Intimations.

DAKIN BROS. OF CHINA, LIMITED, DISPENSING, CHEMISTS, &C. PURE WINES.

JE beg to invite careful attention to the, WElection from our Wine. List, for we have succeeded in combining purity and excellence of quality with moderate prices.

SHERRY.

der casa, par bottle. Vino Generoro- generous

round wide, green teal ...............$ 6.00 Vino Depasto a medium dy

Amontillado

autural wine for connois seurs of Sherry, yellowi réal$12.00

$0.60

wine with delicate flavour, red seat

..$10.00

$1.00

high class

$1.10

Delicioso-the.. very finest

sherry procurable, 6 years

In bottle.....

པ་བ་བ་་་་་་་་་460

$1.25

PORT.

****$10.00

$1.00

......$11.00

$1.10

Old Tawny, toft and mature,

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$1.25 $1.75

Superior quality.....

Invalid Port, gold seal .

Specially selected old vintage. $10.00

BURGUNDY..

Beaune fall-bodied Red

Burgundy with strengthen-

ing properties......................

Chablis mellow

White

$14.00

Burgundy, fine flavour and

bonquet *******

CHAMPAGNÉ

Avize-a well matured,

$1.25

$1.25

specially selected dry wine. $18.00 $1.75

Lemoine Vio-brut-Cuvee

Royale. A Supplied regu,

larly to the Prince of Wales,

House of Commons, ami the

"

chief clubs in London, &c...$12.00 $1.00 Per case of 24 plats -$73.00 $1.00

We are sale Agents in China for the Sale of this splendid Wine.

(Telephone No. 60,)

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1891.

TELEGRAMS.

PANIC IN BUENOS AYRES. A financial panic has occurred in Buenos Ayres.

„THE

veisels of the Felyang squadron, which left Hongkong recently, bave orrived at Shanghal on their way North.

ALL lovers of high-class music and genuine art, will be delighted to learn that Madame Patey, and her talented concert company are to appear at the Theatre Royal on Thursday (vening next. They arrived from the North today, and although only one concert bas as yet been decided upon, it is to be hoped that sufficient inducement will be held out to the management to give half a

dexen more at least,

THE Carewitch arrived at Singapore on the forennon of the 2nd inst. The future Emperor of All the Builos declined" to have any fuss made about his amival, gr*ciously granted 'Sir Cecil Smith an interview of a few minutes on board the Russian man-of-war Pamiat Arova.. and made no announcement when he would land, ne li he would land at all. For the honour of this colony it is to be hoped that our large army of local professional taxdies will take The Russian Prince is warning by this evidently sick of Colonial lick-spitting.

business, and a learned barrister, equally with the humbler but, so far as law is con-

A SENSATION IN THE CITY, cerned, in many cases thore learned

LONDON, March 7th, solicitor, has the same right to earn Mr. Robert Antrobus, partner in Coutts Bank, his living as the ambidextrous gas-is reported to have committed suicide. fitter or the ubiquitous culinary artist.

the. "Devil's

Own" But, leaving out of the question, the world still contains large and varied assortment of knaves and tools, and we venture to believe, and to record our belief, that these denominations were powerfully represented at yesterday's farcical burlesque on law and justice.

The "ostensible object of the corroborres was to adjudicate on a petition for the compulsory winding up of a company that, so far as the claims of creditors have been made public, has debts amounting in the aggregate to about 86,600-some of management of Mr. Robert Love, has lately been { Saperintendent of the Firfirigde, etc., etc. expense and trouble Incurred."

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which, on close inspection, may not prove altogether flaw-less, and assets valued by experienced and impartial appraisers at something over 850,000. To petition for a compulsory winding up of the Marina, Limited, under these conditions is an insult to the Court, and can only be set down to private or personal reasons which have not been made públic. Let us

not be misunderstood. The Marina owes the Hongkong Trading Company $1,697.70, and

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

H.M.S. Severn, Capt. W. H. Hall, arrived here to-day from Amay.

THE China Camors Club, established to encourage amateur photography, is the latest | Shanghal novelty,

THE adjourned meeting of the Legislative Council convened for to-morrow, is postponed till Thurs day, the 19th inst., at 3 pm. WOODYEAR'S Australian Circus, under the able performing to crowded houses in Rangoon, we note fromis Japancie paper fast to bend, that Madams Patey's concert company have had a most successful season in the Land of the Rising Sun"

Lu Kum v1 the new Viceroy of the Liang Kiang, arrived at Shanghai on the 4th inst, and following day.

roceeded to Tientsin, en rouse to Peking, the

It is proposed to give a complimentary dinner to Sir Richard Rehnt-, Chief Istice, and Me, P. J. Hughes, H.B.M.' Consul-General, at the Shanghal Club on the 26th instant.

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Funcral of H. E the late Prince Sanjo, OUR Shanghai, morning contemporary has Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal, took pince on the "much pleasure in recording a very graceful act 25th ultimo in Tokyo. The day was fine, and the that has lately been done by Liu Ming-chuan, spectacle, which scarcely came up to popular Governor of Formnya. The British" barque expectation, attracted crowds of spectators along Nanaimo was wind-bound for three weeks in the route from the deceased's former residence, Keelung harbour, unable to get to, nea,, and at, Ichine-machi Arbu, to the Temple of Gokokujinst the Captain appealed in the Governor for Ojowa, Kolshikowo, at h variously 'reported | assistance. His Excellency at once instructed, that the expenses of the funeral will amount to the transport, the Halching, to get up steam and

tow the Nanaimo to set, which she did, returns, between yes 30,000 and 40,000.

ing subsequently to her moorlogs, the Governor

M. Wodehouse, senior Magistrate, Coroner,

goes home on leave by the French mail which leaves here to-morrow morning. Mr. A. G. Wise will, in consequence, perform double duty at the Police Court, and will also fill the office of Coroner. Mr. Geo. Herspool, Acting Captain Superintendent of Police, will tempo rarily succeed Mr. Wodehouse as Superintendent of the Fire Brigade, and Mr. Chapman will be

Superintendent of the brigade. Assistant THE Kelang correspondent of the Shanghai Marcury writes under date Feb, 25th Just as the Fitches is about leaving I have the follow ing to communicate in great haste-A ship's brat, apparently of French build, has been

men. It was driting about amongst a quantity of wreckage. The boat is marked" Cuba " on one side, and "Guernsey on the other side... It has been a good time in the water, as it has barnacles on it. On the other hand the paint in quite fresh. The Governor bas abolished the Camphor monopoly.

and his officers refusing all renumeration for the

THE Siamese are evidently a progressive race and would appear to be straining every nerve, if not to overtake the Japanese; at least to emulate them. In their adoption of Westem sciences. The Bangkok Times reports that the Siamese fall way department la gradually organizing its staff, and every other mall or so, brings up another engineer, who is generally an Englishman. That the railways will work out profound results, bearing upon the politics, society, religion, industry, trade and commerce of the whole country, goca without anylog. They will give the Siamese Government a fir firmer hold upon the bullying provinces and will have a powerful Ing their minds, undermining their superstitions and offering them all the advantages of extan- sive intercourse, with their fellow men.

Wylie, I, Anderson, Gen. Fenwick (General Manager) and others.

The Chairman said the report for the past year, the second annual report of the Company, wiss Ilula less favourable than the preceding report but that should not cause astonishment for the reason that the company's business was accessarily of a fluctuating nature. Last year was a negative year, and had it not been. for the fluctuations of which he spoke ha thought it would have resulted in a distinct improvement in the returns for the past twelve months. It would be as well if the shareholders

would, when they had work to give out, By so doing they think of Fenwick & Co. would be helping themselves while they were doing good for the Company. He believed it had been stated by some shareholders that the dividend should have been larger. The Direc tors, however, considered it inexpedient to declare a larger dividend, for with a business like theirs it was necessary to keep well in funds. It must be borne in mind, too, that with some lang contracts disbursements were heavy, while they had to wait a considerable time for payment, ar rather repayment. If any mistake had been made In respect to " 100 small a dividend,” he hoped, that the funds'reserved would go to swell scat year's dividend-that would be a mistake on

the right side.

Mr. F. W: Cross-I should like to ask a quese on. You admit that the accounts are less favourable than last year's. Now

The Chairman-A little less favourable. Mr. Cross, continuing, said there appeared bat little, if anything, to congratulate the Con- sulling Committee upon, for there was a decrease of 30 per cent. In the receipts. There must be some reason for such a heary falling off, and ho would like to know what that reason was. It was satisfactory, to find that in proportion to the...” been a corresponding diminution of general General Į expenses, Upon that result the

Maniger was certainly to be congratulated. As to the Reserve Fund, there were some items. entered under other headings in the accounts hich should, he thought, have gone to swell

the latter Company, especially Mx, BIBDY, manager of the Raub mines, left brought in here from tff Kelung Island by fisher-influence upon the lives of the people, liberalie. falling off ja the aggregate of receipts there had

under the suspicious circumstances, was quite justified in protecting its own interests by obtaining judgment for the amount due. Why this comparatively trifling amount was not paid when the account was presented, is a question that

Singapore for Rash on the 3rd inst., in order to ruperintend the rather extensive crushing operations in connection with the Western reek MR. E. P. Nuvall, who until recently was the editor of the Japan Gouette, was entertained at dinner at the Grand Hotel, Yokabama, on the- zoth instant by a large number of his friends, the occalon being his departure for England.

AT yesterday's meeting, of the Licensing Board there were present-Heissn. A. G. Wise (Chairman), G. Sharp, F. Henderson; We have received a programme of the" High Captain Superintendent of Police (Mr. Geo,what the Directors consider the best form.

D. R. Sassoon, A Shelton Hooper, the Acting

the reserve.

Nos. 22 & 24, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. the so-called. Directors of the Marina CHANG CHIH-TUNG, according to the N. ing. that only five out of the thiny events on the Horspool), and Mr. W. M. B. Arthur (clerk and maintained that the Reserve Fund'should

Hongkong, 9th March, 1891.

BY APPOINTMENT.

[37 should be called upon to answer and explain. That the Marina was in a position to liquidate all its current liabilities cannot be denied, unless the Directorate was a bare-faced swindle from the commence- ment of active operations, as Mr. ST. JOHN HANCOCK, who has posed as Chairman of the Board of Directors, Engineer and Surveyor, Architect, Manager-in-Chief and General

WINES AND SPIRITS. A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841. MANUFACTURERS OF AERATED

WATERS.

Our New Factory has been recently refiled

with automatis Steam Machinery of the latest and most approved kind, and we are well able to compete, in quality with the best English Makers. The purest ingredients only are used, and the ulmost care and cleanliness are exercised in the manufacture throughout.

LARGE. BOMBAY.

" SODAS"

We continue to supply large bottles as heretofore, free of Extra Charge, to those of our Customers who prefer to have them to the ordinary size.

COAST PORT ORDERS,

Daily News, is evidently seriously, bent op pushing bis end of the Great Western Railway, As he has engaged another experienced railway engineer. Mr. Locht, as an addition to his foreign s'aff.

IT was reported the other day that Miss Valeris Van Tassell, the dy balloonist, had been drowned at Madras, whilst making public

ascent, Later information, however, contradicts the report, which is stated to be entirely ground less, no accident having teken place.

land Games,” (hough why Highland, consider-

know), organised by the 1st battalion of the list are of Highland origin, we don't profess to A, and S. Highlanders, which are to be held on the 17th and 18th insrs. on the Race-course in Happy Valley. Good committees have been chosen, and as there are some fie athletes in the regiment, the sport shou'd be above the average. Sergt. Major Williamson is the moving spirit in the sub-committee, and as this

gentleman's energy and ability in this line have already been amply proved in Hangkong, it

The business was in connection with the appli cation of a Mr. Edmund Fuchs for a lirence to sell intoxicating liquors in a house in Pattinger Street, to be call the Criterion Restaurant. The applicant was represented by Mr. Bowles, and Mr. Caldwell appeared on behalf of Mr. Vadar, of the Victoria Hotel, to oppose the application, The Justices decided that before procceing to busigers it was necessary that certificates as to the reputable character of the applicant should be produced, and adjourned the meeting to

The Chairman-The receipts are shown in

Mr. Cross was not satisfied with that reply

be swelled much as possible. Ar the Chairman's remarks about the fasue of as small- dividend as possible, he fully agreed with him, for companies should not pay the highest possible dividend-they should be careful to pay. reasonable dividend only, reserving as much of the earnings as posible.

The Chairman thanked Mr. Cross for his remarks and suggestions, and asked him to pass the accounts as they stood, belleving that his suggestions would be duly weighed by the

ad that experience. The Dock Company, it special reasons for it had been set forth at the recent meeting of shareholders. It must be remembered, too, that they had had very few baliding contracts during the past year.

goes without saying that the program ne will be Saturday, in order that this might be done. Consulting Committee. As to the falling off last Autocrat of the concern, actually proposed YESTERDAY afternoon Mr. C. C. Malich, CE carried through smoothly and with promptitude. SAYS the N. C. Dally News of March 7th year, it was not only their company which had after a few weeks' working to pay an sold by auction a plece of Crown Land, contain- interim dividend to shareholders. Instead 10g 2,912 sq. ft. located near the Wanchai would appear to have no end of trouble with his officer, Mr. Kents, and: a boat's crew were the wax truc, had bad a very good half-year, and the

School, Wanchal There were not many buyers present, and the lot was knocked down to a Chicam for $457, which was $20 above the upset price. The North-China Daily News understands that the foreign Ministers at Peking did object to being received in the Tra Kuang Ko, but they were finally satisfied with the segurance of the Tiong- Yamen that there was no other building available, and that a new hall should be built specially for the reception of freigonatead. The challenge, of course, was not

of indulging in profitless and expensive squabbling In Court, what the legitimate creditors, for their own sakes, ought to do, is to assist the shareholders in compelling Ma. HANCOCK and his two Chinese colleagues to explain what they have done with the Company's funds and to render a full and properly verified

account of their stewardship.

We don't know on what grounds Mr. Yu Wose Pu is a creditor' for 8284.04, nor

envoys.

CAPTAIN Munro of the British barque Altair, crew. The carpenter is at present hors de comdat in the hospital suffering from a serious stab in the side, another of the crew is in gaol, and this morning Albert Biddel, the boatswain, tion. Albert came ashore last Fri av night to was charged before Mr. Wise with insubordina have a time," and, 01 getting back to his abip be felt he was in a condition to call upon the redoutable J. L. S. but failing this worthy, he was not too proud to "take" the Captain accepted, but Albert nevertheless had to face the consequences to-day when his "skipper" asked that he might be severely dealt with. Mr. Wise istened attentively, and ultimately rent the boat swain "loft" for fourteen dass.

On the last op telp of the Fuhwa, the chief means of saving the lives of three natives. The steamer was near Ngankin and at about so a'clock in the morning the pilot saw a boat cap. size. The engines were immediately stopped and a boat lowered. When this boat, unde the com mand of Mr. Keats, reached the capsized craft, one man was found on Top of it; and ad informed Mr. Keats that there were two more inside. As the boat could not be righted the Fulws's boat returned to the steamer for axes, and sailors then proceeded to cut a hole it the bottom of the native boat. One man was taken ont through the hole thus made, and be informed the rescuers that there was a third man in another compartment. This also was cut into and the third man rescued, bit) in the operation he received a slight wound over bir eye from an axe, water was up to their chips, so that they had very narrow escape from drowning.

Mr. Fenwick The first month of the year was very good; but business fell off, and dering. the course of the year we' had no large building contracts at all.

Mr, Cross-In future will you put some of the earnings to the Reserve Fund?

The Chairman-The managing Directors say the money is wanted for generál disbursements, but they will bear your suggestions in mind in the future. [1

| Mr. Fenwick-Lust-year it was'a mistake potting so much money to the Reserve Fund. It would have been better to carry it forward..

Tworking capital, not a big reservć fund;

whenever practicable, are despatched by firm for what particular reason a Mr. YUNG } colliding with a lamp-post, Mr. R. A. de Villard THx Japan Mail reports rather an extraor- While the men were in the capsized boat, the What a company like this requires is a big

steamer leaving after receipt of order.

FOR COAST PORT, Waters are packed and placed on board ship at Hongkong prices, and the full amount allowed for Fackages and Empties when received in good order.

Counterfol! Order Books supplied on applies

tion.

Our Registered Telegraphic Address is, "DISPENSARY, HONGKONG," And all signed messages addressed thus

will receive prompt attention.. The following is a List of Waters always

kept ready In Stock PURE AERATED WATERS

SODA WATER

LEMONADE

POTASH WATER

SELTZER WATER

LITHIA WATER

SARSAPARILLA WATER

TONIC WATER

GINGER ALE

GINGERADE.

No Credit given for battles that look dirty for any other purpose than that of Containing or greasy, or that appear to have been used

Acrated Water, as such bottles are never used agala by us.

A'S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED, Hongkong, China, and Manila, TO SUBSCRIBERS.

SUBSCRIBERS TO

"THE HONGKONG

to CHUN was induced to make himself, prominent for the princely sum of Braga; but in both instances, especially considering that the present legal representatives of these creditors were for a considerable time solicitors to the Marina, there may be wheels within wheels. As regards the claim of Mr. TAM CHAT, for $4.545, that is the balance of contract price for erecting the superstructure on the old hulk, and we respectfully suggest to those

A COLLISION between a brougbam and a water Caft lu Nanking Road, Shanghal, on the after- noon of the 6th inst., led to somewhat serious results. The pony in the brougham bolted, and was thrown out and badly bruised and shaken, The mafoo, who was driving, sustained serious injuries and is not expected to recover. A SMART youth, who is credited with having "wan” opium between Macao and Hoogkong for some time past with the assistance of the firemen of a well-known Macao liner, was nabbed" whilst coming ashore this forenoon with 30 taels torsdag in his possession, and wis hauled up to the Central rendenvois. He will have an opportunity of explaining matters to Mr. Wise to-morrow moming

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dinary suicide which occurred on the railway line between House and Uyeno, on the 23rd ultimo. After leaving Honjo and when about four miles from the station, the train having then attained a bigh speed, the driver observed two persons standing at the side of the line, and con- cluded that they intended to cross after the passage of the train. But when the engine was within less than a hundred yards from the pair, who by this time could be seen to consist of a youth and a girl, the latter exceedingly pretty, turned to each other, embraced, and then, thus clasped together, lay down on the nearest rail. Of course not a moment was lost in the endeavour to stop the train, but on this line vacuum stances described ordinary braker were of little value. The train stopped some twenty minutes by the mangled bodies, while arrangements were being made for their disposal, and during the in- terval it was found that, being forbidden to wed, the unhappy couple had chosen to die in each other's arms.

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Mr. Cross said there appeared to be next to no working capital at present the affilr was running, apparently, from band to mouth.

Mr. Fenwick again said a concern like their did not require a big reserve fand. They wanted a good working capital to carry on the business

with.

| The Chairman then proposed the adoption of the report and accounts, as presented. Mr. F. W. Cross seconded, and the motion was carried unanimously.

Messrs. F. Henderson, J. Stephen and D. McCulloch were re-elected members of the Con salting Committee upon the motion of Mr. Bar

interested in the Company's future to have leto master of the Tokie Maru, has been brakes are not in use, and under the circum- kingdom. The Nippon evidently pals faith to ton, seconded by Mr, H. Harma.

The Kobo Heroid hears that Capt. Drummond,

appointed Superintendent Captain of the Nippon that work thoroughly surveyed and valued | Yusen Kaisha Co.'s fine fleet of merchant by an independent expert, and we have steamers Our Kobe contemporary says this appointment has been conferred on Capt. Drum no hesitation in predicting that the result mond owing to the fact that he displayed great will be astonishing.

skill and endurance in connection with the dosting of the vessel he commanded after she was | stranded.

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It is believed in Tokyo, says the Japan Mall, that the recent change in the Japanese representative at Soul is connected with a change in the policy which the Japanese Govern ment intends to pursue hereafter towards Korea, Mr. Kawakita the new representative, left his family in Tokyo when hearted for bls post, and this circumstance is alluded to in certain quarters as a sign that he did not think it safe to take women and children with him, since he purposed to inaugurate a new and strong course of polley towards the peninsular these reports, for, in a series of three long articles, said to embody the opinions of a certain Individual, it dwells on the unwisdom of pursu- ing a strong and aggressive policy towards Korea, Japan ought to adopt à penttal policy In regard to that epantry. Rossia and China are desirous of possessing the peninsula, but Japan wishes only to see Korea Independent and progressive. Our contemporary belleres They ara natally, gelte capable of enlightened that the Koreans have fature before them, Progress, as may be seen from the assiduity with which many a Korean youth has already prosecuted his studies in Japan!? Moreover, the past history of the untion reveals, skysthe Tokyo patriotic race, always eager to maintain their zational Independence./\

Mr. Anderson proposed and Mr. Parlaes seconded that Mr. Thomas Arnold be re-elected

auditor,

Carried unanimously.

| A vote of thanks to the General Manager for the manner in which he had conducted the busi. ness of the Company during the past year was carried by acclamation, and the Chairman having announced that Dividend Warrants would be ready to-morrow the meeting closed.

NEWS OF THE WORLD.

OPORTO, January 31st. "The "present" outbreak in Ponggal is la one. senso a noticeable feature of the popular discon test and Indignation caused by the Govenment's submission to: England in the dispute about. African territory, and which for a year basmani

The Isgal gentlemen, as we have already stated, had been instructed, to, apply that SIAM would appear to be the most eager of all Royal, last night, to see "Cabalistic Wonders

THE audience that rolled up to the Theatre the Company be compulsorily wound up Eastern coisaries to have her mineral weath worked by Professor Jensen, wat really a good with the exception of Mr, POLLOCK, who developed, either by her own people or by one, considering that the evening was so wet

capitalists from outside. We learn that Mr. Iwi, and dreary out of doors. The "Professor appeared on behalf of the Marina, who, with Mr. Tan Kim Ching, lately obtained is so stranger in Hongkong, having been here is presumedly to oppose the petition. The conccasion to mine for gold and precious on one or two occasions with Mt. Wash Norton

principal, If not the only aim of this learnt stones In Slam, has been successful in formlag some years ago ; AS Was also Mr. Linton; the ureal, the fact that Koreans have been "a| a syndicate in Caleutta and will shortly relurp planist and lightning sketcher.. It bas barrister appeared to be to thrust down to Bangkok prior to commencing active became almost AD

article of faith with the throat of the Chief Justice the altogether operations.

play.goers the East, to look with eyes of Irrelevant circumstance that at an extra- The San Francisco Chronicle of the and ultimo suspicion on any show which has for one of its

THE following proclamation from the Li Sheng. says-Mr. Wong Win Tau, for some time attractions an exponent of this innocent and TELEGRAPH ARE MOST BESPECTFULLY ordinary meeting of shareholders held Secretary of the Chinese Six Companies at Sas very often amusing art, tut in common fairness magistrate in Shangtang, enjoining the people fested itselfie succession of riots and attacks on on February, 16th, to confirm an idiotic Francisco, has become the Mayor of China. It must be said that Mr. Lirton is far beyond the lons with foreign missionaries, is published in it is undoubtedly result of the growth of under his jarisdiction to maintain friendly rele. this King by the Republican press. In another

detüocractic

which were implanted by Ideas resolution that had been passed to issue town in Ni weeks ago, by the local chinese of last night would, if thown under different the Peking Genesis of the 18th February the French

thead debentures and charter the "Marina" merchants. Joc Shing Poen, Mayor at that conditions, be classed as "weally fine, dontyer course largs, numbers of forgingers enter the "Since the opening of China to foreign inter- know" by many of the a "flower-boat" time, bad aroused the Indignation of the com

would-befunny country as missionaries, building churches, to go to Canton as

noncbtitles, whose silly giben made their establishing good schools, and preaching the January 29th. - Mr. FRASER-SHIтя proposed and Mr.

for the time being, last evening, Miss Dolly AYOUNG minnamed Thomas Thomas applied at inman, is also well and favorably knows special Decree fasued in the zih moon of the A. E. SzzxLs, manager for the petitioning the Central Station yesterday for assistance, here, having only recently seceded from the

tenth year of Kung F Hau, commands all officials creditor, the Hongkong Trading Co., stating that he was in a destitute condition, He Stanley Contingent, whose tenis were pitched selves in the interior from the ignorant and to protect missionaries who establish 'them- seconded that the maeting be adjourned | Karo his name to the Inspector whe, upon lorking in Hongkong for such a lengthened period. The unruly, for they come from distant lands to do chamber of Deputic sine die. But Mr. POLLOCK omitted to say that with an individual who was des ribed as being a mencing an "overturo" which issted throughout who destroy their praceful hábitations or places. Repub The close sympathy between the

programme was opened by Mr. Linton cogood and must be treated with respect. Those

ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS REMINDED THAT

MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE.

BIRTH.

On the 1st March, 1890, at No. 33. Hill, Kobe, Japan, the wife of C. H. TEARON, of a daughter.

he Honghong Telegraph.

legally "chow-chowed

"

In

On

cammen ruck of sketchers, and his "creation

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schteg kisg, Dom Carlos I, who married ascended the then October 19, 1889, belongs to the house of Braganza, which has held the l admination of Portugal to 1640.

of the Count of Paris, and who

other words a floating brothel munity in some way, and Wong was elected immediate neighbours rather uncomfortable doctrines to the people. The Throne, in a crown since the end of Spain's sixty years?

and in P'self is well worthy a visit to the

It is CASC

pany, whose headquarters are at Japan. stated that this it the first Japaness-owned merchant steamer which has visited Sydney. There has been a Japancso`man-of-war in Port under the Japanese flag.*...*

course,

aumerous to be noticed here, but we would

of

In

been

kla

The Government now consists of the King and

Gabinet-and-the-Cortes of Parliament, which-**

cussed. The event could not fall to hayo ika-

composed of a chamber of Peers and a......... over the books, found that Tommy was identical

During the whole of the present century- this resolution was adopted in order that the deserter from H.M.S. Imperieurs at the end of the first part of the entertainment, but which

kleas have been advancing as they HONGKONG TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1891.

was so varied in time and style that it did not incur severe punishment, Lax year amlision countries sirvived the comparatively recent

worship, or in any way-maleat them, will diff in Directors should furnish the shareholders 189. He was charged this morning with deser-

tlon, and admitted it, Mr. Wise ordered him become as monotonous as might have been with a proper statement of accounts to be sent on board his ship.

expected,

The Professor, of course, was the Ary residing at Nan Kuan entered much Joss la THE "MARINA" IN COURT.

perhaps he wasn't instructed to men-

COMMENTING on the arrival of the Muhl Mary centre of attraction, and many of his thickes are having his property destroyed by a mob. But Paidal separation, and these Repúblicas ten- advanced toward nearly equal strength, On tha The legal gentlemen were in strong tion that interesting fact, if he were in Sydney on the gib ultimo, the Sydney Herald not only exceedingly clever, but possess the restitution has since been made him by the dencies proceeded from the same origin and aditional virtue of being new. His manion Government. In accordance with the clauses success of the recent revolution in Brasil: the force at the Supreme Court yesterday, Į instructed at all, but it is on reconst ure" The pioneer steamer of a new line of ion (or rather that of the other fellows of our treaties with forging, pations regarding fleeromthe Republican tendencies of Portugal

vessels to run between Japan, 'Chlon, and

the Brotection of foreigners, be in oltdience Wherever the carcase is, no matter how nevertheless, and although early Astralia, arrived in Sydney harbour on the gth the skull, was neat, and to many mysterious, the Imperial Ediet, this proclamation as best once anxiously inquired into and dis highly flavored, the cormorants are sure month has elapsed, these accounts have ull. The eamer is named the Mithi Mart, { City Hall : Indeed all the tricks that Mr. Jenzened for the good of both doble and mission effect of advancing the Republican movement)

arles. The former are commanded to be friendly Pestugal in some degree: to assemble in flocks. The carcase to be not yet been forthcoming, The Chlor and belongs to the Japan Mall Steamship Com performs are characterised with sa’amount of with the latter as they are a pezoeful people come

The rather meagre names sight of loodan, et fatto propagate their religion, and do not raiso dis: Lion during the press dispatches from turbances nor meddle in affairs not concerning critical political situation. The trouble with His feats of sleight of hand

them. Hereafter should any disterbanca arise, England began over a year ago, and grew out mysterious, not to miss an opportunity of seeing Let no one disrespect this proclamation."" this show, Miss Dolly Inman's fantastic bornpipe

gunte interests in East Africa, where English A MEETING of representatives of the various was also a feature, and knocked 'em so hard

capital and enterprise in rapidly establishing telf, and where the movements of other nationa schools in the colony was beid yesterday after that it had to be rerested. We noticed, by the noon to make arrangements for the annua! || by, that Miss Dolly has gained both substance

have stirred Portugal into na active colonial schools sports. Mr. A. J. May, Acting Head and confidence since we saw her last. The

policy and ambition, suggestive of the former glories of this nation. Engilah capital and Master of Victoria College, presided, and there posing of Miss Halda, who is supposed to he were also prespat Messin, W. D. Braidwood, suspended" whilst under the influence of The second ordinary · general· meeting of | settlements were taking possession of a region: W. Machell, W. C. Harlow, E. J. Boards, and mesmerism, was an exceedingly graceful perfor shareholders in the above named Company on the Shire and Portugal aggressively auserted AL A. Watts. Mr. Boards read the report of last mance, and well worthy the reception that it was held at the Hongkong Hotel At gobi \a clatia based an colony which died a Treasurer's accounts, which showed a small at the doule, though, might have beenmoraneatly of the General Manager" and "Statement of balance in hand. The latter was re-elected amsuged, but notwithstanding that the whole Accounts to 31st December 166, and declaring Portugal officials and expeditions" from the Treasurer, and Mr. Boards consented to sarvenjastalament was carried through most success dividend. Henderson presided, and Shire and from Mashonaland, and prepared to again in the office of Secretary. It was agreed bally and as there is to be change of pro- there were also present Mesara Stephen enforcefis claims with gunboats. The Portuguese to hold the sporta on Monday, ajid March, ai | grazume to night, no sonbt the hoose: Will be a (Member of Consulting Committes); W. Farlane, Government was awed and submalstød to a large,

P. W/ Czumy H, Harmany (f) 12árton?W==K/ | degibi, through a mydný vývende of stu menkaa

disgracefully managed of local enterprisès matter for three weeks, which will give } Jacksɔn, but on no occasion a merchant steamer strongly advise those who have any taste for the those ir pileated will be severely punished of the conflicting advance of English and Porta

on this occasion Justice, after a considerable amount was that unfortunate and most grossly and of irregular discussion, postponed the known as the Hongkong Marina, Limited. the shareholders ampla ilme to take Why there should have been such adequate steps for their own protection. a portentous gathering of the brethren Meanwhile it would be interesting to know of the long robe is not eadly under who is going to pay Mr. PozzoCE for his stood-kt certainly does not appear valuable services? If the Directors are from the proceedings; and beyond a unable to pay Mr. Yune Po Cxux his lot of generally purposeless and silly talk, little bill of B12.92, we don't quite see

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absolutely nothing to assist anybody or where the learned counsel's fees are to year's work, and Mr. Braidwood #bmitted the recired from the audience. The cloak business to-day for the purpose of (réceleling the Report | • gidin demanded the withdrawal of

anything was actually accomplished. The come from, Mr. POLLOCK would be Lawyers may not and probably are not to extremely useful as a creditor of the blame; they have no sympathies and no Company. We make no charge for this obligations beyond the strict limits of suggestion,

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