, including Golden Gate.
LONDON, May 15th. The Standard has advices from Madagascar stating that warlike preparations in the interior are greater than those on the coast. A majority of the Sakalavas have joined the Hovas in de- fence of their independence. The French are apparently loth to begin operations, their forces being inadequate to cope with the natives,
TRIESTE, May 15th. The Gaulle reports that the Count De Cham, bord is dying.
ROME, May 15th..
The Pops, in his circular to the Irish bishops, says Whatever Parnell's object may be, his followers have often, adopted a course openly against the rules of the Pope's letter to Cardinal McCabe, and the instructions sent to
In the Commons to-day Sir Charles Dilke, President of the Local Government Board, denied that Spain acted in a manner to give. England
to demand the return of the Cubans. the Hardinge uition (moderate Conservative) the bishops, which were accepted at their meet-
Sir contended that there has been an absolute breaching in Dublin. While it is lawful for the Irish of international law, and the British Consul had to seek redress for their grievances and strive for their rights they should at the same time seek connived at it.
God'a justice, and remember the wickedness of illegal means in furthering even a just cause. It is the duty of the clergy to curb the excited feelings of the people and urge Justice and moderation, The clergy are not permitted to depart from these rules and join or permit movements inconsistent. with them. Collections to relieve distress are permitted, but subscriptions to influence popular passions are condemned. The clergy must hold aloof when it is plain that by such movements hatred and dissention are aroused, of hal gulshed persons insulted, and when crime and murders go uncensured, and when patriotism is measured by the
Therefore, the Farnell
Under Foreign Secretary Fitzmaurice said it was hoped that the prisoners would soon be liberated, but the tone assumed by the Tories was not likely to favorably induence the case. BERLIN, May 11th. The Emperor William has written to the Prussian Cabinet referring to the changes in the war and navy ministries, which he stated were Caused by the want of energy on the part of General von Kameke and Admiral von Stosch in protecting the imperial prerogatives of the military command against the pretensions of the Reichstag.
LONDON, May 11th,
distin
The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in are thereby insubscribed, for people
fund
ved, and no clergyman should troduced a bill in the Commons yesterday by fung
disapproved which agricultural tenants wil be entitled to recommend subscriptions thereto or promote receive, when their tenancies expire, compensat." It is stated that Archbishop Croke on his tion from landlords for the improvements they return to Ireland will visit Cardinal McCabe and may have made to the lands they have occupied the latter will come to Rome to confer with the This will be the principal measure brought before Pope as soon as his health will permit him to the House during the session. By it the land undertake the journey. lords' right of distress will be limited to a sum equivalent to one year's rentagekee
DUBLIN, May 16th,
As regards crime and punishments the sessions for trying criminals were held eight times a year, and there were sometimes twenty taken
the cart under one of the crossbeams of the out to be hanged at a time. Five or six were put in a cart together, The executioner stops gibbet and fastens to that il-favored beam one end of the rope, while the other is round the wretch's neck. This done, he gives the horse a lash with his whip; away goes the cart, and there swings my gentleman kicking, in the air." This was elementary. The writer goes on to say that it was left for the friends of the criminal to put him out of pain by pulling his legs and beating his breast. Captain Kidd, the pirate, went to his death drunk; Tom Cox, a highwayman, kicked chaplain and exc cutioner both out of the car; one Anne Greene, condemned for murdering her child, which was afterward found to have been still born, was hanged, with the assistance of her
TO LET.
:
L'OR ONE YEAR from June next, the New FUNGALOW of the PEAK OR U. Lot 20, now roofed in and nearly completed, the property of Mr. J. ENSTON SQUIER.
For all information, apply to
BIRD & PALMER.
Queen's Road, Hongkong, 19th April, 1881.
TO LET.
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NN6, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
OLD BAILEY STREET.
COMPANY. lately occupied by PACIFIC MAIL: STEAMSHIP
Apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, 10th April, 1883,"
TO LET.
ATWO STOREY HOUSE (6 ROOSIS) A GARDEN, in Mosque function. The above has Gas and Water laid on; and im mediate possession can be had.
For Particulars apply to
'D. NOWROJEE,
Hongkong, 6th April, 1883.
A
TO LET,
Hongkong Hotel,
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GROUND FLOOR
AT NO. 8, OLD BAILEY STREET. Apply on
THE PREMISES.
Hongkong, 8th June, 1883.
For Sale.
FOR SALE.
EX STEAMSHIP "LAERTES."
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Intimations.
HONGKONG, CANTON, AND MACAO.
“STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.
....
EXCURSION TO MACAO.
MACAO and BACK on SUNDAY, the "HE "HONAM" will make a Trip to 17th instant, leaving Hongkong at 8 AM, and Macao at 9 P.M.
First-class Fare to Macao and Back $2. No Second-class.
Refreshments will be supplied on board, but no Mcals.
The Macao Hotel will be prepared to supply Breakfast and Dinner to the Excursionists.
Tickets to be purchased at the Company's Office.
By Order,
F. A. DA COSTA, Secretary.
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-Hongkong, 13th June, 1883. THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
Entimations.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
HAIR DRESSING SALOON.
[R. MARMANDE begs, to inform the Com.
the above Establishment is now in full working. order,
He has engaged TWO FIRST-CLASS TONSORIAL ARTISTS from Paris, and his staff row consists of five competent workmen. He is prepared to execute Hair-dressing in all its branches, making wigs for theatrical purposes, or for ordinary wear, &c, &C.
HAIR CUTTING 50 Cents. SHAMPOOING
.......25 + SHAVING.
TRIMMING BEARDS............35
**
JJ
LADIES' HAIRDRESSING SALOON.
Mr. MARMANDE and his sistants are always at liberty to attend Ladies at his Saloon, specially set apart for Ladies, or at their own Residences at MODERATE CHARGES.
Mr. MARMANDE begs to offer to the public his Shampoo Wash made by Mons. Pinaud who has had many years experience and guar antees it to keep for any length of time in any
N EXTRAORDINARY MEETING or A SHAREHOLDERS in the above Com-climate. pany will be held at the Company's Office, No. 45, Queen's Road, Victoria, Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of June, 1883, at 11KER O'CLOCK P.M., in order to take into consideration a Special Resolution to add a Regulation to the Existing Articles of Assodution of the Company, authorizing the Company so far to fodify the Conditions contained in its Memorandum of Association as by Sub-division of its Existing Shares to Livide its Capital into Shares of smaller amount than is fixed by its Memorandum of Association, in accordance with the provisions of Sections XX, and XXI. of “The Companies Ordinance, 1877."
By Order,
JAS B. COUGHTRIE,
Secretary
Hongkong, 26th May, 1883.
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CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE
COMPANY, LIMITED:
12
Monthly Customers for Hair-culting, Shaving, and Shampooing, taken at the following prices; EVERY DAY. ...$4.00 Per Month. EVERY OTHER DAY...$3.00 TWICE A WEEK...$2.00 11 Mr. MARMANDE will receive direct from. Paris a large Consignment of Perfumery and other Toilet requisites which will be open for inspection, and he'is prepared to supply the same at prices which will compare favorably with those of any other establishment.
The Saloon is cool and airy, being supplied with Punkahs, and the "Iced Shampoo," is the greatest luxury of the day..
The Saloon is open from 7 A.M. till 7 P.M. for the reception of those who feel the necessity of a Toronial operation,
RAZORS MOST CAREFULLY RESET. Hongkong, rath June, 1883-
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NOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA- MR. MOORE begs to recommend his
ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, will be held at the Head Office, Victoria, Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the ard day of July, 1883, at FOUR O'CLOCK, in the AFTERNOON, when the Resolutions which were the Company held on the 12th day of June, 1883 will be submitted for Confirmation as Special Resolutions.
GOGO SHAMPOO WASH
to the public as unrivalled by any prepara tion ever produced for promoting the growth of the hair. The basis of this compound is made of soap root; the natives of the Philip pine Islands never use anything else for washing their hair, they are never found bald, hair from 5 to 6 feet long. By constantly using this Shampoo Wash as directed, you will
friends, in the humane manner above described, A CONSIGNMENT OF HOCKING'S passed at the Extraordinary General Meeting of and it is quite common to see the females wịth
PATENT FRESH WATER
CONDENSERS.
and on being taken to the anatonsist's actually recovered. Those who refused to plead were still pressed to death. Highway robbers and THE BEST &'CHEAPEST EVER MÅDE. Pirates were hanged in chains. There were a good many highwaymen about the roads, and Capable of Condensing Three Thousand near London the footpads were troublesome. Gallons per day. Gypsies might be hanged as feloss after the age Apply to of fourteen. The pillory was, so to speak, in the
G. FENWICK & Co.,
Victoria Foundry, beight of its popularity, and the ducking-stool was still considerednecessary forthe maintenance
[328 Hongkong, 25th April, 1883, of sound discipline. Spectator.
MAILS EXPECTED.
THE FRENCH MAIL.
The M. M. steamer Peiho, with the incoming French mail, left Saigon on the 11th instant, at 5 p.m., and may be expected to arrive here on the morning of the 15th.
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR HOIHOW AND PAKHOL "HE Steamship
THE
"PING-ON,"
Captain McCaslin, will be despatched for the above Ports, TO-MORROW, the 15th instant, at DAYLIGHT.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, 14th June, 1883.
FOR MANILA (DIRECT). THE Spanish Steamer
"EMUY,"
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Captain Rementaria, will be despatched for the above Fort, on MONDAY, the 18th instant, at
FOUR P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
REMEDIOS & Co. Hongkong, 14th June, 1883,
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE.
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G.
FOR SALE.
By Order of the Board.
Secretary
W. H. RAY,
Hongkong, 13th June, 1883.
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF
CANTON, LIMITED.,
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
H. MUMM & Co CHAMPAGNE. A FIRST INTERIM BONUS of TWENTY per cent. upon Contributions for the year
QUARTE
PINTS......
$22 per Case $23 per Case. Apply to
MELCHERS & Co. Hongkong, and March, 1882.
F. BLACKHEAD & CO.
(8
1882 has this day been DECLARED.
WARRANTS may be had on Application at the Office of the Society on, and after the 21st instant.
By Order of the Board,
DOUGLAS JONES, Acting Secretary,
Hongkong, 7th May, 1883,
NEVER DE BALD,
The proprietor offers the Wash to the public' entirely confident that by ita restorative pro- perties it will without fail cust, dandrud,
hair. It completely eradicates scurt
and cures all diseases of the scalp.. It does not contain any poisonous drugs. By its cooling properties it allaya the itching and fever of the scalp, which is the great cause of people losing te
their hair.
Mr. MOORE has succeeded in being able to put this wash up in bottles without allowing it to ferment, and he will guarantee it to keep any length of time in any climate.
FOR SALE ONLY BY MOORE & Co.,
VARIETY STORE,
Queen's Road Central. Hongkang, 25th January, 1883.
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AND
£400 J.
R. TENNENT'S ALE AND
PORTER.
SHIPCHANDLERS, STORE-KEEPERS HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, DAVID CORSAR & SONS
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,
PRAYA CENTRAL
HAVE RECEIVED EX LATEST ARRIVALS.........
AMERICAN CAST STEEL SHOVELS,
PICKS.
AXES.
HATCHETS. ENGINEERS' & HOUSEHOLD HAMMERS. PATENT BIT-BRACES.
AUGER-BITS,
DRILLS.
GIMBLETS.
.. SQUARES. PATENT BRASS PADLOCKS &
CHEST LOCKS.
¦ ̧Mas. Pott's PATENT SADIRONS. COOKING STOVES,
:
FAIRBANK'S SCALES, FORCE PUMPS FOR SHIPS' USE. DRILLING MACHINES. BREAST DRILLS, AUTOM: BORING TOOLS,
ONSIGNEES of Cargo per Steamship ANVILS, VICES, AND DRILLS COMBINED.
"CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO"
CONS
At the National Land League meeting, held | the above Steamer having arrived, Consignees here to-day, Kenhey, member of Parliament for of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Ennis, described the Pepe's circular as a shame Bills of Lading for Countersignature and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from along- side.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
FE. FOSTER,
Agent. Hongkong, 14th June, 1883. FOR SALE..
fal insult to the priests and people of Ireland,
Freeman's Journal, commenting onthe Pope's circular to the Irish Bishops, says; His Holiness has been misled, if not entirely deceived, by the emissaries of the British Government, who know
IEW that if the Parnoll party remains unbroken, hold the balance of power in the next Parliament. will
United States Minister M, Mad
introduced to Prime Minister Ferry deputation bearing
the address of the Boston Convention, in which the French Government was requested to introduce. a bill to facilitate the despatch, of French art work to the National Exhibition, to be held on the occasion of the centennial of the signing of A the Treaty for American Independance, Ferry intimated that he would submit the thalter to a
PARIS, May 11th, Judgment has been rendered in the suit of Mrs. Hope against Baron de Billing for one hundred thousand francs damnges" for forward as the heir to property left wife (Mrs. Hope's daughter), a boy, who de clared he was the offspring of the fiat marriage of Mme. de Billing to Lord Carnie, from whom the was divorced. The judgment declares the youth defendant put forward is not legally the son of the defendants.
ROME, May 11th. Archbishop Croke was received in audience by the Pope to-day, when the Pope informed the Archbishop of certain grave resolutions which he
one especially one condemning the clergy for promote ing the Farnell fund. It is believed the restlus tion will shortly be sent to the Irish episcopate.
Council of Ministers. LONDON, May 16th. DUBLIN, May 13th: Edmund Leamy, the member of Parlament The Timer says the enigration schame pro for Waterford City, at a meeing to-day of the posed by Canadian capitalista hangs fire because Irish National League; in- Duncanpon, County of the objections of Gladstone, to a system of Wexford, 4,000 persons being present, denounced & Government ald. It says the Cabinet will insist.}.
Heed Erringtons A
polldes,alble for the money leaned to further is scheme,
Ex. S.S. "YORKSHIRE" AND CONNECTING STEAMERS FROM ÜPORTO,
WELL-KNOWN
ANVILS.
VICES,
HITCHCOCK'S PATENT LAMPS.
GLASSCUTTERS.
+
SCROLL SAWS.
FAMILY GRINDSTONES.
·BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS.
&C
·&c. &
. LIMITED.
THE DIRECTORS are now prepared to
from
for a term of FIVE YEARS, for the lease of the HONGKONG HOTEL, with FURNITURE com- plete.
The Building (together with a powerful pas senger lift,) will comprise after the proposed alterations and additions have been completed, viz :--
...
THE BASEMENT. Two Grand Entrances from Pedder's Street and Queen's Road. Bar, Billiard, Reading and Smoking Rooms with separate Entrance from Pedders Street.
MERCHANT NAVY]
NAW BOILED
LONO FLAX
CROWN
}CANVASI
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co. Hongkong, 15th June, 1881.
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THE CITY OF MANILA CİGAR STORE/
HAB. FOR SALE.
IGARS of all Brands, Imperiales, Caballeros,
Vegueros, Regalias, Londres, Nuevo Hi banes of all makes quality guaranteed. Tobaccos of all Brands, at moderate prices. FANCY GOODS from the Parisian markets, Meerschaum Pipes,
Commissions Executed..
A bandsomely fitted up Ladies' Room, for the Jewellery of Chaste Designs. Sun Hats, &c. &c.} use of visitors and others.
Manager's and General Offices, Kitchens, Store Rooms,
&
&c.
FIRST FLOOR. A Public Dining Room capable of dining up- wards of 170 persons at the same time. ONE LARGE BREAKFAST ROOM, FIVE elegant and beautifully fitted up suite of
→
ROOMS, consisting of a Private DINING DRAWING ROOM, CARD ROOM, READING ROOM, and BILLIARD ROOM...
TEN Bed Rooms with a Bathroom to sach.
SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS Have each 26 lofty, well ventilated and lighted Bed Rooms, opening on to large Verandahs with a commodious Bath Room for cach room.
All the Passages and Corridors throughout the premises are wide and well lighted, most of the
JOSE M. DASA. No. 51, B., QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL Hongkong, 1st May, 1882,-
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FOR SALE CHEAP.
FIVE TO SIX HUNDRED, TONS
C OK. E
IN LOTS FROM ONE TON UTWARDS, COAL TAR IN BARREL S.
CHOY CHEW,
230 PRAYA WEST, Hongkong, 5th April, 1883.
HONGKONG TIMBER YARD, WANCHAI.
furniture will be new and made expressly for the OREGON ALWAYS ON HAND
climate.
The special attention of Hotel Krepers and others is drawn to the unusual advantages offered,
Tenders to state sum per annum, and to BEST WHITWORTH'S STOCK AMD DIES. include taxes. No Tender under $3.500 per [SCREW WRENCHES,
mensim will be entertained by the Directors."
Hongkong, 16th April, 1883.
SMALL INVOICE OF GUEDES
"3 GRAPES'PORT WINE. Apply to
---PLANE IRONS.
****CHISELS:
HAMMERS.
PINCERS.
NIPPERS.
DIVIDERS
RULES.
METAL SCISSORS,
́ ́METAL' SÄWS,
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F. J. V. JORGE.
Hongkong, 14th June, 1883. -
· FOR SALE.
TUBE EXPANDERS.
OIL-FEEDERS.
„NOTICE OF REMOVAL
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ARF. VINCENOT'S WINE, and SPIRIT
MTORE and also the BAKERY now at
No. 8, PEEL STREET, will be REMOVED fom 1st July next, to No. 14, PRAYA CENTRAL
Hongkong, 8th June, 1883
145x
INTIMATION.
of
CONSERVATOIRE DE - BERGANO and...iste OIL-CANS. of the ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY has
arranged to remain Hongkong, and, lessons in Music, Singing and the Planoforte. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE.
Address-Messrs, KELLY & WALSH,
Queen's Road, Hongkong, 1st March, 1883.pd [168
LOST.
WESTON'S PATENT TACKLES” PATENT SOCKETS. DISTRESS SIGNALS. - HOLMES PATENT SIGNAL LIGHTS FOGHORNS, CANON
SIGNAL LAMPS"
the Govermenta policy, wach, sought to indice on the Canadian Goverment becoming respon THE OWNER being about to retire from SALTERS SPRING BALANCE SCALES, the hot to farms in a cagioni di will give the Vatican to withdraw the priests from polite potatoly thinking by that means they will cause of the GOOD-WILL, FITTINGS, and FURNI
Business is open to negotiate for the Sale. sneaking
cented Porn to however, that Canada will accept the well-known establishment known as the "NA- the project to be abandoned. There is reasonTURE Complete of the Old Established and popinlay
Anantinced!
Lord Errington privately accredited with every English move responsibility.
TIONAL HOTEL" situated at Nos. 223 and 214, ment at the Vatican, the result of the conduct of
LISBON, May 16th.. certain classes of the Irish clergy for taking and During a popular Ete and firework in an adeen's Road Central The House contains TWO BILLIARD TABLES (one" English. and one notorious stand in political agitation, and that he jacent village a dynamite bomb exploded, killing American) which are in first-class condition, caused the order probibiting the elevation to the four persons and wounding about twenty, Wes
For further Farticulars apply toh pa episcopate of any priest who interfered in politie **
DUBLIN, May 16th.
JOHN OLSON,"
National Hotel Hongkong, 14th June, 1883.
nounce a bull forbiddin Mersea Raeclared, was the worst that ever ruled over Ire HONGKONG AND CHINA GAS COMPANY: -
cal afisirs, Loni Errington at one time very “At a meeting in support of the Parsell testi- nearly succeeded in persuading the Fope to pro- monial, Thomas Seaton, member of Parliament gethe Irish clergy to for. Slgo county,, was one of the speakers., Xie
violently attacked the Government which tany
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