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Count Sickingen, though not connected with hun an undoubtedly affective ameliorating effect any reigning house, would not be regarded as an ta sarly phthisis, tubercules of the larynx and impossible selection, for the Cxar is willing to lupas," Leading Russian doctors have export. take any tosi that he can handle for Russia's mented with the lymph in leprosy and report' 'ends. On the other hand, it is not probabisa characteristic reaction. that the Count had any intention either us a nobleman or a prince of marrying the daughter of

a plebsins wilow. Thus the case stands, while the aristocracy of Europe is shocked by the revelations, and hopeful that the Count wil be able to prove his innocence.

constant

LIMA, January 17th,

Papers from Iquique received, bare announce that the Chilean army remains loyal to the Government. Several prominent members of Congress are paid to be with the revelationists. Jorge Meutt has been appointed commander-to- chief of the forces, and the commander of the franclad Huascar has been replaced by the former commander of the culier Esmeralda.

Admiral Viel and anather admiral remain

The Government of Chilė kas torvéd a decree offering a reward af two years' pay and amnesty to there who have been unwillingly led Inte revolt and who will submit to the Government. It la anneunced that Plaagus and Calets Buen and probably Arica, will be blockaded on and after January 2gth. It is reported that provi slons are becoming very scarce in Iquique,

NEW YORK, January 17th.

Three noblemen died this weak. The Duke of Bedford was the richest man in this peerage except the Duke of Westminster. A dozen years ago he replied to the Queen of Holland, who bluntly asked him what his snuual. Income | loyal to the Government, and are making pre- was, that he confessed to 63,000,000. Hisparations for the defense of Valperatno. Orders have been given to prepare the torpedo beats for property has greatly increased since thai date. His income was chiefly derived from the Bedford | service. estates in West Central London, the plum of the whole being Covent-garden market, Under the old charter the Duke of Bedford levled toils on every cart within a quarter of a mile of the market and, one may almost say, on every flower or parcel of fruit sold within the market building. Although he get £10,000 annually from this source, it was only by the of Punch that he would gibbering isprove what that camle Journal always called the "Mud-safad market. He was a retiring eccentric, reserved man, with co brilliancy like his brother, Lord Arthur, or his other brother, Lord Ode Russell, better known, by the name of Ampthill. Lord Tavistock, the Duke's OR, who succeeds hire, is not a man of many parts The Duke of Somerset, who died this wick, was an old bachelor, and many years ago was in the army. He was unknews to the present generation and was bardly ever seen, except when toddling to his club for a game of whist, The Earl of St. Maur, who succeeds him, was once an amateur whip, driving the London and Oxford private coach. Of late years he has kopt a horse bazaar at Plymouth, letting out

them how to drive.

latest advices from Chile say the fact bas on The Mall and Express' special ways: The board the leaders of the Cortes, and. If it seizes the customs at Arapace it will render the Balmaceda Government bankrupt and finally powerless. This would compel Balmaceda to resign, unless the army should be unanimous in

his

able to hold his own.

support bich case Balmaceda might The latest: trustworthy news about Papa Len XII, who again has been represented as in dying condition by recent dispatches, is to be found in the Ninziazmik Century, a Milan paper, to which is Roman correspondent wrote on December 13, 1899: "The strength of the Pope is daily decreasing. Not that he can be said to teams to officers of the garrison and instructing be suffering from any definite illness, all his life is ebbing away slowly and insensibly. What

energy and his will. He still seems sufficiently

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was allowed to bowl afterwards. Now that he has accepted a billet in Selangor, it is probable eltber that his delivery will not be questioned or that the Siralta cricketing auength will not galo much by his joining their ranks I fear i Kelaart bowled better as he went on, and at Pening, on think he was trundling as well as he does in our way back, was in great form, but I don't Colombo. The constant round of festivities was enough to upset stronger hands and remach TENDERS, in duplicate will be received for in the Matter of the Estate of THOMAS THE most beautifal position in the environs then any of us possessed, and think our bowling not bowl a little bit in the third match vs.

ARMY CONTRACTS.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG,

keeps him up more than anything else is his suffered in consenco, for Christoffeliz could required for Her Majesty's Troops at Hongkong ble the CHIEF JUSTICE having, in virtue

The Earl of Deven, whose death was announced to-day, has left no reputation, except that of having ruined his father, who was one of the most worthy and honorable mea in their and vigorous, but those who approach British peerage.

him are sadly struck with all the symptoms of peedy bodily dissolution. The Pope's voice hea become thin-very thin. His body, already lean and angular, has become almost transparent, the syca only are virasious and brilliant.

The latest advices from Ruenos Ayres are of a more peaceful character. The rabels who assembled in the province of Entre Rios hava disarmed, and a new Governor has boom been appointed and is already acting snargetically. The alarm is rapidly sabilding.

The late Commander Frederick Pearson, United States Navy, is the subject of an eulogistie article in the Whitehall Review. He in referred to as "the only American who ever received the Order of the Bath." He was thus decorated on

attack by the English feet on the Japanese forts in the Straits of Shimonoack! In 1864.

PARIS, January 17th.

In the Deputies today M. Laurl, in an inter- polation, complained of the drain of gold to England. He asserted that it had simply been transferred to Germany. The Rothschilds should not be allowed to rule, and the Bank of France should retain a sufficient amount of gold for the requirements of war and commETCE.

and sad, wandering through the grand and "He looks like a shadow or a spirit, mourals! inpesh solitude of the Vatican. Perhaps he is suffering over the idea that he has not done for the Church as much as he could or would have and he had the mind and heart to rents them. done. He had grand conceptions, vast schemes,

but

the

Straits, which we were more desirans of winning. It was in batting, however, that we' were weak, Marks generally did well and so did Vander. spar; Courtenay sias always made runs; but, though Stephens would stay at the wickets

us did almost nothing, and one of us actually so. only got late double figures iwice. The rest of for an hour or so, he seldom made anything, and

We have no need to be discouraged, though, for we have lots of teams in the island better than the one se sent down.

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THE EAST BORNEO PLANTING COMPANY, LIMITED,

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So much for the cricket. The rest is one long Account of the gallant part he played during the circumstances were stronger than he. The revel. How we played cricket at all beats me. Commanding, Commissariat Buildings, before

story of dinner, dance, and resel, particularly of sponded to all the hopes which he entertained into a dance got up by the Colonel and officers of later years of his pontificate have not corre- Why, to the middle of the first match, we west 1876. He feels it himself and is grieved at it, the 5th and kept it up till 3 a.m., our hosts still it was less through his fault than through being about as jolly a set of fellows as we ever those of others that his plana did not succeed."

At any rate he continues his receptions. He mind was the native sports (land and sea). They met. One of the most amusing sights to my always has on his lips the habitual smile. He does not miss a single ceremony and fulfils all

came in thousands to see it, though they paid no the duties of his high office. He wants to prove and inexhaustible energy around us vastly,

Attention to the cricket and we enjoyed the lan to others that be fa still vigorous, and perhaps he wants to prove it to himself. But nobody is Rouvier, in reply, said that aven after the lean the Vatican entertalusany illusion is that respect to the Barings, the gold held by the Bank of Extremely feeble are the ties which bind him France amounted to $324,000,000, as against to life, and no great force will be necessary to $178,400,000 in 1885. Had not the bank lent cut them off. Perhaps one morning, whep $15,000,000, the Bank of England would have been nebody expects it, the Pope may be found dead, compelled to raise the rate of exchange and, perhaps, during one of the ceremonies which French commerce would have suffered a counter. he will attend, the old man will be seen drop blow from the Baring crisis. The operation, ping his head, never to lift it up again, upon the Rouvier declared, was perfectly legal and pro-arms of bis holy chair." Stable, and afforded proof of the financial strength of France. He added that he accepted the entire responsibility for the lasn

Lauri moved that Rouvier's explanation was inadeqante, but the motion was rejected by a vote of 478 to 29.

Monchicourt, liquidator of the Panama Cazal Company

in an Interview in regard to the pro- posal that the United States Government guar- antee the interest on the Nicaragua Canal Com pany's bands said, that the Panama canal would be finished before the Nicaragua canal was com pleted. He added: "I once hoped that the United States Government would assist in the work of completing the Panama canal, but, am sorry to say without effect. There is no possible doubt that the Government of the United States and the Government of France eught to promptly. assume charge of the Panama canal, and make necessary arrangements to complete the work. I am certain that if the French Government felt that it would not suffer a humiliating rebuff fram the Government of the United States the former Government would be only too willing to make propositions to the United States which might lead to a mutual aid sailsfactory under standing by which the Panama canal could be completed.it

Heavy snowstorms are reported from Bor- deaux

and Beregueux. Traffic of all kinda fatbose ellies and surrounding regions is at a standstill, In the department of Dordogne all the rivers are frozen over. Wolves are ravaging the sheep pens. The village of Pontariler and farms about it are completely isolated. Several deaths by freezing are reported from the department of Gers. Around the villages in the vicinity of Dunkirk, in the north of France, wolves are making their appearance and busting parties are being organized to extermfuate them,

A severe storm is prevailing again in Germany. From Spain come reports of more snowstorms and a renewal of the recent severe frosts..

MADRID, January 17th.

A violent snowstorm prevails and the weather throughout Spain is extremely cold. In the Malaga district the jackals are playing sad havoc with the flocks, and appearing in such numbers that they are terrifying the peasants.

NAPLES, January 17th. The snowstorm which commenced yesterday fasted all night. The storm is unprecedented. Traffic in the streets has ontirely ceased.

EDINBURGH, January 17th.

A monster procession of trade unionista, esti mated si 30,000 men, marched through the streets to-day. The display was a demonstra- tion in sympathy with the striking railroad employes. The men behaved in the most orderly manner. There seems no prospect of an eatly and of Scotland's great railroad strike.

LONDON, January 18th.

A dispatch from Buenos Ayres says that the tavolt lá Chile is spreading rapidly. The insur. gents are very energetic and are managing the the campaign in a skilful manner. The issue of the rising is very doubtful.

the British Museum have discovered among the The Times announces that the authorities of collection of papyrus rolls acquired recently in slution of Athens, from which numerous writers Egypt the text of Arista le's treatise on the con of antiquity quoted, but which hitherto has been known only is detached fragments. This dis- covery is almost unprecedented in the bistory of classical learning. There is no doubt of the genuineness of the manuscript...

OTTAWA (Ont.), January 18th. Despite dentals it is positively known that Blaine recently made overtures to the Canadian Government with a view of establishing closer trade relations between the two countries. A Cabinet Minister said he was not in a position te divulge the condition of affairs. He had hopes, however, that the matters at issue between the two countries would be amicably settled.

ALOIERS, January '18th. Further details of the destruction wrought by the severe earthquake in Algeria have been re- ceived. The towns of Gosraya and Villebourg forty persons were killed by the falling of walls. were practically destroyed by the shocks and

HAVRE, January 18th.

On Friday, the 2nd of January, we went to a dance at the Tanglin Club, and had an awfully good time. Everything was so well done, much Smoking Concert was given and passed off. better than we ever do it, and the next night a exceedingly well. The Governor, and pretty well all Singapore, was present, the two Hongkong boys," Dr. Lowron and Surgeon Barrow, doing much to make it go off well. These two, familiarly known as Peter Blobbs and The Taster, assisted by other members of the Hongkong team and some Singaporeans, turned the town up- side down for a fortnight. Their energy was s inexhaustible as their constitutions were strong, and after prolonged midnight and early morning revelry either of them could appear at 7 a.m. as sound as a bell end as steady as a rock. and better or more amusing fellows never They were the life and soul of the fortaight, breathed. Hats off, gentlemen, to Blobbs and The Taster, and may they turn up bere some the very sombre atmosphere of this place! I day to rouse us out of our lethargy and enliven should like to see Colombo turned topsy-turvy for once, and to have some of our "higher officials"-they know of no such persons in Singapore-turned out of their beds after mid- night, just to see their faces under the process. the Civilians forra one community, and there is In Singapore the officials, the Military and

Indeed, unless I am much mistaken, some of never any official "side" observable there. the highest officials" of the Straits Settlements were bardly one whit behind our good friends Blobbs and the Taster in devilment and fun. but Aspinall's enamel when red is Who palated the elephant statue I don't know? to scrape off. At least so it appeared, for the very difficrtt Bext day they had to use sandpaper to get it offl No doubt the hearty co-operation of the much to do with the success with which avery- Governor in all the cricket arrangements had

ferest in everything and was "the Governor " thing went off. Gir Cecil took a personal in only on state occasions, mixing freely and un- reservedly with everyone and taking a great in terest in all that was going forward. Lady Clementi Smith drove down to the Pavilion every

Dillon and O'Brien, after a consultation for six hours, informed the Associated Press correspon- dent that complete accord had been established,morning at 10 or 11 and remained there the adding that it was idle to say more at presect.

THE CRICKET CARNIVAL AT

was awful.

SINGAPORE.

lengthy report sent to the Times of Ceylon by Wo take the following observations from a one of the cricketing team of that colony- very fine ground with magnificent upstals "Just a few words as to the ground. It is a pavilion on it which cost £2,000; but the wicket You might expect anything-a shooter or a ball in your face, I got one of Christoffelaz's, in practice, in my teeth the first few moments I went to the acts, and it destroyed my confidence all through. That's how it comes about that my average" but that's another story" as R.K, 1171,

It's not much use my going over the cricket again, and I have no apologies to make, but I will say this-that if the thres matches were played over again on a ground new to all the leams we should win more than one. Wo were weak in

batting, of

course. A dashing bat of such a class as Waltting or Block would ST. PETERSBURG, January 17th. have made all the difference to us, though we The Imperial Commission on Petlilons has had good bowling to face. Fox, the Perak returned the memorial on behalf of the Russian man, is about the best bowler we have ever Jews addressed to the Czar by a meeting recently played against overhand medium paco, and held at Lincoln Guild Hall, accompanied by both ways; but McKenzie, the Raffles

■ communication stating that the commission fe not authorized to present such memorial to the class. Hongkong had no bowlers of great excel- boy, though he got wickets, was not in the same

lance, Bar and Lowson could trundle.

CELT,

BERLIN, January 17th, kad a splendid batting team though, Lieut There is a distinct disappointment over the and Captain Dean both being magulficent bats. defective character of Dr. Koch's statement We ought to have sent a stronger team down regarding the composition of his lymph, especially because, of course, we have the men. If we had over the studied reticence concerning some parts sent down the Australians we ought to have won

withstanding,

or Course

It seems mean to say

of the process of productios. The discussion all the matches, the ground to the contrary not-

proceed with renewed activity as to the waigeof But It's a fact nevertheless-wa had cruel

German, Austrian

the discovery. The weight of Ge and English medical opinion supperts the belief fuck right through.

Vanderspar played on

whole day, only leaving for breakfast; and we are as much indebted to her and to the Governor for the unflagging Interest they took in the cricket, as we are for the cordial and generous hospitality they showed us."

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WINES, etc. the best Brands and finest qualities only are kept.

A

TERMS MODERATE.. Telephone No. 29.

PEAK HOTEL & TRADING Co, Ltd.,

Proprietors. Hongkong, 13th February, 1891.

(#77

Insurances.

THE. S. TAN D. AR D

SCOTTISH LIFE OFFICE OF 64 YEARS STANDING, AND ONE OF THE WEALTHIEST AND MOST PROGRESSIVE OF THE PROVI DIENT INSTITUTIONS OF THE UNITED

KINGDOM.

HE Standard has a long record of good services to refer to its Funds, annually Increasing, amount to £7,000,00 Stg; the Premiums are moderate; and all modern features consistent with safety have been adopted.

ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,

Agents, Hongkong ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY OF

LONDON. !

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THE Undersigned having been appolated Agents for the abave Company are pre- pared to ACCEPT. RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.

EDUARD SCHELLHASS & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, rath April 10

GENERAL LIFE AND FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY IN

THE

LONDON.

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HE Undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above Company, are pre- pared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE agd. LIFE at Current Rates,

REUTER, BROCKELMANN & Co., Hongkong, 1st July, 1889.

166

EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE

THE SOCIETY

OF THE

UNITED STATES.

RUSSELL & Co.,

-Agents,

Hongkong, 14th November, 1800,

NOTICE.

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THE MAN ON INSURANCE COMPANY

LIMITED...

CAPITAL SUBSCRIBEDs is $1,000,000,

The above Company is prepared to accept MARINE RISKS at CURRENT RATES on GOODS. &c. Policies granted to all Parts of the world payable at any of its Agencies,

WOO LIN YUKM,

Secretary.

HEAD OFFICE, No. 2, QUEEN'S ROAD WEST. Hongkong, 1st February, 1881.

GENERAL NOTICE.

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THE ON TAI INSURANCE COMPANY, (LIMITED.) CAPITAL, TAELS 600,000,

→→EQUAL TO RESERVE FUND

$833-333-35- $318,000.00.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

LKE SING, Esq.

LOU TWO SHUN, Esq. 1.

Lo YXUE MOOM, Esq.

MANAGER-HO AMEL,

"ARINE RISKS on GOODS, &c, taken MARINERI RAYA to all parts of the

wesid.

HEAD OFFICE, 8 & 9, FRAYA WEST. Hayalmay, 17th December, XA. P7240

NOTICE.

JKYE'S SANITARY COMPOUNDS COMPANY, LIMITED.

JEYE'S WOOD PRESERVER OR

THE

⠀ ANTISEPTIC PAINT.

“HK Undersigned hare this day been appointed SOLE AGENTS for the ma of these PERFECT DISINFECTANTS, and arm prepared to supply quantities to suit purchasers, at Wholesale Prices, Extra Special terms for Shipping and large Orders.

Sir ROBERT RAWLINSON, C.B., C.E., Calef Sanitary Engineer, Local Government Board, London, says

It is the best Diinfectant in van M

W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co Bork Buildings.

Hongkong, ijh June, 1985,

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