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toward a reconciliation wlib Bismarck. The Incident will not a hate the de camination of the King of Sex to prevent the Emperor from prosecuting Blimark
LONDON, November 20th,
Since her return to Windsor, it is said, the Queen has made an efft to restore the relations between: Lord and Lady Russelt at the request of the venerable widow of the late Lord Jehn Russell
The young earl ar ys he will take his wife back if she promises never again to asive with the Scott family, Counters, Buss:11 dicises to
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1892.
It is now averted that Ab-fle's family, which was active in prosecuting Deacon, bald Dumas 20,000 francs to write the article. It Is lurther sald that the large Influence of the Abellle family was used in every direction for Mrs. Deacon. It is asserted that they spent 300,000 francs to obtain Deacon's conviction, and that of this 130,000 france was bied with the newspipare.
"The political world continues in a state of ferment which cannot be compared in violence even with the stormy days of Boulsarism. The commission of tequiry rats climax to the general embarrassment. If the investigation is
suppression of the opiam traffic in India, not being satlified with the reply given by bir lord. ship, addressed a letter to Mr. Gladstone on the subject. Mr. Gladstone in reply endorsed 'ull that Lord Kimberley sald.
Mr. Abbott, the Canadian Premier, has resigned owing to ill health.
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At Windsor, yesterday, Her Majesty the Qu-en decorated Sergeant Williams, of the Medical Staff Corps, with a medal in recogation of his services to the wounded at Abuklea.
The masters of North Lancashire have declined to join the short time movement. Their oper
to the South.
Food for Consumpitves-Scott's Emulsion of Pare Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda is a most wonderful food for the Consumptive. It not only gives strength and Increases the flesh, but heals the instation of the throat and lungs. It is very palatable; children tae it like tolik, and in all waiting discaresi both for adults and children it is a marvellous food and medicina. – Any Chemlat can supply it. AS Watson & Co. (Limited), agents in
Hongkong and Cblon—{Advis
To-day's "Advertisements.
THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP. COMPANY, LIMITED,
FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY. THE Company's Steamship
"ESMERALDA,"
Capialo G. Tayler, will be despatched for the
Masonic
DILIGENTIA
LODGE
OF INSTRUCTION.
-REGULAR MEETING of the above
A LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS.
HALL, Zetland Street, TO-MORROW, the 28th instant, at s for 5.30 pm. precisely. Visiting Brethren, are cordially invited..
talks ei goig on the stage. This rea Jurkon, if { where it will go has it that M. de Freycinet at give up her mother and sisters, however, and now pushed to the bottom is is impossible to tell. ntives are thus sble to support their comrades CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL' above, Port, TO-MORROW, the 28th instant, Hongkong, 17th December, 180
canid out, wit make a big sosiy bullabaloo.
Although Mrs. Parbeli denies that she has declared herself barkrunt, with a view 'to embarrassing the dispos is of the Pails fund, yet that result will be achi ved by her course, as bankrupt is legally pr vented from acting as a trustee The Reimar in Bankruptcy is now inquliye how it i nos ibje Mis Parnell could - have disposed of £100 000 meived under the will of her late unt only a year rg, M. Parnell has lived at Dighton in absolute seclusion.
-French enginerre have been ordered to survey the bay of Diego Saurra in North Madagascar and to report what defenses are necessary to render the place impregn»ble and, niso, to suggest plans for the improvement of the harber with a view to affording shelter to the French fleet in Ir dian waters.
Russia has led the experiment of aluminum shoes, for Cavalry homes which will, no doubt, prove especially interesting to the owner of Nancy Hanks and other flyers. A few horses to the Finland Dragoons were shod with one aluminum shoe and three iron shoes each, the former being one fore foot, in some cases, and
the bind fool in others,
The Theosophist Society is going to send pro: paganda missionares all over the world. Annte Besant will go to Anterica, Secretary Walsh, an old and wealthy enthusiast, will go to India and Mrs. Oakley will go to Australia. Mrs. Besant means to work chiefly in the West, from Seattle to San Diego
*PARIS, November zath There have been reindalous scenes of several
in the Rue Auber. Gangs of young swells make nights in the rooms used by the Salvation Amy their way in and disturb the exercises and prayers by singing oh cene songs and is ing the lasiles, some of whom they try to carry off to supper at flash cafés. Lust right a free fight ensued, during which a Salvation captain was badly stabbed. The police now threaten to suspend the meetings
A new scandal basarisen to set the tong of the gossips going. A great sensation was created to day when Baror reques de Reines was found dead in his bed. The discovery was made in the morning. Baron de Refnach was compromised in the Panama canal scârdal. „His family has given out that his death' was due to congestion, but the general opiri-n is that it is case of suicide, and this hypothesis is about
correct.
It is feared that by to-morrow we shall have some new revelations of a startling character,
Mme. d Lesseps writes that news of the pro- jected prosecution of the Panama cahal directors Is being kept from her aged husband until the Last minute, as the family fear that the shack would kill him. He is at present in a very
fecbir condition.
This energetic I-dy has also written a letter to a morning newspacer in which, she says: “If It pleases men to luflict upon my husband at bis advanced nge this adus accusation I will not filghien elthes him or me, as he will come out of it snow white,"
Mmr, de Lesarps adds that the attacks upon her husband are not inspired by metives of Interest in behalf of the Panama bondser share holders, but are put forth simply 10 satisfy peity jealousies.
MADRID, November zath.
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Rumor.to-day
one time received from the Panama company 20,000 francs for the purpose of subaldizing a Rasalan newspaper. It is also seriously affirmed that a brother of a high personage was com- promised. People who know do not belleve this, but it is certain that the attack is directly against him..
Everything appears out of joint in France. The principal agent bankrupt Anton, under prosecution former misdeeds, walks about Paris as if bothing was the matter. The police know where he is, the newspapers interview him, because he keeps a list of persons in politics and Journallim who have received money.
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The cause of the suicide of Baron de Reinich is colour. He had a copy of the book con talning letters embracing all the Panama canal correspondence. The book was stolen in 18°9 by a Boulangist agent and was confiscated on the occasion of the seizure of the General's papers, M.-Constans-kept-be-documents, which- might be useful in a procedure before a higher Court. Baron de Reinach, learning, who bad the documents, lost his head and polsoned him self.
The Republican members of the Chamber of Depaties decided to-day that the commission of inquiry into the affire of the Panama Canal Company shall consist of twenty-three Repub- licani, foc Conservatives and one Boulangist. The proceedings on Friday, will be, brief, the peald.nt of the commission merely calling the
names of the accused.
It is reported that De Lesseps is seriously ill. When the Chamber convened the motion of
BRUSSELS, November 26th,
The German and Austrian Delegates at the Monetary Conference have declared that they are Instructed to the effect that they cannot agree to any modification in the existing mono- tary system. Rothschid will submit a proposal to the Conference on Monday the precise nature of which has not yet been divulged, but it li reported that it will take the form of an inter- Dallonal agreement: for buying silver at a fixed price. The Britlah bimetallist are sanguine that the prepasal of Rothschild will form the besis of a satisfactory solution of the qualton at isur, but monometallist are sceptic and declare that, in view of the attitude of Germany and Austria, the failure of the Conference la certain.
CAIO, November 26th.
An attack has been made on Frt Tamarin, near Tokar, by dervishes, who numbered some two hundred and fifty. The attack was, how- ever, repulsed by the garrison, with a loss to the durvisher of seventeen killed and many wounded.
LONDON, November 27 h.
REGISTER.
26th December, 1891.—Af 4 p.m.
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The first meeting of Governors and Fellows in the New Imperial Institute building took place yesterday, when the Prince of Wales Announced that the Queen would open the NAT Instiude in May next.
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17th December, 18ga.-At 10 am.
•Farctal dis
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of the Throne of Chitral by Afzal Sher Khan,
The Times, in commenting on the asuptilan" praises the vigilance of the Indian Government Sain in regard to Chitral #furs, and trusts that the new tuler will be found our true ally.
The death of Cardinal Lavigerle is announced.
November 8th. The Anarchists in London had announced a
M Leveille that all the members have the right mittee was defeated, 4ro to 120. to attend the outings of the investigating com-meeting to take place in Trafalgar Square yester day to protest against the extradition of the
· Anarchist Francols who was arrested in Connec- too with the outrage at the Café Very; but their plan was abandoned
Deroulede announced that he would not be a member of the investigating.committee because the minanty was inadequately represented op the proposed list.
The first vote for members resulted in the election of twenty-three Republicans and three Conservatives. The Conservatives formally resigned from the committee because of the in- sufficient representation of their side. Six mem Bers of the Left also declined to serve. A
second vote will be taken 10-morion,
November 23rd
The Fanoma canal investigating committee was completed to-day by the election of seven more members, six of whom were of the hight. The Right accepted the condition that the inquiry should be limited to matters bearing on the bonor of Parliament, and should deal "wh such matters as came within the regular scope of the Judiciary,
It was humored in the lobbies that the Right Intended to demard that Baron Reinach's body be exhumed and an autopsy performed. There is romar in chiculation that Reinach 'is' not dead, but has simply disappeared.
the last moment.
Thousands, however, were collec ed in the Square, including dangerous elements and many sfrister-looking foreigners, Anarchist pamphlets were freely sold, but the police were extremely active in separating different groups and sterplag speeches being made. It was a noticeable feature that the Englishmen present were mere
onlokers.
Mr. Gladstone, replying to a derutation from the Social Democratic Federation, said that the question of relief works for the unemployed was occupying the attention of Government.
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For Freight or Passage, apply 'to'
SHEWAN &. Co.,.
General Managers. Hongkong, 27th December, 1891. Tra83
DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI,
THE Company's Steamship.
"HAILOONG,"
Cantain Rorch, 'will' be despatched "for the shove Ports, os THURSDAY, the agih instant, at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Ca
General Managers. Hongkong, 27th December, 1894.
#SHIRE* LINE OF STEAMERS;
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DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF HONG-
KONG AND SOUTH CHINA.
“HE SEVENTEENTH REGULAR. AN- NUAL MEETING of the DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF HONGKONG AND SOUTH CHINA will be held in the MASONIC HALL, Zelland Street, Hongkong, on THURS- DAY, the 29th December, 1897, at 8.30 foko p.m. precisely,
Hongkong, 7th December, 1892
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FOR SINGAPORE, HAVRE, LONDON, HAMBURG AND ANTWERP. HE Steamship
TH
"GLAMORGANSHIRE,"
Captain Davies, will be despatched an above on or about THURSDAY, the 29th instant, at Daylight, instead of as vreviously advertised,
For Freight or-Passage, appir to-
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, 27th December, 1892.
"MOGULLINE OF STEAMERS.
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FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA & HIOGÓ,
HE Steamship THE
"TEVIOT,"
For Sale.
-FOR SALE.
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"HE GOOD ̃S. SI "PEKIN * ́ ̈and S. S.
"KHONG MO"
For Particulars apply to
SUI KEE CHAN.
53. Bonham Strand Weit.
Hongkong, 14th November, 1892 [1193
FOR SALE,
THE SCHOONER
"MONTIARA,”
AS SHE NOW LIES IN YAU-MA-TI BAY.
Length ..........
Beam S9+491
..75 feet, ..17 feet, Depth of hold..isimtaimaan 74 fact. Registered Tonnage
took (Owing to recent alterations the carrying capacity of the Mostara has Been increased to about 120 tons dead weight.)
The Montlara was built in Singapore, is most
humidity of air saturated with molation being 100, Director Captain Ferrier, will be despatched as above sa solidly constructed of teak throughout, with iron
of the wind to two points. 5.-Force of the wind. According t
scale, 6–Štate of the weather, E
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THE COLONIAL SECRETARY ON
"HONGKONG REGISTER.
BRUSSELS, Nov mber 28th, Mr. de Rothschild, in bis proposal to the Monetary Conf rence, declares that bimetallum Is an Impossibility for England, but he suggests whether it is not possible to extend the use of aliver generally and thereby slop any further f.ll in price, the disastrous effect of which nobody can forence. The Portuguese Del-gato a Rain instructed to support the proposals of England,
Mr. De Rothschild proposes to the Conference to raise the legal tender of sliver to five pounds; hence bank notes would be payable in silver. Mr. De Rothschild stated in his ddress that bis proposal was rather a palliative measure than a Rolution of the question, and suggested that, on condition of America continuing her present" purchases of silver, the European Powers should combine, and purchase five millions sterling
It is impre bable that the Chamber will assent to the motion of Pourquery de Brissevio to lovest the committee with the powers of an | examining magistrate, but this motion will be debated on Saturday and the Government will oppose it on the ground that were such powers granted it would create confusion between the executive and jodical powers.
The family of De Lesseps keep him in utterly for five years, at a price not exceeding forty-three pence per-ounce ; and that," should Ignorance of the progress off its against the silver rise higher, purchases be suspend di Panama Canal Compay, fring that the shock immedialetly, the details of the scheme to form
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Advertisements.
ST. PETER'S, WEST POINT, HONGKONG.
or abou' SUNDAY, the gut January, 1893.
For Freight or Passare, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL. & Co.,
General Agents.
Agents.
Hongkong, 27th December, 1897.
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FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, AND
CALCUTTA.
*HE Steamship
THE
"ARRATOON APCAR,” Captain J. E, Hansen, will be despatched for the above Ports, on THURSDAY, the agth foxtant,
3 P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
:
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 27th December, 1892. fra8r AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA. TION COMPANY. UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT.
STEAM FOR
SINGAPORE PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT_SAID, BRINDISI, VENICE, FIUME, AND TRIESTE. (Talding Cargo at through rates to CALCUTTA,
and ADRIATIC PORTS),
Sebasilan and faring-hot sank bo-day of San entailed upon him by the knowledge would have the subject for international agreement. Mr. THE ANNUAL TEA and MEETING MADRAS, PERSIAN GULF RED SEA, BLACK SEA,
serious con quences. His health is good, but De Rothschlid's proposal has been referred to December 27th. The Meeting will commenceHE Company's Steamship
five persons were drowned, WASHINGTON. November 20th, After a comfortable night ex-Secretary Blaine is better to-day, and, a ̈cording to the statement of bis,physician, he is improving very rapid y. -
he is so enfeebled that he is obliged to seck assistance from his wife or children to more from his cha'r to the dining table. It is supposed that arder these circumstances he will not be compelled to appear in cɔork
Advices from Bagora show that the House of Representatives is considering the request to prolong the Panama Canal cone-sto favorable decision is expected in two week
ROME, November 23rd.
A
■ Commitee of the Delegates.
PARIS, November 2016.
"ELEKTRA,"
wood frames, has recently been thoroughly overhauled under experienced European superin- fendence, and is now, lo .excellent condition. She is very fast sailer-and-a-most-suitable- Tessel for the Canton kerosene trade, or would make a first-class lighter,
For Particulars as to Price, &c, apply to
R. FRASER-SMITH, 6, Pedder's Hill. Hongkong, 17th May, 1992.
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FOR SALE
THE ENGINES AND BOILER OF THE CHINESE GUNBOAT "CHOP CHEUNG,"
AS TURY LIE AT ABERDEEN DOCKS,♫0.
THE Espine of the Chop-cheung were constructed by Messrs. INGLIS & Co., of Wanchal, and are of the Compound Inverted Cylinder Direct-Acting Surface Condensing type, Cylinders 201 and 38" dia... with a stroke of 26. The Crank Shaft is 61" dia. at the Crank pin and dia. at the fournal The H.P. Piston Rod is 3" and the LP. 31" dia. The Piston and Connecting Rod bolts are 5" dia, Air Pump -143" dia. by 13 stroke, Single Acting Circulating Pump 8o dia by 13" stroke, and Double Acting stroge Bilge Pump (one each) 3' dila, by x3h
A... (D.V.) will be held THIS EVENING,
at 7.45 o'clock, the Right Reverend Bishop. The Chamber of Deputies was the scene of BURDON in the Chair, during the evening | Captain Marlani, will be despatched as above top. Its dia. Is roft. 2" by gft, 10" long, external
CHRISTMAS CAROLS will be Sung. Hongkong, 27th December, 1992.
great excitement to-day owing to certain members having hinted in their speeches that Baron Relaach, one of the defendants in the Panama Canal prosecution was not dead as had been publicly uncounced, but that he had absconded, The speakers, therefore, urged that the body be exhumed, which Government refused to comply The Italian Parliament was opened by King with and also opposed the motion_beaught Humbert in person. He received an enthusiastic forward for the seizure of Baron Reinach's papers. oration. In this address he spoke at some length The Government Then asked for a vole of on the attentions bestowed upon bim at Genox confidence, and were defeated by by the representatives of the most civilized majority, and thereupon tendered their resigna- ostform an evidence of the post ion which Italy tion. It is believed that the ministry, being belde in the community of nations as an unweary of the constant struggles that havolately wearled supporter of concord and peace.
taken place inthe Chamber, counted the defest
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HOMESTEAD (P) November 20th, The great strike at Carneele's Homesterd Steel Works was declared off to-day afera five months' struggle which for bitterness has pro bably never been equaled in this country. This action was taken at ́s meeting if the lodges of the Amalgamated Association at Homestead this aferronn, the vote standing 101 in favor of declaring the strike off and gt aga mitt.
The real addressed the members and in plain words told them that the strike was lost and advised them to take reps to, better their con- dition, Their remarks met with consider ble opposition, but when a vote was taken it showed
mujority of ten in favor of declaring the spike He said that he and his allies are endeavasing which they have just experienced. off. A member of the advisory hourd said to-day | by vigilant care to preserve Europe, from any
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that he had been trying to get the strike declared | ciuse of dissension, and added that the labors
Monday 19h from Soochow where he had been The Shanghal City Magistrate returned on occupied with some important business with the Governor,
The Formosa gold fields are attraclag crowds | of people to that island. The trains from Taipeh to Kelung are packed with ei ger fortune-seekers. The majority of these adventarers are from, Amoy and Swatow,
off for some werks, as he knew it was 1 st and Parliament would commence amid the guaranters | NOTES From CHINESE PAPERS. that it would have been better for the men as a of peace. He also said seforms in the army great many more of them could have got their would lasure the military strength against being places back. Those who cannot get back are in diminished, while the army expenditures would
bad fix, ns the relief funds will be stopped and be reduced. mary hundreds of them hawk' oothing to live on.
NEW YORK November zgrd. The people of Homeread, exped By the. The Salvation Army congress concluded its business men, are 'I-b'y elzted over the d' clars; } annual session this evening by conversation tión cali g the st·lke off. før ifi bad can i·ard | exercises. General Booık mide an address at
The Northern Squadron, consisting of the much longer it would have ruined the town. the council of officers in the afternoon in which
four ships which are now in the Huangpu will Many boyfes hauers have fallen into the handu | ha, said that he wished the publicto under-
after a bort stay, start on a cruise to the south of the Sheriff:face.the.atke.bogani, ngu stand that the Salvation Army-1-la-po- and visit Fukien and Kuanglung.
The Homestead a d'eat en2 Ime Iswolved [ way hostile churcher, The army was not a pearly 10,000 men, and the loss in wages »i!! | church, and he hoped it would never become reach i issair, he wishb-rhood of a con000, one, It was simply a military bode organized Then there immense loss to the firm, which | with the object of reaching the masses. The cannot be es inated, but which conservative general council of officers will remain in the people believe to be at leas" damble the amount | city a few days before finally adjourning,”" lost by the men, in wagen, Tytblícan be added nearly 3:00,coop id to State troops and the costs to the county of Al-gheny for the slot, treason and other cases growl-ig out of the strike, At least thirty-five deaths have been directly or indirectly caused by the strike, -
PARIB, November 21st. The death of Baron de Reinach, who was one of the men compromised in the Panama scandal, has caused considerable discussion, and storlei are sflost that rather than stand proseculos he committed suicide. This morning it in mid death was caused by cerebral excitement, brought on by the discovery that papers showing that be was compromised in the canal scandal bad been stolen from bim.
His family refuse to allow an autopsy to be held, and this is taken as conf matlon of the suleide theory, The family give as their reason for refusing to allow an autopsy that it is contrary to the Jewish religion. The Baron leaves fortune of 75,000,nco france
November 22nd. The Court of Appeal has rendered a decision in favor of Mrs.Deacon, and orders the child Gladys returned to the convent, where bab the parents may visit it. Deacon was ordered to pay the
Cont
*It will be recollected that while the case was being discussed in the papers an article by Alexandre Dumas appeared declaring that Deacon had no right to kill his wifa'a paramony, even though he caught them in flagrante delictu. This created much so priso, as it was in direct opposition to the view expressed by Domus in as of his famous novels, where be advises the s-husband to kill them. This article was copied ✨ by all the papers and distributed to the jury that
sried Deacons
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TORONTO, November.13rd, Walism J. O'Connor, the noted osraman, died to-day in this city of typhoid pneumonia.
BERLIN, November aged, Emperor William is suffering from a chill, and is compelled to abandon kit bunțing expedition and return to Potsdam.
LATE TELEGRAMS,
1-4
PARIS, November 25th; The trial of M. De Lesseps and others is postponed until the tail of January. Meanwhite, the enquiry by a Commlites of the Chambar into the charges of bribery brought by M. Delahaye against the directors of the Panama Canal and others has been opened. M. Delthaye has repeated the general charges he made, bol has named nobody, and when pressed for a more defalie statement, be said he possessed only moral proofs of charges,
BRUSSELS November-251b, The American delegates submited their pro- posals to the Monetary Conference to-day. Sir River Wilson coccurred in the necessity that existed for the wider us« of silver as currency. LONDON, November 26th.
L
-The Soochow farmers are refolding at the prospect of a plenteous harvest next year. The prophets who claims to understand the signs of the times, have, la consequence of the recent severe cold spell, predicted a ten-fold gathering
next autumn.
The authorities in Nanzing made an important seizure on the night of the 11th inst. They |captured three boats which were inden with fire-
arras, kalves, and gonpowder, as well as as number of articles which had been lawlessly obtained by the people on the boats. The out lawa, six in number, were captured and sent to the yamin, where their conduct will be looked into
The officials to Peking have of late been much they have now devised a plan which they think exercised on account of frequent robberies, but promlaca to make such occurrences unknown le The future, The bead" military official at Nanying, where the bandits have been especially active, has closed all the o; fum dens to his district, and since the haunts of the outlaws have been closed, there has been peace in the district.
· Captain Penton has wahdrawn the charges H.E. Chang Chib-tong was present at the against. Dadabhai Naŋroj! and has agreed to a milliary Inspection on the 15th instant to witness. scrutiny, which has been fixed to take place on the various evolutions of the troops. The the 5th of December to decide the election, Viceroy and the other magnates who wlinexsed A quantly of harness been cut in the 4th the drill were unanimous in eccording pralso to Hussit at present stationed at Colchester. A the troops, and all seemed to have enjoyed the recruit has been arrested in connection with the sight. Everything passed off in a satisfactory offence,
manner, until the list, when a couple of accidents
A member of the Oplum Deputation which happened, in one of which, a spectator was Jately walled spon Lord; Kimberley urging "the A killed.
ZETLAND
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LODGE
A No. 535. REGULAR MEETING of, the above LODGETMill be held in the FREEMASON?' HALL, Zelland Street, THIS EVENING, the this for 6.30 o'clock precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited
Hongkong, 27th December, 1891′′ ***1271
FAREWELL NIGHTS.
AND GRAND CIRCUS,
HARMSTON
SONS
SEASON CLOSES SHORTLY.
FAREWELL MATINEE TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) LAST NIGHTE OF THE FEEL.EVS." "LAST NIGHTS OF MELLE, DE BLONDE.", "LAST NIGHTS OF GILBARTO,”|| "LAST NIGHTS OF GED. HARMITON." "LAST NIGHTS OF THE SILWARTS." "LAST NIGHTS OF HAYES AND MATHEWS.
LAST NIGHTS OF SIG-BYBACK.”
LAST NIGHTS OF THE CIRCUS,
The Grandest Aggregation of Artists, ever gathered under any Management in the East.
FAREWELL PROGRAMME.
MATINEE WEDNESDAY,
EVERY EVENING, atΜg PIME
STAND-
Box plan on view at Kelly & Walsh's, bete Seats can be booked, and
ROBERT LOVE, 4 1 Wife Acting Manager,į. Hongkong, 27ht Dechemer, 1892.
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· FOR SINGAPORE AND PENANG.. HE Norwegian Steamer
"NANKIN, " Captain N. Sorensen, will be despatched for the above Forte, on THURSDAY, the 29th East,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
KING WO CHEONG,
No. 32, Praya Centrál
on FRIDAY, the goth instant, at 2 PM.
Cargo will not be received on board after F.M. prior to date of sailing.
3
Freight, apply to
For further information as to Passage and
DAVID RASSOON, SONS & Co.. Hongkong, 27th December, 1891. Fra:6
NIPPON_YUSEN KAISHA.
FOR KOBE (Calling at AMOY.)
THE Company's Steamship
“HIGO_MARU,”
Captain Jás, Jones, will be despatched for the above Ports, on TUESDAY, the 3rd January, 1893, at 4 PM.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
GEO, R. STEVENS,
Agent, "Hongkong, 27th December, 18ga,
PACIFIC- MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE.
These Engines have been very little used and. are in thoroughly good order.
The Boiler is of the Horisontal Moltitubular type, with three Furnaces and vertical Dome on
44" dia. by ft. high; Tubes, 184 in number by measurements; Furnaces," aft. " dia; Dome, 3. dia. It is in fairly good condition, having recently undergone considerable repairs, and would last in active service for over five years,
The Engines and Boiler can be inspected on application to the Superintendent at Aberdeen Docks
For further particulars, apply to
R. FRASER-SMITH,
6, Pedder's Hfil Hongkong, 17th May, 1802. --
Intimations.
DENTISTRY.
FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP
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(Formerly
CARGO Ex S.S. CITY OF PEKING" *ONSIGNEES of Merchandise, are heraby -notified that their. Goods are ready-for- delivery and will be delivered from alongside. * Consignces of Flour, are hereby notified that their Flour is being landed and stored at their rifle in the Company's Godowns at Wanchal, from whence delivery may be obtained on countersignature of Bills of Lading..
Goode remaining unclaimed after the gret inst. will be subject to rent:
No-Fire Insuranico 'is effected 1979
J. S. VAN BUREN,
Agent, Hongkong, 27th December, riga.
ΤΗ
PUBLIC AUCTION
or
DRAPERY, &C.
· Undersigned has received instructions
`y to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON
SATURDAY, the 31st December, 1892,
commencing at 2.30 PM
at his Sales Rooms, Daddell Street. -
A QUANTITY OF LADIES DRAPERY,
Comprising Sumdederita LADIES' DRESS MATERIALS for the Season, COSTUMES, JACKETS, WATERED and WASHING, SILKS; HOSIERY, - and
ISCELLANEOUS GOODS. ALTEMAL DRAPERY
ALSO,
Comprising 7 SUIT LENGTHS In different Materials, FLANNEL:
CLOTH
UNDERSHIRTS, HOSIERY
AND
(for account of concerned), 16 Cases English made IRON BEDSTEADS, Assorted Sizes and Styles.,
TERMS OF SALE-Cash on delivery,
GEO, P. LAMMERT,
"Auctioneer,
• Mongkong, syth December} "1892, [1095 Hongkong, ayth December, 189#,
AND
MODERATE FELS,
WONG
?
TAI FONG,
Surgeon Dentist,
articled Apprentice, and latterly" Andistant to Dr. ROGER),
_HAS_REMOVED
1.
TO THE BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN'S ROAD, (Opposite Hongkong Hotel),
CONSULTATION FREE, Hongkong, wyth July, 18or,
Some
Children Growing
Too Fast
become listless, fretful, without energy, thin and weak. But you: can fortify them and build them: up, by the use of
SCOTT'S EMULSION
OF PURE COD LIVER 011. AND
HYPOPHOSPHITES -
Of Lime and Soda, They will take it readily, for it lu almost) as palatable as milk, and three times as pificacious as plain Oil. And it should be remembered that; AS A PREVENTIVE OR DURE OF COUGHS OF COLDS, IN BOTH THE OLD AND YOUNG, IT IS UN EQUALLED, Aaldenbaitsutions offered.: Bold by wil Chemistøjylbeg
SCOTT & BOWNE LIMT TED), 18 $47. FAZLINGDON ST., LONDON, E.C. Bole Agents for Hongkong and Chinä Messrs. A. 5. WATSON & Co. (KTÜETER Hongbing, with Decembm/«558)