their methods, or as to the individual motives of their advocates, but none can deny that each rect in its own way aims at the ultimate benefit of all mankind. Why, then, should one parts: cular.class be singled out for abura—is it only „because that class alone does not retaliate ?
Missionarice in thins are men and womer, with their fair share of the evils that the flash fi į beir to. They believe in Christianity, at least as sincerely as the followers of other creeds bellave in their professed doctrines. In this faith, they are bidden to Go into all the world, and preach the gospel to every cresture It is not for them to disputa, or say that fret they should stay at home until every soul is completely won over there; it would be base in them to urge that to China ther cannot make any headways they are not told to use their own judgment as to whether Confucius did or did not teach as good things as Christ, nor as to the need or alility of trying to uproot Buddha. They have their orders, and they try, as well as the average man tries, to carry them out implicitly.
A lëm sie black sheep, and almost all are utterly unable to achieve anything, grest in the conversion of Chinese ; but what of that ] Judas himself was a fraud, and miny of the early apostles must have thought it absolutely im possible to convert the world, or even a few of im Inhabitants. After living many years in Sodam, Lot was unable to ñnd a single men on bleite. But none the less, there is the com. mand-Go into all the world, and picach the gospel to every creature.
Some of the mis lonaries have large house. and many servants; but not many. Look at the numbers who go up the country in Chiness dress, livng in Chinese style, rƐaving to teach he ignorant natives not only religion but the more pratical utilitles of modern civilisation; healing the sick, helping the poor, killing themselves in a few years. These noble men and women are not known to dwellers to the coast poris, who tros do them a grievous is justice through the "fallacy of non-observatio-,”
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1893.
sailing ships. Her owners expect that she will lower the record to San Francisco, which is now | slasty two days.
·
VIENNA, December 18th, President Carnot, says a dispatch' from „St. Petersburg, bus informed the air that he will remain at his post under any circumstances to save France from internal disturbance,
CHICAGO, December 18th, Joe Goddard, the prize-fighter, to-day deposited with the sporting editor of a local paper $1500 forfeit money is evidence of his desire to fight Jim Corbett, Goddard declares that he will fight for $5000 or $10,000 as Corbett desires, In the event of Corbett's refusing the challenge Goddard says he will claim the championship of the world and then look for a fight with Charley Mitchell.
BOSTON, December 18th. George Gould has been elected director of the Union Pactic in place of his father, and Sidney Dillon Ripley in place of Sidney Dillon,
HAMBURG; December 18th - There has been twenty-ave cases of cholers in the last week, and two deaths,
LONDON, December 19th. It is again remored that it is the intention of the Prince of Wales to visit the Chicago Columbian Exposition. It is said that he will make the trip across the Atlantic early next summer in the royal yacht Osborne, escorted by a number of British war ships. It is also stated that his new cutter has been ordered by the Prince to be entered in some of next reason's American yachting events.
It is learned that an agreement has been signed to release the Paris fund. Dillon, Davis and Hanlagtos will jointly award old claims not In excess of £14,000, and Dillon and Davitt will award the remainder.
Dr. Francis Charles Scott-Sanders, formerly manager of the Lyric Club, was to-day ren tenced to six years' penal servitude for having forged the name of the Earl of Loudesborough to check for £3733-
Thrie few facts I wish to record la fairness to
PARIS, December 19th,, those who cannot defend themselves. I am not The political turmoil in France does not one of the missionantes, nor of their friends; 1 diminish. The head of one of the greatest do not even believe in their doctrines, But that banking-houses in the world, with headquarters is no reason why they should not receive fale In Paris, said tô-đay to one of the American play,
delegates to the Brussels conference: "I Yours, etc,
believe we are on the eve of a revolution. Few pulside of France have any conception of the Hongkong, arst January, 1893.
dangers of the situation. The temper of the people is not understood. They can not or will not discriminate between the Government itself -NEWS BY THE AMERICAN-MAIL and the individuals who represent it."-
T. C.
The following telegrams from our San Francisco exchanges were crowded out of last night's issue:-
CAIFPA, December 17th,
The first rod the poposed roadbe⚫ of the Hails and Dmyscus l'allroad was cut on Monday "by Mr. Pilling, wife of one of the d-rectors. The Prov neist Gayerner placed the first stone. The ceremony was witnessed by the Sultan's delegate, fcige Corsula, high, Plestine officials and about 15 000 o her prions. The railroad will skirt Mount Carmel and the Plain of Endracion
or Jezreel, pass through the Valley of Nazareth, cross the river Jordan south of the Lake of Tiberias and pass thence over the Hasoran plains to Damasc
MONTREAL, December 17th, Van Horne, president of the Canadian Pacific
,
It is now generally understood that the popu.. ler mind is to be further exasperated by more revelations of coruption in bigb' places. The Panama story has not been half told. Every day adds a fresh chapter..
A feature of great interest to Americans will probably soon be made known. It Involves a banker of warld-wide reputation, as well known In New York as in Pals. He is said to have been a heavy beneficiary of the Panama Canal Company, without having rendered any tangible quid pro quo.
L'Evenement denies the story of Marquis de Mores' duel and wounding cabled last night, says: "We have been assured on good author- ity that while the Masquis is absent from Parts he is well and his bad no duel with anybody." L'Evenements correspondent-in Brasselstele. graphs that he visited all the principal hotels in
Margul M. Monchicourt, quidator of
connection with the failure of the Liberator Society and the Lands Investment Trust, have had additional charges preferred against them. Hobbs will also have to answer for the theft of a large sum of money belonging to his own firm, J. W. 'Hobbs & Co., Himited. The new charro against Wright is that he stole a check for £1500 belonging to the Liberator Soclely, It is said that Hobbs & Co, owe the Liberator Society £1,099,000.
Masonic
LODGI
258,347. Cleveland's plurality is 395,379 In Louisiana the Republicans and People's party nemtonted a fusion ticket on which there were fire Harrison Electors and three, Weaver i The vote for plurality purposes credited, to Hanikonu alalement dayona,, į
Vignaux beat Schaeffer in an international and match to-day by $200 points to
had thirty-two lanings, and high everagesį, prevalled, v Schaeffer -was. unluck you three young nuns may make your choice of LODGE will be held in the. FREEMASONI
HONGKONG, No. 1026, REGULAR MEETING of the above
HALL, Zetland Street, on MONDAY, the and Instant, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.
Hongkong, 17th January, 1993.
where they had hidden themselves at the frat alarm. After taking away everything they thought might be useful to themselves, the
marrur monks proceeded to "tist the nVICTORIA aut and the leader addressed the Abbess in this wise Do not be alarmed! You are AURI and we are monks for the present ; the Abbess we droren sbull mate herself to our Abbot and
fndleidual fancy, for we do not intend to be either of us three who might strike, your monks any more after this, as we hold one of the Islands of this ses coast, but be mes, as any
Having said this, the nuns were carried away wok o ensible man should be. You need fear nothing. As we had fallen in love with you long ere this." with gentle force by the monks, and the nannery heing attuated to a secluded spot, 'nothing was The White Star line steamer Majestic from after, the poor old Taoist women being found known of the abduction until twenty-four hours. New York arrived this morning, bearing clearly dead by the countrymen who had come 'dence of having had a very tempealous voy age. The fannels were battered and the aides to the nannery, that day. and apply works coated with salt. The height of the seas that boarded her may be judged from the fact that her crow's rest, the place on the foremust occupied by the lookout, was demo Ilshed.
The report of a committee appointed to fae generously acknowledge defeat Vignaux vestigate the financial affairs of the Salvation highest runs were 136 137 and 18, and Army speaks favorably of Booth's enterprise for Schaeffer's were 117, 99 and 89. the redemption of "Darkest England," but
Vienna, December atat.
ecember
bepana fems to the effect that too much csah was have been arrested on the, charge of bring qualifies its general verdict of approval with To merchants, David Ochlas and Kamel, sunk in building operations at the beginning of American fugitives from Justice and having the enterprise
perpetrated frauds to the amount of $30,000.
The committee considers the property main- talmed and acquired for Salvation Army uses safe in the control of Booth and his associates, bat, nevertheless, recommends the appointment of independent traatees to hold the real estate and stock investments as an additional sale, guard against fraud.
LIVERPOOL, December 21st,
Joseph Mellor was hanged this morning for the murder of bis wife. He met bis fate quietly and acknowledged the justice of his punishment.
The probate of Lord Tennyson's will willThe Majestie met a heavy gile on December be granted. His personal estate amounts to thin:19 deg, north, 20 deg. A tremendous £186,010. The entailed estates descend from 11 zrose. And tons upon lors of water boarded Hallam Tennyson to the succeeding male heirs. the meamer causing much discomfort. The The Paris correspondent of the Times, writing won the port how, and caused the on to-day's events, says: What is now centrifig Mhuir lo pitch and tell benvily Several is merely the prelude. All French history proven padengers who attempted to walk about in that such periods of trouble are the precursors of the inloch were thrown from their feet and revolution. So far the streets are quiet, but the röstilded triviil injuries. On the day of the silence warranta distrust,,
gale the steamer made 356 miles. The time of the passage was six days and fourteen hours,
HAMBURO December 21s The factory of Reft & Phillips, large manufac- timers of chemicals, has been burned.
The Paris correspondent of the Standard says cor finement in Mazas pilson has so seriously affected the health of Charles de Lesseps, M. Fontaine and M, Sans-Leroy that they have been removed to the lafirmary,
New York, December zoth. A gathering representative of the trotting horse interests of America saw the trt ing king Stamboul (2:978) sold by Feter C. Kellogg & Co. this morning for $41,000, the mighty sin of ultan galing to E..H. Harriman, a well-known Wall street financier.
BERLIN, December 201b. Advices dated November 20th declare that the report of the death of Emin Pasha is erroneous. He was following, Stanley's route though the Congo State, and except for an affection of his eyes was in exceptionally good health.
PHILADELPHIA, December 21, The big diess goods mills of F. Ar Bachman & Co. were burned this afternoon. Loss, $135.000; insurer.
TORONTO, December 2rat.
A-SCOTCHMAN'S PHILOSOPHY.
|_ DILIGENTIA
An old Scotchman is said to have risen in prayers meeting one night and spropos of nothing delivered himself of the following remarks. There are thres things I never could quite understand. First, why boys will throw sticks at green apples when, if they waited, the apples would ripou and drop off soondly, noves could quite comprehend why mos go to war to kill each other when, if they remained quietly at home, they would dio ajnatural death in good tims: thirdly, and most important of all, I do not see why the men chase around after the women, since, if they sat still, the women would run around after them, How true that death comes to all men, to some prematurely, who neglect, the warning symptomata approaching disease, such as a tired sohing feeling in the morning, headaches and nervousness, sóhý taste in the mouth, do, all these are signs that the
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OF INSTRUCTION. REGULAR MEETING of the above LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, on THURSDAY, the 6th February, at 5 for 5.30 p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.
Hongkonz, 30th January, 1793.
LOTHEN MARK LODGE; No. 254.-
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MARK LODET OG FAR WAGEN REGULAR MEETING of the EOTHEN MASONS will be held in the FREEMASONS HALL Zetland Street, on THURSDAY, the 25th last at 8.30 for 9 am precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.
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For Sale.
FOR SALE
DUC DE MONTEBELLO
CHAMPAGNE..
The first issue of a new paper, called the Sun, / Payrien, body la dernoged and that if treated lightly, $16.00 per cake... 6 Magnumo (Dry), '
appeared to-night. Its avowed object is 10 advocate the annexation of Canada to the United Staten?
ent
serious danger la tabs apprehended. W. Swanson, Eq. 70 King William atroot, Fitzroy, Melbourne, kaya: “About 8 years ago I was seized all of a „dio-itu salutatery it says in part; "We have no andden with great lassitude, dizzines and extreme healtation in saying that our lack of like progress Dorrodenese no great that I was unable to rally after gentlerly due to our unhappy separation from any effort. My digestive organa wars so impaired and the republic of the United States, and as our my liver so congested that I was scarcely able to falth fathat as one states-uni mwe would became at any solid food, and gradually becams so wenk mire prosperous than we can as British colonica number of doctors medicines and advertised remedies that I could barely drag myself along. After using s alongside the overshadowing great republic; we shall devate our even to the furtherance of this Tonto which brought me great relief,
to no purpose, I started on a course of Clements great mision.
With England, we have bouing
cpecially
bbb Dr. Fletcher's Pille as well. Then I gained quarrel, but our hests and energies should be weight and strength quickly. I took altogether 12
of Clements Tonio own and
and 4 bores of Fletcher's healthful silmalus. Miss Amelia Mensh, 471 King-street, Melbourne, writes: "I have most neutely from neuralgia, so much that my fave often swoiled great and caused me much agony. can truly say that Clemonte Tanto gavo me prompt and very great relief." Head office and laboratoriós,
13 Beckett-strect, Melbourne.
"MADRID, Decembar 2015, The anarchists appear to be raaming their activity in Spain. Three petards were exploded on Sunday, with disssuous results to the mansions of two prominent residents of Seville. The Authorities have found a code of anarchist Inws divated to improving the condition of this our bo and my health and vigor increased under their providing among others things, that the first duty of a member is absolute dinegard of life. He must recognise no law but that of social revo- lution, and on enemies but capital and the rich.
BOMBAY, December 20th,
the office of United States Consul at Mantia to Alex inder Russell Webb, who recently resigned preach Islamism, is now at Hyderabad soliciting contributions to a furd 18 be spent in sending Islamite missionaries to the United States. By a few days' work in this city. he secured $5000, and in Calcuits and Rangoon be raised $10,000. In Hyderabad the subscriptions of Mohamme dans already amount to more than $11,000, He will use much of the. money secured in lod a to
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NOTES FROM CHINESE PAPERS.
news of snowfalls. The reappearance of the Telegraphic advices have seached us from railous part of the country, reporting the welcome snow bas relieved the anxiety of the farming population everywhere, who now confidently look foward to a season of great abundance next agismo;
Faffered
says, regard ng the pinpored fast Aliantic mail Brussels and found no trace of the Panama | establish Islamlie newpapers and lecture couri thigh. At flest his Excellency suffered - much 19 testimental :—"I bave prescribed Scott's
Lervice in connection with his company, that the
report that his road had made a proposition to
the Government about it was not correct. The Conadien-Parific itself, be said, bad no desire to embark in a stramship enterprise on the Atlantic. It will only be in the event of nobody else belog willing to undertake it that the railway company ...s will have anything to do with the steamship
service.
LONDON, December 18th,
A Vizana dispatch has it that the Cabinets of Europe are arranging for a united protest against the threatened restrictions upon immigration in America. The organ of the Austrian Foreign Office recently agreed that the appifcation of the methods used in America against the Chinese cooltes to a case of Europeans was unworthy of a civilized country like the United States, and that the insult involved in shutting the door in the fice of European emigrants was more gross, because it was coupled with an invitation to visit the Chicago exhibition,
Apropos of the coming marriage of Princess Maric of Edinburgh to the Crown Prince of Roumania the weekly papers are just gloating over the young lady's outfit. The trousseau is aid to be extraordinary. There are a number of
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Canal Company, was before the investigating in American cities. He will also publish a new
committee agalo to-day. He said that la” 1888 | transalsion of the Koran, ' Relaach received from the company's treasury $100,000, credited to him for "adventing,” and $600,000 on Account of the underwriting syndicate.” Monchicouri asked him how there enormous sum, Wefe used, whereupon Relnach replied, "You are very simple,"
He learned that this money was given Reinach as the price of his assistance in securing the Issue of the Panama canal lottery bonds. Not a small part of this "assistance" consisted in pashing through Parliament the bill authorising the loan. Monchicourt often heard the directors complain of Reinach's rapacious demands and bad witnessed violent scenes on account of them at meetings. Several sums, amounting to 10,000,0 0 francs, had been given to various persons to induce them to boom the Panama
loans.
Monchicourt had never heard it, expressly stated that Deputies were bought for cash, bui many checks were made payable to "bearer." M. Oberdorffer received. 3000,000 francs for merely suggesting the loitery device.
A letter was read from M. Castellon to the silk peticoats, and the lingerie, more useful than effect that Senator Paul Deves bad cashed for a ornamental, after the solid German style of friend a check for 20,000 francs given by Reinach handwork in linen and lamb's, wool, is snid.i to establish an organ in the lnterest of the canal, be a marvel of delicacy and beauty. Combina Many calcis sis constantly at the mansion of tlons of cham-is les-her and silk form the weaT Count de Lesseps. His wife, who, represents for mantel cimbing, for which exercise shohim, says that they take the matter philosophi has also received bifurcated garments and two |cally, believing that Ume will show their atter pairs of serge-top boon. Pink seems to be the innocence of complicity in the wrong dolog. favorite cler of the young lady,
Depaly Limuzelle, talking about the expendi. tore of the compacy, said Jurnalists crowded to the offices constantly and had to be paid for ceasing their attacks on the company Little sheets were started against the enterprise and some of there opponents were satisfied to receive
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LONDON, December 1st, A decision has been handed down in the case of the Queen against Pearson's Werkly, one of the papers conducing missing word" com- petitions, which was stopped by the courts because the scheme was an lofringement of the gaming act. When the decision was made the proprietors had on hand money sent in with guesses amounting to $120,000, and the question arose as to what disposition could be made of The addresses of the persons who had not guessed the proper word had been destroyed, ød it was impossible to return the money, and the rule of the court prevented its distribution among those who had guessed the missing word. The Judge to-day ordered Pearson's. Weekly to pay the money foto court. Probably it will revert to
the Crown
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The Morgan Canisge Works, near London, were burned this morning. The loss is $100,000, Among the carriages burned were ten intended for exhibition at the World's Fair,
The British ship Dundonaid, which sailed, from San Franciico on August nth, reached Queenstown today. She had a tempesinour voyage. Captain Hawthorne, bbr master, was washed overboard and drowned, the lifeboat was washed away and the cable flooded.
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indisposed, his complaint being a cancer on the Viceroy Chang Chib.tang has of Inte been
at. Wuching much solicitude, and they one and palo and his condition occasioned the officials all paid him, visits. But under the
do.
- 17.00 do.
25.00 do. ...13 Quarts 20.00 do.
34 Pinte 16.00 do. 27.00 do.
(Exita dry). (Dry),
(do.).
...ta Quarts ***24 Pints
BRANDY.
(Exim dry). (da.)
$7.50_to_$65 per case-of-s-dozon-quaris- CLARETS.
$6 to $42 per ease of 1 dosen quarta FRENCH BEER, WHITE WINE,
&c, &c. Price list on application.
M. S. SASSOON & Co.,
Agents for
P. MIGNARD, Esq., Sharghal
[11ya
Hongkong, 25th November, 1892,
CHILDREN starving to death on account of their Inability to digest food will find a most marvel. THE lous food and remedy, In Scott's Emulsion of palatable and easily digested. Read the follow. Pare Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites. Very
wasting and mal-nutrition and can report most Emulsion' in cases of children suffering from
treat-fach ale takes mort readily.-W. PERKINS, favourably of lia good effect; it has been in M.R.C.S. Medical Superintendent, Belghment, Wanon & Co. (Limited), agents in Hanglong Hospital Any Chemist can supply it. A. S.
and China,—{Advi
of surgeon be has now passed the angeres stile and in convalescing. ahesh either pedido A phenomenal lad, ten years of age, is creating a great seuratión in Shingehen, Kuangtung, by hit talent må 'a "public speaker. The lad in harangofng the people at the street corners, aud vast crowds gather round him: to hear his pitching on moral and ethical subjects. The versatile” way in which the young erator speaks on these topics has drawn forth doivernal praias,
The ubao mentions a curious cure by using the saliva of a chicken to counteract the poison of a centipede's bite. The writer our friend the Ningpo correspondent-states that while servant, belonging to a European Hving on the nerth bank, was occupied in banging some evergreens in celebration of the Western New Year, he felt somcibing drop down from one of the branches into his capacious siceres i thrust- ing the other haud into the sleeves in quesilon to find eat what that thing was, his seatch. alibi: karledge is speedily rewarded by an quespected fine or tentipede which spaarently enjoyed the warm partem it hid suddenly found The Parls correspondent of the Timer says itcifle and did not like to be "disturbed-in The Paris papers betray general andall-concealed consequence. A frantic, swinging of the sleevas consternation. The Debati saya Tonday'sapcompanied by a lively dance soon brought the silag of the Chamber was the roost painful enemy out whereupon the cost pede was quickly since 1871. A vague, heavy suspicion fo weigh despatched amid groans of paly from the sufferer, ing like a storm cloud on all heads, recalling Seme opp suggested the nativa of a chicken, the famous days of a century ago, Cassagnac which being applied to the wound immediately ways in L'Autorite: "It is clear that we are allayed the pain caused by the sting in the midst of a revolution."
The Parla correspondent of the Telegraph says: "The public in a slats of feverish expectancy, The ominous expression, le premiers charrette, suggestive of the gallotine and the reign of terror, has been used in refer- ence to the first batch of Senators and Deputies to be sacrificed in the Panama affair. The general question is, who will be the occupants of the next lumbril! The decoration and Bontanger scandals are not to be compared with the present crisis,"
e of the case,
he
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE;
· (Trom àTours, Clas. Talconer & Co.'s Register). Today,
Zbarvanalang n,m. (Wat bulb)
(do)
Tharuk avante--- Minimumfover night)
djn.yan's Advertisements.
30.16
DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPÁNY, LIMITED.'
FOR SWATOW.
THE Company's Steamship
素
"FORMOSA,”. Captain Hall, will be despatched for the above Fort on TUESDAY, the 24th instant, at Day light.
For Freight or Fange, apply to
fxas
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers, Hongkong, 21st January, 1893.
MAN-ON INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE.
URING my Temporary Abtenen from the
Secretary.
By Order of the Board.
WOO LIN YUEN, Hongkong, 21st January, 1893.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE. VALUABLE PROPERTY,
KNOWN AS THE FAMILY HOTEL, CHOO,
O BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF EDWARD NEWMAN, DICKANKY),
Beach, about Que mile from the Settle- "HE PROPERTY is situated on the East and comprises The HOTEL and OUT- messures 20 mow 2 fen and is registered in HOUSES belonging thereto. The Land H.B.M's. CONSULATE 24 LOTS Nos. 33, 41, 61, 65, 66 and go.
The HOTEL is furnished and ready for Immediate occupation. It has been a favorite Summer Resort for Vialtors from other Ports for many years and has proved a remunerative investment for the Proprietors. The Hotel contains 34 Bedrooms, à commodious Dining. room and Drawing-room, ample Outhouses, &C. &C.
Further Particulars can be obtained on appll- cation to
Miss NEWMAN, Family Hotel, Chefso,
or to
Messrs. J. P. WAKE & E. F. OTTAWAY,
Trustees. Chefoo, a1st December, 1802.
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THEY LEAD THEM ALL, THE CELEBRATED CALIFORNIA WINES, from the well-known Vineyards of Messrs. KOHLER AND VAN BERGEN, San Francisco, and JULIAN P. Skırı (Olivina) Livermore, California,
Guaranteed to be Pure and Unadulterated. Pure BLACKBERRY BRANDY and fresh Consignments of BARTLETT SPRING MINERAL WATER by each Steamer.
Prices forwarded on application to
MACONDRAY BROTHERS & Coy
Commission Merchants, No, 30, Water Street, Yokohama
Yokohama, rath August, 1892.
T
For
FOR SALE
GOOD 3. 5. "PERIN" and 5.§. “KWONG MO".
Particulars apply to
SUI KEE CHẢN
33, Bonham Strand West, [118 Hongkong, 14th November, 1892. [37
The papers are full of minuts detalls. For instance, Marié will start on her honeymoon in A gray gown and wearing shoes very polated at the toes. All her footgear is to be very plala, buying neither fancy colors nor embroidery,
We are informed by friends that the Cantonese The Daily Chronicle's Vienos correspondent
are going to remain firm in standing up for the sys Preparations are being made among the trotting clubs of Auntzia for a race with one-horse
profection of their fellow provincial in connection and two-horse vebicles between Vicons and Again there were society people who had to
with the die in the Nanking Road, Shanghai. Berlin, Thiny money prizes will be given. The be paid for speaking well of the company or
At the meetings in the Cantonese Galld the first prize will be $3800, and several hoserary refraining from attacks opon it. These persons,
friend, who is still incarcerated in the city members have decided to fastract their oppressed prizes will be distributed by the clubs.
Charles de Lesseps told him, were more exacileg
to make no false confession, even if his refpral
priso Another striking instance of the miscarriage than the journalists. It is said that 500 or 600
costs in his life, And in the event of the cook of justice which bar made the English Court of persons in various stations of life are known to
coming to his death in the course ́Chancery a crying disgrace to civilization went have been implicated in the frauds and bribe
upon record last week. A tbility, mechánia taking, although the Government, has not proof
PARIS, December stie, the mensbers have promised, to "give to bla ́M Colony, Mr. CHOW KAM WENG will married two of three years ago a young, woman
apficient to convict such a number,
According to statements issued by the liquid in 1500 tals, and at the same time to 'who was a ward in chancery. Her litle fortune
BERLIN, December 19th. stors, the amount expended by the Panama procure a young person to be his heir, and further notice.
act SECRETARY for the Company until amounted to $1000. The coils of the court for
The statement.
made on good authority that Canal Company has reached the mormors fotarent his name, whole education the settling that sum upon her, by the way, were Germany, as well as the United States and of $260,000,000. Achille Monchicourt, the last members also promise to lock alder. To addition, $500. A few months ago she becams (il of Great Britain, is deeply involved in the conflict liquidator, places under the following beads, the parts, and, if necessary, even to Peking. The the members will carry the case to the higher Palmonary affection and her physician ordered raging around Chief Justice Cedercrans of Samoa. suma expended in preparatory work and her to a warmer climate as the only means of The Chief Justice's local government scheme, organization: For concessions and general proprietar of the furniture shop has received his saring the court for permission to use a portion Washington.
her life. Her husband was poor and find as litle favor bere as in London and expenses, $35000,000 for adventiementi, ay from the fourance company, which, i
$13,800,000/ taxes, etc., $17,600,000; construc- the litigation-We-bear also that We Keele be will put Into the fand for carrying on Baron Von Filaach, President of the Municipal tion, material and transportation, $33,300,000;
FRESH BREAKFAST) T Council and nitiser at the Samose King, fa also contactors, 358,600.000 purchase of them his father a Canton advising him not to
bad odor in Foreign Office It is sald.Filsach resigned, but that his resignation holders as ad interim interest and invested for the carrying on of the cand should rain them.
Railroad, $18,600,000s, paid bare from at AUSTRALIAN
Allow himself to make a false confession, even has not yet been accepted. It is certain that the ❘ the payment of lottery bonds; $54,200,000, 17,000 positions of both Cedererans and Pilusch have According to this account not the whole of ecige also states that m. first class lawyer Boen badly shaken and that neither can last the $160.000.000 has been lost, One-fifth of incoming by the steamer to conduct the case, much longer.
this sum has been repaid to subscribers in them to papilla ► OTTAWA, December 19th. shape of interest ad interim. Then there are This Ningpo comespondent also reports Minister of Marine Tupper says the vessels assets represented by the fourth, fifth and streh strange abduction of nuns by monks in the built by Canada on the great lakes are simply items. These cost a little over $140,000,000, vicinity of Chinghal at'a place called He-poo or 'revenge and fishery protective cruisers. He and their present value is estimated at | !' Crabs' Enok. He writes that the abduction denies that Canada has violated any treaty $14,000,000. The other three items, amounting of pretty nuns by the fast youths of Ningpa and to a little over $65,000,000, are a total loss. Of Wenchow is a matter of frequent oocarence, and LONDON, December 20th.. the whole amount expended only a little over need excite" no surprise: at all whenever one is
GOVERNMENT. NOTIFICATION. of his Intimate friends express anxiety bont At a meetlog of the creditors of the Liberator one-third was spent la the actual construction of reported, butthe following Hamashes the record". him. La Presa states this moming that de | Beliding Society to-day there was a stormy | the canal.
At Crabel Bank; there stands a nannery called
INFORMATION has been received from the confined to pls bed in a hotel at scene. The collapse of the society swept away Strong fears are entertained that Baron Pi Len Ngan where an Abbess of twenty-five PRACTICE from the Batteries will take place Mores
Military Authorities that ARTILLERY Brussels with a severe wound, la the right the savings of years of many mechanics, abop. Alphonse Rothschild will lose his eyears thank cl years of age reigned suprense over a coteries tinder, from the 23rd to 31st January, 1893 shoulder, received in a dual with a leading keepers and others of small means, bette of the shooting accident on Sunday. It is of three young paus, none of them above the age Parisian. The duel grew out of violent Dusleg the meeting statement was made probable that a nerve has been touched and it of twenty, and also couple of agedi Tudat between the hours of 9, A., and 3 P.M. (Satur. discussion on antheon lilim. The encounter took that James Spencer Balfour, one of the principal may be necessary to remove the eye. The Figare female sarvana" "On the 31st 2
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doctor's orders. The cast accepted six months.
considering the matter then denied appiteation, charging the dwindling estate $400 for its judgment,
Mentions the poor woman had died, as the doctor said she would,
PARIS, December 18th M. Andrieux, formerly Prefect of Police, challeng ed Deputy Arena to a dual, which will be fought to-morrow. The cause a bitter article agafast the ex-Prefect when M. Arene wrote for the Libre Parola
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place several days ago, but we kept a profound men of the society and a member of the House this morning, however, contrary to last night dead of night came arco ballk-headed, tout day, and Sunday Excepted),Med
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of Commons, bad sold all his property in Great | report, says that Rothschild is in no danger of paneled Bady "monks followed by a band of Britain and fled to Spain,
losing his eye. The nerve was touched, but the) i bald-headed slaves i like: themselves ||wko fuflammation fr subsiding and recovery is only havla gencceeded to effecting an entrance Inlo a question of days.
24 186 Nussery first bound andared the NEW YORK, December ast useless and antiquated Taoist female, servants, The Evening Post prints a table showing the and then mocoded to rack and bar araya yote this year for President, having secured the thing of waing that they could 18 their figures from all the States. The result in banda on the Abbess and her young follows Cleveland, 5,567 9901 Harrison, one being too frightened to wrie from Goddane M. Mercye
New Your, December 18th The Romels, the biggest-wooden-salling File son was present at the meeting and sald ship aflost, will start to-day from pler 18, East that to the best of his knowledge kis father's River, on her maiden voyage to Ban Francisco, property was not sold, and that his father w The Reanske Bice the stars and stripes and not in Spain. He declined to my where the was built at Hab, Me, and launched on elder Ballour was, and a great uproar ensued Angust 22nd. On her voyage to this port she JW, Hobbs, the well-known London builder, Came ap the harbor without the soulstance of and G, H. Wright, a solicitor, who were arrested any zugboat, a lent seldom accomplished by : en Dupembar 19th on charges of forgery lu' 1,176,611 1. Wenver, 3,015,000, and Bidwall; | under the "Biar 14
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